... What a lovely story! Aren't the Folk inventive when they etymologise? Unfortunately I feel compelled to accept Greek meli-me:lon (honey melon = Quince) >...
... Latin regularises all its perfects. Some show zero grade throughout, with no sign of an original -o-. So we can't assume fe:ci or ce:pi had -o- grade...
... doesn't). ... throughout, with ... had -o- ... Well, good thing I didn't assume it then. But thank you for rephrasing my remark: they should have had...
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Greetings all, I'm back with a bit of a puzzle, and I am hoping you experts in the Celtic languages may be able to help me out with this.......... Nuada and...
At 5:03:36 PM on Friday, September 30, 2005, Grzegorz ... 'Zipf's law' normally refers to Zipf's empirical observation that the frequency of the n-th most...
... ******** For still another etymology, Puhvel "Comparative Mythology" has "Nodons .... attested in dedications in Gloucestershire bordering South Wales...
... <dmilt1896@a...> ... there it ... antHr�:po:n_ ... 'halie�s; ... ******** Thanks! That might start to explain another mention of Nu:adu by Puhvel that...
At 7:15:06 PM on Friday, September 30, 2005, glen gordon ... There's nothing to prove: it's a matter of definition. ... Hardly, since the following argument is...
... Check the encoding with which you're viewing the web page. It should be Latin-1 (or ISO-8859-1, or Western European) or similar. The encoding is not...
Thanks, Richard! Indeed I found a CHARACTER ENCODING button under VIEW, switched from Unicode to Western (ISO-8859-1), and behold, properly accented text with...
I just received the following message from a former member. The 2nd and 3rd references of his are relevant for Romany origins, so I'm passing on *without...
Brian M. Scott wrote:
> At 5:03:36 PM on Friday, September 30, 2005, Grzegorz
> Jagodzinski wrote:
>
>> The Zipf's law says that long words must be shortened...
Richard Wordingham wrote:
> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Grzegorz Jagodzinski"
> <grzegorj2000@y...> wrote:
>> Richard Wordingham wrote:
>
>>> But _Doma_...
At 8:15:17 PM on Saturday, October 1, 2005, Grzegorz ... Yes. Google on <"zipf's law"> and look at the sites listed on the first page of returns. You will...
... [...] ... Okay, now I have more time. Newton's law does not require apples to fall; it says that unless prevented, they do fall. This is a description of...
... Yes. We mustn't confuse "valid" with "sound", which means (a) the argument is valid; and (b) the statements are true. But equally, we mustn't confuse...
... Is "Indian" a misprint? Or do you refer to something other than Indo-Aryan? e/o/zero ablaut is all over the place in Sanskrit, and exactly where we ...
... From: "Sergejus Tarasovas" <s.tarasovas@...> To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 8:15 AM Subject: Re: [tied] PIE word for...
My thanks for the input so far. What I am truly looking for is any assistance that could offer potential etymologic links between Nuada/Nodens and Neto,...