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On Thu, 29 Aug 1996, Vincent Broman wrote:

> Could anyone tell me what "in ras" means in a MS collation?
> I could not dig anything appropriate out of my latin dictionary,
> but context and etymological atmosphere suggest something about erasures.

Vincent,

I believe it refers to text that has been erased, but can still be made out.

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