Gothic thing

OSCAR HERRE duke.co at SBCGLOBAL.NET
Sun May 26 16:17:05 UTC 2013


who went to those round tables...man i couldnt get away to go to the one in madrid.....

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From: OSCAR HERRE <duke.co at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [gothic-l] Re: Gothic thing
To: gothic-l at yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, May 26, 2013, 11:14 AM



  



i read it as a derivative from gaqumths......

--- On Sun, 5/26/13, faltin2001 <d.faltin at hispeed.ch> wrote:

From: faltin2001 <d.faltin at hispeed.ch>
Subject: [gothic-l] Re: Gothic thing
To: gothic-l at yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, May 26, 2013, 11:09 AM

  

Hi Oscar,

where did you get the word "gaquinta" from? I cannot find this word anywhere. It does not sound Germanic or Gothic to me at all.

The Gothic word for assembly should be "ga-qumths". The word is derived from "qiman" = to come. Thus, Gothic "-qumths" corresponds to modern German "-kunft" as in Zusammen-kunft" meaning gathering.

Cheers
Dirk

--- In gothic-l at yahoogroups.com, OSCAR HERRE <duke.co at ...> wrote:
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> well assembly is gaquinta in goth...galeikada familia gaquintam.....or family get togethering.....
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> From: nodead4 <nodead4 at ...>
> Subject: [gothic-l] Re: Gothic thing
> To: gothic-l at yahoogroups.com
> Date: Friday, May 3, 2013, 4:13 PM
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> Many thanx to you all for your responses and enlightment about this topic, lets see how we'll call the assembly in our book.
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> All the best.
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> --- In gothic-l at yahoogroups.com, "ingemarn2000" <ingemar@> wrote:
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> > Yes, they did - not only on Gotland but as well in southern Scandinavia. Tores view is a little short!
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> > Concerning the meeting I suggest Þing as a common Germanic term.
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> > --- In gothic-l at yahoogroups.com, OSCAR HERRE <duke.co@> wrote:
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> > > i thought alot of them or their relatives live in southern sweden...gothenburg, vasterland, etc.....
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> > > --- On Fri, 5/3/13, Tore Gannholm <tore@> wrote:
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> > > From: Tore Gannholm <tore@>
> > > Subject: Re: [gothic-l] Gothic thing
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> > > Date: Friday, May 3, 2013, 1:41 AM
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> > > The Gutes did not live in Scandinavia. They lived and still live on the island Gotland in the middle of the Baltic Sea.
> > > They concluded a trade and peace agreement with the immigrant Svear (Heruls) on the Scandinavian peninslula about 550 CE
> > > The Gutna Allthingi is very old.
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> > > 3 maj 2013 kl. 00:11 skrev nodead4:
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> > > > Sai! My wife and me are writting a novel (half fiction) about IV century goths. Our question is how would be the name of the best known common germanic "thing" as the gathering of the kunja. If there was a "Thing of all gutes" in Scandinavia, such similar name does exist in gothic language?
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