14:19 Sep 10, 2000 |
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na | Denticulata chartae particula |
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na | Pagina morsa. |
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Denticulata chartae particula Explanation: --- |
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Pagina morsa. Explanation: The tendency in Latin is to use shorter and earthier phrases, if possible. My proposed translation, PAGINA MORSA, literally means "bitten page", where the "notching" would be implicit in the homey description "bitten". |
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