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|Note text=The addition of an 'm'  and the rearrangement of 't' and 'i' in the variant changes the meaning of this phrase. 'Initium' means a beginning, while 'intimum' means inmost, profound.
 
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Note title 'Initium' V.S. 'intimum'
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Page(s) link(s) Page:FC 1042.djvu/62
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The addition of an 'm' and the rearrangement of 't' and 'i' in the variant changes the meaning of this phrase. 'Initium' means a beginning, while 'intimum' means inmost, profound.

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