Subject | Re: Republicanism still an offence in England? |
From | Laurie Forbes |
Date | 2002-04-24 18:59 (2002-04-24 18:59) |
Message-ID | <0wBx8.30210$26.2711963@typhoon.maine.rr.com> |
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Newsgroups | alt.fan.tolkien |
Follows | Jon Hall |
Followups | ?jevind L?ng (3h & 8m) |
Jon HallMy dictionary has "-low" meaning barrow, mound, grave, as JR said - that one is of Anglo-Saxon origin. Then it has "-low" meaning "meadow" if the origin is Scandinavian (Old Norse? -- "lagr"). Actually, I'm not sure I'm reading that correctly. ?jevind? David Salo?
In message <aa4rpg$7umk2$1@ID-121201.news.dfncis.de> "David Flood" <NOSPAMmaoltuile@utvinternet.ie>wrote:David FloodJon Hall
"hoodedman" <hoodedman@ntlworld.com>wrote in message news:3CC5D9A9.A56ABC82@ntlworld.com...hoodedman
'low' means barrow/mound.
So does 'How' Jon.