... 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...
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Christian Petersen
ctp@...
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...
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Stephen Mark Carey
smcarey@...
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...
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mcarver
mcarver@...
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...
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Raymond Uppelschoten
Raymond_Uppelschoten@...
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...
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Raymond Uppelschoten
Raymond_Uppelschoten@...
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@...] ...
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Grsartor@...
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 ...
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mcarver
mcarver@...
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 ...
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Grsartor@...
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....
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mcarver
mcarver@...
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:...
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Grsartor@...
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...
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Raymond Uppelschoten
Raymond_Uppelschoten@...
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:...
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David Salo
dsalo@...
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...
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 ...
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Le Bateman
LeBateman@...
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...
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mcarver
mcarver@...
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...
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Tomas Mac an Chrosain
crosan@...
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...
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Grsartor@...
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 ...
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Alex Loepp
aloepp@...
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: ...
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Christian Petersen
ctp@...
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'; ...
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mcarver
mcarver@...
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....
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Le Bateman
LeBateman@...
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...
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Le Bateman
LeBateman@...
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...
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Le Bateman
LeBateman@...
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...
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Sean Crist
kurisuto@...
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...
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Tomas Mac an Chrosain
crosan@...
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...
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Sean Crist
kurisuto@...
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...
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Raymond Uppelschoten
Raymond_Uppelschoten@...
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...
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Joris Van Looveren
joris@...
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....