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BI90Biliosus
Ysidori : Biliosus
dictus quod sit semper tristis, ab humore nigro qui bilis uocatur.
(Isid. etym. 10, 30)
Nota:
umore L
Textus fontis:
Biliosus, quod sit semper tristis, ab humore nigro qui bilis uocatur.
L 59rb A 41 rcP 43rc
Context
LA P T (es- L, his- A)