Wiktionary talk:Webster 1913/1496

As far as I can tell, all the entries on here have already been created, so this likely serves no more purpose --Yakky snacks (talk) 13:48, 8 April 2012 (UTC)


 * All but these two:
 * therapeutæ, therapeutae &mdash; n. pl., from NL., from Gr. (pl.) an attendant, servant, physician &mdash; (Eccl. Hist.): A name given to certain ascetics said to have anciently dwelt in the neighborhood of Alexandria. They are described in a work attributed to Philo, the genuineness and credibility of which are now much discredited.
 * there-anent &mdash; adverb &mdash; (Scot.) Concerning that.
 * - -sche (discuss) 19:28, 8 April 2012 (UTC)
 * therebiforn is also a redlink, because it is only attested once, so I moved it to therebeforn, which is attested more often. - -sche (discuss) 19:39, 8 April 2012 (UTC)
 * But if attested in Chaucer and printed before 1500, it would be Middle English, hence would meet CFI as a once-attested term in a dead language. Mglovesfun (talk) 20:39, 13 April 2012 (UTC)

Kept for lack of consensus. --ElisaVan (talk) 16:08, 1 October 2013 (UTC)