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== Italian ==
 
== Italian ==
  
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:I will make you turn with the left hand<br/>And in that, I want to give you a great blow.
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:Because of the turn that I have given you by your elbow<br/>I believe I have cut the middle of your throat.
  
  
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:Because of the turn that I have given you by your elbow<br/>I believe I have cut you across the throat.
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:I will make you turn with the left hand<br/>And in that, I want to give you a great blow.
  
==English 11r==
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==English 12r==
 
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{{par|b}} Here, I have struck you in the forehead with a bloody wound,
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{{par|b}} Currently, I am carefully considering splitting the middle of [your] neck
because during the time<ref>Accusative of duration of time</ref> of giving this [wound], I covered myself with a fleeting cover.
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with my edge. For that reason I turned back this elbow so quickly.
  
{{par|r}} You should mock me with your voice and [definitely] call me blind,
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{{par|r}} And with a hand, I turn the elbow in a circle. By turning in a circle
If your sword doesn't fall to the ground, once I catch it by the hilt<ref>If this your sword, which I catch openly by [its] hilt doesn't fall to the ground.</ref>
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I make you bloody with my sword. I can't fail.
Then you [definitely]<ref> the translator seems to use the imperative to describe a definitive state</ref> remain bare.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 17 October 2023

Latin 12r

Page:MS Latin 11269 12r.jpg

Nunc ego perpendo medium scidisse mucrone
Gutturis. hoc ideo / cubitum quam(?) presto revolui


Cumque manu voluam cubitum voluendo cruentum
Te faciam mucrone meo. nec fallere possum.

Italian

Because of the turn that I have given you by your elbow
I believe I have cut the middle of your throat.


I will make you turn with the left hand
And in that, I want to give you a great blow.

English 12r


Currently, I am carefully considering splitting the middle of [your] neck
with my edge. For that reason I turned back this elbow so quickly.

And with a hand, I turn the elbow in a circle. By turning in a circle
I make you bloody with my sword. I can't fail.