Disputatio:Capitale
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Noun, or substantive, Alex, and do you have a source for the term (curious, not suggesting you are wrong)?--Ioshus (disp) 02:43, 24 Novembris 2006 (UTC)
- I wanted here to introduce it as a noun, which would have developed out of an adjective namely capitalis summa. I think there are some other similar examples in the Latin language. In dictionaries I found also caput = capital, but I think for modern use these words are not so usefull anymore, because caput has too many other meanings at the same time. Marx's book for example would then be a book about either the head, or a capital city or about capital. --Alex1011 08:14, 24 Novembris 2006 (UTC)
- Exemplum verbi substantivi similis: rivalis --Alex1011 00:51, 11 Decembris 2006 (UTC)
- Alex...capitale inveni...neutrum recte sit...--Ioshus (disp) 00:56, 11 Decembris 2006 (UTC)
- Exemplum verbi substantivi similis: rivalis --Alex1011 00:51, 11 Decembris 2006 (UTC)
Hic fons est quem Ioshus invenit: [:http://lysy2.archives.nd.edu/cgi-bin/words.exe?~E capital] --Alex1011 01:12, 11 Decembris 2006 (UTC)
- Fons citatus non iam exstare videtur.Utilo (disputatio) 12:47, 28 Aprilis 2020 (UTC)