User talk:Centrx

Re aa. Apologies if there were any negative implications. Thanks for the explanation! &mdash; Hippietrail 06:36, 8 Jun 2004 (UTC)

jist vs. gist
The topic on IRC was finding examples for the spelling 'jist', to walk a newcomer through their first entry. . --Connel MacKenzie 06:21, 11 January 2007 (UTC)


 * Oh. I'm not sure jist is an attested spelling for that word; I recall it as being a mispelling and I can't find it in OED or Webster. Anyway, I had just recently read the word "gist" in that book, so I recalled it immediately. Centrx 06:27, 11 January 2007 (UTC)


 * Right. Please read some of those links above.  WT:CFI in particular.  Rest assured, jist meets Wiktionary's criteria by leaps and bounds.  --Connel MacKenzie 06:35, 11 January 2007 (UTC)

template:en-noun and regular possessive forms of modern English nouns
There is currently an active vote at [] regarding whether regular possessive forms of modern English nouns should have their own entries or not. As part of this it has been suggested that the template might be modified to show the possessive forms in the inflection line of modern English noun entries (irrespective of the outcome of the vote). Your comments and/or votes are welcome until the end of the vote on 5th August 2007. You are receiving this note as you have edited template:en-noun and/or template talk:en-noun Thryduulf 17:25, 11 July 2007 (UTC)