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Nothing wrong with your post -- I just happen to own an OLD <smug>
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I'm a little annoyed with myself for not picking that it was a passive form and hence necessarily takes a nominative. I'm trying to decide whether to buy an OLD or a Lewis & Short. Is it true that the L & S includes medieval Latin where the OLD does not? |
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You mightn't have known it, but it was.
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This has been helpful; thank you to everyone.
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