LL-L "Etymology" 2006.03.15 (05) [E]

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15 March 2006 * Volume 05
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From: Karl Schulte <kschulte01 at alamosapcs.com>
Subject: LL-L "Etymology" 2006.03.15 (03) [E]

No, it was in embarrassment at the comments I have made, being full of 
errors. I had just noticed them. And it IS fun here! I was amazed at the 
response to Lobscous (or however it is speklled. I am getting ready to try 
several recipes received and the sandkake as well. The other amazing thing 
is how much of the various lowland dialects?LL I can undersatnd with little 
effort. Rest assured, it is fun.

Karl

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From: Karl-Heinz Lorenz <karl-heinz.lorenz at gmx.net>
Subject: LL-L "Etymology" 2006.03.14 (08) [E/German]

Ron wrote:
>I have a sneaking suspicion that our _laiseigs jah filudeis waúrdtimrjans_
Arthurs (resident Gothologist) made up that *_kattar_ thing in one of his
"funny turns."  He's probably giggling as we speak.

But I like the idea that perhaps in context with Jesus Last Supper there is 
'kattas' with the meaning of hangover/kater in Wulfila's Bible. Maybe the 
best explanation of the apostles behaviour after Jesus was arrested. A 
totally new perspective for historians.

Karl-Heinz, giggling 

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