steves@tektools.UUCP (steve shellans) (03/27/86)
Here at Tektronix in Oregon, an informal survey of software engineers showed that about 60-70% used the word *VAXEN* as the plural form of VAX. This is an extremely rare plural construction in the English language. The only other word I know of that forms the plural in this way is oxen. (I am not counting words like *women*, where the root also changes.) In German, the *en* suffix is the standard way of forming a plural. Here are my questions: 1. Is this construction something peculiar to Tektronix? To the Pacific Northwest? 2. Does anyone really *know* the origin of this rare plural form? I will summarize for the net. Steve Shellans Tektronix, Beaverton, Oregon {decvax, ihnp4, ucbvax, uw-beaver}!tektronix!tektools!steves