From: Jason Hare (parousia_occ@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Mar 08 2000 - 00:39:23 EST
You wrote:
<<Actually, I can't see any reason why there
couldn't
be a feminine ARSENOKOITA although I'd guess the Doric
dialect form of
ARSENOKOITHS would be ARSENOKOITAS for the masculine.
-- Carl W. Conrad>> _______________________ Carl,I am just curious. Why do we have the lexical form as ARSENOKOITHS if there is not an occurrence of this anywhere? Could the lexical form not be ARSENOKOITA and it be a feminine word? Or is there another occurrence of this word that has not been produced to me yet?
Jason Hare
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