Hello,
in your Gothic Dictionary, symbol before A that represents British Pounds L crossed, is this supposed to mean "KW"?
I have some comments. In Old Frisian I believe there are a few errors as follows:
lungene: lung
lungenskredene: damage of lung??
this makes better sense to be breath-secret-ing i.e. "whisper".
plicht: responsibility
plichtich: obliged to
ploch: plough? PLEDGE*
plochfretho: safety plough? (what is this?) better, PLEDGE-SAFETY, vouchsafed,
warranty, assurance.
spreka: speak
spreke: speech
sprekwerdene: mutilation of speech?
speaking-wared, to give a public speech.
Thank you to tell me what the gothic symbol represents.
Sara
gothic symbol KW
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Re: gothic symbol KW
lungenskredene
breath - schroeden shrouding hence secret in pseudo-english/german spelling
probably related to antiquated word "scryden" "to scry" in mysterious sense.
breath - schroeden shrouding hence secret in pseudo-english/german spelling
probably related to antiquated word "scryden" "to scry" in mysterious sense.