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Revision as of 20:26, 20 February 2024
Latin 32r
¶ Ambabus manibus socium nunc prendo magister.[1]
Desuper et subter possum te laedere ferro.
¶ Ut te demittam in terram sum nempe paratus.
Et capiti mala multa dabo, si mente sedebit.
Italian
I am a master that makes the catch with two hands: |
[9b-a] Io son magistro che cum due man faço presa |
I am well-prepared for sending you to ground; |
[9b-c] Per mandarte in terra e'son ben aparichiato |
English 32r
¶ I, the Master, now catch the associate using both hands.
From above and from below, I can injure you using a weapon.
¶
- ↑ Added later: "ego s."