You'd have to drop CRAT to get the meaning.
RT

----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen Stubbs" <theother1...@sbcglobal.net>
To: "Lute List" <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2010 8:06 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Lucca - Corrente


  From: Roman Turovsky <r.turov...@verizon.net>
  From: "Anton Hoeger" <[1]diwa-animat...@t-online.de> schreib:
  > P.S.: If I dont get any feedback of my work, I will not upload
  anymore and will delete all uploads!
  >
  Having an aristophilia attack, aren't we?
  You may or may not know the S.J.Lec aphorism:
  "Those who tried to enlighten were often hung from lampposts."
  Herzlichen gruessen,
  RT
  Roman,
  Wiktionary didn't have 'aristophilia' defined.
  My Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language, 2nd College
  Edition, didn't have it either.
  Breaking aristophilia into 'aristo' and 'philia', I come up with
  'aristocrat' and 'tendency toward'.
  Is that what you had in mind?  If not, what did you mean by
  aristophilia?
  Stephen.

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