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What's really cool is that something vaguely similar happened in Latin (and I was just discussing this with my mother, too!) See, in Latin, the third declinsion kindasorta has the ending -s for the singular nominative case. So rex, regis is really regs, regis (with the stem being reg) except that voiced stops assimilate to unvoiced stops before s (so urbs is pronounced urps). This was true for the word honos, honosis, which meant honor. However, there was a language-wide change where s between vowels became r, so for a long time we had the irregular honos, honoris. And then the noun regularized into honor, honoris, giving us the word honor that we have today. It's still kinda irregular, but it's the third declension, nobody cares.

Date: 2004-10-27 08:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rantinan.livejournal.com
And still missing the u.

Or as my throughly grammer school educated housemate likes to put it. "The current American administration has forgotten everythin gaobut honour and valour. including how to spell them"

Hurrm.. latin roots are very fun.

Date: 2004-10-27 10:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rantinan.livejournal.com
That would be my point about fun latin roots..

I like kicking his private school educated ass in arguements.

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