Talk:Aello

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RFV discussion: July 2017

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For dative, ablative and vocative in -oe. The forms likely were made up by wiktionary based on the Greek (changing Greek οι to Latin oe). But in Latin words, these cases have -o. E.g. for accusative and ablative this can be seen in Sappho which ablative is attested in Plinius' "ob hoc et Phaonem Lesbium dilectum a Sappho; multa circa hoc non Magorum solum vanitate, sed etiam Pythagoricorum.". -84.161.53.42 21:55, 8 July 2017 (UTC)Reply