an imp and an old imp

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Casiopea

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Tanja said:
Casiopea said:
Don't feel confused. I saw Old Harry (i.e., the devil) in several online dictionaries. Your dictionary is fabulous!

Yeah... it is so fabulous that it gives the translation of veggies as vegetarians :lol: So, when you wrote to tdol: "Eat more veggies", it smells like cannibalism :lol: :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol: It should be veggies means, vegetables :lol: :lol:

Now that's funny. :D
 

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Casiopea said:
Titus Tatius was from the town of Cures in Sabine. In that area, at the time, two main languages were spoken: Latin and Etruscan. In Latin, tata means, daddy (the diminutive for father). Add nominative -ius, and we get Tatius (The Great and Mighty?); In Etruscan, ta- means, this, and tius means, moon: Tatius (This moon?) Anyway, it was an interesting search.

Tatiana daughter of Tatius; Moonchild? Mother of Earth?

Tanja, Moon Goddess. :D

I've also heard that my name has something to do with words "The Great and Mighty" Brrr...it frightens me :lol:

Moon Goddess - sounds marvellous! 8) :D
It reminds me a cartoon about SailorMoon - I've always dreamt (as a child) to be this character :wink: :lol:
 
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