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Names of _nations_ take the suffixes - icus, - ius; as, --
New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett
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"Nicholaus Cancer de Coesze, cler [icus] Trever [ensis] dioc [esis]".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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I learned any noun can be translated to Latin by adding - icus to its end.
CNET News.com 2010
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However for now, I will classify her as Gingicus Huge-icus.
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I learned any noun can be translated to Latin by adding - icus to its end.
CNET News.com 2010
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In aprivate conference, Miantunnomu, from Caunoun - icus and himself, gave in the names of all the Pequts sa - chims and murderers of the English.
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Hi/lor icus hie Ciceronis ami - cus famitiarii a Gellio vaca - tur, lib.xv. cap.
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Magnus, Cerauni filius 224 iVch. icus Tyrannus, in Afia fibi rermim format • 219
Lexicon vniversae rei nvmariae vetervm et praecipve Graecorvm ac Romanorvm: cvm observationibvs ... 1790
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: D6minus p6 - mandavic in teflamencum icus vir, pag.
Diurnale Noviomense. ad usum regalis ecclesiæ S. Quintini accommodatum. Pars hiemalis (æstiva). 1774
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Un - de nunc ego, qui fupra Filiprandus Cle-. icus petivi & rogavi te virum bea - tiffimnm Jacobum in Dei nomine Epi - fcopum, ut pvupter Deum in tua mer - tede tnihi res ipfas in Beneficio dare, ej - in ipfa Ecclfia SanBi Georgii, in quantuvt antea ordinatus fui, me Re -
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