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On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 10:59:19AM -0500, John Cowan wrote:
> Robert LeChevalier scripsit:
[...]
> > Approach 2
> > Split into two words. The one that gets ro is the one that is most likely
> > to see usage. If this cannot be decided based on intuition, there may
> > actually have been enough usage of a word as common as "ro" for usage to
> > give an indication.
>
> If "ro" is taken to lack import, then "rosu'o" has import.
> If "ro" is taken to have import, however, I don't see an obvious PA
> compound that lacks import. If someone else does, speak up.
I believe it was "rosu'ono"? I think Nick suggested it? Dunno...
> Failing that, I can allow "ro (da poi) broda" to lack import and use
> "rosu'o" for Aristotle's A.
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