Talk:kadamitas

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Latest comment: 3 years ago by -sche in topic RFV discussion: October 2020–March 2021
Jump to navigation Jump to search

RFV discussion: October 2020–March 2021

[edit]

This entry has survived Wiktionary's verification process (permalink).

Please do not re-nominate for verification without comprehensive reasons for doing so.


--2003:DE:3729:1743:2414:DA9F:1030:7225 11:21, 2 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

That would give 1 mentioning, 0 usages. While Latin is a LDL and hence mentionings are sufficient per CFI, Marius Victor. is not an accepted source per ALA. --幽霊四 (talk) 16:07, 1 January 2021 (UTC)Reply
The list is not exhaustive nor is WT:ALA binding. I added the quote, RFV passed. Fay Freak (talk) 19:00, 5 January 2021 (UTC)Reply
We could possibly even add an inflection table; other sources mention inflected forms (also attributing them to Pompey):
  • 1659, Kaspar Schoppe, G. Scioppii Grammatica philosophica, page 158:
    Victorinus : Kadamitatem veteres & scribebant & dicebant pro calamitatem. Communionem enim habuerunt literhæ[sic] apud antiquos, ut dinguam & linguam : dacrimis & lacrimis : capitodium & capitolium, sella a sede, olere a odore.
  • 1842, Heinrich Meyer, Oratorum romanorum fragmenta, page 394:
    Marius Victorinus De Orthographia 1. 1. 4, 4. p. 8 ed Gaisford : Gneius Pompeius Magnus et scribebat et dicebat Kadamitatem pro Kalamitatem.
  • 1898, Harvard University Department of the Classics, Selections from Latin Poets with Brief Notes, page 13:
    I. dacrumis: older form of lacrumis, cf. dingua and lingua. We are told that Pompey prefrred the.old spelling and pronunciation kadamitates instead of calamitates.
- -sche (discuss) 02:02, 1 March 2021 (UTC)Reply