[gothic-l] Re: Evidence of East Germanic in Scandinavian Inscriptions
Tore Gannholm
tore.gannholm at SWIPNET.SE
Sat Feb 28 19:24:46 UTC 2004
With the arrow next you have to go to page 3
On page 6 you have the 24 letter alphabeth
Tore
>--- In gothic-l at yahoogroups.com, Tore Gannholm <tore.gannholm at s...>
>wrote:
>> I have some photos of the Kylver stone from Stånga Gotland on
>>
>> http://www.stavgard.com/Gotland/historia_/kylverstenen/default.htm
>>
>> Tore
>>
>
>Thanks once again. Unfortunately, I can't seem to get the picture
>this time. When I click on the link, I get the introductory text,
>but it seems to break off just as it starts quoting from Guta saga.
>
>> >Moos, Gotland (spearhead, 3rd c. (But 2nd according to Looijenga;
>> >2nd, according to the site Tore mentioned "but perhaps around
>300")),
>> >GAOIS, _*gaujis_, 'barker?'
>
>This is the usual explanation, but I wonder if it could as easily be
>related to Gothic words like _gawi_ 'dictrict', and _gauja_ 'native,
>inhabitant'?
>
>> >Etelhem, Sweden (fibula), MKMRLAWRT?
>
>> >
>> >M(I)K M(E)R(I)LA W(O)RTA
>
>Moltke:
>
>> >
>> >EK ER(I)LA(Z) W(O)RTA
>
>The name _Merila_ appears among the Gothic signatures in the Naples
>deed (6th century).
>
>Llama Nom
>
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