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Point, ou Poinct, Sermoni vernaculo additur ad maiorem negationis expressionem. Je n'iray point, id est, Non ibo, quasi dicas, Ne punctum quidem progrediar vt eam illo. Il n'y est poinct, id est, Non est illic, quasi illius ne punctum quidem ibi est. Sumitur enim punctum pro re minima, Je n'en ay poinct.
Point, ou nullement, Nihil minus.
Point aiséement, Haud facile.
Point trop, Nihil nimis.
Il n'en est venu point plustost, Illa causa nihil ocyus venit.
Ne le fay point, Minime feceris.
Je ne m'en soucie point, Nihil moror.
Je n'en demande point plus, Nihilo plus peto.
N'entendre point bien, Parum intelligere.
Il ne faut point que tu me dies, etc. Nihil est quod dicas mihi, alium quaerebam.
Non point que, etc. Non quia prodesse nunquam satis sit, sed, et caet.
Non point que je ne, etc. Non eo quin tibi, etc.
Ne me cognois tu point? P. point, que j'aye souvenance, Non nouisti me? P. quod quidem veniat in mentem.
Les lettres de Bibulus n'estoyent point encores apportées, Cassius ineptas literas misit, necdum Bibuli erant allatae.
Si tu ne l'as point suyvie, Si tu eam minus secutus sis.

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