Codd

Word CODD
Character 4
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The trouble began in the 1992 campaign, when Clinton did precisely what Dole chose not to do: he played politics with the China issue, winning points with Democratic Party constituencies -- labor unions and human-rights groups -- by lambasting George Bush for maintaining normal trade relations (most-favored nation means normal) and "codd [ling] tyrants" in Beijing. ❋ Unknown (2008)

-- Riese_ uires ... loco _codd_ mores ... locus _Merkel ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

From the classical period compare Sen _Apocol_ 11 3 'ad summam, tria uerba cito dicat, et seruum me ducat', Sen _Ep_ 40 9, and Quint IX iv 84 'haec omnia in tribus uerbis'; Camps sees _tres_ as having the same indefinite meaning at Prop II xiii 25-26 'sat mea sit magno [_Phillimore_: sit magna _uel_ sat magna est _codd_] si tres sint pompa libelli/quos ego Persephonae maxima dona feram'. ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

Hymenaeus has not been deceived, for it appears from 61-62 'spes bona det uires; fratris [_Palmer_: fratri _codd_] nam nupta futura es;/illius de quo mater, et uxor eris' that Macareus had fully intended to marry Canace. ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

At xvi 44 he made the convincing conjecture _Maxime_ (codd _maxima_), subsequently confirmed by _B_ and _C_. ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

[_Rothmaler_: pulsi _codd_], stridore rudentes,/ingemit _et_ nostris ipsa carina malis 'and _Tr_ III iv 57-58' ante oculos errant domus, urbsque et forma locorum,/accedunt_que_ suis singula facta locis ', but these are extended descriptions of single events, not lists of separate examples. ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

[_Mayhoff_: aeque _codd_] Mineruam Athenis quae est in Parthenone stans, ex _aere_ uero ... ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

The meaning of [Greek: katochos] which has been interpreted in different ways, is established, I think, by the passages collected by Kroll, _Cat.codd. astrol. graec. ❋ Franz Cumont (N/A)

TROESMIN = _Heinsius_ TROESMEN _C_ TROESENEN _B1_ TROEZEN _uel similia codd plerique_. ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

_EP_ III ii 23-24 (he forgives those friends who deserted him in his disaster) 'sint hac [_M (Heinsius) _: hi _codd_] contenti uenia, ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

Zanclaea [_Politianus_: Panchea _codd_] Charybdis/deuoret aque ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

The corruption of so straightforward an epithet may seem unlikely, but compare Prop IV xi 65-66 'uidimus et fratrem sellam geminasse curulem;/consule quo, _festo_ [_Koppiers_: facto _codd_] _tempore_, rapta soror'. ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

[_Barth_: uera _uel_ uero _codd_] ', _Her_ XVIII 152, Sen _Ag_ 66-68, and ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

Similar language at _Tr_ III x 37-38 'uidimus ingentem glacie consistere pontum,/lubricaque [_codd_: lubrica cum _fort scribendum_] immotas testa premebat aquas'. ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

The expression is used as a simple relative with the implication of size only from context at _Tr_ III v 29 'quaeque tibi linguae est facundia, confer in illud' and _Tr_ III vi 7-8 'quique est in caris animi [_codd_: animo _fort legendum; uide ad 91_] tibi candor amicis --/cognitus est illi quem colis ipse uiro'. ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

Aegaea uera [_Passerat_: uerba _codd_] fatebar [_uar_ fatebor] aqua '; for the position of _uera_ he cited _EP_ III i 46 & IV xiii 26. ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

HABET, the reading of most manuscripts, does not account for FERET, but is in itself acceptable enough; compare _Her_ XVI 59-60 'ecce pedum pulsu uisa est mihi terra moueri --/uera loquar ueri [_Heinsius_: uero _codd_] uix _habitura fidem_' and Cic _Flac_ 21 'sed fuerint incorruptae litterae domi; nunc uero quam _habere_ auctoritatem aut quam _fidem_ possunt?'. ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

[_Detlefsen_: quae _codd_] in Etruria factitata sint non est dubium. deorum tantum putarem ea fuisse, ni Metrodorus Scepsius, cui cognomen ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

Bentley conjectured AVERSO for _aduerso_, and the two words are obviously prone to interchange: compare _Tr_ I iii 45 (of Ovid's wife, after his departure) 'multaque in auersos [_Heinsius_: aduersos _codd_] effudit uerba Penates' and the variations among the manuscripts at ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

= Similarly contrasted at _Met_ XV 62-64 'isque, licet caeli regione remotos,/_mente_ deos adiit et, quae natura negarat [_'Medic. rectius' (Heinsius) _: negabat _codd_]/uisibus humanis, _oculis_ ea _pectoris_ hausit '. ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

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