Re: [Goanet] Re: Is the term "defrocked" derogatory?

2006-04-04 Thread Chris Vaz
uot; Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 1:34 PM Subject: Re: [Goanet] Re: Is the term "defrocked" derogatory? Peter D'Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks, Mervyn. The dictionary definition doesn't seem to support your basic contention. While it's not a matter o

Re: [Goanet] Re: Is the term "defrocked" derogatory?

2006-04-03 Thread Gabe Menezes
On 02/04/06, Peter D'Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks, Mervyn. The dictionary definition doesn't seem to support your > basic contention. While it's not a matter of pride for anyone who's been > through it (the process of defrocking), it seems like a purely technical > description. > > htt

Re: [Goanet] Re: Is the term "defrocked" derogatory?

2006-04-03 Thread Mervyn Lobo
Peter D'Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks, Mervyn. The dictionary definition doesn't > seem to support your > basic contention. While it's not a matter of pride > for anyone who's been > through it (the process of defrocking), it seems > like a purely technical description. > > http://www.

[Goanet] Re: Is the term "defrocked" derogatory?

2006-04-02 Thread Peter D'Souza
Thanks, Mervyn. The dictionary definition doesn't seem to support your basic contention. While it's not a matter of pride for anyone who's been through it (the process of defrocking), it seems like a purely technical description. http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?gwp=13&s=defrocked deĀ·frock (