icnopilli / icnopilti

patrick thomas hajovsky pthajovs at midway.uchicago.edu
Sun May 20 02:25:59 UTC 2001


Mark,

That's really interesting; you've got some of my wheels turning...  I'm
wondering if there are other ways to describe merit, and if "merit" can be
considered as an aspect of fate rather than something acquired through
honor.  And getting back to David's question, if both forms with icno were
in operation at the same time and in the same places.

I'll check out the Carochi.  Thanks for the response.

Patrick

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On Sat, 19 May 2001, Mark David Morris wrote:

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> Thanks for your comments; however, verbs derived or modified with icno
> clearly relate to merit.  You might want to check the relevant sections of
> Carochi.  best,
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