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Subject: Re: [lojban] re: pumpkinification of lojban
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Well, Seneca, Lojban hasn't exactly conquered Britain but....
Most curcurbits ripen in the autumn, so "autumn melon" would only help if 
meant to separate pumpkins out from the usual summer-winter division of 
squashes, though they usually go into the winter group.

