>>>>>Q.E.D.
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>>>>Quis erat demonstrandum? (
What has been proved?)
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>>>>You accused me of ambiguity in an ambiguous question.
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Who has been proved ??
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>>Hey, my Latin is VERY rusty. I understood that word to be What, Who, Which.
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>Quod erat demonstrandum - what was to be shown.
Sure - "show". But demonstrandum is the infinitive of the verb?
My using Quis was to say "What is it that was to be shown?" Quod is "which" nicht war?
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