... wrote: Probably by ... *****GK: No. I just want to determine if this was a genuine burial or an assemblage of precious objects buried as a "treasure",...
... ~ ... < PIE *pleh1ik(-sk)- 'bald' (Pok. p. 834), sometimes contaminated with PIE *pleh1k^- 'tear' (Pok. p. 385) (or were they eventually one and the same...
... (k)- ... one ... looks ... ******* The on-line Pokorny suggests (or at least hints at) the relationship you propose. 1529 ple:i-, pl@i', pli- "naked, bare,...
... contaminated ... ************ To the root *pleh1ik- I guess is related also Alb. <plis> 'clod of earth, sod, piece of turf; shag, wollen cap' (*e(h1)i>i...
... ~ ... Below is the Slavic etymology suggested in one Bulgarian archaeological description of Pliska (which I am currently translating :). Regards, Vassil ...
... A connection to Old Russian <plesU>, Russian <plės>, Ukr. <pléso> '', Czech, Slovak <pleso> (< *plesU 'flat and shallow part of a river; still waters' <...
... <S.Tarasovas@s...> wrote: Thank you for this correction, I hope I could put it on my site as a commentary to the main text. And if I may ask you about the...
... I see no problem with Slavic *o,gUlU having been rendered as Greek <ogglos> (it should reflect a language's state after ca. 800 but before ca. 1000: *a had...
... Old Russian <Uglec^e pole>, Russian <Uglic^> (a city in Yaroslavl' district) could make a possible parallel (if from *o,gUlIc^I, a substantivized possesive...
... Rom. "unghi" (angle) is given as deriving from Latin "angulus" with the changes as follow: angulus > anglus > onglus < ungl'u > unghiu > unghi Alex...
... wrote: Even now, ... *****GK: There might be more on this in the "Istorija Mist i Sil Ukr.RSR== Vinnyts'ka Oblast'" (a 26-volume Encyclopaedia on the towns...
... <piotr.gasiorowski@i...> wrote: Dear Piotr, I agree with the first part of your letter. Let's leave Dobrev out of the discussion. ... fine, I have no...
... be it from me ... Still, my opinion about the quality of his work published on ... Yes, Bulgaria has to wake up from the stone age of communism. And...
... communism. And ... study in ... one day). ... exception, but my ... have learnt her ... the best ... an ... life. ... Piotr, there are many excellent...
... Do you exclude a loan from Slavic for the Toskė dialect of "kolendra" ? I am mostly interested in how you see the Latin /a/, Greek /a/ and Alb. /o/ here...
... with ... pl. ... Toskė ... of "kolendra" ? ... Alb. ... ************ It could be a Slavic loan, because, as far as I know, it's Slavic characteristic...
<pita> 'pie, honycomb' is also present in ... shteg, ... Yes, pita in Bulgarian means flat bread. It is an old word. In the "rubbish" there is a parallel...
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