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4.7.

die constituta, on the day appointed§ 423 (256); B. 230; G. 393; H. 486 (429); H-B. 439): for the gender of die, see § 97 (30. a, 73); B. 53; G. 64; H. 135 (123).; H-B. 101causae dictionis, for the trial (it would be more usual to say dicendae); dictionis depends on die, and causae is the objective gen. after dictionis.


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