Talk:dalecarliensis

RFV discussion: December 2020–February 2021
Latin. Tagged by 2003:de:372e:5524:8096:8a7e:8f13:27dd on 7 November, not listed:

“0 Latin google book results for "dalecarliensem", "dalecarliense", "dalecarliensi", "dalecarlienses", "dalecarliensibus" except with capital in:
 * "Fant (Erik Michael). Vita Mag. J. Boethii, pastoris et præpositi in Mora Dalecarliensiin Mora Dalecarliensi. Upsal. 1812. 8."
 * "Sed quum Dalecarlienses (les Dalecarliens) Gustavum, Sueciæ Regem, [...]"” J3133 (talk) 07:33, 1 December 2020 (UTC)
 * RFV-closed as out of scope. There is no agreement on how to normalize capitalization of Latin adjectives and nouns referring to someone’s ethnic or politic origin – nor is it likely to be agreed upon that inclusion of such a Latin word in a particular capitalization should depend on the respective attestation. Fringilla was consequential in just using the lowercase always, as I suggested in that discussion. Though I have paid attention in the last year and noticed that 19th- and 20th-century Germans usually capitalized those Latin words like one now does in English. Fay Freak (talk) 22:11, 3 February 2021 (UTC)