________________________________ From: Torsten <tgpedersen@...> To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, March 18, 2010 4:57:35 PM Subject: [tied] dive...
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Torsten
tgpedersen
Mar 19, 2010 8:58 am
... I don't know about the seas and coasts you know, but I can assure you that the the sea sucks more than metaphorically on the Danish (ie. Jutland) west...
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Rick McCallister
gabaroo6958
Mar 19, 2010 4:42 pm
What's the etymology of 'chupar39;? Torsten ***Excellent question. According to DRAE and to Portuguese sites, it's onomatopoeic. I suspect it's some sort of...
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dgkilday57
Mar 19, 2010 9:20 pm
... I find that incomprehensible, since /l/ exilis is the allophone before /i/ and /i:/, and *dwenelo- would have /l/ pinguis. Moreover /l/ exilis cannot...
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Joao S. Lopes
josimo70
Mar 19, 2010 11:06 pm
That's a great explanation for Latin <be:stia> *dweyos, g. dweyesos > *dueios > Old Latin *beius, *beus, *bius, *beio:r *dweye-to > *dweye(s)-to > *dueiestos >...
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Joao S. Lopes
josimo70
Mar 20, 2010 12:18 am
Could anyone send me a PDF of this article? "The Heimdall-Dyu comparison revisited" by Nicholas Allen JOURNAL OF INDOEUROPEAN STUDIES Bibliographic details...
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Joao S. Lopes
josimo70
Mar 20, 2010 12:18 am
Sorry, forgot to fill subject ... De: Joao S. Lopes <josimo70@...> Para: Cybalist <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> Enviadas: Sexta-feira, 19 de Março de...
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Torsten
tgpedersen
Mar 20, 2010 11:23 am
... cf. http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/cybalist/message/43771 Salt is used for preserving meat, fish most of all. But there is no need to go all the way...
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dgkilday57
Mar 20, 2010 5:34 pm
... As with *genh1es-, *genh1os 'that which is generated, kind, type', the original sense of *dweyes-, *dweyos would be 'that which is feared, something...
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Joao S. Lopes
josimo70
Mar 20, 2010 6:54 pm
Maybe *dweyes- is also the source of bellua (monster) and belbus (hyena). JS Lopes ________________________________ De: dgkilday57 <dgkilday57@...> Para:...
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Joao S. Lopes
josimo70
Mar 20, 2010 9:33 pm
langosta must be in Portuguese <lagosta> "lobster" mangosta must be <mangusto> "mongoose" or <mangosta~o / mangostão> a kind of Asian fruit ...
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Rick McCallister
gabaroo6958
Mar 20, 2010 10:39 pm
Spanish mangosta is "mongoose", mangostão is "mangosteen" --which exists as mangostán in Spanish but has a different name in Central America --which I've...
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Torsten
tgpedersen
Mar 21, 2010 10:39 am
... Douglas ... Joao ... I looked at the word and went bananas again. Now suppose there once was a word *LaN- (L = voiceless l, becoming (s)tl-, t-, l-)...
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Rick McCallister
gabaroo6958
Mar 21, 2010 4:46 pm
________________________________ From: Torsten <tgpedersen@...> To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sun, March 21, 2010 6:39:37 AM Subject: Res: Res:...
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Torsten
tgpedersen
Mar 21, 2010 10:41 pm
... German Lake http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salzlake English version http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brining (BTW pickle, Pökel can't be Germanic; p-) Da....
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vishalsagarwal
Mar 22, 2010 4:53 am
I am pleased to announce the publication of the following book - URL: http://www.penguinbooksindia.com/category/Non_Fiction/The_Lost_River_9780143068648.aspx ...
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Joao S. Lopes
josimo70
Mar 25, 2010 11:27 am
The relationship between the worship of Christian twin saints Cosmas (Kosmas) and Damianus (Damianos), and the Greco-Latin Dioscuri is clear and almost...
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Koenraad
koenraad_elst
Mar 25, 2010 11:57 am
Lactose tolerance and the spread of IE http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4361 KE...
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Joao S. Lopes
josimo70
Mar 27, 2010 1:12 am
What's the origin of suffix -mos in substantives? How we explain nouns like <anemos>. <kosmos>, <atmos>, <animus> ? Joao S. Lopes ...
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Torsten
tgpedersen
Mar 27, 2010 10:28 am
I was wondering whether the Gothic weak nom.acc. manna was actually originally a strong dative, seeing that many of the occurrences are with...
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Joao S. Lopes
josimo70
Mar 27, 2010 3:02 pm
Could be*-mo- an assimilation of *-mno- (cf. Latin <spu:ma>/ Germanic <faima->/Sk. <phena-> <*spH2oim-no-?), gemma < *g^embH-no-, bottom, fathom (<*fathma- <...
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Tavi
oalexandre
Mar 30, 2010 8:45 pm
... Nay. This is *dhon-t- (cfr. Latin /fo:ns, fo:nt-/) < PIE *dhen- 'to run, to flow', with assimilation of the initial dental stop. Possibly from OEH or some...
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cafaristeir
Mar 30, 2010 8:47 pm
Thanks ! He doesn't seem to mention that "yoghurt" may come from IE *gherto- = "dairy product"; cf. Hindi "ghee". Likewise, "yurt" may come from *gherdo- :...
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Joao S. Lopes
josimo70
Mar 31, 2010 1:08 am
What's the etymology of Latin adjectives ra:rus, seve:rus, ama:rus, ava:rus, se:rus, cla:rus, i:gna:rus, ca:rus ?Do they share a common suffix? Are they formed...
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Rick McCallister
gabaroo6958
Mar 31, 2010 4:44 am
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Rick McCallister
gabaroo6958
Mar 31, 2010 4:44 am
________________________________ From: Joao S. Lopes <josimo70@...> To: Cybalist <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tue, March 30, 2010 9:08:24 PM ...
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Torsten
tgpedersen
Mar 31, 2010 4:55 pm
... ie. *saG-ya > *sawya- > *saiwa "sea" ... *saN-l- > Fr. cingl-er "to sail" ... Here are some sandy links: ...
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Torsten
tgpedersen
Mar 31, 2010 8:17 pm
*saN(-t)- "sheep; water hole" de Vries 'sauğr m. "sheep", Icel. sauğur, Far. seyğur, Norw. sau(d), OSw. soşer, Sw. dial. såd, so, cf. Norw. søya, Sw....