Guess the Word in Romlangs

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shimobaatar wrote: 31 May 2018 05:07 Is it a noun?
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Is it an animal?
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Znex wrote: 31 May 2018 14:15Is it an animal?
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Is it from a Latin third-declension noun?
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Clio wrote: 31 May 2018 19:46 Is it from a Latin third-declension noun?
Part of it is.
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Is it a compound of two words?
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shimobaatar wrote: 01 Jun 2018 00:19 Is it a compound of two words?
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Two nouns?
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shimobaatar wrote: 01 Jun 2018 04:18 Two nouns?
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Is the second element of the compound from the Latin third-declension noun? And if I can ask more than one question assuming the answer to the first is "yes," did that noun begin in r?
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Clio wrote: 02 Jun 2018 04:50 Is the second element of the compound from the Latin third-declension noun?
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Is the second element derived from a Latin first-declension noun?
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shimobaatar wrote: 06 Jun 2018 00:14 Is the second element derived from a Latin first-declension noun?
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I'll ask just in case… was the second element feminine in Latin?
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shimobaatar wrote: 06 Jun 2018 06:10 I'll ask just in case… was the second element feminine in Latin?
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Was the first element feminine as well?
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shimobaatar wrote: 10 Jun 2018 03:44 Was the first element feminine as well?
The first element could be masculine or feminine.
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GrandPiano wrote: 13 Jun 2018 00:49
shimobaatar wrote: 10 Jun 2018 03:44 Was the first element feminine as well?
The first element could be masculine or feminine.
To clarify, you mean that this is one word that, in Classical Latin, is sometimes attested as masculine, and other times is attested as feminine?
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shimobaatar wrote: 14 Jun 2018 04:12
GrandPiano wrote: 13 Jun 2018 00:49
shimobaatar wrote: 10 Jun 2018 03:44 Was the first element feminine as well?
The first element could be masculine or feminine.
To clarify, you mean that this is one word that, in Classical Latin, is sometimes attested as masculine, and other times is attested as feminine?
Correct, and there was apparently a semantic difference depending on the gender. It falls under what is sometimes referred to as the “common” gender.
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Was the nominative singular form of the first noun two syllables in Classical Latin?
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