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[178] penite: secretly; he shows no sign of his passion to curious eyes; cf. Tib. 4.5.17optat idem iuvenis quod nos, sed tectius optat” , but for the contrary view Ov. AA 1.276vir male dissimulat; tectius illa cupit” . The adverb is ἅπαξ λεγόμενον from the adjective penitus of Plautus and late Latin.


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