Back to Attila
Joseph Salmons
jsalmons at WISC.EDU
Wed Jun 20 17:36:13 UTC 2007
At the risk of pushing an off-topic thread farther from American
dialects: Yup, it is related (and, yeah, it's 'child'). That's
regarded as a Norse loan word, I think.
On Jun 20, 2007, at 12:21 PM, sagehen wrote:
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>> And -ila is a common diminutive/hypocoristic suffix with names
>> (including the just-mentioned bishop/translator, connected to 'wolf')
>> and beyond (like barnilo, 'little kid').
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>> Joe
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> Is Scottish "bairn" related? ( Or is that kid as in goat?)
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