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Author: Sean Crist (Swarthmore College)
Email: kurisuto at unagi dot cis dot upenn dot edu
Date: 2005-04-10 11:10:03
Subject: Re: &l-long; ?

> Sean, if I'm not mistaken there is an &l-long; at the following location:
> page bt_b0296.pdf, word FLÝS, the word (sans diacriticals) at the end of the 5th line "pluvia"

If we're looking at the same word (plvia), I think the small horizontal line attached to the top of the l is just a serif. It looks the same to me as the l in "clothed" two lines down. I've never seen an l with a macron in Latin, altho of course unusual things do tend to be found in this dictionary!

--Sean

Messages in this threadNameCollege/UniversityDate
&l-long; ? Gene Brunner Penn State (retired) 2005-03-07 10:05:06
Re: &l-long; ? Sean Crist Swarthmore College 2005-04-10 11:10:03