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- 04 Feb 2023, 20:13
- Forum: Language & Etymology
- Topic: The Origin and Implications of OLB "PREST"
- Replies: 5
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Re: The Origin and Implications of OLB "PREST"
The whole time, the word was PRESTER? I have studied the OLB throughout, examining its language. Through all of this, I believed that the word was PREST. Before writing this, I checked, I double-checked, I even triple-checked the word—even its inflections. I went through the whole OLB throughout to ...
- 04 Feb 2023, 02:20
- Forum: Language & Etymology
- Topic: The Origin and Implications of OLB "PREST"
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2810
The Origin and Implications of OLB "PREST"
Servus, Männer. In the days of ancient Germanic societies, a priest was called a "gudja" or something similar thereto. To prove it, proofs may be provided. In Gothic, a priest was called a "gudja". In Ancient Nordic, the word was "gudija", which later became Old Norse &...
- 21 Jan 2023, 00:07
- Forum: Introductions
- Topic: Forum Introduction by Herr der Heere
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Forum Introduction by Herr der Heere
Servus, Männer. I am an enthusiast of Christian theology, linguistics, ancient mythologies, and ancient histories (the latter two mostly of Mediterranean/Middle-Sea countries; howbeit Germanic histories are of importance to me). I discovered this great Oera-Linda Chronicle, as most commonly, through...