HYPOGLOTTIS

HYPOGLOTTIS
HYPOGLOTTIS
Graece ὑπογλωττὶς, nomen coronae, sic dictae, quod ea sit frenum quasi loquacitati, inter pocula plerumque oriri solitae: de qua vide Athen. l. 15. c. 6. et 7. p. 677. et 678. Polluc. l. 4. c. 25. Casub. ad Athen. et C. Paschal. Coron. l. 2. c. 4. de Hypoglosso herba vero, Salmas. ad Solin. p. 402.

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