Re: CHAT: Brithenig-heads
From: | andrew <hobbit@...> |
Date: | Thursday, April 13, 2000, 9:24 |
Am 04/12 22:15 yl-ruil yscrifef:
> Although I _know_ it comes from Aredos, not Latin, how about a dialect form
> of VL reglus from CL re:gulus. How about re:gulus itself, it gives roughly
> the same meaning as Corfeg ruil and Aredos regulos.
>
hmmm. re:glum -> re:0lu -> rhuil. I'm not joking. It does come out
that way!
> yl (rather defiant) ruil
>
Names are names. We can call the shots on how they are spelled.
- andrew.
--
Andrew Smith, Intheologus hobbit@earthlight.co.nz
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amber or fire, and have spoken of its eyes, and ears, and hair, and
face, and hands, and wings, and pinions, and arms, and back, and feet.
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