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Sed Iulius Atticus praetorto capite et recurvato, ne pastinum 5 effugiat, praedictum semen demersit. Pastinum autem vocant agricolae ferramentum bifurcum, quo semina panguntur. Unde etiam repastinari dictae sunt vineae veteres quae refodiebantur, haec enim propria appellatio restibilis vineti erat; nunc antiquitatis imprudens consuetudo 1 2 3 4 5 [p. 330] quicquid emoti soli vineis praeparatur, repastinatum vocat. Sed redeamus 6ad propositum.
1 damnabit Ac.
2 prorepentes edd.: properentis SA: proparentis acM.
3 enecabat M: enecarat ac, et corr. ex enegarat S: enacarat A.
4 raserunt SAac, vett. edd.: resecuerunt vulgo.
5 pastinum Ald., Gesn., Schn.: pastinatum SAacM, vett. edd. a Here = the thick end or butt of the mallet-cutting, like the "head" of a mallet.
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