I wonder what Dwarf and it's plural would be in Gothic? Seeing some info
on the Conlang list.
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Neil Fulton
nfulton@...
Dec 1, 1999 12:59 pm
... Presumably *dwairgs, *dwairgos (it's just an ordinary masc. noun: as far as I know, English is the only language where phonetic developments make the...
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got@...
Dec 1, 1999 1:14 pm
francisc czobor <czobo-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1245 ... have ... "West". ... eu-). ... (probably...
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got@...
Dec 1, 1999 1:20 pm
nfulto-@... (neil fulton) wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1247 ... That was interesting! In Sw.dvärg "dwarf", in...
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kroma
kroma@...
Dec 2, 1999 1:09 am
About the Gothic word for mother, there is an Icelandic word, mæðgin, which means mother and son. And another, mæðgur, which means mother and daughter. ...
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Francisc Czobor
czobor@...
Dec 2, 1999 8:09 am
... The terrain W of the Black Sea (where now my country is, the ancient Dacia) was indeed very forested at that time. A stony terrain? In this region I know...
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Francisc Czobor
czobor@...
Dec 2, 1999 8:15 am
GoÞs dags izwis allaim! If there's a relationship between the Gothic "jah" and the Finnish & Estonian "ja", both meaning "and", I think that the direction of...
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Francisc Czobor
czobor@...
Dec 2, 1999 8:18 am
Hails everybody! I am interested in the subject of the Crimean Goths, but my sources for information are rather poor. Can anybody give me some information on...
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Magnus Hreinn Snaedal
hreinn@...
Dec 2, 1999 1:08 pm
These words are derived from the root of móðir, just as feðgin 'father and daughter(s)' and feðgar 'father and son(s)' arer derived from the root of ...
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Tomas Mac an Chrosain
crosan@...
Dec 2, 1999 4:55 pm
... Dear Francisc: I was very interested in this subject as well. I was trying to find out what happen to the descendents of the Goths of Crimea, but some...
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Bertil Häggman
bertil.haggman@...
Dec 2, 1999 7:46 pm
I have in earlier postings presented a number of titles on the Crimean Goths. There are articles in several works published during the 1980s and 1990s. Gustav...
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got@...
Dec 2, 1999 10:54 pm
The Crimean Gothic, located in south-western Crimea, became ... this, ... the ... a ... Caucasia, ... also ... have ... though ... did ... century). ... Hails...
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Tim O'Neill
scatha@...
Dec 2, 1999 11:28 pm
... It seems the Crimean Goths became Catholic quite early on. Many of the Gothic 'viking' expeditions of the 250s originated from the Crimea and large...
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got@...
Dec 3, 1999 12:23 am
francisc czobor <czobo-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1252 ... borrowing ... being ... oddity ... Book ...
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Francisc Czobor
czobor@...
Dec 3, 1999 7:45 am
Hails allaim! Thank you very much, all who answered to my message regarding the Crimean Gothic! The information provided by you is very interesting, and I...
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abrigon
abrigon@...
Dec 4, 1999 9:56 am
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abrigon
abrigon@...
Dec 4, 1999 9:56 am
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Bertil Häggman
bertil.haggman@...
Dec 4, 1999 10:16 am
Found your webpage on Crimea of great interest as I am researching Swedish-Crimean Tartar relations throughout the centuries. These relations were based on a...
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got@...
Dec 4, 1999 4:02 pm
I thought that I should show you a possible candidate for Beowulf´s mound "Hronesnes". Rone, until 600 years ago called Hrone. Also by ethnologist P-A Säve...
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Thiudans
mcarver@...
Dec 4, 1999 8:26 pm
Anyone want to help? FafaFloly <fafafloly@...>...
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gnsummers
gnsummers@...
Dec 4, 1999 9:42 pm
I am brand new to this group and don't currently don't know of any resources on Gothic. Where can books etc. be bought? My background up to now has been in...
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David Salo
dsalo@...
Dec 5, 1999 4:54 am
... Theihwo isn't related to Tiwaz < *Deiwos (which has a long i and would be Teiws in Gothic); it's probably *tenkw- > thenhwon- > Go theihwo, perhaps meaning...
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Pagliarulo Giuseppe
g.pagliarulo@...
Dec 5, 1999 11:12 am
In midumai hvarbis libainais unsaraizos ik qam in walþau riqizeinamma unte wigs raihts fralusans was. Ô wai! Hvan hardu ist qiþan hvas is was, sa walþus...
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Francisc Czobor
czobor@...
Dec 6, 1999 8:32 am
Goths dags allaim! In my "waurda niuja faur gutrazdai" I proposed: Rome = Romabaurgs (cf.Icelandic Romaborg) Roman = Walahs (cf. OHG, OE) Greek = Graikus (from...
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Francisc Czobor
czobor@...
Dec 6, 1999 8:32 am
... Maybe it's true that Wulfila follows slavishly the Greek original in his translation, but maybe the syntaxes of the two languages were somehow compatible. ...
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Francisc Czobor
czobor@...
Dec 6, 1999 8:32 am
Hails izwis allaim! It seems to me that what we know about the Huns came to us mostly through East-Germanic intermediates. This is reflected also by the names...
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Thiudans
mcarver@...
Dec 6, 1999 10:11 am
If anyone has played Age of Empires II, they will have noticed that the Goths speak swedish, or something very like that. Has anyone played this, and who is...
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got@...
Dec 6, 1999 11:00 pm
david salo <dsal-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1267 ... an ... have ... Old ... Germanic ... would ... ...
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Francisc Czobor
czobor@...
Dec 7, 1999 6:06 am
Liufs Iosef, Hva taujis þu þar, at daura haljos? Hiri sprauto in fairhvu þana triggwan! Ik man þata walþus sa riqizeina ist in gahugdai þeina, ni aljar. ...
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Pagliarulo Giuseppe
g.pagliarulo@...
Dec 7, 1999 11:23 am
Liufs Fragkisk, ... Weis allai indrobnan magum simle in hveilai. ... Ik uswakida miþ menin batizin himma daga, awiliudo þuk. ... Wenja þata! Jah in gahugdai...