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Note title 'Domino' V.S. 'Duo'
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These two words mean very different things. 'Domino' is either dative or ablative, meaning to the Lord, by the Lord and 'duo' means two. Neither is a perfect fit- 'duo' makes more sense as the plural subject of 'sunt,' but it does not agree grammatically with 'haec'.

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