Te dissolvimus, perhaps? "We refute you" or "We loose you." Dan Monroe Latin/Greek teacher Marshfield High School Coos Bay, Oregon In a message dated 11/20/99 7:16:32 AM Pacific Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes: << In a message dated 99-11-19 13:08:50 EST, you write: << tu disolvimus. >> What is that supposed to mean? I know my knowledge of Latin is quite basic but this makes no sense. First of all I can't find "disolv-" anywhere, secondly tu is nominative singular for you but -mus means "we". So what's up. mark >> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%