[B-Greek] TREIS KAI DEKA

Harold R. Holmyard III hholmyard at ont.com
Fri Sep 23 13:55:53 EDT 2005


Dear Barry,

>  >> TRESKAIDEKA, isn't it?
>>
>>That sounds a bit Latin; Smyth gives TREIS KAI DEKA or TRIA KAI DEKA.
>
>Ah, I knew there was another form I had seen somewhere, couldn't remember it.
>
>But what does it sound Latin?  Except for the spacing, your first 
>example is the same as what I wrote?  Am I missing something?

HH: Your form lacks an "i" after the third letter.

				Yours,
				Harold Holmyard




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