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People learn - an acknowledgement
it seems to be a honest's man palinodia, but is not so clear(may the two mentioned guys understand it)..
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jdporter
(Paladin)
on May 03, 2004 at 13:45 UTC
"Palinodia"? wtf? That seems to be a word that doesn't come up in English too much. But it has been ported:
Palinode
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Palinodia means...
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Discipulus
(Canon)
on May 04, 2004 at 10:57 UTC
hello jdporter
palinodia is a greek word (not a geek ..) it is a composite one.. palin means newly and odé sing or tell. So palinodia means newly singed. The first was written by Stesicoro to say 'excuse me' to Elena of Troia..
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