Res: Re: Res: Res: [tied] Swiftness of Indra

From: Joao S. Lopes
Message: 54663
Date: 2008-03-04

I didnt say that Phoibe was PIE. If my hypothesis of Koios-Kuu is correct, Finnic and Pre-Greek must have been some link that I cannot locate.
But... in another hypothesis, phoibos could be PIE and related to Slavic zvezda "star". < *g^HwoigW-

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De: fournet.arnaud <fournet.arnaud@...>
Para: cybalist@yahoogroups.com
Enviadas: Terça-feira, 4 de Março de 2008 16:49:01
Assunto: Re: Re: Res: Res: [tied] Swiftness of Indra


--- In cybalist@... s.com, "Joao S. Lopes" <josimo70@.. .> wrote:
>
> If gandharva/gand& r&Ba came from BMCA, Greek kentauros could be
related too... It makes me remind my past idea that Koios/Phoibe were
telated to Finnic Kuu/Paiva from some (odd) way.
> I would add to these words the mythical dogs of Yama:
karvara/s^arbala and Greek Kerberos.
>

FWIW:
Greek pho:s "light"
http://www.angelfir e.com/rant/ tgpedersen/ bHA.html
Estonian päev, -a "day", päevitama "sunbathe", päevitunud "sun-burned"

Torsten

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The connection of Finnish päjvä
with Greek Phoibê seems impossible.

Internal analysis of Uralic data
in particular in Permic shows the
PU proto-form was *baj-
with a variant *baj-wo
It meant "light, day" and "lightning".
It's hard to suggest something in PIE
for this *baj PU root.

It's kind of mixed up with another
root *puh- *poh "fire / to cook"
obviously cognate to PIE *puH2- "fire"

In any case, päjvä has nothing to do
with Phoibê.

Arnaud

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