LL-L "Lexicon" 2002.11.11 (02) [E]

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From: j_thole at ftml.net <j_thole at ftml.net>
Subject: LL-L "Lexicon" 2002.11.10 (05) [E]

On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 08:17:17 -0800, "Lowlands-L" <admin at lowlands-l.net>
said:
> Regarding Helen's list of Estonian loanwords : Maybe "kampsun" was
> derived
> from "camisole" ?
> In Dutch, "kamizool" used to denote some sort of a vest with sleeves (<
> French "camisole" < Italian "camiciola" < "camicia" = "shirt" (E)).
> Russian
> has the word too by the way, since the 18th century "kamzol".

Hello Luc and others,

A Japanese friend wrote me that the correct word was "shanpen". He also
had some other corrections to the original word list. I'll post those
later. But I am unsure if "shanpen" evolved from kamizool. Strictly going
by the sound of the word (I'm not a language expert at all) I would say
that "campagne" or "kampen" would be better candidates.

Regards,

Johan Thole

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From: R. F. Hahn <sassisch at yahoo.com>
Subject: Lexicon

Johan wrote above:

> On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 08:17:17 -0800, "Lowlands-L" <admin at lowlands-l.net>
> said:

It was Luc Hellinckx <luc.hellinckx at pandora.be>

Cheers!
Reinhard/Ron

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