That’s certainly true… I take words from Latin all the time and then look them up to see if I can use them in my papers, and a lot of the time they are real words, but obsolete
I tried to use “despection” in one of my latest English essays but my teacher wouldn’t let me get away with it. I just didn’t want to conjure up a word like “despisement”. Wah
Very possible. I’m using Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary (new in which century, I wonder?), which may or may not have anything to do with it. I’ll look it up when I have a chance, and make sure that I was reading the right line.
And Benissimus, I happen to think that “despection” is a much nicer word than “despisement.” If I had been your English teacher, I’d have let you “get away” with it.
Because it is easy. I suppose you would prefer a Java version, with mySQL or something like that?
Errr? I hope that’s not true, but I’ll investigate, now that you’ve brought it up. I thought that all you really need is the MS Access Driver for ODBC, but now I’m not sure.
Yes, it will work on 98, although now I have to make sure that one doesn’t have to have Access in order for it to work.
It may take most of the fall for me to get it in shape for initial testing, so don’t expect anything from me soon. It doesn’t even allow entry of new vocabulary items yet! Not useful as it stands. But I will contact you once I have made more progress on it.