Res: [tied] Help with Germanic & Scythian etymology

From: Joao S. Lopes
Message: 46363
Date: 2006-10-14

This pattern seem to be some reflex of PIE origin, but still debated. In Greece: Hellen, father of all Hellenes, with three sons: Xouthos, Doros and Aiolos.

----- Mensagem original ----
De: A. <xthanex@...>
Para: cybalist@yahoogroups.com
Enviadas: Sábado, 14 de Outubro de 2006 12:03:14
Assunto: Re: [tied] Help with Germanic & Scythian etymology

--- In cybalist@... s.com, "A." <xthanex@... > wrote:

Combining the Eddic material with that of Tacitus and Nennius, we
have:

> Ymir/Buri = Tuisto = Fethuir
> Bor = Mannus = Alanus
>
> Brother 1 = Vili (Frey?) = Ing = Neugio (they look linguistically
> related to my untrained eye)
>
> Brother 2 = Istaev/Istio/ Iscio/Hiscion
>
> Brother 3 = Irmin/Armenon (this is either Odin or Thor with the
> other likely being Iscio)

Additionally, when reviewing the remarks of Herodotus on the
founding of the Scythian people, we see:

Jove -> Targitaus -> three sons named LEIPOXAIS, ARPOXAIS, and
COLAXAIS.

Zeus -> Hercules -> three sons named AGATHYRSUS, GELONUS, and
SCYTHES.

Colaxais and Scythes are equated in the tales but the rest remain a
mystery.
If any further linguistic evidence could be drawn from Tarigitaus,
Leipoxais, Arpoxais, COlaxais, Agathyrsus, Gelonus, or Scythes - I
would be very appreciative!

Sincerely,
Aydan




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