SR - Sigel-
j'lynn yeates
jyeates at bga.com
Thu Sep 24 08:31:54 PDT 1998
On 23 Sep 98, at 23:25, Brian & Pam Martin wrote:
> >I was going thru some heraldic precedents and ran across this:
> >
> > [Sigelhundas] Some commenters wondered whether the name's meaning
> > [``sun-dogs''] was reasonable, but given such Anglo-Saxon terms as
> > sigelwaras ``sun-men'' (their term for Ethiopians), we saw no reason
> > not to accept the construction. The Saxons probably would have used
> > the term to refer to African dogs, not to the refraction of sunlight
> > by ice crystals in the upper atmosphere, but I suspect the submitters
> > know that [dogs were used in the armory]. (Shire of Sigelhundas,
> > July, 1992, pg. 2)
> >
> >Anyone for a "Sigel-" ("sun") name? Sigelland? I combine it below
> >with each of the suffixes from Johnson, _Place Names of England and
> >Wales_, pp. 46-62. Some of these are not Old English-based, but I
> >don't think that's necessarily a problem (Westminster is Germanic +
> >Latin). Most of these are the modern forms, not Old English.
i rather like this possibility ... how would "sun wolves" be constructed ???
'wolf
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