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[568] For this sense of ‘fateor’ (to consent under compulsion), see on 7. 433, “Ni dare coniugium et dicto parere fatetur.” whence ‘dicto,’ which seems to have been the original reading of Gud., is found here in some inferior copies and in the MSS. of Charisius 76 P. ‘Fatetur’ Med. originally from the same cause.

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