Loan words - plural
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Some words are essentially used in English only in their plural form. Some of these are:
[It may help to know that et in Latin (and French) means ’and’.]
| Usual (plural) form | Original Singular | Comments |
| alia | [alium] | = other things. |
| agenda | agendum | = the things that are to be done. |
| arcana | arcanum | = ’the secret things’, only revealed to initiates. |
| cetera | [ceterum] | = the other things. |
| corrigenda | corrigendum | = the things that should be corrected. |
| data | datum | The singular datum is rare nowadays. |
| delenda | delendum | = the things that are to be deleted. |
| emendenda | emendendum | = the things that should be changed. |
| impedimenta | impedimentum | = baggage. The Latin singular ~ impediment. |
| marginalia | marginalium | |
| miscellanea | miscellaneum | = miscellany. |
| paraphernalia | There is a singular – paraphernal. But it is rare. |