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Re: Webpage changes. (fwd)



On Sat, 23 May 1998, Andrew Smith wrote:

> On Fri, 22 May 1998, Padraic Brown wrote:
> 
> > What does _ffuder_ mean?  It isn't in the lexicon.  How much stronger is
> > it?  (Or are we supposed to use our imaginations on this one?) 
> > 
> Ffuder is derived from latin futuere and is commoning translated as 'to
> copulate'.  It is good romance for the F-word, which the Conlang list

I thought it must be something like that.  Spanish has this root too,
_joder_.  Great for the kiddies, but I don't think many older Kernowmen
would use it.  Except perhaps after a few pints, you know, to warm up to
the occasion. :-)

Padraic.