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... For Magyars this name remained in the Carpathian geographical name Mármaros or Máramaros as a region and county name.
The nation name Malai is believed to mean a wanderer and seafaring, but I can demonstrate that for example the Palóc, or Pelazg, the Pannon or Vend and the Jász or Jón or Ijon national names had this meaning of wanderer, walker. The z-r sound change is k... |
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... Vállalat, Svájc, 1978
6) Jász
Another seafaring people was the Jász ancient group. As their name itself shows, their specific, cultic word group consisted of the following sounds: s, sz, z, zs, c, cs, but with the added j sound. Their ba... |
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... system, something like this: One, two, three, four, five, six, one-on-six, two-on-six, three-on-six, four-on-six, five-on-six, a dozen, one-on-dozen, etc. They honored the waters and, being seafaring people, they mostly earned their living with fishing. They were a warring people like the Kuns. They also had pirate branches. The Germanic Normans learned ship-building and piracy fr... |
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Lucas - Kahlil Gibran:
Your reason and your passion are the rudder and sails of your seafaring soul. If either be broken, you can but toss and drift or else be held at a standstill in mid-seas. For reason, ruling alone, is a force confining. And passion, unattended is a flame that burns to its own destruction.
"Az értelem és a szenvedély az örökké nyughatatl... |
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