Talk:Supra

About the changes that took place on this page!
I'm talking about the changes that were made on August 21, 2007 on this page, as it says:
 * "Supra is a Latin word meaning "above" and may refer to:
 * Supra (feast), an important part of Georgian social culture and so on..."

Well, saying lightly it's just incorrect, because the Latin word Supra mayn't, even cann't refer to Georgian word 'supra'. It's stupidity, how can a Latin word meaning 'above' refer to a Georgian word meaning 'tablecloth', they have no same origin even sound different. And after all this, i'll say nothing about the Sydney University Postgraduate Representative Association, where 'SUPRA' is just an abbreviation and nothing more :)).

That's why i'm gonna give this changes back, like this:
 * Supra may refer to:


 * The Latin word Supra meaning - "above";
 * The Georgian traditional feast - Supra meaning "tablecloth" and s.o.

P.S. sorry for stupidity, i couldn't restrain myself. Kind regards --Rastrelli f 07:36, 9 October 2007 (UTC)


 * OK, so let's just delete that bit. Did you really need to add the redlink and dictionary definition back in? See also Manual of Style (disambiguation pages). Ewlyahoocom 08:17, 9 October 2007 (UTC)

Supra iBox
In real estate, the houses usually have these lockboxes called Supra Or Supra iBox... -Untraceable2U (talk) 08:51, 31 July 2008 (UTC)