Abstrusa Glossary
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Abstrusa Glossary
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The Abstrusa Glossary is a glossary of Latin from the 7th or 8th century AD. Typical of such glossaries, it is named after its first lemma, abstrusa. The Abstrusa was probably compiled in Gaul, possibly in Aquitaine, since the compiler provides Gaulish uerna as a vernacular translation of Latin alnus. It is alphabetized to the third letter, indicating an organized, stable composition. The Abstrusa can be found in five manuscripts and one fragment. In the oldest of these, probably copied in centr
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