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  • I used to be one of these, then my life turned to shit.

    May 15, 2016

  • latin grammar - referred to as 'the increase'
    https://books.google.ca/books?id=iaAAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA255&dq=crement

    "Increase of Nouns

    A noun is said to increase when it has more syllables in any of the oblique cases than in the nominative as r regis Here re is called the increase or crement and so through all the other cases The last syllable is never esteemed a crement Some have double increase that is increase by more "

    ... still don't know what a crement is.  Sounds like a New York donut.

    May 15, 2016