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schĕda

schĕda

v. scida

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What it meant

1. schĕda — Lewis & Short

schĕda, v. scida.

2. scheda — Walde–Hofmann

scheda (seid), -ae f. „Blatt Papier* (seit Cic.), sehedula ds. seit Hier, [daraus entl. nhd. Zettel, Kluge!! s, v.], schedarium (= oxebdpiov Lyd. mag. 3, 11), schedium (= oxeblaapa) Lucil, schedia: genws nävigii inconditum, id est trabibus tantum inter s& nexis factum, unde mala po&mata schedia appellantur Paul. Fest. p. 335 (= „Improvisation* Auson.): entl. aus gr. oxidn (zu oxiZw); daraus rückentl. spätgriech. … — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. scheda, p. 1399]

Where it came from

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