Earning man

Latin translation: homo meritorius

20:45 Nov 11, 2007
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English term or phrase: Earning man
By analogy with "homo sapiens", how would you say "earning man" (as in: man that earns money)? "Homo *what?*"

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Latin translation:homo meritorius
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Sabine Akabayov, PhD
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earning man
homo meritorius


Explanation:
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    Reference: http://forum.abestweb.com/showthread.php?t=97280&page=2&pp=2...
Sabine Akabayov, PhD
Israel
Local time: 15:47
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Asker: Geno Prussakov is me. So that was my post, which I had to make based on my own decision (sincere there were no replies to this question here).

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