[Facts] Re: what about Zelinda?
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The 14th century Italian novelist, Giovanni Boccaccio, was the first to popularize, in literature, the meek Griselda whose name became a synonym for patience. The tale was later translated by various other medieval writers, including Chaucer for his *The Clerk's Tale* in his *Canterbury Tales*.The popularity of the tale through the successive ages led to multiple variations of the name, with "Zelda " and "Zelinda" being just a couple. Although the name means "gray battle-maid" in Latin/Old High German , since Chaucer's use of the character the name became an English Puritan "virtue name" due to its symbolism of meekness.-- Nanaea
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what about Zelinda?  ·  Anna  ·  4/27/2001, 5:44 AM
Re: what about Zelinda?  ·  zelinda Rosellini  ·  1/1/2004, 8:39 PM
Cool Zelinda anagram: "Dial Zen" (n/t)  ·  Octavius Squirrelblue Palace  ·  4/27/2001, 6:43 AM
Re: what about Zelinda?  ·  Nanaea  ·  4/27/2001, 6:35 AM
Re: what about Zelinda?  ·  St. Daividh Be Mah Guide  ·  4/27/2001, 11:42 AM
The Mind's Eye...  ·  Nanaea  ·  4/27/2001, 1:42 PM