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[Facts] Re: "Wynhaeth", "Waendel", "Wiglaf" (Old Norse/ Old English?)
by
Chrisell
3/22/2005, 2:47 AM
in reply to
a message by "Bagpus"
I'd be willing to bet that Waendel is related to
Wendel
(click link).
:-)
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Chrisell
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"Wynhaeth", "Waendel", "Wiglaf" (Old Norse/ Old English?)
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"Bagpus"
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3/21/2005, 1:36 PM
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Re: "Wynhaeth", "Waendel", "Wiglaf" (Old Norse/ Old English?)
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Chrisell
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3/22/2005, 2:47 AM
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Re: Chrisell
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"Wendel"
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3/22/2005, 6:59 AM
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Chrisell's a fanciful form of Christine
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Miranda
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3/22/2005, 3:20 PM
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Lol, thanks Miranda :-) (m)
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Chrisell
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3/23/2005, 1:10 AM
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I was (partly) right! Woohoo! :-D
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Miranda
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3/23/2005, 4:27 AM
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:-) Thanks nt
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Chrisell
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3/23/2005, 11:45 PM