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escit

escit

init

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What it meant

1. escit — Lewis & Short

escit, for erit, v. sum

I init.

2. escit — Walde–Hofmann

escit, escunt „erit, erunt" (XII tab., Paul. Fest. 77. 162, danach archaisierend Cic., Lucr.; vgl. superescit significat supererit Fest. 302 [Enn. ann. 494], obescit : oberit vel aderit Paul. Fest. 188): aus *essk-e-ti — gr. hom. £gkov, &axe „ich, er war“ (iterativ), Pali acchati „bleibt, befindet sich“, Prakr. acchai ds. (*ds-sk-, Scheftelowitz ZII. 6, 103); vl. thrak. noxo „bin?“ (*&skö, Kretschmer Gl. 7, 89), … — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. escit, p. 452]

Where it came from

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