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Note title 'Omittendo' V.S. 'Amittendo'
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The change of the prefix vowel is an easy transcription error. Both these words are the verb 'mitto' with the prefix 'o-' or 'a-'. The meaning is very similar, with 'omittendo' meaning let go and 'amittendo' meaning send away. Both could work in the context.

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