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There were some famous men during the Republic named Frugi. Is this name the indeclinable adjective ''frugi'' (formally the dative of ''frux'' but used as an indeclinable adjective), or is it a declinable 2nd declension plural noun? I've never heard of a Latin personal name having plural morphology before (even Caligula's nickname got singularized), but there's a first time for everything. —[[User:Angr|'''An''']][[User talk:Angr|''gr'']] 15:03, 1 Augusti 2007 (UTC)
:Well, no one could answer my question, so I bought a copy of the Oxford Latin Dictionary and looked it up there. The answer is yes, the name Frugi is the indeclinable adjective and is thus also indeclinable. —[[User:Angr|'''An''']][[User talk:Angr|''gr'']] 20:25, 10 Augusti 2007 (UTC)
 
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