Latin ''[[iecur]]'' genitive ''iocineris'' not so much ''iecineris''

Latin ''iecur'' genitive ''iocineris'' not so much ''iecineris''

You've done work on Latin so you might want to look at this ... standard references on PIE etc. typically mention Latin iecur as having genitive iocineris, with iecinoris a late form. Wiktionary lists iecinoris as the genitive of iecur, whereas iocineris is claimed to be the genitive of iocur, which I suspect is an even later form back-formed on iocineris. This should be fixed.

Benwing (talk)06:47, 18 August 2014

I don't know enough about Latin to comment on this. I think it would be better to bring it up on the Tea Room.

CodeCat08:28, 18 August 2014

Brought up in Tea Room.

Benwing (talk)09:05, 18 August 2014