Feliĉa Mezvintro?
ya Borgo, 25 Desemba 2009
Ujumbe: 38
Lugha: English
ceigered (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 11 Januari 2010 9:36:18 asubuhi
And Niko-tina, that's precisely the problem - "Norda, Suda" solstice makes no sense to someone if they didn't know what "solstice" means or is derived from (like myself! ).
Vilinilo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 11 Januari 2010 2:23:59 alasiri
JesCed:Hello, all.I think you're right, it's analogue to tagmezo (noon) and noktomezo (midnight).
Getting back to the topic of language per se, I'm not quite sure the word "mezvintro" would be correct. If, when building words, the main root goes last, then "mezvintro" would be "meza vintro". Wouldn't that be the "middle winter"? The winter between two other winters?
As I understand it, the "middle of winter" would not be "meza vintro" but "mezo vintra", and the constructed word would be "vintromezo".
Any comments?
JesCed (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 12 Januari 2010 4:14:10 asubuhi
Vilinilo:Precisely. Going back to my fundamentals, I'm pretty sure I'm right. In the same sense, if we were to take the two examples you mentioned and flipped them around to match "mezvintro", we'd end up with meztago and meznokto.
I think you're right, it's analogue to tagmezo (noon) and noktomezo (midnight).
Taking meztago , that would mean "middle day", would'nt it? As in "Merkredo estas la meztago (meza tago) de la semajno"
Borgo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 18 Januari 2010 9:26:56 alasiri
Rogir (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 18 Januari 2010 10:45:26 alasiri
saloli (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 19 Januari 2010 3:23:45 asubuhi
In more traditional ways of life in Europe, prior to everyone being literate, going by the modern calendars, etc., Midwinter was, in fact, the middle of winter, Yule. Winter was thought to start at Samhain, at the end of October, beginning of November (still named Samhain in Irish); it was the end of the year for agricultural activity. So, in that way of figuring time, the solstice is not the beginning but the middle of winter. This type of calendar is still in use among Pagans of European heritage. The same goes for Midsummer, called Litha. Summer started in May (Bealtaine in modern Irish Gaelic), and Litha the middle of summer, and so on. These traditions gave rise to what is the modern Pagan ritual calendar.
saloli (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 19 Januari 2010 3:31:51 asubuhi
and maybe feliĉan solsticon for those not of the Pagan persuasion
Rogir (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 19 Januari 2010 2:38:03 alasiri