Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2016 05:33 pm
Hello all--

Would 'Ianus' (Janus, a Roman god) be declined as 'Iane' when being addressed directly (vocative)? Or would it remain in the nominative (Ianus)? Thanks.
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Reply Wed 15 Jun, 2016 05:50 am
@kaibil234,
It is Iane.

Cf. Persius Satire 1
O Iane, a tergo quem nulla ciconia pinsit
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