Re: Fr/lat/ru tu-vous/tu-vos/ - : etymology ?



Franz Gnaedinger wrote:
On Oct 3, 1:53 pm, Harlan Messinger
<hmessinger.removet...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What is this paranoid delusion of yours about killrating mobs?

Read sci.lang via Google and you know what I mean.
The killrating mob of sci.lang supports you in the
discussion with me. Not much to be proud of, however.

I've never seen anything on Google called a "killrating mob".

From which it doesn't follow that anything you choose to invent that
falls along these lines becomes the truth.

From which it doesn't follow that any similar scenario that you imagine
becomes the truth.

I only say that there are precedence cases of
different names for the same thing.

I have no argument with that. It doesn't follow that any similar scenario that you imagine becomes the truth.

My claim that
the left eye and the right eye had an own name
each is not really unique, I find support in the
cases I mentioned, and which you prefer to snip.

Since I wasn't addressing the specific points you made, at vulgar length and repetitively, there wasn't any point in leaving them there and make people scroll through them all over again just to get to my comments. If some reading my message hadn't already read what preceded, they were perfectly capable of reading the earlier messages.
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