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Latest comment: 4 years ago by Zezen in topic Some etymology

Some etymology

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Etymological meaning – obscure [see PRETTY, 3A.3, p. 127] Structural meaning ‘arranged in a row, well-ordered’ (ut supra) The adjective *ladьnъ may have a double formal motivation because it may be a derivative both of the noun *ladъ as well as of the verb *laditi. However, it is only in single instances that we may define this motivation on the basis of the semantics of adjectives (see: Innovative meanings). The meanings based on continuants ‘well-ordered’ > ‘pretty,’ ‘good’ (Eastern), ‘strapping, shapely’ The majority of the continuants of *ladьnъ indicate the structural meaning of ‘well-arranged/put together, well-ordered,’ which refers primarily to inanimate objects.

From: The Development of Words Across Centuries. An Outline of a ... (online)

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Zezen (talk) 10:31, 13 September 2020 (UTC)Reply