Talk:Annals of Quedlinburg

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Mention of Lithuania/Passage Translation
Wouldn't the Latin capite plexus be better translated as "beheaded" (rather than "slain")? — Theodore Kloba (☎) 15:56, 9 March 2018 (UTC)

OED error
A telling fact about "reliable sources": OED writes "The earliest known use of the noun plexus is in the mid 1600s." However Annals of Quedlinburg uses this word dated to March 1009: half millenium error.- Altenmann >talk 19:31, 25 February 2024 (UTC)