JoJo_Jost > 04-02-2026, 11:29 PM
nablator > 05-02-2026, 01:18 AM
(04-02-2026, 11:29 PM)JoJo_Jost Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.ubren cannot be u, but must be vbren, because otherwise valsen would be written as ualsen, and ua does not exist as an initial vowel in German.
JoJo_Jost > 05-02-2026, 07:31 AM
(05-02-2026, 01:18 AM)nablator Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Initial "u" were written "v" (same meaningless convention as in Latin) so you see for example "vnd" and "vnser" in the image posted by Aga Tentakulus:I assumed that it is an alliteration, as is often the case with Charms. And since “ua” and “pb” are not possible in German, only the v remained from the three possibilities u, v, p: ualsen ubren // palsen pbren both impossible.
)Aga Tentakulus > 05-02-2026, 08:14 AM
JoJo_Jost > 05-02-2026, 09:12 AM
MarcoP > 05-02-2026, 09:15 AM
Aga Tentakulus > 05-02-2026, 09:47 AM
pedestrian > 05-02-2026, 10:57 AM
(05-02-2026, 09:15 AM)MarcoP Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I am not sure it makes any sense, but that 'e' in valsen looks to me like it could be e^ or c^ with an r-abbreviation curl (a shape similar to s). There's a stain there, so the thing is highly dubious. If 8 stands for short-s, like in the Zurich ms, they could be two words "vals e[...r...]n" "vals c[...r...]n".
)JoJo_Jost > 05-02-2026, 05:50 PM
zachary.kaelan > 05-02-2026, 07:59 PM