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Greetings. In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Claus Dragon wrote: >>> faulinei was the shadowlord of ... falsehood? >> >>Yes...? > > hmmmm ... there might be a minor resemblance between faulinei and > falsehood (or even falschheit) ... "Faulinei" certainly looks like it has German roots, though "faul" in German means "lazy", not "deceitful". I think a connection to "Falschheit" is dubious. Regards, Tristan -- _ _V.-o Tristan Miller [en,(fr,de,ia)] >< Space is limited / |`-' -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= <> In a haiku, so it's hard (7_\\ http://www.nothingisreal.com/ >< To finish what you
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