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Hello, I am bugboy52.4, I have gottin interested in Gothic, when I discovered the, Gothic wikipedia. I have now been studying gothic only for a short while,...
Hi, Could somebody among all you linguistic wizards help me to estimate a nominative of the ack. form 'vinja' f. meaning Grassing place for cattle, Germ....
From Wright's Gothic Grammar: "#192 (o-stems)... jo-stems - with a short radical syllable [including words in -ja and with a monosyllabic root]...The nom....
... Thank you Ian! You say alternatively vini. This happens to be the correct complete Swedish form. In any case it appears to lie quite close to Gothic. In...
Hi The Greek word Eurhsei is evidently translated by Wulfila in a lot of different senses. Once as pasture -winja - but also in many other aspects like awake,...
Hi Ingemar, I'm curious what you're after with this etymology. The OED gives Sw. vinna for AS winnan, ON vinna; my guess would be that it's a different root...
The Gothic word "winja" is, according to W. P. Lehmann, a feminine noun with the same nominative and accusative. It occurs in John 10:9, where it translates...
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Since we have the word 'vini' in Sw. and Norw. for pasture I am wondering wether Northgermanic, as I have allways beleived, is closer connected to Gothic than...
Thank you for that! If you are right m y theories are resting on a better foundation. However as allways some considerations must be maintained but still it is...
... I suspect all of us have wondered about that. Another question: how could we determine what languages pre-existed Gothic north of the Danube? On historical...
... jah winja bigitiþ = KAI NOMHN hEURHSEI "and he will find pasture" NOMHN = winja "pasture" hEURHSEI = bigitiþ "he will find" ... No, it has to be 'winja'....
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Dear colleagues, You will find on the Moneta web site <http://www.moneta.be>http://www.moneta.be the list of the first group of books published or to be...
Hails frijandeis, I am proud to announce that my book, The Goths: Children of the Storm, has now appeared and is available at the www.iuniverse.com website....
Háils How does one actually decline "aus" (ewe) [the Germanic "ôw" became a long open o-sound (written "au") before vowels; but we have "awistr",...]? ...
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Dear all, Sorry to bleat once more about my newly released book, but several of you informed me that they could not locate the book on the publisher's...
Call for Papers The Heroic Age: A Journal of Early Medieval Northwestern Europe invites submissions for our upcoming issues. In each issue, we plan to publish...
Hi. I have just joined the list, and wanted to present my self. My name is Halstein (some migth know me from the Germanic-L list, where I am a member, albeit...
Hej Halstein! Kul att se dig här på denna listan! Båten ligger fullt utrustad sedan i måndags och med ett antal väsentliga förbättringar och du vet var...
Hi Oscar! That was a Swedish greeting to a Norwegian friend just telling him the sailingboat was waiting for his arrival to me. Nothing interesting that you...
ok......u live in sweden....the people of gotland are gothic as well..... ... From: Ingemar Nordgren <ingemar@...> Subject: [gothic-l] Re: Hello. To:...
Hails to all ! I am new here and want to introduce myself: my name is Harald. My interests are mainly in gothic grammar, syntax and also using it in daily...
Háils Harald! Nice to see you here and especially that you're interested in colloquial use of gothic. So am I, eventhough I haven't been able to be that much...