... Hi Vladimir If this is the identity you want to use, you have to be aware that this was based on a comparison of figures in the sagas and Gesta Danorum. I...
Hi Troels<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> Of course, I'm always aware that everyone can make mistakes, not...
Hello all, I realise this isn't the normal Gothic list matter- but- more or less out of curiosity, I have compiled a list of novels in English consisting of...
Hi Greg ... or less out of curiosity, I have compiled a list of novels in English consisting of Goths as main characters, or set within the various Gothic...
Hello, Thank you to the both of you- I'll look those up Steve. Matthew, have you already posted Maszman's lyrics to this list somewhere and I've overlooked...
Hail Ingemar! Just out of curiosity, how do you arrive at 2003 CE? I don't disagree with your position, its just the date 1.18.03 is very significant for me....
... Hej Valulfr! I follow the table of the sacrificial cycle erected by the archeoarchaeologist Göran Henriksson of Uppsala university. The calculations are...
... Hi Ingemar, Congratulations upon your new broadband connection, now you can speed up your work ? When you talk about werewolfs it made me think of the...
-Hej Lars, Thanks for your encouraging mail. Yes, now I think that long files and pictures will be a less problem as well as breaks in connection. I am...
... From: Johan Meyer <izakmeyer@...> To: gothic-l Moderator <gothic-l-owner@yahoogroups.com> Date: Monday, March 03, 2003 3:34 AM Subject: Re: Welcome...
Salvte! My name is Martin, I come from the northern part of Czech Republic (middle Europe) and I am 26. I am of german origin, work as a high school teacher. I...
Hails, I am curious as to the origin of the word "balan", mentioned in Procopius' History of the Wars, V, XVlll, in my vol, p 173, ",,,and his whole body was...
greg scaff <g_scaff@...> wrote: Hails, I am curious as to the origin of the word "balan", mentioned in Procopius' History of the Wars, V, XVlll, in my...
Hi Greg!<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> I have not a direct answer on your question regarding the "barbaric" word...
... com:office:office" /> ... Hi Vladimir, perhaps 'belyi' Russian for white is a possible link? Not sure what 'white' would be in Old Slavonic. cheers Dirk ...
Hails, Greg in the Romanian language, "balan" means "white" or "light-colored", with reference to horses (and sometimes it means also "blonde", with reference...
Koebler suggests Go. *Bala- refers orig. to 'white', and spec. a horse with a white marking, i.e. a "blaze" (cf. Byz. 'balas'), prob. < s. germ. *bala- "white,...
hot - heits south(ward) - adv. sunthr north(ern) - adj. naurths (adv. = ? naurthr) on - ana (et al.) off - ab (et al.) feel - ? you have to name what exactly...
Hi Dirk!<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> I do not think Russian "belyi" to have connection to Procopius' "balan"....
oscar - izwar is pronounced IZ-war. The 'w' is always 'w', not like v. It is the semivowel, not the bilabial continuant, in other words, like english 'w' or...
Sorry for the tardy response. I suggest for a translation of "Fire of life, make holy this place and keep out all evil": "Fon þizos libainais, weihais þana...
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Hails, My thanks go to Dirk, Vladimir, Oscar, and of course Matthew for your interest and insightful comments re: "balan". I guess another question would be...
hails greg- It may be possible. The horse-riding tribes of the steppes, Scythians and Sarmations seem to have loaned a few words to germanic languages in ...