2014-09-20

Girių Valda

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 green (n., adj.)
Old English grene "green, young, immature, raw," earlier groeni, from Proto-Germanic *gronja- (cognates: Old Saxon grani, Old Frisian grene, Old Norse grænn, Danish grøn, Dutch groen, Old High German gruoni, German grün), from PIE root *ghre- "grow" (see grass), through sense of "color of living plants." Meaning "a field, grassy place" was in Old English. Sense of "of tender age, youthful" is from early 15c.; hence "gullible" (c.1600). The color of jealousy at least since Shakespeare (1596); "Greensleeves," ballad of an inconstant lady-love, is from 1570s. Green light in figurative sense of "permission" is from 1937. Green and red as signals on railways first attested 1883, as nighttime substitutes for semaphore flags. Green beret originally "British commando" is from 1949. Green room "room for actors when not on stage" is from 1701; presumably a well-known one was painted green.
from PIE root *ghre

Etymology

 

From Middle English grene, from Old English grēne, from Proto-Germanic *grōniz (compare West Frisian grien, Dutch groen, Low German grön, green, greun, German grün, Swedish grön, Danish grøn), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrōni- (compare Old Church Slavonic грань (granĭ, branch)), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰreh₁ (to grow). More at grow.

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Pirmas!

Žalgiris.

Schlacht bei Tannenberg.
Eglutė žalia.

Girių valda.

Grunwald'as - Girių Valda.

Nes:

1. Pirmosios valdos - miške. Miškus tik vėliau iškirto, žemdirbystei; kai kas net persistengė.

2. Bretwal istorija patvirtina tokį aiškinimą.

3. Tannenbergo vardas, slepiantis Grünwaldą, irgi patvirtina tokį aiškinimą.

4. Žalgiris - Tannenbergo atitikmuo; eglių giria tikrai visada žalia.

Pamesti Grunwald'o umliautai nieko nepaslepia: štai kitas Grünwald'as, Bavarijoj.


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