AEwe vs Gecynd: A debate for Anglo-Saxon Dharma

4 years ago

A contrasting of two Old English words of Ǣwe and ġecynd whether of the two is the best for Dharma, the natural way, natural law.

Music
"String Impromptu Number 1" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Links:
Ç£we
http://www.bosworthtoller.com/001045

Eáw-fæstnys
http://www.bosworthtoller.com/008802

Ç¢w
http://www.bosworthtoller.com/001038

Ç¢wisc
http://www.bosworthtoller.com/finder/3/%C7%A3wisc

Ç¢wlic
http://www.bosworthtoller.com/finder/3/%C7%A3wlic

Ä ecynde (adj.) means natural, native, the usual course of things.
http://www.bosworthtoller.com/047571

Ġecyndelīc (adj.) means natural, according to Nature.
http://www.bosworthtoller.com/014000
Ġecyndelīce (adv.) means naturally
http://www.bosworthtoller.com/014001

Ä ecynd
http://www.bosworthtoller.com/047568

#dharma #anglosaxon #debate
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