"aliquit" meaning in Latin

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Adverb

Etymology: Alternative spelling of aliquid. Spellings where word-final -d is replaced with -t or vice versa are attested for a number of Latin words, e.g. quod/quot, et/ed, at/ad, haud/haut. Adams 2013 supposes that word-final /t/ and /d/ were distinguished in general, but could assimilate in voicing to a following obstruent consonant (with /d/ becoming [t] before a voiceless consonant and /t/ becoming [d] before a voiced consonant) and assumes that this led to variation between the use of the letters t and d in word-final position, regardless of what sound followed. Head templates: {{la-adv|aliquit|-}} aliquit (not comparable)
  1. Alternative spelling of aliquid (“somewhat”) Tags: alt-of, alternative, not-comparable Alternative form of: aliquid (extra: somewhat)
    Sense id: en-aliquit-la-adv-Bca3wq8D Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "ref": "Apuleius Madaurensis, Apologia 30",
          "text": "an soli pisces habent aliquit occultum aliis, sed magis cognitum?"
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