Myt

Tom Dolack tdolack at DARKWING.UOREGON.EDU
Wed Feb 9 09:10:51 UTC 2005


I'd like to thank everyone for their help, and should anyone be
interested, the consensus is that the word's primary meaning in this
context is "molting" (a bird is apparently helpless while without
feathers and hides in his nest). However, if the nominative is "myto,"
can refer to "mytarstva," a sort of "heavenly customs" in the Byzantine
tradition. (Interesting idea - do you need some sort of passport to get
through? Photo id? Password? Secret handshake?)
This has been useful, if for no other reason, for reminding me of the
command Mandel'shtam had of the language - a joy to study. And to think
I could be punching a time-clock for living.
Vsego khoroshego,
Tom
________
Tom Dolack
Comparative Literature
U of Oregon
tdolack at uoregon.edu

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