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Author: Ondrej Tichy (Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague)
Email: ondrej dot tichy at jitro dot net
Date: 2007-08-04 15:01:06
Subject: Re: Bosworth/Toller, page d0507, entry 15
This is a margin comment on: Bosworth/Toller, page d0507, entry 15
Dear Lola,
there is an entry on hám-socn on page 507 of the main volume of the BT dictionary with a few more citations on page 505 of the Supplement.
These should provide all the ifnrmation needed, including the translation. Or do you need any additional information on this compound?
Best,
Ondrej
>
> Dear colleagues,
> I urgently need the translation of hamsocn, a Scandinavian loan which was found for the first time in a tenth century charter of Edmund's code (Whitelock 1979:332) together with the words grið and sehtan.
> Thank you for your help
>
> Lola Pérez-Raja
| Messages in this thread | Name | College/University | Date |
Bosworth/Toller, page d0507, entry 15 |
Lola Pérez-Raja |
University of Murcia |
2007-08-03 22:59:10 |
Re: Bosworth/Toller, page d0507, entry 15 |
Ondrej Tichy |
Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague |
2007-08-04 15:01:06 |