Re: Etymology of "Ketzer"
- From: "Holly" <noon_union@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Jun 2006 15:46:23 -0700
Heidi Graw wrote:
Hi All,
I'm curious about the etymology of the German word "Ketzer" which means
"heretic" in English.
On-line information is extremely confusing and rather bizarre. I would like
to know if there is any reliable information to be had about this word.
How did it come about? Can anyone here help me out?
Thanks,
Heidi
Hi Heidi,
I hope someone answers your question. If they think you are me they may
not answer it. Someone in this group bet me donuts that he would never
respond to any of my questions because he thinks I am troll.... the
troll Heidi Graw (that's what he said -- I don't know you). He thinks
that I am you and that would make you me. I am pretty sure that I am
just me although the peer pressure has me a bit confused.
Holly
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