Guess the Word in Romlangs

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shimobaatar wrote: 14 Jun 2018 06:19 Was the nominative singular form of the first noun two syllables in Classical Latin?
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shimobaatar wrote: 14 Jun 2018 19:30 compār?
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(Wiktionary doesn't list it as being in the common gender as of this post)
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GrandPiano wrote: 14 Jun 2018 21:59 (Wiktionary doesn't list it as being in the common gender as of this post)
Ah, thank you. That's quite helpful.

Is it listed as masculine?
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shimobaatar wrote: 14 Jun 2018 22:01Is it listed as masculine?
It’s listed as being both masculine and feminine.
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Was the second element of the compound also two syllables in its nominative singular form in Classical Latin?
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shimobaatar wrote: 15 Jun 2018 06:45 Was the second element of the compound also two syllables in its nominative singular form in Classical Latin?
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Was it more than two syllables?
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shimobaatar wrote: 16 Jun 2018 01:58 Was it more than two syllables?
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GrandPiano wrote: 16 Jun 2018 02:06
shimobaatar wrote: 16 Jun 2018 01:58 Was it more than two syllables?
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Three?
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shimobaatar wrote: 16 Jun 2018 02:11
GrandPiano wrote: 16 Jun 2018 02:06
shimobaatar wrote: 16 Jun 2018 01:58 Was it more than two syllables?
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Three?
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Four?
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shimobaatar wrote: 16 Jun 2018 05:36Four?
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Did the first word begin with c- /k/ in Classical Latin?
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shimobaatar wrote: 19 Jun 2018 21:42 Did the first word begin with c- /k/ in Classical Latin?
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Are the roots of cogorrei separated as cog-orrei?
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Clio wrote: 21 Jun 2018 21:14 Are the roots of cogorrei separated as cog-orrei?
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Co-gorrei?
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Clio wrote: 22 Jun 2018 18:51Co-gorrei?
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Was the vowel in the first syllable of the first word o or ō in Classical Latin?
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