Godana dag, Gutwulf! I'm always glad to get comparative material about the loanwords I find, so I can check them. Thank you! ... According to Wright, bandwa...
1781
Ingeborg S. Nordén
runelady@...
Feb 1, 2000 2:40 pm
(Shades of my old Gothic class at UW; if you want me to jump into a linguistic discussion, bring up a connection with Swedish! *LOL*) ... Not likely: the...
1782
got@...
Feb 1, 2000 4:15 pm
"pagliarulo giuseppe" <g.pagliarul-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1780 Godana dag Iosefs, Ingeborg jah allaim! ...
1783
Bertil Häggman
bertil.haggman@...
Feb 2, 2000 8:12 pm
Listmembers, The debate on the possibility to genetically decide relationship between Germanic immigrants to southern Europe and their Scandinavian ancestors...
1784
Tim O'Neill
scatha@...
Feb 4, 2000 10:28 am
Hails. The 'Germania' group on Ancient Sites is discussing setting up a Germanic 'tribe' there. For those who aren't familiar with it, Ancient Sites is a...
1785
got@...
Feb 4, 2000 10:35 am
"=?iso-8859-1?q?bertil_h=e4ggman?=" <bertil.haggma-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1783 Godana dag Bertil...
1786
Bertil Häggman
bertil.haggman@...
Feb 4, 2000 3:04 pm
Gutwulfs, Am not quite sure what you mean by "another time" but modern DNS technique is offering quite new possibilities for doing this kind of research. It is...
1787
Ingeborg S. Nordén
runelady@...
Feb 4, 2000 3:29 pm
... "Germanic" and "Celtic" are not the same thing, as anyone who's been in my online rune classes has heard once too often. I know the hosts are less ...
1788
got@...
Feb 4, 2000 5:38 pm
"tim o'neill" <scath-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1784 Hails Tim jah allai! I just remember a book of old...
1789
Bertil Häggman
bertil.haggman@...
Feb 4, 2000 7:14 pm
Listmembers, These three people names are mentioned in Tacitus _Germania_. There are several etymologies suggested for the Chatti. Nonen has been generally...
1790
Keth
keth@...
Feb 4, 2000 9:15 pm
... I agree, it gives me a chill too. But from what I see on the net, many people from Italy and Spain are quite enamoured of the idea that their ancestors...
1791
Tim O'Neill
scatha@...
Feb 4, 2000 9:15 pm
"ingeborg s. nordén" <runelad-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1787 ... Ancient ... knowledge ... free ... in...
1792
Bertil Häggman
bertil.haggman@...
Feb 4, 2000 10:12 pm
Listmembers, It has been a pleasure to report on the DNA research connections between Denmark and Italy in the case of the ancient Cimbri. Vesthimmerland...
1793
Tim O'Neill
scatha@...
Feb 5, 2000 1:35 am
Most people here will recall that Jordanes refers to another historian of the Goths called Ablabius, and that we know vitually nothing about him. Recently on...
1794
got@...
Feb 5, 2000 12:26 pm
"tim o'neill" <scath-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1793 ... Tim, I´ve tried to make lines comparable with...
1795
Tim O'Neill
scatha@...
Feb 5, 2000 9:26 pm
... Any guesses as to what an early West Germanic form of the name may have been? ... So would the name have been something like '*Herutaz' or perhaps ...
1796
John Otis
viking978@...
Feb 6, 2000 1:25 am
Check this out- this is a translation of The Our Father in Gothic. The translation is by Lowlands-L Administrator mailto:sassisch@... attar unsar thu in...
1797
Keth
keth@...
Feb 6, 2000 2:38 am
... "Borg" is also related to the word for mountain. A nearby mountain was also frequently used as "oppidum" or place to take refuge for the local population...
1798
Tim O'Neill
scatha@...
Feb 6, 2000 2:56 am
... <translation snipped> ... Thanks Gutwulfs. I don't think I'm convinced by her argument so far, but I'll reserve judgement until I can look at the second...
1799
Bertil Häggman
bertil.haggman@...
Feb 6, 2000 9:51 am
Tim, Missed your other people names, but the Marcomani are definitely Germanic, literally, the 'march-men', that is inhabitants of a border region. Compare...
1800
Oleg S.
olegsvir@...
Feb 6, 2000 11:20 am
Dear all, I don't know whether this fact is at all important. Most likely it is just a coincidence. But, approximately 30-40 km to the South East from Moscow...
1801
M. Carver
mcarver@...
Feb 6, 2000 9:31 pm
The translation is actually attested, John, and not done by the lowlands-L administrator. What we have here is the transcription of the extant passage with...
1802
MASSIMILIANO DISTASO
m.distaso@...
Feb 6, 2000 10:25 pm
godana dag allaim I'm Max, a new member of the list. I would like to know: 1) if there is anybody here on the list who can write or speak gothic. It would be...
1803
M. Carver
mcarver@...
Feb 7, 2000 12:24 am
Hails Maks! ... There are some of us who have been able to (with some difficulty in some cases) compose messages in gothic, translate gothic, etc. I know that ...
1805
got@...
Feb 8, 2000 10:46 am
go-@... wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1794 ... historian ... about ... Tim, I´ve tried to make lines comparable...
1806
got@...
Feb 11, 2000 5:07 pm
... Hails, Iosef jah allaim! Probably this hasn´t been a positive word. For the modest and conservative goths a uncontroled behaviour wasn´t their ideal. I...
1807
got@...
Feb 11, 2000 5:33 pm
"john otis" <viking97-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1796 Godana dag John! I think this a initiative to...
1808
Giuseppe Pagliarulo
g.pagliarulo@...
Feb 12, 2000 10:26 am
Godana dag Gutwulfa jah allaim ... You're probably right. The verb was apparently borrowed by French and Italian at the same time, giving Italian bramare and...
1810
got@...
Feb 12, 2000 4:58 pm
Godana dag, Iosefa jah allaim! ... Go ... think ... which ... Italian, ... so that ... example ... ('to ... This reminds me that in Sw., that the phrase for...
1811
David Salo
dsalo@...
Feb 13, 2000 4:13 am
... This is English "thresh", which means "to strike a (grain) plant to separate the seed from it". German dreschen has the same meaning. English "thrash"...