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<summary>What is the possessive form of Notcurses?</summary>
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**Notcurses'.** I cite [Garner's Modern English Usage](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garner%27s_Modern_English_Usage)
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in its third edition: "POSSESSIVES. A. Singular Possessives.**…Biblical and Classical names that end with a
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/zəs/ or /eez/ sound take only the apostrophe." Some ask: is Notcurses then
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Biblical, or is it Classical? Truly, it is both.
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<b>Notcurses'.</b> I cite <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garner%27s_Modern_English_Usage">
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Garner's Modern English Usage</a> in its third edition: "<b>POSSESSIVES. A. Singular
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Possessives.</b>…Biblical and Classical names that end with a /zəs/ or /eez/
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sound take only the apostrophe." Some ask: is Notcurses then Biblical, or is it
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Classical? Truly, it is both.
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