inceptivus

inceptivus

inceptīvus, a, um (incipio), anfangend, anhebend, als gramm. t. t., verbi littera, Anfangsbuchstabe, Diom. 367, 2: particula (wie verum), Donat. Ter. eun. 317 u. adelph. 168.


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