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33942
... According to an official dictionary: Norsk grissen adj -t, grisne (besl med grine) utett, glissen g- furuskog . (My comment/translation): grissen adj -t,...
thrsnmrtn
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Sep 1, 2004
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33943
***HOW TO BEHAVE ON CYBALIST*** Moderatorial Recommendations and Rules of Proper Conduct The purpose of Cybalist is to popularise Indo-European studies and to...
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33944
... From: "alex" <alxmoeller@...> To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 6:13 AM Subject: Re: [tied] OCS 'dovesti' ... see ...
petusek
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Sep 1, 2004
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33945
... From: "alex" <alxmoeller@...> To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 6:13 AM Subject: Re: [tied] OCS 'dovesti' ... Yes,...
petusek
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Sep 1, 2004
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33946
... The Wiki etymology is OK. It's a typical possessive toponym; the earliest recorded versions of the name suggest something like Warszewo or Warszowa (still...
Piotr Gasiorowski
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Sep 1, 2004
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33947
Thanks. ... From: Daniel J. Milton To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 4:59 PM Subject: [tied] Re: Thor's charriot ... Or ... Tor- ...
Joao
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Sep 1, 2004
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33948
... Assuming that the *-s- of *dek^s- is some kind of detachable suffix, and that *dek^- is an acceptable combinative form, one would expect, in a hypothetical...
Piotr Gasiorowski
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Sep 1, 2004
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33949
... I wrote it the way I did out of deference to tradition. How precisely Brugmannian *tek^þ- should be rewritten (*tetk^-?) remains a moot question. Piotr...
Piotr Gasiorowski
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Sep 1, 2004
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33950
... I simply don't know a plausible explanation of <hu:ma:nus>. Hypothetical *g^Hm.hnos might perhaps have yielded *(g?)ma:nus, possibly reshaped to restore...
Piotr Gasiorowski
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Sep 1, 2004
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33951
... I don't know either. I just have this form in my dictionary for the verb "a dovedi < Slavic "dovesti" (dovedon)." The question I started was because of...
altamix
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Sep 1, 2004
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33952
... *****GK: In Ukrainian the verbs "dovesty" "dovodyty" mean both "to prove" and "to bring (to an end, to a planned locus of arrival). "Vesty" also means "to...
george knysh
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Sep 1, 2004
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33953
... From: "altamix" <alxmoeller@...> To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 3:40 PM Subject: Re: [tied] OCS 'dovesti' ... ...
petusek
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Sep 1, 2004
3:37 pm
33954
... dove^de^ti se = to find out will fit the vocalism for the verb. The noun shows however an "a" since the noun is "dovadã". Hard to say now if from a verb...
alex
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Sep 1, 2004
4:04 pm
33955
... tell ... here ... does ... word "vãdit" ... and ... do ... and "vedea" ... kind ... considered "dovesti"(dovedon) ... 1. What does "vedon" mean? 1.ps.sg....
christo_tamarin
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Sep 1, 2004
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33956
... Old ... Interestingly, the traditional Lithuanian name for the city is Várs^uva, which is percepted like a typical Baltic toponym made with the...
Sergejus Tarasovas
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Sep 1, 2004
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33957
... (Lith.) Dauguvà ~ (Latv.) Daugava. Sorry for the typo. Sergei...
Sergejus Tarasovas
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Sep 1, 2004
6:52 pm
33958
... They seem to be pre-IE items, with difficult etymology. A link between AEGIR (> *e:gijaz) and *akw- 'water' seems very improbable. At this moment I haven't...
Marco Moretti
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Sep 2, 2004
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33959
IMO, The II Primordial man, as Ymir, Yama is displaying the creation of man, the breaking up of the material giant into the more spiritual man, also by the...
Dirk Howat
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Sep 2, 2004
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33960
... I suggest Oscella is from an IE *osk- 'ash'. Quite probable. Possibly pre-Celtic IE. Best wishes Marco...
Marco Moretti
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Sep 2, 2004
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33961
... I mean 'ash', the tree. This phytonym is found also in latin ornus, Germanic *askaz, etc. Marco...
Marco Moretti
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Sep 2, 2004
6:20 am
33962
Herodotus mentions a king in the Tartssus valley in Iberia named Arganthonios, would his name come from the Celtic word for silver, arganto, or could his name...
Michael Smith
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Sep 2, 2004
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33963
... Most people don't connect the two; I do, but the comparisons I make is too long-range for most people's taste. Judge for yourself ...
tgpedersen
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Sep 2, 2004
9:59 am
33964
... ************ Albanian <ah> `beech' is also derived from *osk- (*o > Alb. /a/ and *sk > h), as well as <ashtë> 'beech wood' from *osk-staH2 (or, as per...
Abdullah Konushevci
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Sep 2, 2004
10:12 am
33965
At 2:12:34 AM on Thursday, September 2, 2004, Marco Moretti ... For what it's worth, de Vries derives it from a Gmc. *a:gWiaz, noting Faeroese <ægi> 'Meer'...
Brian M. Scott
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Sep 2, 2004
1:01 pm
33966
Rán, as a kind of sea-demon, sea-giantess, seems to me an equivalent of Irish Domnu, mother of Fomoires, and Idian Diti/Da:nu, mother of Da:navas. Joao SL ......
Joao
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Sep 2, 2004
3:58 pm
33967
I changed the group number 2 I listed, it's now as follows: Hello everyone, this is to let you know that I've started 2 new groups: 1. ninjahistory This group...
Michael Smith
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Sep 3, 2004
5:54 am
33968
... It's a priori less likely than a straightforward Polish (or, to be precise, Mazovian) etymology. Warsaw is not a particularly ancient or historically...
Piotr Gasiorowski
caraculiambro
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Sep 3, 2004
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33969
... with ... cf., ... name of ... wa: ~ ... still do ... or ... became ... earlier; ... important) ... Kamion and ... modern form ... PIE *wer-s- "rain" ? ...
tgpedersen
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Sep 3, 2004
11:14 am
33970
... An afterthought: if one wants *dék^m.t to be an analysable compound, the only possibility I can see is *dék^-h1m.t- (gen.pl. *dk^-h1m.t-óm, ...
Piotr Gasiorowski
caraculiambro
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Sep 3, 2004
11:26 am
33971
... Far-fetched, and doesn't account for the suffix. Warsaw isn't more rainy than the rest of the country. Piotr...
Piotr Gasiorowski
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