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by ott
22 May 2026, 11:51
Forum: Religion & Philosophy
Topic: Kelta and Jesus said to walk on water?
Replies: 1
Views: 10478

Re: Kelta and Jesus said to walk on water?

It is much easier to link to OL-wiki (that has the most up-to-date translation) than scan from the book: https://wiki.oeralinda.org/view/EN061.28_Burgmaids
All these misdeeds, though, did nothing to improve her position. When she realized that the navigators only shunned her more and more, she ...
by ott
01 May 2026, 06:50
Forum: Chronology
Topic: Gaelic Chronology
Replies: 9
Views: 30921

Re: Gaelic Chronology

Great work!
by ott
20 Apr 2026, 15:39
Forum: Chronology
Topic: Gaelic Chronology
Replies: 9
Views: 30921

Re: Gaelic Chronology


... in traditional Gaelic alphabets (both Irish and Scottish) there is no J.
In OL's Fryas language, J sometimes is used in G's place, for example GÉRTA → JÉRTA on MS p. [006] .

So if there are Irish or Scottish cognates of Fryas J-words/names that are not with varieties of Y or I, they may be ...
by ott
18 Apr 2026, 10:13
Forum: Creators
Topic: The Song of the Jol
Replies: 1
Views: 14749

Re: The Song of the Jol

Nice!
by ott
13 Apr 2026, 13:25
Forum: Language & Etymology
Topic: Various language studies
Replies: 0
Views: 20676

Various language studies

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Fonselvhéd (Dutch: vanzelfheid) — meaning something like inherent tendency — could enrich the English language as ofselvity.

For fragment in context, see chapter F. Minno’s Writings\ 1. Laws and Directives \ e. Eawa
by ott
13 Apr 2026, 13:16
Forum: Language & Etymology
Topic: examples of Fryas words being more pure than Latin or Greek
Replies: 38
Views: 113514

Re: examples of Fryas words being more pure than Latin or Greek

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Latin genetive “-is” derives from Fryas (pre-Frisian) “his”.

Example: Fryas « mother-is » → matris (Latin)

Also, from displayed examples: « nôme » → nomen; « réd » → ratio
by ott
05 Apr 2026, 16:21
Forum: Introductions
Topic: A Personal Encounter with the Oera Linda
Replies: 2
Views: 11228

Re: A Personal Encounter with the Oera Linda

Welcome to the forum, Festadela.

Your poetry in creators section was beautiful. Why did you remove it?

What version(s) of Oera Linda did you read; the original text? or what translation(s)?
Which parts are your favorites?

I was modestly hoping you might consider helping improve the new Dutch ...
by ott
29 Mar 2026, 07:36
Forum: Chronology
Topic: Gaelic Chronology
Replies: 9
Views: 30921

Re: Gaelic Chronology

Much appreciated, Cú Chulainn!

(Associating aloud:)
The symbol (Fryas: sinnebyld , lit. ‘sense-build/image’) on the shield is reminiscent (to me) of how God is spelled in Fryas Standscript: the G being a mirrored D.

These two letters are formed when a circle is split by a vertical line, like an ...
by ott
24 Feb 2026, 09:15
Forum: Religion & Philosophy
Topic: Orenda - possible relation?
Replies: 1
Views: 13311

Re: Orenda - possible relation?

Interesting indeed!

Or- can easily be equated to Ur-, so the question is: how can (through the Fryas language) -enda be related to -alda?

(For example: in Orotalt, besides the agreement in use of the word, it is both Oro → Ur and alt → alda that make for a striking match.)

-enda looks like a ...
by ott
30 Jan 2026, 12:47
Forum: General / other
Topic: Frisians, Greeks and Romans
Replies: 1
Views: 14937

Re: Frisians, Greeks and Romans

Nordic wrote: 29 Jan 2026, 21:24one has to ask if some of the Roman names are actually older than their Greek versions (Pallas Athena, Inachus, Poseidon).
Great post!
For now I can only add:
Greek Odysseus/ Ὀδυσ(σ)εύς vs. Latin Ulysses/ Ulixes.
Oera Linda: Ûlysus.