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|Note title='Confessio' V.S. 'Tristitia' | |Note title='Confessio' V.S. 'Tristitia' | ||
| − | |Note text=Likely the correct choice would be 'tristitia' (''sadness'') if the speaker is looking to make a contrast with the following word, 'gaudium'. <lb/> | + | |Note text=Likely the correct choice would be 'tristitia' (''sadness'') if the speaker is looking to make a contrast with the following word, 'gaudium'. <lb/> |
'Confessio' could mean ''praise, acknowledgement,'' but 'tristitia' makes a stronger contrast. | 'Confessio' could mean ''praise, acknowledgement,'' but 'tristitia' makes a stronger contrast. | ||
|Page(s) link(s)=Page:FC 1042.djvu/199 | |Page(s) link(s)=Page:FC 1042.djvu/199 | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:52, 12 June 2026
| Note title | 'Confessio' V.S. 'Tristitia' |
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| Page(s) link(s) | Page:FC 1042.djvu/199 |
Likely the correct choice would be 'tristitia' (sadness) if the speaker is looking to make a contrast with the following word, 'gaudium'.
'Confessio' could mean praise, acknowledgement, but 'tristitia' makes a stronger contrast.
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