[SCA-AE] help with latin phrase
Karen Finnemore
ladyren at gmail.com
Wed Sep 12 10:24:37 EDT 2007
"Dragon" would be nominative, which would be draco, and "word" would
be the genitive form of verbum (second declension?), which I think
would be verbi...but don't quote me on that, my Latin is rusty!
Renata the posh rot
On 9/11/07, threecs at zoominternet.net <threecs at zoominternet.net> wrote:
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> Greetings to the list
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> I am helping some friends with a project and am looking for some help with the correct form of latin.
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> Basically the phrase wanted is: The Dragon's Word
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> I am uncertain whether it should be: draco or draconis
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> And for word I was told: vocis, however I am not sure whether vocalis or vocatus would be more appropriate.
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> And then of course there is always the word order that confuses me. Can anybody help me.
> Thank you in advance, as latin is not my strong suit.
>
> In service,
> Signora Tomasia da Collivento
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