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- ante AD 17?, Gaius Julius Hyginus Augusti libertus (author, dubious), Jacobus Micyllus (editor), Fabularum liber, ad omnium poetarum lectionem mirè neceſſarius, & nunc denuò excuſus ❦ Poeticon Astronomicon libri quatuor (1549), 164:
- Adhęc, in deſertis locis illum degere, per id maximè eius ſolitudinem ſignificantes: unus enim ac ſoligenitus eſt mundus.
- 1967, Joseph Molitor, Glossarium Latinum–Ibericum–Graecum in quattuor Evangelia et Actus Apostolorum et in Epistolas Catholicas necnon in Apocalypsim antiquioris versionis Ibericae (Corpus scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium: Subsidia XXX–XXXII), ISSN 0070‒0444, 237:
- unigenitus მხოლოდ~შობილი (verb. soligenitus) μονογενής Lc 7, 12. Jo 1, 14. 1 Jo 4, 9.