... According to an official dictionary: Norsk grissen adj -t, grisne (besl med grine) utett, glissen g- furuskog . (My comment/translation): grissen adj -t,...
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... From: "alex" <alxmoeller@...> To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 6:13 AM Subject: Re: [tied] OCS 'dovesti' ... see ...
... 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...
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- ...
... 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...
... 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...
... 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...
... 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...
... *****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...
... 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...
... tell ... here ... does ... word "vãdit" ... and ... do ... and "vedea" ... kind ... considered "dovesti"(dovedon) ... 1. What does "vedon" mean? 1.ps.sg....
... 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...
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...
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...
... ************ 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...
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'...
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 ......
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...
... It's a priori less likely than a straightforward Polish (or, to be precise, Mazovian) etymology. Warsaw is not a particularly ancient or historically...
... with ... cf., ... name of ... wa: ~ ... still do ... or ... became ... earlier; ... important) ... Kamion and ... modern form ... PIE *wer-s- "rain" ? ...