magnum opi
English
Alternative forms
Noun
- (nonstandard) plural of magnum opus
- 2002 September 19, "grampus", “"OT: What is a #!%$*& "cookie"?"”, in rec.radio.shortwave[1] (Usenet), retrieved 21 March 2008:
- And unlike Jonah, dozens of my incisive life-affirming cancer-curing magnum opi are still entombed in the bowels of this pitiless machine and millions of respondents don't even know how disappointed they are not to read them.
- 2008 January 17, "[email protected]", “The National Police Gazette”, in alt.fan.rawilson[4] (Usenet), retrieved 21 March 2008:
- As we all know, Joyce's magnum opi Ulysse and Finnegans Wake are commonly thought difficult and obscure.
Usage notes
Magnum opi is an erroneous Latin form, taking the noun as second declension instead of third, and ignoring the adjective inflection. The correct Latin plural, also used in English, would be magna opera.