Re: help
in reply to a message by kim
Whatley I think from what I have learnt from my love for ethymology means "field of wheat" refering to a farmer who worked there, Holland makes obvious reference to the country but I wouldn't know what it means in itself... I would bet something which would fit Holland's description be it even nowadays or the day it was named so (and from the perspective of those who gave it that name), for the etymology of berry refer to any etymological dictionary for it's a direct cognate of an English common word (acording to my dictionary it goes back to being akin to "basi" a gothic word for berries in general) Maclain is "son of Clain" Clain is a surname from which I have yet to investigate... Hughes seems to have something in common with "Hugh" sorry for not being of much help, it's the first time I try helping someone in here and it's cause it's the first time I feel capable
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help  ·  kim  ·  10/2/2004, 3:06 PM
Re: help  ·  Gianfranco E. Tubino Bryce  ·  10/2/2004, 3:32 PM
for kim and gianfranco...  ·  Menke  ·  10/3/2004, 5:19 AM
more for kim...  ·  Menke  ·  10/3/2004, 5:25 AM
Re: more for kim... and thanks for the comments Menke  ·  Gianfranco Elio Tubino Bryce  ·  10/3/2004, 11:11 PM