Word help if possible

gotenfreund ekinzel at HOTMAIL.COM
Sun Apr 10 02:56:27 UTC 2011


my Gothic etymological dictionary (Holthausen, 1934) has in-kiltho "pregnant" associated with kilthei, "womb", the latter connected with OE cild, Modern English "child".

--- In gothic-l at yahoogroups.com, Brian Smith <heatheninfo at ...> wrote:
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> Thank yo. That I understood. I was looking for the reflex of the word, and found 
> it is the PIE -gel (to make round, swell).
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> Anyone ever figure out a plausible etymology for enguz, iggws?
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> Thank you
> 
> Brian
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> From: OSCAR HERRE <duke.co at ...>
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> inkilthon  means she was pregnant......if that answers your question......
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> --- On Sat, 4/9/11, heatheninfo <heatheninfo at ...> wrote:
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> From: heatheninfo <heatheninfo at ...>
> Subject: [gothic-l] Word help if possible
> To: gothic-l at yahoogroups.com
> Date: Saturday, April 9, 2011, 3:34 PM
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> Good afternoon,
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> I was wondering if anyone here might be able to help me break apart a word in 
> Gothic from the Gospel of Luke 2:5
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> inkilþon = adjective; dative singular feminine of "inkilþō"
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> I am trying to understand the root words that make up inkilþō. Any 
> assistance would be greatly appreciated. 
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> 
> Brian
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