User:Helen Godshall/Notepad/'Commentus' V.S. 'Conventus'
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| Note title | 'Commentus' V.S. 'Conventus' |
|---|---|
| Page(s) link(s) | Page:FC 1042.djvu/432 |
These words are both nominative, masculine singular, but have different meanings. 'Commentus' means devised, feigned while 'conventus' means gathering, agreement, OR monastery.
'Conventus' meaning monastery is the correct choice here, since it is discussing a petition made to the Prior of this monastery.
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