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- WORLD, Page 41World NotesLANGUAGELatine Loqui Libet
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- Once the lingua franca of the civilized world, Latin today
- is little more than the fusty muttering of academics,
- historians and (some) priests. But in Rome a team of linguists
- led by top Latin scholar Abbot Carlo Egger is working to rectify
- that unspeakable state of linguistic affairs.
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- This spring the Vatican is publishing the A-to-L volume of a
- lexicon turning into Latin some 15,000 phrases that did not
- exist in the time of Cicero and Caesar. Among the neologisms
- from the complete opus: ampla rerum venalium domus
- (supermarket), ignitabulum nicotianum (cigarette lighter),
- nuntius fulminans (news flash) and mulierum liberatio (women's
- lib). Beams Abbot Egger, who is also the editor of a Latin
- newspaper: "This is proof; Latin can be used even today for
- everything."
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- Well, maybe. But how many guys are going to ask their girls
- to join them in a saltatio carolotoniensis (Charleston) on the
- extrema hebdomada feriata (weekend)? The answer, needless to
- say, is manifestum.
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