Re: Grimm shift as starting point of "Germanic"
From: fournet.arnaud
Message: 54728
Date: 2008-03-06
From: Patrick Ryan
And what is the Germanic equivalent to <katina>?
What is it in Latin? You do not mean <cate:na> do you?
Patrick
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[Sniping deleted. -Brian]
English kettle
From old Norse ketill
From supposedly Common Germanic *katilaz
From
Latin kati:nus/katillus
You are foraging PAA and P**
You don't even understand your own mother tongue.
Pathetic.
Arnaud.
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