Re: Greek+Slavic

From: Abdullah Konushevci
Message: 38732
Date: 2005-06-18

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "alex" <alxmoeller@...> wrote:
> george knysh wrote:
> > --- alex <alxmoeller@...> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> which anthropos, coincidentaly resemble the "slavic"
> >> word "trup" (body).
> >> I don't know if the use in Slavic of the word iis
> >> for every being or
> >> just for human beings.
> >
> > *****GK: In Ukr. "trup" means "corpse, dead body".
> > "tilo"= "body" (dead or alive).*****
>
>
> that is a bit strange. I wonder how in Alb. is used the word since
the
> word is present in this language too.
> Rom. întrupa ( < *antropa ?)= to get human form.
>
> Alex
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In "Oxford Albanian-English Language" you could found: "trup nm 1
body 2 main body, trunk (of a tree) 3 solid 4 corpse, troop, goup 5
frame/box around a mechanical part, housing etc.".

Konushevci