Re: Lithuanian similarities to IE (was Re: US House of Reps...)
- From: Artem Baguinski <artm@xxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:29:30 +0200
Paul J Kriha wrote:
Stalin, .sta-ali-in. = In a brutish way he kills people any way possible.
(resemblance to R.stal', G.Stahl, E.steel is incidental) :-)
of course not. those words were CONSTRUCTED by the Benedictins, they are based on the One Language, and in fact were planted in the "Indo-European" lexicons so that much later a despot would use them to make himself a nickname. the word had to be spread all over eurasia because they couldn't know up front were the despot will be born.
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