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cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "tolgs001" <george_st@...> wrote:
> As for my "djilas" in the subject line: those interested might
> have a look at the old Hungarian turkic vocabulary lists (by a
> professor LajoS Ligeti) here:
>
> http://www.hik.hu/tankonyvtar/site/books/b145/ch05s05.html
>
> Inter alia, the title <gyula> (all words are of today's Hungarian):
>
George,
1. <gyula> is not an Inherited Hungarian Word.
If it would have been, it should have cognates among the Hungarian
sister languages
2. Regarding its SUPPOSED Turkic origin:
==> You need to quote a valid common noun <gyula> as a Turkic
word, you can choose yourself what Turkic language you like, but of
course not Toponims and not Personal Names.
Only than the Turkic origin of this word became credible
Till than everything you say will be pure speculations
Marius