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Pangolin | 18:19 Wed 26th Jul 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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18 a - Old traveller - aged and unusually sane.
I have aeneas, is this correct and where does the ae come into it for aged?
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Ae is an accepted abbreviation of aetatis meaning aged,of many years. So AE+NEAS (sane) is correct.
Hi Pangolin - 'ae' is abbreviated Latin for 'aetatis' : at the age of, or 'aged' so your answer does stack up. Cheers, ja
. . . whoops! apologies K . . . cyberspace dodgems again !

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