Name Game: Podi Puss Plural

Scrustle

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Daystar Clarion said:
It's true.

QI told me so.

And Stephen Fry never lies.
This.

Also, did anyone else notice that in the second panel the sign says "occupy" instead of "octopi"?
 

DasDestroyer

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Why does the banner say "Octopi" in the first frame and "Occupi" on the second one? Am I missing something?
 

GeorgW

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AmrasCalmacil said:
If I recall correctly.
It's actually Octopods or Octopodes.
They're both acceptable, but apparently octopuses are preferred. I learned something today! :D
 

CGAdam

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It's like me wishing people would stop misusing "decimate." Enjoy tilting at windmills, and best of luck.

Also, 'Octopi' sounds better.
 

TheDoctor455

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Umm... actually...
Octopi and Octopuses are both valid.

It just depends on which you prefer
or maybe the context (not sure what context would rule out one or the other).

Trust me, I'm an English major... and an aspiring novelist/poet/videogame writer.
 

Florion

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Is it 2nd declension or 3rd declension? If it's 3rd, then you're right and it should be "octopuses". But -i is also the Latin plural ending for the 2nd declension, and given that -us is the usual masculine 2nd declension ending, "octopi" would make more sense.

But even then, Wikipedia says that it's from Greek "octopous" (which would get Latinized as "octopus"), which is "octo+pous" and "pous" has the irregular stem "pod-" which would make "octopodes" the correct plural. It also makes the guess that, if the word were truly Latin, you would have "octopes/octopedes" since "pes" is the Latin word for foot.

Also, anyone trying to claim that history/etymology has anything to do with the prescriptive "correctness" of modern language, go look up the etymology of the word "nice [http://etymonline.com/?term=nice]."

(second-year linguistics specialist, ***** :D)
EDIT: ***** not being directed at the author or anyone in particular, just added for effect 'cause I'm proud...
 

Anachronism

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Leels said:
Octopus is a word of Latin origin. Not Greek
Correct that the plural of Octopus is not Octopi, but you got it the wrong way round; Octopus is actually a word of Greek origin, not Latin.

Octopus is from the Greek words Octo, meaning eight, and Pous, meaning foot; the plural of Pous is Podes, hence the plural of Octopus is Octopodes.

And yes, I am doing Latin and Greek at university.
 

ajrcrawford

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It is Greek. -i is a Latin plural ending, or sometimes a Latinised Greek ending (from -oi).
"Octopodes" is the "correct" plural, but since it is now an English word the English -es plural is more appropriate.

But when someone says "octopi" we all know what they mean.
 

IamLEAM1983

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I'm just surprised Podi hasn't started tearing into Eliza with his beak, honestly. An octopus is an octopus, after all.

Low-content post for the win!
 

carpenter20m

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I am Greek. In modern Greek we call it Htapodi (plural: htapodia) with a very strong "h".

Just thought I should get it out there.

But yeah, Octopus is a Greek word, indeed (too lazy to explain how it became Htapodi from Octopus, but the similarities are there).
 

Kopikatsu

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I'm part of the 1%! Woo!

If only because I'm pretty sure that I've never once had to say/write the plural form of Octopus. It's just not something that comes up in everyday conversation...
 

Mr.Pandah

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DasDestroyer said:
Why does the banner say "Octopi" in the first frame and "Occupi" on the second one? Am I missing something?
I noticed this immediately as well. If you're going to shit on other people about this, have consistency in your comic as well.
 

burningdragoon

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Hehe, comic was funny even though it's not the first time I've heard this (though the source of the learning was all the same)

Anyway, you just publicly corrected the entire internet. Do you realize what you've just done?
 

Lukeje

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Octopi is completely wrong and comes about from a fundamental misunderstanding of Greek pluralization. Octopuses is correct as it reflects proper English pluralization. Octopodes is most correct as reflects the proper Greek pluralization.