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Wed Mar 19 15:42:20 UTC 2003


 matthew carver <me at matthewcarver.com> wrote: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 is felt, i think, or use words to
mean touch (tekan) or think (hugjan, munan, thugkjan, frathjan etc.)
feelings - sense is 'frathi' or 'gahugds' - again, not common modern
usage.
close - galukan (verb to close), adj. (near, tight) lukns, adv. nehw(a)
finish - ustiuhan
blue - not attested. ? *blews
gray - (adj) grews, greiseis, hasws, falws; (n) hawi
brown - (adj) bruns
yellow - not attested. but yellowish, pale (grayish) = falws. use golden
(gultheins) or red (ruths) or bright (bairhts) perhaps.

it really requires one to think differently about domains of meaning and
  examine one's idioms and ways of expression in comparison with those of
gothic.

-matthew


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> is this particular reading in gothic or what. is balan gothic for
> horse- i dont know. but maybe you might know some word meanings i hadnt
> found in wrights glossary or the german-gotisch glossary. here they
> are-
> hot,south,north,on,off,feel,feelings,close,finish,blue,gray,brown,yellow----ik
> andbeiden izwar andwaurdwa.swa larsizuhain andbeiden skura
> seina--nightly bath?   afletan mein dwalipa waurdei, im swe sidondan
> mein gutiska.---awiulidon bropar
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couple of more questions- in the word your which is izwar,is izwar pronounced as just the war part as var,so your saying var-your.also in reading other peoples work in gothic i noticed most of the words are suffixed different than their original meaning counterparts.do you know of  a more teachable book and glossary other that i have free access to on internet.

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