medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
I've always assumed the plural is obviously (at least, to my mind)
'corpora.' However, FWIW, _Oxford Encyclopedic English Dictionary_ (1996)
first gives L form, 'corpora,' then 'corpuses' as an alternative; _American
Heritage Dictionary_ gives only 'corpora.' Don't know what the OED itself
gives as I don't have access to online or library editions.
Stan Metheny
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> Yes, it's splendid - but as far as I can tell, you have to search the two
> Corpuses (is that right? "Corpuses" seems odd!) separately, and neither
> seems to contain any calendars from British Uses! (Rouen seems to have a
> vague similarity to Sarum.)
>
> John Briggs
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