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There is, I think, an ongoing Medieval Latin dictionary in hardcopy, which
has reached somewhere about fascile T.
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You're thinking, unless I'm particularly badly out of date, of R E Latham's
*Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources*, in which he's assisted
by someone who (as a postgraduate) taught me, briefly, before opining that I
was mad. Fortunately others disageeed.
Since I have Latham's much earlier *Revised Medieval Latin Word-List*, it
would be nice at this point to report something useful in re Daemon. Alas,
there's nothing save for 'demon', which is defined unhelpfully as an 'evil
spirit' or (eccl.) as 'a pagan god'.
Ho Hum.
CW
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