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Latin ecclesiastic hyphenation patterns and resources

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The following words beginning with *dir* are hyphenated incorrectly with the liturgical patterns. - diremeram (< dir-imo) - diremerim (< dir-imo) - diremi (< dir-imo) - diremptus (< dir-imo) -...

The following words beginning with *anti* are hyphenated incorrectly with the liturgical patterns. - anti-spasticus - anti-spodos - anti-sto - anti-stita - anti-stes

The words *cun-que* are *qua-cun-que* are hyphenated incorrectly with the liturgical patterns.

The following subjunctive forms of cuneo are hyphenated incorrectly with the liturgical patterns. - cuneem - cunees - cuneet

The following subjunctive forms of *creo* are hyphenated incorrectly with the liturgical patterns. - creem - crees - creet

The following forms of *contra-eo* are hyphenated incorrectly with the liturgical patterns. - contraieram - contraierim - contraiero

The following compounds with *com* are hyphenated incorrectly with the liturgical patterns. - com-esus (< com-edo) - com-esor - com-essus (< com-edo) - com-esse (< com-edo) - com-essem (< com-edo)...

The following words beginning with *co* are hyphenated erroneously with the liturgical patterns. - coelectus - coieram (< co-eo) - coierim (< co-eo) - coiero (< co-eo)

The word *cisium* is not a compound. It should be hyphenated according to the general rules: *ci-si-um*.

The following forms of *circum-ire* are hyphenated erroneously with the liturgical patterns: - circumieram - circumierim - circumiero