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Webelos I and Webelos II


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Webelos would be in the Latin third declension, like flos (flower). Assuming that it is indeed a noun (which is the way it is commonly used), it would decline something like this:

Case Singular English example nominative Webelos A Webelos can earn many awards. genitive Webeloris The winning car was that of a Webelos. dative Webelori The den leader gave the denner cords to a Webelos. accusative Webelorem The troop lifted a Webelos. ablative Webelore The den leaders hiked through the poison ivy with a Webelos. vocative Webelos Yo, Webelos! Come over here by yourself. Case Plural English example nominative Webelores The Webelos bought their den leader a lovely golden sumac bush. genitive Webelorum The uniform sizes of the Webelos ranged from S to XL. dative Webeloribus The troop gave the Webelos new neckerchiefs after they crossed the flaming bridge. accusative Webelores They shot all the Webelos ith Nerf guns. ablative Webeloribus They played Laser Tag with many Webelos. vocative Webelores Yo, Webelos! Do you all want to learn Latin?

 

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WAIT JUST A MINUTE THERE BUSTER!

 

I just happen to know that "Webelore" is when older Webelos Scouts tell younger Webelos Scouts the horrors of Camp, Boy Scout initiation, and other scarey stuff...while sitting around a campfire! :)

 

And a "Webeloribus" is a multi seat, heavy duty vehicle that is used to take an entire Webelos Den to Council camp- requireing a commercial drivers license!

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