The colour words have always been a fascinating topic of study for scholars of various disciplines, including linguists, philologists, psychologists, philosophers and anthropologists. A survey of the occurrences of the Old Frisian word wēden, wēdan, wēdin (cf. OE wǣden, OHG weit, presumably stemming from a Gmc *waizda-, waidīna-, a root meaning ‘woad, plant yielding blue dye’), might allow us to specify the various semantic fields covered by this lexeme, as well as the relevant contexts of use.

(2022). Il colore ‘blu’ nel medioevo frisone: afris. wēden, wēdan, wēdin [journal article - articolo]. In LINGUISTICA E FILOLOGIA. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/233213 Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.13122/LeF_42_p99

Il colore ‘blu’ nel medioevo frisone: afris. wēden, wēdan, wēdin

2022-01-01

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The colour words have always been a fascinating topic of study for scholars of various disciplines, including linguists, philologists, psychologists, philosophers and anthropologists. A survey of the occurrences of the Old Frisian word wēden, wēdan, wēdin (cf. OE wǣden, OHG weit, presumably stemming from a Gmc *waizda-, waidīna-, a root meaning ‘woad, plant yielding blue dye’), might allow us to specify the various semantic fields covered by this lexeme, as well as the relevant contexts of use.
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