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[Facts] Please explain further
by
Selwyn
(guest)
9/6/2001, 9:16 AM
in reply to
a message by Raylonda
"
Syd
" and "ney" are unknown words to me, when it comes to latin, but it may be ignorance.
What roots are they derived from?
"Dea" means goddess in latin, but how does "
Syd
" mean goddess?
I am confused. Could you please explain further?
-
Selwyn
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meaning of Sydney in Latin
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Raylonda
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9/5/2001, 3:10 PM
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Please explain further
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Selwyn
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9/6/2001, 9:16 AM
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Re: Please explain further
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Cheryl
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9/6/2001, 11:34 AM
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Re: Please explain further
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Mike C
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9/6/2001, 7:21 PM
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Re: Please explain further
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Cheryl
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9/6/2001, 8:45 PM