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nemut

nemut

unless

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What it meant

1. nemut — de Vaan

nemut 'unless' (Naev.+) IE cognates: see s.v. nam. For the etymology of the stem, see s.v. nam. The ending -em in nem- is probably the same as in -dem, viz. *-im; see s.v. -dim. BibL: WH II: 158, EM 437, IEW 320, Beekes 1995: 202. -► nam nemus, -oris 'wood, forest' [n. r] (Enn.+) Pit. *nem-os-. PIE *nem-o/es- [n.] 'what is distributed, sacrifice'. IE cognates: Olr. nemed Sanctuary, holy place', MBret. neved … — [de Vaan, s.v. nemut, p. 419]

2. nemut — Lewis & Short

nemut: nisi etiam vel nempe, Cato ap. Paul. ex

Fest. p. 162 Müll.

Where it came from

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