The corpus record — Latin
imi
imi
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Where it lives
- Panegyricus de quarto consulatu Honorii Augusti 1 · 2.52/10k
- Medea 1 · 1.77/10k
- Oedipus 1 · 1.69/10k
- Psychomachia 1 · 1.67/10k
- Troades 1 · 1.47/10k
- Achilleis 1 · 1.39/10k
- De Clementia 1 · 1.2/10k
- Epistularum 1 · 1.1/10k
- Tiberius 1 · 1.1/10k
- Epistulae 1 · 1.01/10k
- Aeneid 6 · 0.95/10k
- Hercules Oetaeus 1 · 0.89/10k
Densest 12 of 28 attested works shown, by occurrences per 10,000 attested tokens.
In the wild
- imos Sidonius Apollinaris, Epistulae, Books VIII-IX 8.9.p5
- imos Statius, Thebais 9.244
- imos Seneca, Hercules Oetaeus 1
- imos Statius, Silvae 4.6.4
- imos Prudentius, Psychomachia 1.634
- imosque Ammianus Marcellinus, Res Gestae 14.8.10
6 of 42 attestations shown.
Where it came from
No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.
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