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[Facts] Attn - Kynaston - Daner is Old English- read on...
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"Bagpus"
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4/9/2005, 1:54 PM
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a message by kynaston
Daner is from Old English, replaced
Dene
Danr is from Old Norse
I believe the meaning is
Dane
(or Northmen)
Back to the original question - what does "
Dane
" the tribal name mean?
Thank you, for all you help!
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"Danr/ Daner"= Dane? and "Gysla" = sinew? read on...
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"Bagpus"
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4/9/2005, 9:52 AM
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Re: "Danr/ Daner"= Dane? and "Gysla" = sinew? read on...
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kynaston
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4/9/2005, 11:12 AM
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Attn - Kynaston - Daner is Old English- read on...
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"Bagpus"
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4/9/2005, 1:54 PM
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Re: Attn - Kynaston - Daner is Old English- read on...
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kynaston
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4/10/2005, 12:21 AM