[gothic-l] Re: Name origin and meaning
DavidNebula222 at AOL.COM
DavidNebula222 at AOL.COM
Sun Jun 4 23:39:47 UTC 2000
You're right about the word "bill", Sverre! Words ending in double "ll" were
"lr" in Old Norse, and "lR" in Indogermanic, but because of a phonological
phenomenon called progressive assimilation, "lr" became double "ll".
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