Eli Barzilay scripsit:
> Saying that "sigma" is the same as "final sigma" can only come from
> someone who doesn't have final characters in their language.
Indeed. As has been pointed out before, "philoS." with final sigma
is the word "philos" at the end of a sentence, whereas "philos." with
a normal sigma is an abbreviation, perhaps for "philosophia".
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