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From LSJ
ἄμεινον γὰρ ἑαυτῷ φυλάττειν τὴν ἐλευθερίαν τοῦ ἑτέρων ἀφαιρεῖσθαι → for it is better to guard one's own freedom than to deprive another of his
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
annŏtātĭo: (adn-), ōnis, f. id.,
I a noting down in writing, a remark, annotation (post-Aug.).
I In gen.: a te librum meum cum adnotationibus tuis exspecto, Plin. Ep. 7, 20; Gell. praef.—
II Esp.
A In the jurists, the registering of a person among the accused, Dig. 48, 17, 4.—
B A rescript of the emperor, signed with his own hand, Cod. Th. Fragm. 1, 2, 1.