... Hmm! Any connection with Krimhild of das Nibelungenlied, I wonder? (She was the wife of Sigfried who later went to live in Attila's court.) \/ __ __...
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got@...
Dec 7, 1999 6:56 pm
thiudans <mcarve-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1272 ... the ... Anyone that think it´s much cheaper to look...
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Bertil Häggman
bertil.haggman@...
Dec 7, 1999 9:31 pm
What would be the "travesty"? If any language is chosen for similarity to Gothic it would be Swedish, although a Gotlandich, Vaestgoeta or Oestgoeta dialect...
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Thiudans
mcarver@...
Dec 8, 1999 1:35 am
Hails! My only disagreement is that the Gothic tribe speaks Modern Swedish, not Gothic as would be suspected! We can hardly sustain that Modern Swedish ...
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regula
regula@...
Dec 8, 1999 1:37 am
... Dear Mr.Czobor, if you are really interested about Huns' names you just have to learn more about bulgarian history.It will help all of the members of the...
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Francisc Czobor
czobor@...
Dec 8, 1999 6:42 am
Indeed, it is considered that this (Alanic? Germanic?) princess (H)ildiko was the prototype of Krimhild of the Nibelungenlied. Francisc...
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Francisc Czobor
czobor@...
Dec 10, 1999 6:37 am
Dear Mr. Mihov Thank you very much for your comments. I apologize for my imprecision, but I wrote the message "Attila & Kreka" somehow in hurry, and don't...
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Francisc Czobor
czobor@...
Dec 10, 1999 6:40 am
Liufs Iosef, Fagino þata nu is miþ menin batizin. [I'm glad that you are in higher spirits now.] ... Ni *gamarkida þata þu melides us Dantin , jah...
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Pagliarulo Giuseppe
g.pagliarulo@...
Dec 10, 1999 10:44 am
OK, hlaibadeigons jah þiudamannans, here's a translation of the little piece of Gothic conversation I and Francisc have made (my message of december, 7): ...
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regula
regula@...
Dec 11, 1999 12:39 am
... Dear Mr.Czobor, I have to admitt I was surprised by your bulgarian-history knowledge. The cause i terorise the Group again is the Gothic intermediate...
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got@...
Dec 11, 1999 8:07 pm
Hails! I thought that I should try to write a simple sketch in gothic. They are four(girls) Thair isin fidwor(kunans?): "Ik haita Birgitta! Ik haita Anneli! Ik...
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benny@...
Dec 12, 1999 8:06 am
Gothana dag allaim! I was just wondering if the verb *sagjan is attested in Gothic as well as qithan to mean "say". It certainly makes sense, but I haven't...
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abrigon
abrigon@...
Dec 12, 1999 8:06 am
Question, the origin of the words we often use for profanity, how old
are they? Working on a point with a friend of mine, and she has me
normally out
classed,...
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Svein Nestor
NESTOR@...
Dec 12, 1999 8:41 am
From: <benny@...> Date sent: Sun, 12 Dec 1999 13:47:43 +1100 (EST) To: gothic-l@egroups.com Send reply to:...
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Pagliarulo Giuseppe
g.pagliarulo@...
Dec 12, 1999 11:09 am
... As you may have deduced from our recent discussion on neologisms, S certainly goes back to PGmc (probably *ski:tanam). ... Yes, there are some faults here,...
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kroma
kroma@...
Dec 12, 1999 1:13 pm
Since the Germanic languages seem to all use a different word to express the concept ´delicious,´ I have been wondering if we know what word the Goths used. ...
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ImALiLTPottt@...
Dec 12, 1999 4:51 pm
Translated what do those mean...
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sherri neumann
silents_fem_slave@...
Dec 12, 1999 7:41 pm
i requested membership and email but i have changed my mind. i have recieved at least ten emails maybe more ...i do not wish to be inundated with this flood...
Hi,everybody! I was just looking in a site about Crimean Goths and I wondered : "Were there any Goths in (today's)Eastern Ukraine and Crimea after 600AD and if...
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got@...
Dec 13, 1999 1:07 am
... Hails! Thanks for your comment on my sketch. I have to improve I guess. I´ll give it a try. Maybe "Braian"or"Braiain"(I don´t recommend the form "Brain",...
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got@...
Dec 13, 1999 1:26 am
"svein nestor" <nesto-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1289 ... Hails! Actually, I think it´s strange that...
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Bertil Häggman
bertil.haggman@...
Dec 13, 1999 4:45 am
Have taken a look at the latest great _Atlas of World History_ (London: Dorling Kindersley, 1999) and found that Bulgaria around 600 AD was controlled by the ...
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Thiudans
mcarver@...
Dec 13, 1999 9:50 am
Also do not forget the common Wulfilian elision of 'a' in the phrase "þata ist' > þat' ist. As far as your name is concerned, i suppose it is either in...
Actually I believe the cognate Gothic form of OIc. "kona" (kvenn-) is qeino or qens. Or are we dealing with an entirely different root here? --Matthaius...
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abrigon
abrigon@...
Dec 13, 1999 10:07 am
Mostly needed info on the F word, how was it used by ancient germanic
people if it is that old, or does it mean something like an abbrevation
as my friend...
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Thiudans
mcarver@...
Dec 13, 1999 10:13 am
We know of words usually glossed "sweet", i.e. woþeis & suts/súts. Of course there is goþs 'good' and leikains 'pleasure39;. Anyone have word on extant...
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Rysiek Derdziñski
maggot@...
Dec 13, 1999 6:46 pm
Heils! I am new to the list. My name is Richard (Reikshardus ?) Derdzinski and I come from Silesia in Poland - from the Germanic Silingi homeland. I am...
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Brian Beck
babeck@...
Dec 13, 1999 9:27 pm
abrigon <abrigo-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1302 ... abbrevation ... Mike, I don't believe the F word was...