--- In cybalist@..., "tgpedersen" <tgpedersen@...> wrote:
> BTW how old is the personal name Göte in Swedish (cf. Dan and Vagn
> (from wagnijo?) in Danish)?
I only did a quick search on the medieval Swedish dictionary on the
net, so the PN will have to wait. Anyway the anthroponym seems to be
attested from 1285:
http://spraakdata.gu.se/cgi-bin/sdw/knut.cgi
and something from SAOL:
http://g3.spraakdata.gu.se/osa/show.phtml?filenr=1/92/23346.html
I really enjoy these lates posts of Yours.
These
"Detschew:
"
Dinogéteia, Diniguttia, Dinigothia, Denegothia, Denecutia, Denegotia,
Dinogesia
Place name in the vicinity of Garvan in Dobrudz^a"
looks almost too good to be true!
I'll have to borrow the book myself, it looks really promising!
Keep up the good work!
Anders