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shimobaatar wrote: 05 Oct 2018 14:15 Was hian originally two syllables in Classical Latin?
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Did both nouns belong to the same declension?
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shimobaatar wrote: 06 Oct 2018 16:06 Did both nouns belong to the same declension?
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(Though both words are nouns now, one was a different part of speech in Latin)
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Was one a form of a verb?
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shimobaatar wrote: 06 Oct 2018 17:42 Was one a form of a verb?
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An adjective, then?
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shimobaatar wrote: 06 Oct 2018 20:08 An adjective, then?
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Is this too difficult? Should I give a hint?
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No, I don't think I'd say it's too difficult. I've personally been "holding back" from guessing in hopes that someone else will jump in, because if I'm the only one guessing, then eventually I'll get it right, making it my turn, but I don't have a Romlang.

Was cot the adjective?
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I’ll join in sometime tomorrow
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shimobaatar wrote: 12 Oct 2018 02:43 I don't have a Romlang.
You know, there’s a solution to that... [;)]
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shimobaatar wrote: 12 Oct 2018 02:43 No, I don't think I'd say it's too difficult. I've personally been "holding back" from guessing in hopes that someone else will jump in, because if I'm the only one guessing, then eventually I'll get it right, making it my turn, but I don't have a Romlang.
OK, that’s good to know.
shimobaatar wrote: 12 Oct 2018 02:43 Was cot the adjective?
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does cot descend from cautum?
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spanick wrote: 12 Oct 2018 17:52 does cot descend from cautum?
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Does the adjective agree with the noun in number and gender?
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shimobaatar wrote: 12 Oct 2018 20:19 Does the adjective agree with the noun in number and gender?
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(Remember, it was an adjective originally, but it's now used as a noun)
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spanick wrote: 12 Oct 2018 04:51
shimobaatar wrote: 12 Oct 2018 02:43 I don't have a Romlang.
You know, there’s a solution to that... [;)]
Haha, maybe someday.

GrandPiano wrote: 12 Oct 2018 21:09 (Remember, it was an adjective originally, but it's now used as a noun)
I do remember. I guess I should have worded my question differently.

When hian was an adjective, did it agree with cot? Or did this phrase only come into use after it stopped being an adjective?
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shimobaatar wrote: 12 Oct 2018 02:43 I don't have a Romlang.
Neither do I. Whenever it's my turn I just make up a word that could be from a romlang.

shimobaatar wrote: 12 Oct 2018 21:39Or did this phrase only come into use after it stopped being an adjective?
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GrandPiano wrote: 12 Oct 2018 22:04
shimobaatar wrote: 12 Oct 2018 02:43 I don't have a Romlang.
Neither do I. Whenever it's my turn I just make up a word that could be from a romlang.
Wow, I never would have guessed!

Are both nouns singular?
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shimobaatar wrote: 12 Oct 2018 22:22Are both nouns singular?
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