Mapache
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Martial Arts.Dumb pothead said:edit: and Mars is the god of war! War is harmful.

Martyr ?

Martial Arts.Dumb pothead said:edit: and Mars is the god of war! War is harmful.
Mapache said:Martial Arts.![]()
Martyr ?![]()
Yup. 'Mareridt' - 'Nightmare'The Last Conformist said:And in "nightmare" the element "mare" signifies a kind of female demon. The Swedish form is mara, which suggests it should be mare in Danish - anyone know if there's a such word?
Dumb pothead said:Mare is turning out to be a very interesting word.
Latin- Sea
English- female horse
Slavic- a death goddess
Indo European- Harm
Maybe way back in prehistory, the 'Indo Europeans' saw both horses and the sea as dangerous things...Hmm, fascinating Captain.
Vanadorn said:Well:
* I can't prove it but 'heresy' and 'here say' are most likely cousins.
Mise said:I think many words, such as war or water or foot were developed by the British natives themselves, as words crucial to early development, and not bastardised from other languages. I may be wrong though, since most small words tend to originate from the Vikings, and most big words from Latin or Greek.
Masquerouge said:...
So these words most likely originate from an anglo-saxon background, and were imported by William the Conqueror, I'd guess.
Guillaume le Conquereur conquered(!) England and introduced beef and pork and maybe sauce to the English.Tycho Brahe said:![]()
William the Conqueror was not anglo-saxon