Re: Re[2]: [tied] Economic analysis of Indian History: meaning of Ar

From: kishore patnaik
Message: 52761
Date: 2008-02-12

Yes, this meaning was earlier discussed, either in Cybalist or elsewhere especially with regard to Ari.

if it is of some help, Ari means enemy in Telugu.

kishore patnaik

On Feb 12, 2008 11:52 AM, Patrick Ryan <proto-language@...> wrote:

It seems to mean 'enemy' in some bfranches of PIE I recall.

Patrick



----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick McCallister" <gabaroo6958@...>
To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [tied] Economic analysis of Indian History: meaning of
Aryan

> They are not cognates. Cognates share a common origin.
> Arya, as others told you probably means "high (born)"
> Except in some Uralic languages who evidently didn't
> get along with them, where it means or meant "slave".
>
>
> --- kishore patnaik <kishorepatnaik09@...>
> wrote:
>
> > I have used the phrase phonetic cognates very
> > consciously - the words are
> > cognates to the extent of phonetics and hope fully "
> > little more".
> >
> > I am not an out of india theorist, as such, though
> > may be more things than
> > accepted by westerners owe their origins to India.
> >
> > Lets start the disc on economic meanings of arya
> > please.
> >
> > Kishore patnaik
> >
>
>
>
>
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