Re: Wodan again (sigh)

From: tgpedersen
Message: 61669
Date: 2008-11-16

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Brian M. Scott" <BMScott@...> wrote:
>
> At 6:51:40 PM on Saturday, November 15, 2008, tgpedersen
> wrote:
>
> > --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Brian M. Scott"
> > <BMScott@> wrote:
>
> >> At 5:38:42 PM on Saturday, November 15, 2008, tgpedersen
> >> wrote:
>
> >> [...]
>
> >>> But there is a far more famous name which belongs to this
> >>> series; that of the great god of Germanic mythology, Wodan
> >>> (Wotan, Odin): Wo:da-naz (a derivative in *-nos) made from
> >>> a term *wo:ða-, an ancient form of German Wut "fury".
>
> >> [...]
>
> >>> I think I want to find that term in Pokorny.
>
> >> Try his *wa:t-, p. 1113.
>
> > Odin was bowlegged? I didn't know that.
>
> The other *wa:t-, obviously: 'geistig angeregt sein'.


> Lat. <va:te:s, -is> (wohl kelt. Lw. ?) 'Weissager, Seher',
> gall. <ouáteis> N. Pl. ds. , air. <fa:ith> 'Seher,
> Prophet', mir. fa:th (*wa:tu-) 'Prophezeiung, Ursache' =
> cymr. <gwawd> 'Gedicht'; got. <wo:ds> 'besessen', aisl.
> <o:ðr>, ags. <wo:d> ds. (*wo:da-), ahd. <wuot>
> 'insanitus'; aisl. <ø:sa> 'rasend, verrückt machen', ags.
> <we:dan>, ahd. <wuoten>, alts. <wo:dian> 'wüten, rasend,
> verrückt sein'; ahd. *<wuot> (Gen. <wuoti>), mhd. <wuot>
> 'heftige Gemütsstimmung, Wut'; dazu aisl. <O:ðinn>, as.
> ags. <Wo:den>, ahd. <Wuotan>; auf germ. *<wo:þa->
> weist aisl. <o:ðr> m. 'Poesie', ags. <wo:þ> 'Gesang, Laut,
> Stimme, Dichtung';

You really do believe I didn't know that, right?
I could of course tell you again that's it's not out of lack of
knowledge of the standard interpretation that I propose an alternative
solution, but obviously your mind can't take that in; just like George
goes 'Torsten wants to worship Odin ... must stop him <click> Torsten
wants to worship Odin ... must stop him <click>', you go all geistig
angeregt: 'Torsten is ignorant spreads wrong ideas ... must stop him
<click> Torsten is ignorant spreads wrong ideas ... must stop him
<click>'. What's the use of trying?


Torsten