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[17] Victor for ‘victos’ Mentel. originally and some inferior copies: whence Heins. conj. ‘abeat victor.’ ‘Abeat’ Zulich. originally. ‘Habeat victos’ = hold us conquered in his hand. Virg. generally writes ‘Lāvīnia’ (6. 764., 7. 72, &c.); but he has ‘Lăviīnia’ 7. 359, ‘Lăvī’ 1. 258 note. ‘Cedat’ 3. 297, 333. Here it is, perhaps, to be taken closely with ‘coniunx,’ i. q. “cedat in matrimonium.

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