Talk:Acéphale

Article history
Brief history of this article is at L'acéphale. --sparkit (talk) 16:19, Jun 25, 2005 (UTC)

Translation
Hi,

French common word for headless is décapité. No use of the neologism acéphale. Whereas cephalus means brain, I would say brainless instead. Yet, I don't know how it sounds in English. Nevertheless, the naming of George Bataille's society did not use a commonly used term.

I fix the article accordingly, revert if you find smtg to argue.

Lilliputian 14:27, 7 November 2006 (UTC) (Frenchy one)

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