Becomming a New Dep

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Urgh-My-Pancreas wrote:
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:shock: You may have to be educated upon your arrival at CH! :mrgreen:

(J.R., I Know What You're Thinking: Don't.)
extra education?! i'm not sure my excitement can be contained!!
I feel I should give somthing back in return... but what i have to offer would surely not be of the same callibre :roll:

And what would JR be thinking?

by the by everyone, would it be worng of me to post my religous studies coursework question up, as i need Christian Perspectives on bits of it, but have no time to properly interview anyone.
i would start in in a new thread in Non CH stuff, what does everone think?

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Yes, well... ehem. J.R. is known for his...shall we say slightly dodgy? sense of humour - he seems to be able to find innuendo in everything.

Do put it up, yes! I'd be glad to read it - we didn't get to write coursework!

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A Forum
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D Foro
A Foro

Plural:
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V Fora
A Fora
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D Foris
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Eruresto wrote:
Yes, well... ehem. J.R. is known for his...shall we say slightly dodgy? sense of humour - he seems to be able to find innuendo in everything.
haha sounds like MANY people i know :P

anyway coursework is brilliant if you're someone like me who tends to get severely paniced by exams! History Coursework was THE best as if we hadn't finished it we could go sit in our deputy head/histry teachers office and do it whenever we wanted. He'd give us sewwts and biscuits and tell us stories about his pet monkey charlie! plus for my first set of RS C/w i went to a church and the vicar let me try on all his cloaky things and play on the organ! it's a real shame it's being got rid of, it's really fun! :P
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Eruresto wrote: Singular:
N Forum
V Forum
A Forum
G Fori
D Foro
A Foro

Plural:
N Fora
V Fora
A Fora
G Fororum
D Foris
A Foris
It goes just like "bellum"! How appropriate!

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Of course it does, thay are both of the neuter gender, I DO remember that much.
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Urgh-My-Pancreas wrote:
Eruresto wrote:
Yes, well... ehem. J.R. is known for his...shall we say slightly dodgy? sense of humour - he seems to be able to find innuendo in everything.
haha sounds like MANY people i know :P

anyway coursework is brilliant if you're someone like me who tends to get severely paniced by exams! History Coursework was THE best as if we hadn't finished it we could go sit in our deputy head/histry teachers office and do it whenever we wanted. He'd give us sewwts and biscuits and tell us stories about his pet monkey charlie! plus for my first set of RS C/w i went to a church and the vicar let me try on all his cloaky things and play on the organ! it's a real shame it's being got rid of, it's really fun! :P
Oh right! I thought you were just having an organ lesson or something...
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It never occurred to me it was plural. But assuming it is, then I'd guess "insignium".

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Insigne: Noun irregular, declining thus:

insigne
insigne
insignem
insignis
insigni
insigne

insignia
insignia
insignia
insigiorum
insigniis
insigniis

Meaning "mark, emblem, badge; ensign, honour, badge of honour"
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'Nother one for you Josh: colostrum.

Thanks.

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icomefromalanddownunder wrote:'Nother one for you Josh: colostrum.

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Colostrum! Intriguing, Caroline!

One might need to know the plural if referring to the colostrum of several new mothers? Or, indeed, loads ands loads of them. A multitude of new mothers.

I'm guessing at "colostra"?

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Can either be colostra, colostrae or colostrum, colostri. I think we want the latter.

Meaning beestings (first milk from a cow after calving); term of endearment

BTW: Those nouns I previously called 4th Declension, are actually 3rd. Sorry.
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Colostrum!

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Eruresto wrote:Can either be colostra, colostrae or colostrum, colostri. I think we want the latter.

Meaning beestings (first milk from a cow after calving); term of endearment
Not just first milk from a cow after calving, Josh! Colostrum is the highly concentrated initial secretion of the breasts of a new mother, and very good for a baby! On day three she produces normal breast milk. Where is Mary V when you need her?

However, Josh (you clever colostrum you :D ) midwifery may not be your thing at the moment..... :lol:
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Miss Satnav sent us via Baldock and Letchworth (I usually go on the M11) and coming back on the M11 I was very grateful, it was packed northbound, and this was after 10pm.
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Angela Woodford wrote:
Eruresto wrote:Can either be colostra, colostrae or colostrum, colostri. I think we want the latter.

Meaning beestings (first milk from a cow after calving); term of endearment
Not just first milk from a cow after calving, Josh! Colostrum is the highly concentrated initial secretion of the breasts of a new mother, and very good for a baby! On day three she produces normal breast milk. Where is Mary V when you need her?

However, Josh (you clever colostrum you :D ) midwifery may not be your thing at the moment..... :lol:
Cheers! It must pertain to all mammals - I remember it from when our sheep were lambing. However I did feel rather like a dairy heiffer last time with Cora when I had to express because of bleeding nipples. Oh the joys to look forward to in August. I guess I should start applying the surgical spirit now.
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cj wrote: Cheers! It must pertain to all mammals
It does indeed :)

As for sore pointy bits - NZ remedy is lanolin. Can't stand the stuff myself.

Having worked for a company that processed colostrum I often had to write documents that included the word.

Our Lab Manager (a chauvinistic, bullying bas^ard) always corrected my use of 'colostra', and since I'm sure that he had never had a Latin lesson in his life, I wasn't happy about agreeing with him.

I'm a great believer in going round bullies/walls/other obstacles, rather than trying to go through them, so used to compromise with 'colostral samples' :?

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