qn̄ꝫ

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Latin

Adverb

qn̄ꝫ (not comparable)

  1. (Medieval Latin) Scribal abbreviation of quandōque.
    • 1304–1309, Pietro De' Crescenzi, “Dē aegritūdinibus equōrum et cūra eōrum [On the illnesses of horses, and cure thereof]”, in Rūrālium commodōrum librī Ⅻ [The 12 books of agricultural advantages]‎ (overall work in Medieval Latin); republished (manuscript), 1471, page 308:
      [equꝰ] qn̄ꝫ nascit̃ cum zardis
      [[equus] quandōque nāscitur cum zardīs]
      is sometimes born with spavins