quod terminatione consequent! discemitur. . , Et sciendum, quod intrinsecus proprii loco funguntur, extrinsecus uero magis appel- latiui^l
. ..in nominibus possessiuis et quae a propriis deriuantur, infinitae" possunt intellegi possessiones, nisi adiectione nominis alicuius dis- 5 P. 201a cernantur, ut 'tilius mens/ 'Telamonius" natus^',' 'Euandrius ensis/ et uide, quod appellatiua magis asciscunt, quae communis* sunt qualitatis^ Tam autem possesiua pronomina quam nomina in genetiuum primitiuorum resoluuntur^.
Commune habent possessiua pronomina cum possessiuis no- 10 minibus...; non commune, quod pronomina possessiua omnis sunt communia possessoris, nomina possessiua non omnis'... (i. p. 589) Dubitatur numerus possessoris in nominibus" possessiuis, quae ab appelatiuis deriuantur... in pronominibus uero non, quia tam per siugularem quam per pluralem numerum* possitiones sunt, excepto 15 'suns'...
...aut enim simplicia sunt omnia pronomina, aut composita. Simplicia" sunt omnia alia per nominatiuos, trea tantum com- ponuntur...'iste' 'is' 'hie' Componuntur igitur 'iste' et 'hie' secum', ut 'istic', istaec, istoc'... Eius femininum^ 'eadem,' neutrum' 20 'idem' i correpta... In neutro" tamen praeterea geminatur compositio : dicimus enim 'identidem",' id est 'idem et idem'.., P. 201b Itaque regula^ exigit per duas i uel per e et i tam nominatiuum
12. alleith atraib 13. .i. infinitse .i. is ecrichthe anatrab 7
7ii fintar cid attrehthar and conducthar nomen fris 14
possesmz^w .i. telamonde .i. telamonis filius 15. .i. in mace
1. .i. inna inne doacaldmaiche son 2. tresingenitin inchetnidi reltair int intsliucht ind aitrehthaig • - 3. ishe'^ se sis andechor 4. .i. isnectar de his and 5. .i. nigndth cAomsuidigud* inainmnidih pronomen^ acht inna tri dombeirsom, 6. .i. lea 30 7. .i. inti siu 8. atd dm 9. ata dano 10. .i. cid com- suidigthe idem indneutair consuidigther camaiph iterum 11. ed nonden
1. deg indainmnedo Ao cAomsuidigud
12. on the part of possession. 13. i.e. the possession is indefinite,
and what is possessed there is not discovered until a name is put to it.
14. i.e. a possession, i.e. Telamonian, i.e. Telamon's son. 15. i.e.
the son.
1. i.e. of the appellative quality. 2. through the genitive of the primitive the meaning of the possessive is manifested. 3. this below is their diiTerence. 4. i.e. it is one of the two that is there. 5. i.e. composition in the nominatives of pronouns is unusual save the three which he gives. 8. there is indeed. 9. there is moreover. 10, i.e. though the idem of the neuter is compounded, yet it is com- pounded again.
1, because of the nominative by composition. [1] [2] [3] [4]