Re: [tied] kuningas <-> knyaz

From: João S. Lopes Filho
Message: 8142
Date: 2001-07-28

No. Cingas seems to have no relation to kuningaz
Germanic kuningaz gave origin to Slavic kunezi and Lithuanian kuningas.
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> If this is so, then can we add Gaulish cingas, 'warrior' to this as a
> northern IE isogloss along with 'apple'?
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> --- In cybalist@..., "João S. Lopes Filho" <jodan99@...> wrote:
> > I think yes.
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> > > Is there any connection between Germanic *kuningas "king" (as
> > > borrowed into Finnish) and Russian (and Slavic) knyaz "prince"
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> > > ya < a nasal vowel). This would presuppose some Pre-Gmc.
> *kuníngas, I
> > > suppose?
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> > > Torsten
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