The paper discusses the origin of two Germanic terms for ‘Atlantic herring, Clupea harengus L.’. The Proto-Germanic noun *siled- m. ‘herring’, attested in most North Germanic languages (e.g. ON. sild, Far. síld, OSv. sild, Sv. sill, Norw. sil), cannot be treated as inherited. It seems to represent a Saami (or Laponian) borrowing, cf. Saa. (Northern) sâlled, (Lule) sallēt ‘herring’ < Proto-Saami *silä-tɜ ‘herring’ (orig. ‘fat fish’) < Ur. *śilä ‘fat, grease, esp. fish grease’). The competing Germanic appellative *hēringaz (< *hairingaz) m. ‘Clupea harengus L.’ is well-attested in the West Germanic languages (cf. E. herring, Du. haring, G. Hering), as well as in Romance (cf. It. arenga, Fr. harenge, Prov. arenc, Sp. arenque). It cannot be exc...
The origin of the Germanic suffixes forming occupational titles and agent nouns – masculine *-ārijaz...
The origin of the Germanic suffixes forming occupational titles and agent nouns – masculine *-ārijaz...
textEtymological scholarship on 'beer' has progressed to a point where one of two etymologies appear...
The paper discusses the origin of two Germanic terms for ‘Atlantic herring, Clupea harengus L.’. The...
In this article, the names of Clupea harengus membras will be considered in Estonian, (Salaca) Livon...
In this article, the names of Clupea harengus membras will be considered in Estonian, (Salaca) Livon...
A hypothesis has been proposed stating that the Germanic words with the meaning ‘milk’ and ‘to milk’...
This article puts forth a comprehensive set of etymologies for “fire” words in the Germanic language...
The purposes of this paper are to examine the strata of old Germanic borrowings in Saami and to disc...
Two cognate groups of appellatives appear in the West Germanic languages: OE. līra m. ‘muscle, soft...
This paper deals with the lexicon of aquatic animals in Anglo-Saxon as we can infer it from old Engl...
The Germanic languages represent a branch of the Indo-European language family that is traditionally...
A particular language consists of course not only of words inherited from its respective parent lang...
Keywords: Germanic, Old English. One period of the history of English language was Old English. ...
This preliminary research was aimed at finding the roots in various Eurasian proto-languages directl...
The origin of the Germanic suffixes forming occupational titles and agent nouns – masculine *-ārijaz...
The origin of the Germanic suffixes forming occupational titles and agent nouns – masculine *-ārijaz...
textEtymological scholarship on 'beer' has progressed to a point where one of two etymologies appear...
The paper discusses the origin of two Germanic terms for ‘Atlantic herring, Clupea harengus L.’. The...
In this article, the names of Clupea harengus membras will be considered in Estonian, (Salaca) Livon...
In this article, the names of Clupea harengus membras will be considered in Estonian, (Salaca) Livon...
A hypothesis has been proposed stating that the Germanic words with the meaning ‘milk’ and ‘to milk’...
This article puts forth a comprehensive set of etymologies for “fire” words in the Germanic language...
The purposes of this paper are to examine the strata of old Germanic borrowings in Saami and to disc...
Two cognate groups of appellatives appear in the West Germanic languages: OE. līra m. ‘muscle, soft...
This paper deals with the lexicon of aquatic animals in Anglo-Saxon as we can infer it from old Engl...
The Germanic languages represent a branch of the Indo-European language family that is traditionally...
A particular language consists of course not only of words inherited from its respective parent lang...
Keywords: Germanic, Old English. One period of the history of English language was Old English. ...
This preliminary research was aimed at finding the roots in various Eurasian proto-languages directl...
The origin of the Germanic suffixes forming occupational titles and agent nouns – masculine *-ārijaz...
The origin of the Germanic suffixes forming occupational titles and agent nouns – masculine *-ārijaz...
textEtymological scholarship on 'beer' has progressed to a point where one of two etymologies appear...