Studies in the Word-Play in Plautus

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The syco- phant is to understand by recammentatu's only "remember," but the audience would see a hit at his trickery in the second meaning of the word, "devise, make up."^^ Diniarchus, in the Truculentus, after speaking of his mistress Phronesium as though she were a piece of hired "^Cf. Sonnenschein ad loc.
'^Douza's emendation uapula is quite unnecessary.
""Salmasius' emendation for re (or rem) comnientatus- es. The verb seems to be a airai XeyofJievov. In view, however, of Plautus' use of re
...comminiscor (also a awa| Xeyofievov) , three lines later, this fact does not militate against adopting the emendation.
"Cf . Epid. 281 ; Most. 662, 668 ; and see above, pp. 82 f.
Studies in the Word-Play in Plautus. 95 pasture land, and coming off second-best in his argument with Astaphium, changes his tactics, and says (147-148) : Male uortit res pecuaria mihi apud uos : nunc uicissim Volo habere aratiunculam pro copia hie apud uos.
In aratiunculam he shifts his metaphor, considering Phrone- sium now not as pasture-land but as ploughed land; but the word has a second meaning in malawi partem, as have arationes and arari in the following lines.*^ Astaphium tells Diniarchus (True.


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