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idk??
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This is me, I thought the name was of Celtic origin.
TwilightStars wrote on 2019-07-12 18:54:11:
idk??
[quote name="Xeyla" date="2019-07-12 18:56:16" ]
[quote name="TwilightStars" date="2019-07-12 18:54:11" ]
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This is me, I thought the name was of Celtic origin.
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I think it is, but i still pronounce them incorrectly because my brain didn't know the correct pronunciation and it stuck haha
Xeyla wrote on 2019-07-12 18:56:16:
TwilightStars wrote on 2019-07-12 18:54:11:
idk??
[quote name="TwilightStars" date="2019-07-12 18:58:43" ]
[quote name="Xeyla" date="2019-07-12 18:56:16" ]
[quote name="TwilightStars" date="2019-07-12 18:54:11" ]
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This is me, I thought the name was of Celtic origin.
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I think it is, but i still pronounce them incorrectly because my brain didn't know the correct pronunciation and it stuck haha
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TwilightStars wrote on 2019-07-12 18:58:43:
Xeyla wrote on 2019-07-12 18:56:16:
TwilightStars wrote on 2019-07-12 18:54:11:
idk??
And if a silence filled the air do you think that anyone would even care? Would they be aware... of the mounting snow...
[quote name="DeathPhoenix" date="2019-07-12 20:25:50" ]
[quote name="TwilightStars" date="2019-07-12 18:58:43" ]
[quote name="Xeyla" date="2019-07-12 18:56:16" ]
[quote name="TwilightStars" date="2019-07-12 18:54:11" ]
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This is me, I thought the name was of Celtic origin.
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I think it is, but i still pronounce them incorrectly because my brain didn't know the correct pronunciation and it stuck haha
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I actually think its French
DeathPhoenix wrote on 2019-07-12 20:25:50:
TwilightStars wrote on 2019-07-12 18:58:43:
Xeyla wrote on 2019-07-12 18:56:16:
TwilightStars wrote on 2019-07-12 18:54:11:
idk??
I actually think its French
[quote name="FelicisNox177" date="2019-07-12 23:04:35" ]
[quote name="DeathPhoenix" date="2019-07-12 20:25:50" ]
[quote name="TwilightStars" date="2019-07-12 18:58:43" ]
[quote name="Xeyla" date="2019-07-12 18:56:16" ]
[quote name="TwilightStars" date="2019-07-12 18:54:11" ]
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This is me, I thought the name was of Celtic origin.
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I think it is, but i still pronounce them incorrectly because my brain didn't know the correct pronunciation and it stuck haha
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I actually think its French
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i still call them gayoler
FelicisNox177 wrote on 2019-07-12 23:04:35:
DeathPhoenix wrote on 2019-07-12 20:25:50:
TwilightStars wrote on 2019-07-12 18:58:43:
Xeyla wrote on 2019-07-12 18:56:16:
TwilightStars wrote on 2019-07-12 18:54:11:
idk??
I actually think its French
i still call them gayoler
He/They
@FelicisNox177
It‘s an archaic spelling of jailer. Like many other English words, it‘s derived from French. In this case, the ties to the French language are rather old.
From Wiktionary:
From Middle English gayole, Middle English gajol, gaylle, gaille, gayle, gaile, via Old French gaiole, gayolle, gaole, from Medieval Latin gabiola, for Vulgar Latin *caveola, a diminutive of Latin cavea (“cavity, coop, cage”). See also cage.
Gaol was the more common spelling between about 1760 and 1830, and is still preferred in proper names in some regions.
It‘s an archaic spelling of jailer. Like many other English words, it‘s derived from French. In this case, the ties to the French language are rather old.
From Wiktionary:
From Middle English gayole, Middle English gajol, gaylle, gaille, gayle, gaile, via Old French gaiole, gayolle, gaole, from Medieval Latin gabiola, for Vulgar Latin *caveola, a diminutive of Latin cavea (“cavity, coop, cage”). See also cage.
Gaol was the more common spelling between about 1760 and 1830, and is still preferred in proper names in some regions.
@FelicisNox177
It‘s an archaic spelling of jailer. Like many other English words, it‘s derived from French. In this case, the ties to the French language are rather old.
From Wiktionary:
From Middle English gayole, Middle English gajol, gaylle, gaille, gayle, gaile, via Old French gaiole, gayolle, gaole, from Medieval Latin gabiola, for Vulgar Latin *caveola, a diminutive of Latin cavea (“cavity, coop, cage”). See also cage.
Gaol was the more common spelling between about 1760 and 1830, and is still preferred in proper names in some regions.
It‘s an archaic spelling of jailer. Like many other English words, it‘s derived from French. In this case, the ties to the French language are rather old.
From Wiktionary:
From Middle English gayole, Middle English gajol, gaylle, gaille, gayle, gaile, via Old French gaiole, gayolle, gaole, from Medieval Latin gabiola, for Vulgar Latin *caveola, a diminutive of Latin cavea (“cavity, coop, cage”). See also cage.
Gaol was the more common spelling between about 1760 and 1830, and is still preferred in proper names in some regions.