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526 Joris Van Looveren
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Jun 1, 1999
7:44 am
... In dutch 'glauben' is 'geloven' (believe). The verb 'loven' also exists; it means 'praise' I think, in the sense of praising somebody when he did something...
527 Christian Petersen
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Jun 1, 1999
11:07 am
... Joris, I think you have confused 2 roots here; one belonging to Dutch 'lof ' (German 'Lob') and 'loof' (German 'Laub'), the other one belonging to the one...
528 Stephen Mark Carey
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Jun 1, 1999
3:19 pm
... But aren't we dealing with two different roots in the list of words that you give here? i.e., lauben and loben. Stephen M. Carey Department of Germanic...
529 mcarver
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Jun 3, 1999
10:28 am
Goleins, listarjos (KEY: y = th, c = hv) GAKANNJAN: yo filuandhulein aiggliskagutiskai waurdlistai meinai. Nist nu si, fragib' ik, unainfalda, unte ik ni kann...
530 Raymond Uppelschoten
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Jun 3, 1999
11:41 am
This promises a lot, Matt, but I cannot reach it. Only messages that the page cannot be found. Clicking from your registered homepage to truth.html doesn't...
531 Raymond Uppelschoten
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Jun 3, 1999
11:45 am
Found it out already. Remove the last / in the URL Matt provided and visit his site! ... From: Raymond Uppelschoten [mailto:Raymond_Uppelschoten@...] ...
532 Grsartor@... Send Email Jun 3, 1999
4:28 pm
Hailai! I am not erudite enough to shed much light on the original meaning of the roots of Germanic verbs, but I feel justified in commenting on the view that ...
533 mcarver
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Jun 3, 1999
9:20 pm
ansteis, reikimunds, bi thaize raihtwitain. thanks, raymond, for the correction. ... eGroups.com home: http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l ...
534 Grsartor@... Send Email Jun 18, 1999
3:18 pm
Hailai sijaiþ, bokarjos razdos gutiskaizos: In the surviving Old English there are about 100 riddles. In imitation of them I offer the following in Gothic....
535 mcarver
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Jun 19, 1999
1:00 am
these are great. Where did you get them? BTW if you want to guess, please reply to gerry privately so others can guess too. Matt ... eGroups.com home:...
536 Grsartor@... Send Email Jun 19, 1999
6:46 pm
Thanks for the commendation, Matt. They were my own inventions, but if they are appreciated I will send more when ideas occur to me. Gerrry. ... eGroups.com...
537 Raymond Uppelschoten
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Jun 21, 1999
7:01 am
I have the books of these three authors. Does anyone have a short or not so short analysis of the differences between the three? ... eGroups.com home:...
538 David Salo
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Jun 23, 1999
12:02 pm
... Raymond should be "Ragin(a)munds", "hand/protection of (good) advice"; *Reikimunds would be "Richmond" or something like it in Norman-English. /\ WISTR...
539 mcarver
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Jun 23, 1999
6:19 pm
... ansteis, raginamunds, bi thaize raihtwitain ... eGroups.com home: http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l http://www.egroups.com - Simplifying group...
540 LBate18495@... Send Email Jun 23, 1999
7:10 pm
Hi All Just wanted to let you all know I have a new email address LeBateman@.... Le ... eGroups.com home: http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l ...
541 Le Bateman
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Jun 26, 1999
1:15 am
I have been having trouble posting this because I have new email service and I have not gotten the hang of it yet. My main question is How much of an...
542 mcarver
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Jun 26, 1999
1:38 am
I don't know where you got your info, Le, beside Petrie. But I'm sure he didn't mention all the things you did. I'd first have to say that the concept of...
543 Tomas Mac an Chrosain
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Jun 26, 1999
5:38 am
I have read about the Crimean Goths from the analysis in your past posting and the book by Bennett some years ago. I am curious to know just what happened to...
544 Grsartor@... Send Email Jun 26, 1999
9:41 am
I got a copy of Wright's Grammar of the Gothic Language not so long ago from Amazon UK. Gerry. ... eGroups.com home: http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l ...
545 Alex Loepp
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Jun 27, 1999
7:28 am
Check out this glossary that shows some of the direct correlations between Gothic and Old English...........it's from Wright's Grammar: ...
546 Christian Petersen
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Jun 27, 1999
5:47 pm
Thanks to Sean Crist, Joe Wright's dic is now online - great stuff. ... I have the 1930 impression in front of me. Here it is correct: 'munþs' = 'mouth'; ...
547 mcarver
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Jun 28, 1999
2:28 am
... Yes, many thanks. BTW My own online lexicon also contains Wright's list (in streamlined form albeit) as well as supplemental words from Krause et al....
548 Le Bateman
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Jun 28, 1999
3:12 am
Is there a strong Gothic influence on OE or other Gemrnic languages. I have found similairity in some of their pronouns. Ik and Ic, also other forms Welqumons...
549 Le Bateman
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Jun 28, 1999
3:49 am
Since I have changed email and internet servers I lost the information from the AOL server, now I want to ask about recommended reading also Up todate grammar...
550 Le Bateman
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Jun 29, 1999
9:13 pm
Where in the ancient world did the Gothic people have settlements. Were there more than the VisiGoths and OstroGoths. Which were the Western Goths and Eastern...
551 Sean Crist
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Jun 30, 1999
12:33 am
... The Goths are believed to have originated somewhere in southern Scandinavia; there is an island which is still called Gotland. The Goths gradually made...
552 Tomas Mac an Chrosain
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Jun 30, 1999
7:44 am
... I am still awaiting any responses to what happen to those Ostrogoths who stayed behind in Crimea and were reported have have still been speaking a late...
553 Sean Crist
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Jun 30, 1999
5:01 pm
... I think the problem is that we don't really have any good information about what Gothic folklore might have been like, especially that late. So even if it...
554 Raymond Uppelschoten
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Jul 1, 1999
8:46 am
... Short remark: The old Franconian area was roughly located in the Southern parts of today's Netherlands, Belgium and western parts of Germany. Speakers of...
555 Joris Van Looveren
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Jul 1, 1999
3:06 pm
Hello all, And now for something completely different... http://talking-heads.csl.sony.fr/ This is a project that I've been involved in for about a year now....
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