LL-L "Etymology" 2010.04.16 (01) [EN]

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From: Paul Finlow-Bates <wolf_thunder51 at yahoo.co.uk>
 Subject: LL-L "Etymology" 2010.04.15 (02) [DE-EN]



Hi Jonny,



That sounds very possible to me.  Sandy or somebody might be able to tell us
if the come/keam shift is possible in Scots?


Paul


From: Jonny <jonny.meibohm at arcor.de<http://uk.mc264.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=jonny.meibohm@arcor.de>
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Subject: LL-L "Etymology" 2010.04.15 (01) [EN]



Beste Paul,



you wrote:



So Keamer suggests "one who keams".  Though what on earth the verb to "keam"
might mean I have no idea!



What's about (New-)"comer"?



Allerbest!



Jonny Meibohm

Lower Saxony, Germany



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