Re: PS Emphatics

From: fournet.arnaud
Message: 52251
Date: 2008-02-04

That would be English betrothe
we also have archaic English troth
How about German treu?
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--- tgpedersen <tgpedersen@...> wrote:
> Further
> Dutch trouwen "marry", MLG tru:welovede "engagement
> (to be married)",
> ON trúlofa "promise solemnly; engage (to be
> married)" with s mobile?
> Torsten
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What is "s mobile" ?

As far as I remember,
I am the only one that asserts
PIE had prefixes.

Please, watch your steps,

PIE had no prefixes
no nothing mobile at the initial.

Please remind orthodoxy.
Avoid making statements
that trespass the limits.

Arnaud
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