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Thursday, March 19, 2020

Grice on 'caught on the grip'

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b. Vice, instead offoron account of: “in pane salis vice utuntur nitro,” Plin. 31, 10, 46, § 115: “temonis vice trahitur,” Col. 6, 2, 7: “murum urbi cocto latere circumdeditharenae vice bitumine interstrato,” Just. 1, 2, 7: “exanimes vice unius,” Liv. 1, 25, 6: “senatus vice populi,” Just. Inst. 1, 2, 5.—
(β). In a more general sense (cf. the preced. numbers), after the manner oflike: “jactari se passa fluctu algae vice,” Plin. 9, 45, 68, § 147: “moveri periclitantium vice possumus,” Quint. 6, 2, 35: “diebus ac noctibus vice mundi circumagi,” Suet. Ner. 31: “quaeque dixeratoracli vice accipiens,” Tac. A. 6, 21 fin.: “ut deorum vice mortuos honorarent,” like godsLact. 4, 28 fin.: “vice navium,” App. de Deo Socr. p. 47, 22: “vice pecudum occidi,” Lact. 5, 10, 6: “vice imbellium proculcati,” Dict. Cret. 3, 24.—
c. In vicem, instead offorin place of: “potest malleolus protinus in vicem viviradicis conseri,” Col. 3, 14, 3: “defatigatis in vicem integri succedunt,” Caes. B. G. 7, 85: “in omnium vicem regni unius insatiabilis amor Successit,” Liv. 40, 8, 18: “missis in vicem eorum quinque milibus sociorum,” id. 31, 11, 3Col. 5, 6, 1; so dat. vici, Quint. Decl. 6, 4.—
d. Ad vicem, instead offor: “ad tegularum et imbricum vicem,” Plin. 36, 22, 44, § 159: “ad vicem solis cinis calidus subjectus,” Pall. 4, 10 fin.3, 28; “very rarelyad invicem,” Veg. Vet. 2, 7 fin.

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