[gothic-l] Gothic Neologism Dictionary
M. Carver
mcarver at CSULB.EDU
Tue Aug 29 22:54:50 UTC 2000
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Hails!
I have no clue what that message was about nor how it might logically fit
into the thread. I apologize for not having had this person on a moderated
status. <imaliltpottt at aol.com> has caused her interest in this group to be
seriously questioned in the past, but I don't think we will be troubled by
such things of hers any longer. <menacing chuckle>
To answer your question, I have put up a paltry little neologism database on
the gothic-l website (under egroups.com/list/gothic-l/). I have removed my
lexicon for present to renovate it and make it reversible (MnE-Go-MnE) and
will be examining ways to make it accessible online. I hope you can use what
is online along with textual resources to accomodate your pursuit for the
time being. I would naturally be willing to assist you in those lexical
queries that you cannot resolve by your own means.
ainfalþiba,
Matþaius
> From: "Le Bateman" <LeBateman at NetZero.Net>
> I had asked a serious question concerning a Neologism Gothic Dictionary, I
> want to try and learn Gothic using modern terms, and this is the reply I
> got Just Shave, to me that was not amuzing. I am, trying to take this
> serious.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <imaliltpottt at aol.com>
>> ust shave
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