Talk:litate

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RFV discussion: October 2022–January 2023

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The Webster entry appears to be lituate ([1]). There are search results for litate on Google Books, etc., but I didn't see any with this meaning, and most appear to be scannos anyway. Even the form lituate looks pretty rare outside of dictionaries. I've so far found several articles/books with T. Rupert Jones as an author ([2], [3], [4], [5], [6]), and this. It's possible more citations could be dredged up, though. Worth noting that the definition given here uses different wording (which might amount to the same general concept); maybe it would be good to incorporate that language in some way if kept. 98.170.164.88 06:08, 14 October 2022 (UTC)Reply