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The volume condenses a comprehensive study of Latin synonymy into an organized handbook that defines and contrasts related Latin words, explains subtle shades of meaning (such as genus versus species, literal versus figurative, and prose versus poetic usage), and cites classical passages where authors juxtapose synonyms. Entries are paired with nearest Greek equivalents and include selective etymological notes in parentheses; lengthy etymological proofs, parallel citations, and critical discussions are generally omitted to preserve brevity. Supplemental material provides an introduction, authorial preface, an index of Greek words, and editorial guidance on orthography and cross-references, with the aim of training precise semantic discrimination for students and readers.
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