Translate: atque etiam ex ipso vertice amputantem capillos.

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The question is asking for the translation of the Latin phrase 'atque etiam ex ipso vertice amputantem capillos.' The goal is to provide the appropriate English translation from the given options.

Answer

and even cutting the hair from the crown itself

The final answer is 'and even cutting the hair from the crown itself'.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is 'and even cutting the hair from the crown itself'.

More Information

The phrase is part of a Latin text by Pliny the Younger describing a scene involving a haircut.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing the tense or voice in translations. In this case, 'amputantem' is a present participle, indicating ongoing action.

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