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nostrātim

nostrātim

in our manner

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What it meant

1. nostratim — de Vaan

nostratim 'in our manner' (Varro). Pit. *nos 'we, us', *nofei 'us1, *nos-tero- 'our'. PIE ace. *w>s, gen. *no/es, adj.poss. *ns-tero-*i IE cognates: Olr. sni 'we' (< *snes? *snoi?), -nn 'us' < *(s)nos*i, nathar 'ours' < *nostrom, ar n~ < *nstrom; Hit. — [de Vaan, s.v. nostratim, p. 427]

2. nostrātim — Lewis & Short

nostrātim, adv.nostras; cf. tuatim,

I in our manner: tuatim Plautus in Amphit. (2, 1, 4): jam tuatim facis: ubi Sisenna, ut nostratim. Significat autem tuo more, Charis. p. 196 P.

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