<nu->?VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑28 Jul 2022 23:41shimobaatar wrote: ↑28 Jul 2022 15:33<nau->?VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑28 Jul 2022 05:05In Classical Latin, no.shimobaatar wrote: ↑27 Jul 2022 19:40 Did the Latin word from which notau is descended begin with <no-> or <nō->?
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it was <na->shimobaatar wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022 15:47<nu->?VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑28 Jul 2022 23:41shimobaatar wrote: ↑28 Jul 2022 15:33<nau->?VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑28 Jul 2022 05:05In Classical Latin, no.shimobaatar wrote: ↑27 Jul 2022 19:40 Did the Latin word from which notau is descended begin with <no-> or <nō->?
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Thank you.
Did the Latin word from which notau is descended contain <-t->?
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Did the Latin word from which notau is descended contain <-t->?
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shimobaatar wrote: ↑01 Aug 2022 00:50 Thank you.
Did the Latin word from which notau is descended contain <-t->?
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To recap what we've learnt so far about jaulétin notau [ʒoleˈtẽ nuˈto]:
- It is a noun phrase
- It unfortunately does not mean jellyfish
- jaulétin is a noun, which is not descended from a single Latin word
- jaulétin can be broken down as jaul-ét-in, with -ét-in cognate to French -et-in
- The Latin ancestor of jaulétin did not begin with <g> or <iV>
- notau is a noun deriving from a Latin word beginning in <na> which could be an adjective or a noun
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Is jaulétin notau a name for an animal? Besides jellyfish of course.
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GoshDiggityDangit wrote: ↑01 Aug 2022 16:28 Is jaulétin notau a name for an animal? Besides jellyfish of course.
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Thanks for joining the game!GoshDiggityDangit wrote: ↑01 Aug 2022 16:28 Is jaulétin notau a name for an animal? Besides jellyfish of course.
Thanks for the recap!VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑01 Aug 2022 10:25 To recap what we've learnt so far about jaulétin notau [ʒoleˈtẽ nuˈto]:
- It is a noun phrase
- It unfortunately does not mean jellyfish
- jaulétin is a noun, which is not descended from a single Latin word
- jaulétin can be broken down as jaul-ét-in, with -ét-in cognate to French -et-in
- The Latin ancestor of jaulétin did not begin with <g> or <iV>
- notau is a noun deriving from a Latin word beginning in <na> which could be an adjective or a noun
Did the Latin word from which notau is derived begin with <naCt->?
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shimobaatar wrote: ↑05 Aug 2022 19:33 Did the Latin word from which notau is derived begin with <naCt->?
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Does the word refer to a food item?
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Is notau from a Latin word with the form *nat-, and if so, is it nātus?
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Is notau derived from nātiō?
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Does the ancestor of *jaul, come from a Latin word beginning with c? If so, is it from callus natalis, and thus means "placenta"?
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natalis
and thus means "placenta"?
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Does the origin of *jaul begin in a Latin form CV?
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Does *jaul have a Latin source beginnning in /jV-/?
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