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11/06/2002 4:42 PM
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My dictionary gives it as two words "quo modo" which is easy. But the spelling bee gave it as one word. quo modo L 1 in what manner? 2 in the manner that
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11/07/2002 3:12 AM
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this is quasi interesting... 
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11/07/2002 11:12 AM
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I'll give yer a quid fer that quo, Mr. Shrdlu.
Olim lacus quolueram
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11/07/2002 12:13 PM
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What does Quasimodo mean?
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Main Entry: Qua·si·mo·do Pronunciation: "kwä-si-'mO-(")dO, "kwä-zi- Function: noun Etymology: Medieval Latin quasi modo geniti infantes as newborn babes (words of the introit for Low Sunday) Date: circa 1847
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11/07/2002 1:49 PM
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I thought Quasimodo was the hunchback of Notre Dame. He was a quarterback who always had lucky hunches.
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11/07/2002 2:08 PM
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Well, yes, wwh, Quasimodo was the Hunchback of Notre Dame. That's why I wondered what his name meant. How would that Latin phrase work into an English paraphrase? Is it just the portion about "newborn babes" that's operative here in Quasimodo's name. I'm lost...
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#86022
11/07/2002 2:19 PM
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I checked it out in a Latin dictionary site and it comes back a little wispy to get translated all by its lonesome.
quasi [as if , just as], esp. in hypothetical comparisons; also with descriptions, [as it were, a sort of];
modus -i m. [a measure , standard of measurement]; in music, [rhythm, measure, time]; in plur., [strains, numbers]. Transf., [limit, boundary; rule; manner, mode, way, method]; 'servorum modo', [after the manner of slaves]; 'eius modi', [in that manner, of that kind].
Modo would be the dative or ablative singular (I think)
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11/07/2002 2:26 PM
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So, is Quasimodo an approximate measure of something--perhaps of the human spirit? A "measure" for us to take a look at, "as it were"?
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