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“Witness” and “Testicle” 2 different words or the same? An efficient Linguistic Analysis of the Latin Word “Testis”
Students of Latin are often struck by the fact that the same Latin word testis meant both a “witness” and a “testicle.” Plautus, a famous Roman playwright of the first century BC, was aware that words could have double meanings. In fact, he played with this theme in one of his plays called Curculio to get laughs from the audience.
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