Causae

/ˈkaʊziː/ noun

Definition

The plural of 'causa'; multiple causes, reasons, or legal cases in Latin contexts.

Etymology

The Latin nominative plural of 'causa', formed with the standard feminine plural ending '-ae'. This form appears frequently in Roman legal and philosophical texts.

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When you see 'causae' in legal or philosophical texts, you're reading words that were literally carved into stone and parchment in ancient Rome—this exact form has survived 2,000 years.

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