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Alphabetical [« »] confundit 1 confusas 1 confuse 3 confused 10 confuses 3 confusion 9 confusione 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 classes 10 clauses 10 comes 10 confused 10 constantly 10 corporis 10 criticism | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances confused |
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1 Not, 1| tum and tamen are often confused in MSS., e.g. In Veri (Act 2 Not, 1| which it proceeds are often confused. Comprehensionem: this word 3 Not, 2| means merely "disordered, confused" in Cic. The difference 4 Not, 2| Aeschine: so Dav. for the confused MSS. reading. For this philosopher 5 Not, 2| vision true and false are confused." Cf. κοινη φαντασια αληθους 6 Not, 2| The two words are often confused, as in T.D. IV. 7, cf. also 7 Not, 2| Adhiberet: the MSS. are confused here, and go Halm reads 8 Not, 2| the two words are often confused, as in I. 2. Ipsa veritas: 9 Not, 2| 141. Adquiescis: MSS. are confused here, Halm reads adsciscis, 10 Not, 2| two words are frequently confused. See Wesenberg Fm. to T.