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On Sat, 8/6/16, Jim McLaughlin <jjim.mclaugh...@gmail.com> wrote:

 Subject: Re: Double line spacing
 To: users@openoffice.apache.org
 Date: Saturday, August 6, 2016, 4:43 PM
 
 A writer whom I rather like was
 credited with commenting that my country
 and his were unfortunately separated by a  common
 language. I have always
 thought that to be
 a quite accurate observation.
 
 I suggest that we agree to disagree and each withdraw from
 the field, each
 knowing that we are each separately correct as to preferred
 usages in our
 respective geographic areas.
 Languages , even Latin, are living things and continually
 evolve.  Perhaps
 only Carthaginian appears to not do so. Scipio Aemilianus
 (Scipio
 Africanus) seems to have taken care of that.
 
 In any event, I think that half breed, Winston Leonard
 Spencer Churchill
 had an apt point.
 
 I promise to not make fun of your side's silly
 pronunciations of "clerk"
 and spelling and pronunciation of "aluminum" if you will
 refrain from
 calling me silly for my usage preferences.
 
 
 
 
 On Sat, Aug 6, 2016 at 1:22 PM, Brian Barker <b.m.bar...@btinternet.com>
 wrote:
 
 > At 13:14 06/08/2016 -0700, Jim McLaughlin wrote:
 >
 >> virii
 >>
 >
 > Sorry, but that's sillier than silly. If "virus" were a
 second declension
 > noun with a Latin plural (which it isn't), its plural
 would be "viri", not
 > *"virii". Latin "viri" is actually the plural of "vir"
 and means "men". (I
 > suppose some people do believe that all men are
 slime.)
 >
 > *"Virii" would be the plural of the (non-existent)
 *"virius".
 >
 > Brian Barker
 >
 >
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