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jim-- wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... jim-- wrote: Actually Doug you missed the point (not surprising). It was previously asserted that the word was not a noun. It certainly is and is still used today when referencing the ancient Greek people. Address the point, dummy: Bush was NOT referencing the "ancient" Greek people when he STUPIDLY said "Grecians". This must be something new, Dennis, because when I studied the classics in college, no one used the word "Grecian" as a noun in reference to the people of historic Greece. No one. Greco-Roman. Grecian urn. Grecian culture. People of Greece. Greeks. Not my problem. Next time pick a better college. Tell us the name of a university or college in which students are taught to refer to contemporary inhabitants of Greece as "Grecians". |
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