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Feel free to contact me here. Septentrionalis 23:25, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
No, I thought it was Barneygumble who was raising a straw man, and being sarcastic in knocking it down. That's why I chose his examples. Septentrionalis 23:25, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, Teodorico; that was an excellent input. Do you think it could be used as the basis of a same-sex relationships in the middle ages? Does wikipedia need such an article? Probably. Many thanks. -- Tagishsimon (talk)
Hi! You changed my translation twice to kingdom, which is wrong. You probably confuse it with Rîche. Instead Reyen is a variant of Middle High German reien or reyge and corresponds to modern High German Reigen, which means "round dance", so Death commands the mortals to join him in a round dance. That's why the dance is macabre. See Grimm's Dictionary [ [1]] Teodorico 15:34, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
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I have found the following links useful:
Feel free to contact me here. Septentrionalis 23:25, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
No, I thought it was Barneygumble who was raising a straw man, and being sarcastic in knocking it down. That's why I chose his examples. Septentrionalis 23:25, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, Teodorico; that was an excellent input. Do you think it could be used as the basis of a same-sex relationships in the middle ages? Does wikipedia need such an article? Probably. Many thanks. -- Tagishsimon (talk)
Hi! You changed my translation twice to kingdom, which is wrong. You probably confuse it with Rîche. Instead Reyen is a variant of Middle High German reien or reyge and corresponds to modern High German Reigen, which means "round dance", so Death commands the mortals to join him in a round dance. That's why the dance is macabre. See Grimm's Dictionary [ [1]] Teodorico 15:34, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi there, I am a research student from the National University of Singapore and I wish to invite you to do an online survey about Wikipedia. To compensate you for your time, I am offering a reward of USD$10, either to you or as a donation to the Wikimedia Foundation. For more information, please go to the research home page. Thank you. -- WikiInquirer 12:22, 9 March 2007 (UTC) talk to me