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by PýrKlépsas
15 Oct 2023, 14:48
Forum: Religion & Philosophy
Topic: Video by Robert Sepehr
Replies: 11
Views: 4581

Re: Video by Robert Sepehr

ott wrote: 15 Oct 2023, 14:23 The maidens have more in common with 13th century nuns or beguines than with priestesses.
Could it be that beguine is an alternative phrasing of pige?
https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Husassistent

From top of my head:
beguine -> pige
nun -> nanny, AKA barnepige
by PýrKlépsas
03 Sep 2023, 10:24
Forum: Chronology
Topic: Lost middle ages - some resources
Replies: 8
Views: 4094

Re: Lost middle ages - some resources

the Finns and Swedes have experienced significant cultural and genetic convergence over the past eight centuries Let me explain something. You see, the southern part of Finland has been bilingual for a long long time, it is even awknowledged in the 2nd prolog of first Finnish-language translation o...
by PýrKlépsas
02 Sep 2023, 19:56
Forum: Chronology
Topic: Lost middle ages - some resources
Replies: 8
Views: 4094

Re: Lost middle ages - some resources

Hello. I don't have much to add to your comment, but I have one thing to say. Magyars/Huns/Hungarians/Finns With all due respect, as I can see you are very much into the story of Oera Linda, I can plainly see that you have never been to Finland yourself, which might add to the reason you are putting...
by PýrKlépsas
29 Aug 2023, 14:50
Forum: Chronology
Topic: Lost middle ages - some resources
Replies: 8
Views: 4094

Lost middle ages - some resources

kolmikruunu.jpg Did Ancient Greece Exist? Re-dating Greece from Homer to the Renaissance by TherealNotus [YouTube] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvKNRGahDsw Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Johnson_(historian)#Biography https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Hardouin#Views_on_ancient_an...
by PýrKlépsas
07 Aug 2023, 21:20
Forum: Translation
Topic: 'Freedom' or 'liberty'?
Replies: 2
Views: 1266

Re: 'Freedom' or 'liberty'?

Maybe he wanted to connect freedom to Liberalia by using the word 'liberty'. Just a guess though. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberalia 2b. Our Primal History - Earth bore all grasses, herbs, and trees [...] After the twelfth Yulefeast , she bore three girls 2g. Festa: Laws and Frya’s Day - Festa ...
by PýrKlépsas
31 Jul 2023, 12:18
Forum: Language & Etymology
Topic: VAMPÍRA
Replies: 3
Views: 1652

Re: VAMPÍRA

(see p. 25 and 36 here ). The page 36 is interesting for it mentions the word runkarlar . I'd add some source info for those who are interested. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/runkkari https://kaino.kotus.fi/ses/?p=article&etym_id=ETYM_2e92cd7332996f51a8d5064826a98b77&word=runoilija&lis...
by PýrKlépsas
31 Jul 2023, 12:08
Forum: Language & Etymology
Topic: VAMPÍRA
Replies: 3
Views: 1652

Re: VAMPÍRA

The paradise age human race coming from Frei and Freia (i.e. Freyr and Freya or Wralda and Frya) ... I wish to add this for avoiding possible confusions for everyone... In Bock saga Frei was simply the first man to exist and Freia was the first woman, and they both were a brother and a sister, livi...
by PýrKlépsas
20 Jun 2023, 19:13
Forum: Authenticity Debate
Topic: Junius (16th century) and Tanfana: "initium & primordium"
Replies: 5
Views: 2111

Re: Junius (16th century) and Tanfana: "initium & primordium"

anfa , from Old Irish anbod, anfud (“tempest, storm”) (Irish). 1. storm, tempest 2. terror, stress anfach (“stormy, rough, tempestuous”, adjective)* anfacht ♀ (“storminess”)* anfúil (“terrified; stormy, rough, tempestuous”, adjective) https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/anfa#Irish * fukt (swedish) 1. mo...
by PýrKlépsas
16 Jun 2023, 21:45
Forum: Translation
Topic: Why archaic and dialectal English is bad in an international translation
Replies: 15
Views: 5911

Re: Why archaic and dialectal English is bad in an international translation

Fruits and nuts are possibly relating to beechnut/oaknut * - the relation to the nuts of the Linden tree is made very clear in the codex ( LINDA.BÁMA , OL MS 168, 05). See: https://wiki.oeralinda.org/view/168 See also: WÁRANDE LINDA [OL MS 104 & 105] https://wiki.oeralinda.org/view/104 * It has ...
by PýrKlépsas
15 Jun 2023, 10:11
Forum: Religion & Philosophy
Topic: Afterlife and Mysticism in Frya's Religion
Replies: 4
Views: 1788

Re: Afterlife and Mysticism in Frya's Religion

This suggests that at the beginning of a new cycle, the damned souls are freed again. Very interesting! Title theft has to be altogether my favorite parts of the whole codex, it has a lot of depth. The Kelta fragment may be one of the oldest examples of war propaganda. Very good post! I have though...