Flamingo
OSCAR HERRE
duke.co at SBCGLOBAL.NET
Fri Dec 31 17:45:50 UTC 2010
maybe the spanish took the name from the goths...im pretty sur the spanish lingo incorporated gothic names and sayins from back in the day......it also think the spanish use alot of their words from english and probably alot of other cultures as well use english words.....
--- On Fri, 12/31/10, Marja Erwin <marja-e at riseup.net> wrote:
From: Marja Erwin <marja-e at riseup.net>
Subject: Re: [gothic-l] Flamingo
To: gothic-l at yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, December 31, 2010, 11:25 AM
I thought Spanish "domingo" was derived from late Latin dominicus?
On Dec 31, 2010, at 11:35 AM, OSCAR HERRE wrote:
> you are rite about it being in other cultures......i think in spanish they call sunday , domingo......it could be some sort of integral meaning as judgement day or something......dom, meaning judge and possibly domingo being some sort of derivative to explain as a judgement of time or day.....i have also read of guys here in the old west-u.s. having names like mingo or ringo.....
Marja Erwin
marja-e at riseup.net
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