Re: Walachians are placed far North the Danube in Nestor (1056 - 11

From: Abdullah Konushevci
Message: 35592
Date: 2004-12-23

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "alexandru_mg3"
<alexandru_mg3@...> wrote:

Other paragraphes shows Walachians far North from the Danube
> figthing with Slavs and forcing the Lakhs (Rom. 'Leshi') to
migrate
> to Visla river and other Slavs to Dnepr river (all this before 898
> when Nestor talk about a common Wallachian & Slavic fight against
> Hungarians)
>
> Only the Bests,
> Marius
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Seeing the river name VISLA I wander about two reiver names
VELL•USHA: one in my Prishtina and second I think in Macedonia.
Knowing that iCC > eCC is regular in Proto-Albanian, as well as *sl
> ll, I supose that we have to deal with the same river name.
I doubt that as VISLA in Poland, as VELLUSHA in Prishtina and in
Macedonia are from Celtic language, taking into account that only in
Old Irish we have suffixed zero-grade form <wisce> 'water' from *ud-
skio.
Any comment?

Konushevci