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Crapula

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Crap´u`la    (kr?p´?-l?)
n.1.Same as Crapulence.


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In his "Capital Ideas" column for Gannett newspapers, Paul Flemming warned: "Hey, law-school students: Caveat crapula publicus Twitterus--that's beware public online drunkenness, if my high school Latin is working.
The other (ie: me) was sat in a dark room, drinking a beer and thinking this game would be another Count Crapula.
Etruscan was the most important of these Italian tongues, and left many traces behind: crapula (hangover), rosa (rose) and columna (column) are all loan-words to Latin that have also ended up as part of the English language.
 
 
 
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