[WWI] An ot Question

Diego Fernetti dfernet0 at rosario.gov.ar
Sun Sep 13 16:27:20 EDT 2009


What about of the reductio ad absurdum of Aristotelian roots? I  
certainly cannot recall the etimology of "ab surdus" but surely the  
term had its usage in Latin.
D.
inconcinnus is more like "akwardness"


Reenviado Tom Solinski <dr-i.417.17 at cox.net>:

> But it is a bit of pig Latin
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> Absurd in Latin is inconcinnus, or  futurus
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> Hmm 16 years in Catholic schools, 4 being beaten by the Jesuits did some
> good
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> MrT
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>> Credo Quia Absurdum.
> "I believe [it] because it's absurd"
> Not a bad motto at all.
> D.
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