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I propose that the page be renamed "Pogonotomy". The only place I've encountered the term is in an article in the Canadian Reader's Digest which must have appeared in the 1980's. An internet search shows "pogonotomy" as an English word, to be defined (including on Wiktionary), and "pogotonomia" as an Italian word and as a hashtag.

I have taken the liberty of providing what I consider a better translation of the title of Perret's work, as well as a link to it. 178.219.76.12 ( talk) 12:30, 25 September 2014 (UTC) Douglas W. Boone reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I propose that the page be renamed "Pogonotomy". The only place I've encountered the term is in an article in the Canadian Reader's Digest which must have appeared in the 1980's. An internet search shows "pogonotomy" as an English word, to be defined (including on Wiktionary), and "pogotonomia" as an Italian word and as a hashtag.

I have taken the liberty of providing what I consider a better translation of the title of Perret's work, as well as a link to it. 178.219.76.12 ( talk) 12:30, 25 September 2014 (UTC) Douglas W. Boone reply


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