Re: to kill

From: altamix
Message: 28228
Date: 2003-12-09

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "m_iacomi" <m_iacomi@...> wrote:
> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "altamix" wrote:
>
> > I was searcing for some forms of Latin "occidere" but I could not
> > find anything with "g" there.
> >
> > Does anyone know about Latin "occidere" where the verb appears
> > as "occigo-" or something simmilar where the "g" is present there?
>
> There is nothing in Latin with /g/. I wrote:
> <And no, it is not a new word since it appears in ancient texts
> (even with analogical forms in some of them: "ucigu")>
> ^^^^^^^^^^
> The word "analogical" is to be taken as opposed to "etymological":
> there is no etymological reason for the presence of the /g/, the
> reason is analogy with other verbal forms having it.
>
> Marius Iacomi

analogy with what ? which a verb should be in your eyes the one who
made the analogy here?

Alex