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Cases of |<sic> #58

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funderburkjim opened this issue Jan 18, 2016 · 3 comments
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Cases of |<sic> #58

funderburkjim opened this issue Jan 18, 2016 · 3 comments
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Happened to encounter a case of this 'metadata' in several words. The case first encountered was

<H1>100{avagARa}1{avagARa}¦ •m. •Pl. {%die Afghanen%} ***¯VARA7H.|***<sic> PW10243

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In this instance, maybe the 'error' noticed was that none of the particular works by VARA7HAMIHIRA is specified (5 are mentioned in pwbib).

There are 28 such cases.

Perhaps these should be further examined, I'm not sure.

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@thomasincambodia Do you recall anything about what prompted this markup?

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gasyoun commented Jan 18, 2016

I guess it's not a print error at least.

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<H1>100{apaDvaMsa}1{apaDvaMsa/}¦ •m. ²1) {%Verborgenheit.%} ²2)
 {%Sturz , Entwürdung.%} |<sic> 
#{°ja} •m. {%ein Kind aus gemischter Ehe.%} PW5960

In this case, acc. to Malten, the <sic> notation refers to Entwürdung, which is not a modern
German word. Currently, Google Translate respells this as Entwürdigung, meaning 'debasement;'.

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