Talk:Septima Vector

"Septima" means the seventh-born daughter. It's Latin. The equivalent for the seventh-born son is "Septimus". --The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.7.214.171 (talk o  contribs).


 * I think,more correctly,that "septima" is the female form of the word "seventh" in Latin,while "Septimus" (as in Septimus Weasley,Arthur's father) is the male form...many words have gender in Latin,it doesn't just refer to people.More importantly...Where in CANON are we told that it is Professor Vector's first name?--L.E./12.144.5.2 16:29, 20 September 2008 (UTC)

The new text don't going about Vector herself, but about the situations wher she "possobly" cut be with. If you doing this here, you can place this text everywhere.
 * You're not making any sense. "The new text don't going about Vector herself, but about the situations wher she "possobly" cut be with. If you doing this here, you can place this text everywhere." You need a lot of English classes. Butterfly the rabbit 14:27, May 14, 2010 (UTC)