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Yetos, what's the etymology of "gaia" according to you? The common consensus is "of unknown etymology".
Yetos, what's the etymology of "gaia" according to you? The common consensus is "of unknown etymology".
Allow me to answer that. According to the mythology
Gaia Γαῖα, or Gē Γῆ, was the goddess or personification of Earth. Gaia was the great mother of all.
Now try this dictionary: www.argjiro.net/fjalor and insert the word: gjë.
The result would be:
English (23 entries.)------------Shqip (23 hyrje.)
thing---------------------------gjë {f} (tsh gjëja) (sh gjëra)
all------------------------------çdo gjë, çdokush
anything------------------------ndonjë gjë
Sometimes "Gjë" was called "δᾶ" da meaning Earth.
If so try to use the dictionary above, putting the Albanian word : dhe . The result would be:
ground --------dhe {m} (tsh dheu) {sh dhera)
land--------------dhe (tsh dheu) (sh dhera)
soil---------------dhe {m} (tsh dheu) (sh dhera)
If the common consensus is that this is a Pelasgian word, you might have the answer right here, which nation is speaking their language now.
I knew it that Zeus is behind
tell us where you found that GAIA is mention as ΔΑ?
where?
so ancient Greeks when say ΓηΓενεις mean born from All?
so Zeus you have a mistake,
which I am sure has an explanation,
but in order to create impressions you just drop your stupid lexicon and the cheap meanings,
tomorrow you will have your answers,
i just send an email to a guy that knows IE and I will the explanation.
Χορός
ἐμὲ παθεῖν τάδε, φεῦ,
ἐμὲ παλαιόφρονα κατά τε γᾶς οἰκεῖν,
φεῦ, ἀτίετον μύσος.
πνέω τοι μένος ἅπαντά τε κότον.
οἶ οἶ δᾶ, φεῦ.
τίς μ᾽ ὑποδύεται, τίς ὀδύνα πλευράς;
θυμὸν ἄιε, μᾶτερ
Νύξ: ἀπὸ γάρ με τι-
μᾶν δαναιᾶν θεῶν
δυσπάλαμοι παρ᾽ οὐδὲν ἦραν δόλοι.
????????
δᾶ , expld. by the Sch.A.Ag.1072, EM60.8 as Dor. for γᾶ, γῆ, in Trag. (lyr.) φεῦ δᾶ, E.Ph.1296, Ar.Lys.198; A. “οἰοῖ δᾶ φεῦ” A.Eu.874; “ἄλ᾽ ἆ δᾶ” Id.Pr.567; “ὀτοτοτοτοῖ ποποῖ δᾶ” Id.Ag.1072; οὐ δᾶν no by earth, Theoc.4.17 (v.l. γᾶν):—prob. an exclamation of horror.
Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. A Greek-English Lexicon. revised and augmented throughout by. Sir Henry Stuart Jones. with the assistance of. Roderick McKenzie. Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1940.
First of all it say most likely and not correct form
Second from one possible who understand that Δα μεανσ Γαια? from only one word that can be not be in the coorect form, as he the auther admits, you connect it with Albania Dhe which is IE word,
that ΔΑ could mean εδω here, in Ionian and daughter Pontic Dialect εδω ιs ΑΔΑ and means here, ΔΑ ΦΕΥ , means 'get out of here'
so the connection of Gaia with ΔΑ and Dhe has nothing to do,
Greek Εδαφος
Albanian Dhe
Lithouanian Tuwa
Dacian Dowa
Baltic Dawa
Hettit Tussa
these are IE words, and not Pelasgian.
I continue with Next post giving clear answer to Zewa.
Yetos, what's the etymology of "gaia" according to you? The common consensus is "of unknown etymology".
It says that for every single word in the dictionary.
Sorry Yetos
you such an 'inteligent' man
that you confirm a possible meaning, with a possible translation meaning.
SORY ZEUS10
το πεδιον = = flat land
h Πεδιας = Flat land
Pelagos = Flat land (Pelash)
Sory zeus10
ask someone to teach you read a lexicon
SYNONYMES EXPLAIN THE WORD BUT THEY DO NOT RESTORE THE AUTHENTIC MEANING OR THE ROOT
again sory Zeus10
You USE A SYNONYME OF EDAFOS TO EXPLAIN GAIA which are synonyms but same root.
Εδαφος
ΤUVA
DAWA
DOWA
TUSSA
DHE
WATA
all comes from IE
again you show us how smart is your method using synoms and possible translation as authentic
ΔΑ ΦΕΥ Μeans get out of Here and not get out the land,
-πεδιον is small πεδιας and means small flat land
Στρατοπεδον (army camp land)
OIKOΠΕΔΟΝ (house land limits)
word Πεδον Does exist in Greek but is always 2nd Synthetic it is -pedon and means Limits stop Limits
ΣΤΡΑΤΟ-ΠΕΔΟΝ = Αrmy camp limits
Οικο -Πεδον = house garden limits
you are so smart that you could even make
τροχο-πεδiον which is the breaks of a car, a chariot etc same root with Gaia
The word you search is
Πεδιον And means small Pedias which Means Flat land πελ As in Pelagos Πελ+ΔαW = ΠεδαW ->Πεδιας
remember pelash and Flat
Gods on OLYMP
You took the translation of an English Greek lexicon and show us what?
That Land in Greek can have 17 synonym Words as i See in photo.
so you just show that a possible meaning if the English word land is Πεδιον :unbelievable:
land of Mars = πεδιον του αρεως = small valley of Mars
if you search the word Valley it will also give translation Πεδιον -πεδιας
thank you my friend, you just me laugh in the crisis times,
Search the lexicon you for English the word planet Earth and translated it in Greek and in Albanian is it the same?
I have to admit, your methods are very scientific, inteligent, and very very ahead of science, :innocent:
Gods thank you for that night,
the word is Gaia and we use the possible ΔΑ meaning here in Greek
and to confirm we also give a possible, not meaning, but translation, while already I gave word εΔΑφος and ΑΔΑ and Πεδιας (flat land, Flat dawa) wow what a scientific a method,
I know the church is behind all, all are Clergy languages,
Only with Zeus10 'scientific' methods we explain the languages of the world, and avoid the cospiracy of the church, am I right?
Zeus 10 can you also give us the εtymology of the words ΛΑΟΣ and Ταρταρα?
using your 'smart methods'
The ancient commentator on the classics, Scholiast, gives the same definition of δᾶ as the Γῆ. Based on him Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott in their dictionary: A Greek-English Lexicon
have equalized those meanings:
In the same entry has been explained the meaning of ‘Demeter’ the Goddess who presided over the fertility of the earth, whose name in Attic is Δημήτηρ( Dēmētēr) and in Doric Δαμάτηρ Dāmātēr)
It’s been interpreted as:
Δημήτηρ=de +meter=the mother of the earth
Confirming once again Δη as the Albanian word: dhe=earth
As a matter of fact the word μήτηρ in this case is the Albanian word mitër = womb, which is the organ of the woman fertility.
With pleasure. λαός or λεώς or ληός derives from the Albanian verb le= bear, give birth. So λαός is a compendium of all those individuals who "came in life".
Allow me to answer that. According to the mythology
Gaia Γαῖα, or Gē Γῆ, was the goddess or personification of Earth. Gaia was the great mother of all.
Now try this dictionary: www.argjiro.net/fjalor and insert the word: gjë.
The result would be:
English (23 entries.)------------Shqip (23 hyrje.)
thing---------------------------gjë {f} (tsh gjëja) (sh gjëra)
all------------------------------çdo gjë, çdokush
anything------------------------ndonjë gjë
Sometimes "Gjë" was called "δᾶ" da meaning Earth.
If so try to use the dictionary above, putting the Albanian word : dhe . The result would be:
ground --------dhe {m} (tsh dheu) {sh dhera)
land--------------dhe (tsh dheu) (sh dhera)
soil---------------dhe {m} (tsh dheu) (sh dhera)
If the common consensus is that this is a Pelasgian word, you might have the answer right here, which nation is speaking their language now.
the only connection with Larygeal is Χθονα (chthonic) from IE *ghm but still no,
&Γαια is laryngeal not dental,
Larygeal is Χθονα
Χθο-ν is the result of the methathesis in the Albanian word Tok-ë(accussative: tokën)
&
:sad-2: I am petrified
I really don't wanna bump this...I just wanted to know whether Gaia is one of those words in Greek of Pre IE substratum that the OP wanted, I didn't wanted to start a fight. Thanks anyway Yetos.
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