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  • #31
    Originally posted by bogi
    the word slav came from the word Slaw. That usally ended in slavic last names.

    I.E

    Boguslaw
    Wadyslaw


    Slaw means Word.
    This may be true, but I don't see how it is exclusive with the English word slave originating from Slav, which in turn has its roots in Slaw.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Roman


      This may be true, but I don't see how it is exclusive with the English word slave originating from Slav, which in turn has its roots in Slaw.

      Slave: from Mediaeval English, sclave , from Old French, esclave , from Provencal esclau identical with the ethnic name Sclavus SLAV, the Slavonic races having been reduced to a servile state by conquest. Hence SLA.V ery. Source: The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology.
      It may sound pejorative, but it simply reflects the trading practices of people such as the Vikings, who would ship slaves from Russia and Finland (yes, I know they're not Slavs) overland or down river to slave markets in Baghdad along with furs, ivory and amber, in exchange for the Arab bullion and rock crystals and other trade goods found in many Scandinavian Viking graves. I shouldn't take it as an insult, the Dutch come off much worse in English phraseology: Dutch courage, Dutch auction, Dutch uncle, Double Dutch....and they were our allies!
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      • #33
        Look at the Slavs come out of the woodwork to "defend their honour".

        Oh, and some people here have bass-ackwards reasoning. I didn't say that "Slav" comes from "slave"; I said that "slave" came from "Slav".

        Don't be so friggin' sensitive. I hardly own any Slavic servants any more.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by bogi



          pure bull****

          the word slav came from the word Slaw. That usally ended in slavic last names.

          I.E

          Boguslaw
          Wadyslaw


          Slaw means Word.
          Rather "Famous"
          Boguslaw=famous to be pious
          Wladyslaw=famous of his rules
          Etc.
          It doesn't work with "Slav" enlightens...
          No war or battle sound was heard the world around...

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          • #35
            Originally posted by KrazyHorse
            Oh, and some people here have bass-ackwards reasoning. I didn't say that "Slav" comes from "slave"; I said that "slave" came from "Slav".
            Well, that's exactly why I said that the word Slav coming from Slaw is not mutually exclusive with the word slave coming from the word Slav.
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            • #36
              Originally posted by KrazyHorse
              Don't be so friggin' sensitive. I hardly own any Slavic servants any more.
              I think I am deeply insulted. I will sue you for xenophobia and racism. Then I will proceed to extract vast amounts of reparations from the Arabic and Western nations for enslaving my ancestors several hundred years ago.

              Rather like some activists are trying to do with the US.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by Roman


                I think I am deeply insulted. I will sue you for xenophobia and racism. Then I will proceed to extract vast amounts of reparations from the Arabic and Western nations for enslaving my ancestors several hundred years ago.

                Rather like some activists are trying to do with the US.
                ...To the U.S., and Britian, and France, and Spain, and the Dutch, and the EU (which wasn't even around back then)... Do you notice that these "activists" aren't talking about the Arab slave traders or the African slave traders who all had big roles in the slave trade. I guess they only want reparations from rich countries so poor but guilty countries get to walk away Scot-free.
                Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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                • #38
                  LOL

                  Could someone say me why my post asking info about slavs is the upper post and til there after weeks?

                  Go GalCiv, go! Go Society, go!

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Oerdin
                    ...To the U.S., and Britian, and France, and Spain, and the Dutch, and the EU (which wasn't even around back then)... Do you notice that these "activists" aren't talking about the Arab slave traders or the African slave traders who all had big roles in the slave trade. I guess they only want reparations from rich countries so poor but guilty countries get to walk away Scot-free.
                    Exactly, I think it's plain ridiculous. What the heck, think how long ago slavery was abolished. Just how far back are we prepared to go to compensate for crimes of our ancestors against ancestors of others? Maybe, we should ask for compensation from the Mongols for their invasions under the Genghis Khan.
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                    • #40
                      So with my Polish background, am I entitled to reparations when they get enacted sometime down the road? I can trace all my problems directly to the fact that my ancestors where held as slaves! No lie! No, really!

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by FrankBullit
                        So with my Polish background, am I entitled to reparations when they get enacted sometime down the road? I can trace all my problems directly to the fact that my ancestors where held as slaves! No lie! No, really!
                        Yes you can. But only if I get a cut. :-)
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                        • #42
                          How about compensating everybody in the world?
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by molly bloom



                            I shouldn't take it as an insult, the Dutch come off much worse in English phraseology: Dutch courage, Dutch auction, Dutch uncle, Double Dutch....and they were our allies!
                            Let's not forget French leave, Welshing on bets and Indian givers

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Barnacle Bill
                              Let's not forget French leave, Welshing on bets and Indian givers
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