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NYN is part of compound noun (used twice in different spelling) for an apparent reptile, unclear what exactly. | <span class="fryas">NYN</span> is part of compound noun (used twice in different spelling) for an apparent reptile, unclear what exactly. | ||
== Fragments == | == Fragments == | ||
[<nowiki/>[[008]]/25] SACH HJU EN | [<nowiki/>[[007-008|008]]/25] <span class="fryas">SACH HJU EN NYNDASK EN SPINNE VRSLYNNA</span> | ||
''If she saw a | ''If she saw a lizard swallow a spider,'' | ||
[<nowiki/>[[166]]/30] FORTH SIND THÉR ÔLLERLÉJA SLACHT FON <u>HÁCH.DISKA. | [<nowiki/>[[165-166|166]]/30] <span class="fryas">FORTH SIND THÉR ÔLLERLÉJA SLACHT FON <u>HÁCH.DISKA. NYN.DISKA ÀND Á.DISKA</u>.</span> | ||
''Furthermore, there are various kinds of <u>land and water reptiles</u>,*'' | ''Furthermore, there are various kinds of <u>land and water reptiles</u>,*'' | ||
(* 'land and water reptiles' (HÁCH.DISKA, NYN.DISKA, Á.DISKA) — the first word seems to be equivalent to Dutch hagedissen, German Eidechsen (lizards), second word unclear, third probably means water-reptile.) | (* ''land and water reptiles'' (<span class="fryas">HÁCH.DISKA, NYN.DISKA, Á.DISKA</span>) — the first word seems to be equivalent to Dutch hagedissen, German Eidechsen (lizards), second word unclear, third probably means water-reptile.) | ||
== Discussion == | == Discussion == | ||
Briefly discussed on [https://fryskednis.blogspot.com/2012/06/um-forum-posts-part-24-may-17-to-31.html blog] (28 May 2012 - 08:35 PM) | Briefly discussed on [https://fryskednis.blogspot.com/2012/06/um-forum-posts-part-24-may-17-to-31.html blog] (28 May 2012 - 08:35 PM) | ||
[[Category:Word Studies]] | [[Category:Word Studies]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:51, 6 May 2026
NYN is part of compound noun (used twice in different spelling) for an apparent reptile, unclear what exactly.
Fragments
[008/25] SACH HJU EN NYNDASK EN SPINNE VRSLYNNA
If she saw a lizard swallow a spider,
[166/30] FORTH SIND THÉR ÔLLERLÉJA SLACHT FON HÁCH.DISKA. NYN.DISKA ÀND Á.DISKA.
Furthermore, there are various kinds of land and water reptiles,*
(* land and water reptiles (HÁCH.DISKA, NYN.DISKA, Á.DISKA) — the first word seems to be equivalent to Dutch hagedissen, German Eidechsen (lizards), second word unclear, third probably means water-reptile.)
Discussion
Briefly discussed on blog (28 May 2012 - 08:35 PM)