Re: The Origins of Zürich...
- From: "Dusan Vukotic" <dusan.vukotic@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Jan 2007 01:53:15 -0800
lorad474@xxxxxx wrote:
Dusan Vukotic wrote:
Even 'ratio' (reason), the word your are trying to adduce as a key
argument is a "prodact" of a 'circle'. Compare it with the Gothic
'raþjō' (garaþana), German Rechnung and Serbian 'račun' (računanje
reckoning).
These words ara coming from the HOR-GON basis. Hor is the sun, i.e. a
round-shaped object (circle). Don't you see that 'round' also sprung
from the HOR-GON basis (KRUG circa)? The word 'rede' (OE rædan, Ger.
Rat) could be (as Heidi suggested) the one part of the name Zürich
combined with the divinity-name Ziu (Zius, Zeus, Siva, Serb. Živi
Bog). It appears more logical that Tyr and Tys were derived from Zie(s)
than vice versa, because the dentals (t and d) are the youngest sounds
in the IE voice hierarchy.
Just for you Vukotic:
"Corresponding names in other Germanic languages include Tyz (Gothic),
Ty (Old Norwegian), Ti (Old Swedish), Tiw, Tiu, Tio, and Tig (Old
English) Týr (Modern Icelandic and Faroese), Ziu and Zio (Old High
German), and possibly, even Teiw in Proto-Germanic, ie. the Negau
helmet."
"Ziu and Zio (Old High German)"
Don't be silly!
I know that as well as I know that today's day is TUESDAY (OHG
ziestag)!
Why wouldn't you try to warm up your brain cells instaed of monotonous
copy-paste job!
DV
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