Re: Res: Re[2]: Res: Res: Res: [tied] Re: Etimology of Hellene / Ame

From: Francisco Antonio Doria
Message: 50696
Date: 2007-12-04

Germanic origin, g for w? Humm... Good idea!

"Joao S. Lopes" <josimo70@...> escreveu:
Or < gugliaro < *aculearium "someone the works with needles"  ?

Or from *williaro, somethink like  Germanic *willharjaz ?

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De: Francisco Antonio Doria <doriagen@... com.br>
Para: cybalist@... s.com
Enviadas: Terça-feira, 4 de Dezembro de 2007 7:45:51
Assunto: Re: Re[2]: Res: Res: Res: [tied] Re: Etimology of Hellene / Amerigo, Laudomia

My own guess is that it stems from guglia - gugliarello makes sense as ``the one that looks like a needle.'' Or perhaps from the fact that he was originally a wool weaver before making a fortune as a banker.

Rick McCallister <gabaroo6958@ yahoo.com> escreveu:

--- "Brian M. Scott" <BMScott@... net> wrote:

[snip]

Perhaps influenced by Guglielmo?
or even from Gugliemello?
> I've seen a suggestion that <Gugliarello> is from
> <guglia>
> 'needle; spire; pinnacle'.
>
[snip]
>
> Brian
>
>
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