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Studies of latin Words in -cinio-, -cinia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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1 Subsequent to writing the last paragraph, I notice that Lindsay, in his note on Capt. 896 perhaps advances the same explanation in the following words: it (mantiscinor) is formed on the pattern of uaticinor, lenodnor, patrocinor, ratiocinor, etc., though uaticinor, does not, like the other examples, exhibit an ostensible nominative in composition.
2 Be it remarked in passing that lurcinabundut: lurco ‘glutton’ may be accounted a normal formation from the stem lurein- (cf. termo, stems termōn/terminterminus; homo, stem homin-).