On Friday, April 18th, 2025 at 9:09 AM, Rowan Evans via agora-discussion <[email protected]> wrote:
> Confederated is used as a verb in the rules, and you're switching united > out for the adjective. Very well. Here is the exact same argument, which was not disputed, except I use the verb phrase: It appears you're arguing across definitions here. To invoke the dictionary again, "to unite" may be equivalent to "to combine", in the sense of the lid and the jar, or it may mean "to be in agreement", as is probably reasonably clear from the other definitions of confederate. -- kiako, Archivist, Webmastor

