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        <principal>Christopher Francese</principal>
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        Some Interjections are mere natural exclamations of feeling; others are derived from inflected parts of speech, e.g. the imperatives
        <foreign>em</foreign>
        ,
        <gloss>lo</gloss>
        (probably for
        <foreign>eme</foreign>
        ,
        <gloss>take</gloss>
        );
        <foreign>age</foreign>
        ,
        <gloss>come</gloss>
        , etc. Names of deities occur in
        <foreign>
          <emph>herclē</emph>
        </foreign>
        ,
        <emph>pol</emph>
        (from
        <foreign>
          <emph>Pollux</emph>
        </foreign>
        ), etc. Many Latin interjections are borrowed from the Greek, as
        <emph>euge</emph>
        ,
        <emph>euhoe</emph>
        , etc.
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