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:::Looking for some examples in classical expressions in Latin, as far as I've found, most times the species goes first, and then the specification: ''res derelicta'', ''ius solis'', ''coeteris paribus'', ''anno Domini'', with the notable exception of ''exempli gratia''. [[Usor:Cato censor|Cato censor]] 17:29, 9 Iulii 2009 (UTC)
::::Every now & then in Cassell's, one encounters the opposite order. (I should probably write these down when I find them!) An example is 'west': ''solis occasus,'' not ''occasus solis.'' Another is 'native language': ''patrius sermo,'' not ''sermo patrius.'' [[Usor:IacobusAmor|IacobusAmor]] 19:38, 9 Iulii 2009 (UTC)
It seems that there is no criterium in this ''native latin'' examples. I suggest to use the species-specification order when there is no opposite attested, nor another good reason to change it (such as MIT's). [[Usor:Cato censor|Cato censor]] 20:03, 9 Iulii 2009 (UTC)
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