[Namron] Pooky thy name is still Pooky..........

el2iot2 at mail.com el2iot2 at mail.com
Mon Jun 6 12:07:16 PDT 2005


I think you might find it in a case form of the Verb  "Lovlya" meaning Catching or Hunting.  Don't have my declintion charts handy and my Russian Language skills are very rusty from lack of practice.  Been 7 years since I had had reason to use my Russian.

hope this Helps
joy son of friend
Radei Drchevich



----- Original Message -----
From: "William Herron" <fitzbubba at gmail.com>
To: "Barony of Namron" <namron at ansteorra.org>
Subject: Re: [Namron] Pooky thy name is still Pooky..........
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 14:01:23 -0400

> 
> On 6/6/05, Lord Pooky <lord_pooky at hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Thank you to anyone who can help even in the littlest way. We are looking
> > for  " Puhka Lovr ". I saw it at 25year in a russian name book on the
> > heraldry table, but they didn't know how quintessential it was and decided
> > to close the table instead of allowing ME to make such an egregious SCA err.
> 
> I find "puhka" in an Estonian dictionary as a variant of the verb "to
> rest".  The dictionary I used is:
> 
> http://www.ibs.ee/dict/index.html
> 
> Search the Estonian languge for pukha.  One of the items that came up was
> 
> | rest a little; puhka vähe aega
> 
> Whether you can document an adjective as valid for a proper name would
> be a matter for the College of Heralds.
> 
> I can't find a reference for "lovr".  All I have access to is current
> English-Russian dictionaries, so it may be a past usage that has gone
> away over time.
> 
> Care,
> Bubba
> 
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joy


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