Faunus corpse

English translation: cadaver (or corpus) Fauni

02:31 Feb 14, 2019
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Latin term or phrase: Faunus corpse
"Faunus corpse" as in "the corpse of Faunus". Faunus is a deity, but here it can work as any subject. I am more interested in knowing how one would say "the corpse of x" or "x's dead body".

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Emanuel Magno
Brazil
Local time: 02:41
English translation:cadaver (or corpus) Fauni
Explanation:
Unless Faunus is an irregular noun, which I'm not aware of, "of Faunus" is Fauni. Book 12 of Virgil's Aeneid gives "of Daunus" as Dauni, which is synonymous with Fauni.
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cadaver (or corpus) Fauni


Explanation:
Unless Faunus is an irregular noun, which I'm not aware of, "of Faunus" is Fauni. Book 12 of Virgil's Aeneid gives "of Daunus" as Dauni, which is synonymous with Fauni.

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