I thought at one point that 'east" as cognate to 'aesir' was interesting. At the moment I gravitate more to the mainstream explanation of the IE meaning of the word as in Sanskrit 'noble'.
aes- would coincide with eer/ Ehr (Dutch/German for "honor") ('s' = 'r'). Also already claimed by philologist ...
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- 09 Jan 2023, 17:19
- Forum: Language & Etymology
- Topic: Why no words 'Æsir' or 'Vanir' in OL?
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- 03 Jan 2023, 12:25
- Forum: Introductions
- Topic: Forum introduction by Pirus
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Forum introduction by Pirus
Hallo!
I have become a keen friend of the Oera Linda manuscript since finding out about it in 2016.
The manuscript along with other things inspired me to a new found interest in Germanic languages and European history. The theological strain contained in the writings also spoke to me.
Linguistic ...
I have become a keen friend of the Oera Linda manuscript since finding out about it in 2016.
The manuscript along with other things inspired me to a new found interest in Germanic languages and European history. The theological strain contained in the writings also spoke to me.
Linguistic ...