Re: [tied] Re: All of creation in Six and Seven

From: alex
Message: 27131
Date: 2003-11-13

Piotr Gasiorowski wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: João Simões Lopes Filho
> To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 1:01 PM
> Subject: Re: [tied] Re: All of creation in Six and Seven
>
>
>> Is there some clue of PIE name of Pleiades? How they were named
>> among main
> IE languages? I know Greek Pleiades and Indian Krttika: What was their
> German and Balto-Slavic names?
>
> The traditional Polish names are <Baby> 'women' and <(Kwoka i)
> Kurcze,ta> '(mother hen and) chickens'.
>
> Piotr


Same in Rom. The name of Pleiade is "CloSca cu Pui" meaning as in
Polish.
BTW, the word should be from Bulgarian "kloc^ka" as well as the verb "a
cloci" which should be too from Bulgarian "kloc^i". The other
derivatives should be Rom. intern derivations.
cloScã=brood-hen, hatching-heen
a cloci=to hatch, to brood
adj. clocit= foul

there is male name "CloSca" too.

Which should be the etymology of the Bulgarian word? Does it has its
cognates in Slavic cognates? I don't forget here at Latin "cloaca" & Co
too.

Alex