Talk:Eamus Catuli
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Trwier wrote: "catuli is both genitive singular and nominative plural, thus: eamus catuli, but anno catulorum (for genitive plural)", changing the text of the article from “..."in the year of the cub" (thus, anno catuli, ...” to “..."in the year of the cubs" (thus, anno catulorum, ....” He is right, of course, but all the associated material explains A.C. as anno catuli (as some quick googling will confirm), and there really is nothing wrong with using "Year of the Cub" as a sort of poetic collective singular. So all things being equal, I say go with what the official materials say. In any case, I think that's what the reference to anno Domini was really getting at as well: it makes a little less sense if we're saying Catulorum. --Iustinus 02:15, 24 May 2007 (UTC)

