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[788] ‘Femine’ all the best MSS., supported by Charisius 66 and Serv. here. ‘Femore,’ one of Ribbeck's cursives and some inferior copies, and so Priscian 701. ‘Feminis’ and ‘femoris’ exist side by side in good Latin: see Forc. Ritschl, Opuscula Philologica, vol. 2, p. 437 foll., assumes a lost form “feminur” to account for the double declension.

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