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There's an derivational suffix -bundus (-a, -um) in Latin that turns verbs into adjectives Thanks! I have never been able to make any sense whatsoever of Perseus before; but then I never noticed the directions before! Do you happen to know what database they use to determine frequency and maximum and minimum uses? Just dictionaries? If so, whose and what types, for ex.? All books everywhere? Online books?
This is not of great import to me; nonetheless, the figures make no sense without context.
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted pudibund Hane 06/26/07 02:54 AM Re: pudibund Faldage 06/26/07 10:42 AM Re: pudibund zmjezhd 06/26/07 02:02 PM Re: pudibund Jackie 06/26/07 02:47 PM Re: pudibund tsuwm 06/26/07 03:16 PM Re: pudibund zmjezhd 06/26/07 03:45 PM Re: pudibund dalehileman 06/27/07 02:52 PM Re: --bund Jackie 06/27/07 04:07 PM Re: --bund zmjezhd 06/27/07 06:55 PM
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