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lokopodium
on March 20, 2018
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Lithuanian is riddled with references to bees
Funnily, Old Slavic for bear is бер, cognate to bear. However, this word became taboo too.
pandaman
on March 20, 2018
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Is it? I thought it is not known. Some people believe it's "behr" because of "behrlohga" - "bear den" but there is more plausible etymology for that being derived from actual Old Slavic "trash"/"dirt" than "behr + lohg".
thriftwy
on March 20, 2018
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But then it is derived from "brown" (dirt, garbage) in the same way as in English.
pandaman
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I doubt it has a close connection to "brown". "Behr-" in Slavic languages, when stands for any color at all, is, usually, for "white".
hprotagonist
on March 20, 2018
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better be extra-super careful! :)
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