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I agree with Andrew on Cagean. I think the extra "i" in the alternative is not necessary. And I don't really see how Cagean could be misconstrued as "cajun."

Brian Brandt


On 4/6/21 12:25 PM, AHF wrote:
Cagean. Shorter and simpler is better.

Andrew Culver


On Apr 5, 2021, at 17:03, NONopera <> wrote:

Almost always I see Cagean.

Cage-an also pronounces like Cajun.

Cageian makes the most sense for syllabication.

Cage-ian makes it absolutely clear that it is Cage to whom we are relating.


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On Apr 5, 2021, at 2:56 PM, Rob Haskins <> wrote:

Cageian for me too.

On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 2:52 PM Eric Theise <> wrote:
Cagean does seem the most familiar but giving it a hard look I agree with Tom, Cageian makes more sense. Out of context I might pronounce Cagean "Cajun".

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On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 11:45 AM Thomas Moore <> wrote:
Sara, interesting question. I think Cagean looks better and is what I use (and is what I see most often), but Cageian also makes sense — as in Cage-i-an (three obvious syllables).

Tom

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On Apr 5, 2021, at 2:40 PM, Paul Beaudoin <> wrote:

Cagean for me.  

On Mon, 5. Apr 2021 at 21:27, Sara Haefeli <> wrote:
Hello Silencers!

I need to decide on a standard spelling: Cagean or Cageian?  Oxford Music Online uses both spellings in about the same number of instances.

Thoughts?

Sara

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