As I'm sure the boys would have learnt at Charterhouse school, Latin nouns ending in "-um" are usually 2nd declension neuter, and would change their ending to "-a" in the plural of the vocative case (which would be the case when yelling "HERECLEUM MANTIGAZZIANA!!" at them) "-i" is the genitive singular? Perhaps this was a subtle linguistic pun, using a Latin form of "grocer's apostrophe". Having said that, I doubt any word with a double z in it is authentic classical Latin to begin with! KILL ME! --- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, "trawnajim" <jimab@...> wrote: > > > > --- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, "John Wright" <john.wright@> wrote: > > > > Heracleum mantegazziani! > > Unless there has been some change in the taxonomy for this plant, I think the boys got it slightly wrong. The correct Latin name is mategazzianum. Then again, there could be a pluralization involved that I'm unaware of. > > Jim Bailey >
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Re: Hogweed update
2010-07-16 by feline1973
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