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Sentence
Which
ſort
of
Words
the
Grammarians
call
Epicœnes
(ἐπίκοινος
from
κοινός
common),
becauſe
they
under
one
Gender,
which
they
commonly
take
from
the
Termination,
comprehend
both
Kinds;
…
[Marcus
Terentius]
Varro,
after
the
example
of
Ennius
and
[Quinus]
Fabius
Pictor,
has
uſed
ſome
of
theſe
Epicœnes
in
both
Genders,
e.g.
uſing
the
maſculin
lupus
(a
wolf)
as
feminin.
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Which ſort of Words the Grammarians call Epicœnes (ἐπίκοινος from κοινός common), becauſe they under one Gender, which they commonly take from the Termination, comprehend both Kinds; … [Marcus Terentius] Varro, after the example of Ennius and [Quinus] Fabius Pictor, has uſed ſome of theſe Epicœnes in both Genders, e.g. uſing the maſculin lupus (a wolf) as feminin.
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