Well dagne I made my promise,
If the reconstructed are really ancient Dacian, that means that anciet Dacian is a connection among south slavic and north Baltic,
the pronounce I don't know,
the connection with German I don't know,
the connection with Greco-Aryan is obvius but very changed,
The connection with Albanian lies in Germidava colony (Thermidava)
now about reading it
τ δ θ
π β φ
κ γ χ
are the allowed families
θ = th in Thus
δ = th in They
γ = wh in what or why
x = ch or h like h in Hurians or ch in achaic
υ = small short u the half time of U in Uranus mix of u and i (giota)
ου = Long and strong U
η = i as in in or e modern is e ancient was a double time i or a ie sounds like ii or ie
Dacian
word
Meaning
Modern cognates
(same meaning unless stated)
From wiki source
Lithuanian
(same meaning unless stated)
Piked up from the Great Lithuanian Dictionary
http://lkzd.lki.lt/Zodynas/Visas.asp
Ancient Greek
Hellenistc Greek
Modern Greek
toponyms etc
*aba,
apa[23]
water, river
upė (Lith.)
apă (Rom.)
-
ποταμος
ποταμος
ποταμι
*akmon[28]
stone, rock
akmuo (Lith.)
akmuons (Old Latv.)
akmuo
ακμων
ακμων
αμονι
*albo[32]
white
-
*alda (noun),
*alta- (adj.)
[33]
swamp, waterlogged
aleti (Lith.: "flooded")
aluots (Latv.: "source")
ałt (Arm.: "filthy")
-
Ελος
Ελος
Ελουντα
*alm-
to flow, to stream
almėti
*amalas
mistletoe
amalas
αμαρας
You mean the plant?
αμαραντος
*auras,
*auro[37]
water, moisture, pool
-
Αυρα the sea water breeze (wind from sea)
*axi-
black
-
*baidas
frightening, repulsive
baidytis (arkliai baidos – horses are scared)
*bal
warrior
-
Πολ
Πολεμιστης
Πολεμος
Πολεμος warrior, παλαιστης (wrestling fighter)
Πολεμιστης
(in fact polski means warrior in a Greco thracian, but I don't know if it is connected)
*balas,
*balos[39]
strong
[39]
-
Πελεος
παλαιστης
Παλαιστης
strong enough to wrestle
*balas
white
baltas
S Slavic Bialo
*berza
birch-tree
beržas
*bur, buris[43]
plentiful, rich , swollen
[43].
-
*brukla[44]
cranberry
brūkle (Latv.)
bruknė
*buta(s)[46]
house, hut, dwelling
bùtas,
butà (Lith.)
buts (Latv.: "small house")
buttan (Old Pr.)
butas
*čuk-[50]
peak, summit
ciucă (Rom.)
-
*daba
character, nature
daba (old)
*daba
put in order, good
[53]
daboti – take care of
*dava
city, fortress
-
Pelasgian theba?? θηβα
*degis
burning, shining
degti – to burn, degis – a burn (
*dina
place, area, plain
-
πεδιας
πεδιας
Πεδινο πεδι-αδα
*dikas
brave
or strong, mighty
-
Could be connected with the justice of the strong? Δικαιος?
Could be not
*dita(s)[54]
light (noun), bright (adj.)
ditë "day" (Alb.)
-
Cydonian (crete) dia δια= day
Homric Διοφαντος dayseen
δειλι dei-li end of day
Διαφανος δειλινο
Not in use after 100 BC
*drasda
thrush (bird)
drazdas
*dribas,
*drigas[56]
wild, restless
dribis,
dribulis (Latv.:"a restless man")
drignis (Lith.)
drigantas ? (wild restless person)
Δρατων virb means rapture,
noun is δρακος
Δραστης
drig → Dras
Δραστης
*duia[59]
swamp
or mist, drizzle
dujà (Lith.: both meanings)
dujs (Latv.: "dirty")
duja (old.)
*dumas
dark brown
dūmas (smoke) (old. the colour of smoke)
*galtis
sheet-ice, frost
šaltis (cold) šalna frost???
*genukla[62]
pasture, meadow
ganyklà (Lith.)
ganīkla (Latv.)
ganykla
*ger[64]
smart, awake
[64]
-
Ιεραξ
εγερμενος
virb εγειρω
S Slavic gore
Γεραξ
εγειρω
εγερσις
Γερακι a smart bird Hawk
change mean from awake to 'to raise' εγερσις = rebellion, raise a house, raise high something
*geras[66]
good (-natured), kind
gēras (Lith.)
geras
Γηραιος
old man with great manners,
Γερασω to tread to be nice, hospitallity.
Κερασω virb
Γερασιμος name
kerasma treat
Κερναω my treat, my nice manners
*germas
hot, warm
-
Thermas
θερμας
Thermos
θερμος
Θερμος
*gilus[62]
deep
gilùs (Lith.)
dziļš (Latv.)
gillin (Old Pr.)
gilus
*gira (giria)
forest
or mountain
giria
*granda[69]
plank
grandà (Lith.: "bridge-plank")
grandico (Old Pr.)
gruõdi (Latv.)
granda (old. a plank), grindys (floor)
*griva[69]
river-bed
or river-mouth
grĩva (Latv.: "river-mouth")
greva (Lith.: "river-bed")
rėva
Κρηνη
Κρηβη Μακ
means the oposite
the fountain of the river, the area were water exits to surface
κρηνη
kaga[74]
sacred, holy
kazat′,
skazat′ (Sl. "to tell", "to say")
-
Arbanitan Konga konge
means holy land in Albanian language
*kalas
catfish?
-
Γαλεος peacefull fish
Γαληνη peace quiet
Γαλεος
Γαληνος
Also in modern
*kapas
hill, slope
kapas (grave)
Σκαπτω (Ι dig a grave)
Σκαπανη (the tool to dig)
Σκεπη (the roof)
Σκεπαζω (Ι cover,
I burry something,
I hide)
Also
*kapura
hill
kapurnas (old. mossy hill)
*karpa
to cut, stone
[77]
karpe, karma (*karp-m-) 'stone' (Albanian)
[77]
Kirpti (to cut), kerpa (cuts)
The is a word Γαρβιλι
Garbili means the small cut stones
gravel But I don't know origin
*karsa
cave
karsa (old.)
ARE YOU SURE
Karst phainomena is a water runs phainomena in calcium or dolomite,
it took the name from a village in Croatia Carsto, it is considered modern word after a toponym
the before word was Carvea καρβεα (Carva)
*katas
stall, animal enclosure, fish-basin
-
*keda
chair, stool
kėdė
*kerba
swampy ground
There is a word κουρβα Kurva
probably from curv
means area protected by air, and area where water gother
*kerna
bush
kerna (old. bushy place)
*kerta
clearing in a wood
kerta ([he] cuts the wood), kirtimas, clearing in a wood
*kina
dry place in a swamp
-
*klevas
maple-tree
klevas
*krata
swampy place
or pile, heap
krata (old. pile heap (of hey)
*kurta
grove, glade
-
Κιτρος Μακ
Κουρτα thess
Kitros
Σκουρτα
Κυρτος means convex
the land that is convex up is Κυρτο
or Σκουρτο, in GR Makedonian is Kitros
*lug-
swamp, morass
lūgnėtas (old. swampy, liūnas swapm, morass)
Ελος Ελωδης
Ελλυες (eels)
Λυχνιτις lake
Ελος Ελωδης
moving sand is λυχνις (Luchnis)
Ελος Ελωδης
if it is 'moving Λουνι (Luni)
*maska
pool, puddle
-
*medeka
glade, small wood
Medelis – a small tree (old. small wood)
Μαδερι Brygian word for stick of wood
Maderi
*musas
mould, moss
-
Μυκα
Μυκητες (fugus that live in moss)
μυξα
Μυκητας Μυξα
*nara(s)
river, brook
nara (old.)
Ναμα
holy water from spring
Αναμα
the church holy water
Ανημενος wet, baptised
*pala,
*palma
swamp, bog
-
*pil-
to flow
pilti (to pour)
Πλεω Ι flow
S Slavic plew
πλεω
Πλεω
πλοιο (ship)
mostly S Slavic plew connect
*preida
pine-tree
-
*put-
to swell, thicken
putinti, pusti (old.)
*rabo, rebo
‘to move’ ‘to flow’ ‘be in motion’
Rebėti, reba (old. they move in a group, are in motion)
Reneti means the oposite
look bellow,
Rebeti
Ρεμπετης
Ρεμβαζω
means peacefull dreamer, the bellow
*ramus
peaceful, restful
ramus
Ρεμβω
I am in Nirvana,
Ι peacefully watch and philosophize
I pass the days in quiet
Ρεμβαζω
Ρεμβη
*rō(u)ka
drizzle, fine rain
ruokna (old., drizzle, haze) rūkas (mist, fog),
Β-ροχ-η
Βροχη
V-roch-i
rain
Βρεχω Ι make wet
Βροχη βρεχω
*rus-
to flow
rusenti
Ρεμα (river flow)
Ροη (flux)
also
*san-apa
confluence (of two rivers)
Santaka
San is like Greek Συν apa ποταμος
*sausas
dry
sausas
*sermas
river, river-current
-
Ρεμα
miss of se-
Ρεμα
*skabas
sharp, quick, lively
skubus
Hmmm
Aeolian pronounce
Gr is ks or sk
example
σκαπανη is the hoe but ksifei is the sword
Σκαπανη σκαπτω
*skaudus
painful, sad
or powerful
skaudus
Same aeolian pronounce
ks =sk
οκσυς =οξυς
means drastical powerfull
Οξυς πονος = tremendus pain
Οξυς means acid
sharp, action of power, more power than metal,
also
*skuia
fir-tree
Skuja (pine or fir bark or needles)
*skumbras
hill, down
Skumbti (old) skubėti – to rash?
*spirus
fast, quick, rapid
spirus
*stendas
stiff, rigid, viscose
standus
*suka
tear (ripped), gap
sukti – to turn ? suka – turns
*suras
salty
sūrus
*taras
chatterer, gossiper
taraskonas (old.)
Homeric Θαρας
Θαρρος courage by words,
give courage to people by speak to overact.
In poetry is Θουριος
thurius
Θαρα +λεον
tharaleos means chatterer but able
bold in mouth and dare.
Θαρα + εισον
Θρασυς
thrasys means chatterer but not dare, coward chatterer,
bold in mouth not in action
*tauta
people, nation, country
tauta
Τοιουτοι
(tiuto)
means a group of same people, a tribe, a team
Example τοιουτοι means strange unions,
gay pride are toioytoi,
whatever does not belong to our team is τοιουτοι,
*tiras
bare, barren, desolate
tyrai – wilderness (bare, barren, desolate)
*tut-
blow, smoke
-
Albanian Duch????
Duchani
*upa
river
upė
Ποταμος?
Ποταμι?
*urda
stream, brook
urdėti, urduliuoti (old., to go in stream like manner)
Εορδα Αρδα
Godess of Agriculture
Αρδευσις το put water in stream to fields
Αρδα
Αρδευσις
*vaigas
fast, rapid
vaigzlus, veikslus (old. Vivid)?
*varpa
whirlpool
varpa (ear of wheat or rye)?
*visas
fertile, fruitful
visas (whole)
*zalmo-
fur, skin, shield
-
*zelmas
shoot (of a plant)
želmuo
*zud-as
careful, precise
-
There is an ancient rare in use word σοδ-
ευσοδος means well achived goals
It is considered far ancient Mycenean
the exact mean is to achive precise what you want
Only with word σοδεια and εσοδο (en+sod) but today means income
*zuras
hot, shining
žėrėti (to shine), žarijos (hot coals)
Virb ζεω I boil water,
Ζεστη heat
Ζω I am warm and alive
root is Zo
Ζεστη ?????
*zuv-
fish
žuvis
Well something that I might disagree is the word Germas
the only know is the city Germidava
which Ptolemy named Thermidava which in Greek means warm
so Germidava = warm castle? !!!!!
maybe hot castle!!!!
little extraordinary name for a castle,
but another view, Germin castle is more stable, a German city castle,
who knows, simply Germi as warm or hot or Germi as German who do you believe is more suitable?