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his Old Norse pronunciation…spooky…I hear the north of England especially in (hvitr) white, (raudr) red, and (blar) blue.
He says:
we may use the basic colours to classify rather than to describe and in many respects Norse was
less naturalistic, more poetic / symbolic
e.g. old Norse, gold - red, sun red, yolk red, silver white…
orange, pink, yellow as warm colours were classified together
one of the words used to describe the white-silver-grey hair of old folks is "harr" which sounds like "hoar" when pronounced as in frost, as in "hoary-headed".
apparently the Norse called people from sub-saharan africa "blue men". although he doesn't connect this to the use of blue to help describe Ravens whose plumage has an iridescent blue sheen, like coal, or obsidian.
"black" was reserved as a hair color.
all very interdasting.
>The Government of Republic of Serbia is obstructing this extradition request because these 11 person are able to further implicate the bigger fish – people connected to Soros, Biden and to globalist structures.
Isn't "Jenkins" a Welsh name?