Talk:Probatio diabolica
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[edit] To User:P-P-P
- Why did you explain nothing about your vandalistic revert? --Rocky7 04:15, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
- Why can you think your vandalistic revert is a minor edit? --Rocky7 04:15, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] The meaning of Probatio diabolica cannot be "devil's proof".
- "diabolica(L)" ← "diabolicus(L)" means "delvish" at most, not "devil's".
- "daibolica(L)" means "extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell".
- "devil's" is represented by "diabola(L)" (← diabolus(L)) in this case.
- "diabolus(L)" means "devil" itselef, therefore, "diabola(L)" means "devil's".
- "diabolicus(L)" means "extreme evil or cruelty", but doesn't mean "devil" itself.
- "diabolica(L)" means "extremely evil ot cruel".
- "probātiō(L), probātiōn(L)" means "trial process, trial period, or test".
- "proof" ← "prove" is represented by "probāre(L)", not by "probātiō(L), probātiōn(L)".
See the each explanation of Latin origin:
--Rocky7 05:04, 8 March 2007 (UTC)