Re: why god spells backward of dog?
- From: "Yusuf B Gursey" <ybg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Nov 2006 22:15:23 -0800
Dusan Vukotic wrote:
Now to the main question: the Persian khodâ is phonologically very
it's older xuda: and it means "Lord" or "master"
close to the English 'god' and absolutely the same as the Serbian 'god'
(godina year; Russ. год). In fact, in this case one would say we
have to deal with the geminated GON syllable; likewise the Serbian word
'kucanje' (knocking). Although it seems logical, GON-GON was not the
basis of the Serbian 'godina', because 'godina' sprang out from the
HOR-GON ur-syllables, in the same way as it happened to other Serbian
words, as 'hođenje' (hodanje walking), 'korak' (pace, step) and 'krug'
(circle).
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