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摘要
“nautea”一词在普劳丁语料库中出现过四次,不同的词典对它的定义不同,分别是“舱底水”、“呕吐物”和“鞣制液”。在通过假设的离子词源να τ α发现“毕格水”解释的证据不足后,本文将nautea解释为notia(可论证为nōtia)的一种形式,它指的是白苔藓(bryonia alba L.或dioica Jacq.),一种藤蔓植物,其果实被用来去除动物皮毛上的毛发。这种解释得到了Casina结尾双关语的支持,并提出了对Catalepton 13.23中文本困难的推测性解决方案,其中手稿读为nauticum。文章最后对迪奥斯科里德斯的“字母”变化的可靠性作了一些评论,认为这是后来拉丁语和其他音韵学发展中元音数量的见证。
Abstract Dictionaries disagree over the meaning of nautea, which occurs four times in the Plautine corpus, variously defining it as “bilge-water”, “vomit”, and “tanning fluid”. After finding the evidence for the “bilgewater” interpretation via a presumed Ionic etymon ναυτία to be lacking, this paper interprets nautea as a byform of notia (arguably nōtia), which refers to white bryony (bryonia alba L. or dioica Jacq.), a vine whose berries were used to remove the hair from animal hide. This interpretation is supported by a pun at the end of the Casina and suggests a conjectural solution to a textual difficulty at Catalepton 13.23, where the manuscripts read nauticum. The paper concludes with some remarks on the reliability of the “alphabetic” recension of Dioscorides as a witness to vowel quantity in later Latin and other phonological developments.
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