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Mart. 6, 7: nubit decimo viro; also Beck, as above cited. Transigitur. Properly a business phrase. The business is done up, brought to an end. So A. 34: transigite cum expeditionibus. Ultra, sc. primum maritum. So the ellipsis might be supplied. Ultra here is equivalent to longior in the next clause, as T. often puts the adverb in place of the adjective, whether qualifying or predicate.
Continuare, etc. est diem noctemque jungere potando, sive die nocteque perpotationem continuare. Ut, sc. solet fieri, cf. ut in licentia, Sec. 2. The clause limits crebrae; it is the frequent occurrence of brawls, that is customary among those given to wine. Transiguntur. See note on transigitur, Sec. 19. Asciscendis. i.e. assumendis.
Certum quippe est ultra Nili fontes multos reperiri Nanos, qui tamen non cum Gruibus, sed cum Elephantis perpetuum gerant bellum. Præcipuum quippe Eboris commercium in regno magni Macoki per istos transigitur Homunciones; habitant in Sylvis, & mira dexteritate Elephantos sagittis conficiunt. Carnibus vescuntur, Dentes verô Jagis divendunt, illi autem Congentibus & Lusitanis.
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