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bellinghman) wrote2009-09-24 11:52 am
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On naming
In a certain rather good fantasy novel{*} that I have just finished reading, I am somewhat amused by the name of one character: Seolfor.
Which is the Anglo-Saxon word from which the modern word 'silver' is derived.
Said character is specifically described as having silver hair.
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mizkit/C E Murphy's The Pretender's Crown. Strongly recommended, though do read its predecessor first.
Which is the Anglo-Saxon word from which the modern word 'silver' is derived.
Said character is specifically described as having silver hair.
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(I donno what GGK calls the Mosaic, but I call it wonderful!)
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Thanks to both of you, for increasing my good reading in recent months.
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We now have THREE of
Not to mention a certain Mr. Stross, and Scott Lynch (at least he doesn't have a back-catalogue).