Who will She choose?
A woman is looking for a husband. Two men are before her. She has to pick one of the two. One is an Abrahamist and the other is a Vaishnava. Who will she choose?
Important notice:
The point of this video is to show the differences between Abrahamism and Sanatana Dharma.
Music
Kevin Macloud
SoulMusic
Images of the faces:
Eleatell
Sasiepre
#oldenglish #anglosaxon #relationships
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Leornende is 8 years old! WOW!
Leornende Eald Englisc is now 8 years old. Thank you all.
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Defend Your Semen
A video about Semen-retention and anti-porn in Old English.
#semenretention #antiporn #selfimprovement
Music:
I still hope - SergePavkinMusic
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What's going on Anglalad Cefin?
Link to second Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAmckvJvYxU9fVyBZXOP6Hg
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Hail Easter, The Goddess in Old English
This is not from the period. I wrote this. Hail Easter.
Old High German version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4csBtE6fIQE
#easter #goddess #worship
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The Monologue of a Demon
This is not from the period. I wrote this.
Music:
Tempting secrets - Kevin Macleod
#demons #oldenglish #anglosaxon
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Who is Worthy of the Sword?
An Old English story where two men approach a sage who has a holy sword.
One is Demonic and the other is Godly. Which of the two shall the sage give the holy sword?
This is not from the period. I wrote this.
Music:
Kevin Macloud
Cefin Beorn
#oldenglish #anglosaxon #language
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22K Subs! Thank you all so much!
"Aerosol of my Love" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Channel shoutout: Lady Vixy
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Old English: Why Beer and Wine are Bad
This is not from the period. This work was inspired by the Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam and the teachings of Srila Prabhupada and Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya.
Cennedþingum is a term I coined for genitals in Old English.
#oldenglish #anglosaxon #antialcohol
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Hail Lord Indra in Old English
A video praising Lord Indra in Old English.
This is not from the period,
nor is it a translation of the Vedic Scriptures.
This work was inspired by
and based off of the Vedic Scriptures.
Devraj Indra, Old Kalyan Print - B K Mitra - Gitapress, Gorakhpur
"Mystery Bazaar" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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#oldenglish #indra #vedic
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Frigg, The Goddess, in Anglo-Saxon Literature
A showing of the attestations of Frigg, the Goddess, in Anglo-Saxon Literature.
Sources:
Englische Studien, Volumes 38-39, 1907
Henzel. (1898) Abhandlungen zur germanischen philologie
Kemble, John M. Ed. The Dialogue of Salomon and Saturnus
Rev Skeat, Walter W. Aefric's lives of the saints. Vol II
#frigg #norse #anglosaxonliterature
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What was Dog in Old English Part 2
As a sequel to "What was dog in Old English", this video goes into more the evolution of the word dog as we know it today.
Sources:
"Dog (n.)" Online Etymology Dictionary https://www.etymonline.com/word/dog#etymonline_v_13890
Ed. Charles Talbut Onions, "A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles Founded Mainly on the Materials Collected by the Philological Society · Volume 3, Part 2" 1888.
Piotr Gąsiorowski, 2006. The Etymology of Old English *docga. Indogermanische Forschungen, 111.
Middle English Compendium
#dog #etymology #oldenglish
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What was Dog in Old English?
An explanation of what was Dog in Old English, where the word Dog comes from and its phonological peculiarity.
Sources:
Ed. Charles Talbut Onions, "A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles Founded Mainly on the Materials Collected by the Philological Society · Volume 3, Part 2" 1888.
Sievers, Eduard. Old English Grammar, 155.
Wright, Joseph, Old English Grammar, 2nd ed, 158.
Middle English Compendium
Music by Cefin Beorn
#oldenglish #dog #etymology
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What Does "Welsh" actually mean?
An explanation of what Welsh actually means.
Sources:
Bosworth, Joseph.In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014.
Köbler, Gerhard, Althochdeutsches Wörterbuch, (6. Auflage) 2014
Patridge, Eric. (2006) Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Taylor, Isaac. Rev. M. A. London and Cambridge, 1864, Words and places; or, Etymological Illustrations of History, Ethnology, and Geography, 18.
Music by Cefin Beorn
#welsh #wales #history
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Ode to King Alfred
This is to give my respects to the 9th century Saxon Monarch of Wessex.
This is not from the period. I wrote this.
Changes:
I decide to make it more Dharmic so I replaced Danes' Fiend with Pirates' Fiend, and Darkness' fiend with Warriors' leader.
Music by Cefin Beorn
#kingalfred #oldenglish #anglosaxonpoetry
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King Alfred's Prayer
A reading of King Alfred's own prayer which takes place at the end of his translation of Boethius. Hail King Alfred!
#kingalfred #anglosaxon #prayer
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The Battle of Brunanburh
A reading of the Anglo-Saxon poem, the Battle of Brunanburh.
#anglosaxon #battleofbrunanburh #brunanburh
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Dream of the Rood (Complete Version)
A reading of the entire Dream of the Rood poem. It is an Anglo-Saxon poem from the perspective of the cross that the sage Jesus Christ was crucified on.
Note:
My pronunciation of long ǣ (ash) is of early West Saxon from Proto-Germanic *ǣ (Wright) and the 'f' in "of" reflective of earlier Proto-Germanic *b (Sievers).
Link to read text:
http://www.apocalyptic-theories.com/literature/dor/oeodora1.html
#anglosaxonpoetry #anglosaxon #dreamoftherood
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21k subs! Thank you!
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Why did the Saxons call their language English?
This video answers the age old question of why the Saxons called their langauge English.
Sources:
Bosworth, Joseph. In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com.
Earle, John. (1876) A Word for the Mother Tongue: An Inaugural Lecture
Hel-hama. “England in the late 9th century”. Image. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wessex#/media/File:England_878.svg
Hempl, George. (1893) Old English PhonologyHogeard. "Northumbria around 700 AD". image. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northumbria#/media/File:Map_of_the_Kingdom_of_Northumbria_around_700_AD.svg
Lindsey, J.S. (1904) Medieval British History: Problems and exercises in British History. 2nd vol. Sweet, Henry. Ed. King Alfred's West Saxon Version Gregory's Pastoral Care
Music by Cefin Beorn
#anglosaxonhistory #history #oldenglish
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Afredian Boethius: Orpheus and Eurydice Full
Source:
An Anglo-Saxon Reader, 4th edition (1917) by James Wilson Bright
#oldenglish #boethius #orpheusandeurydice
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Wulfstan: The Danes call Jove Thor
A reading and exploration of Wulfstan, Archbishop of York's Homily called "On the false gods".
Source:
Page 106, Chapter XVIII (18)
Wulfstan (1883) by Arthur Napier
https://archive.org/details/wulfstansammlung00wulf/page/n5/mode/2up
Link to read about Abrahamist tactic with Daniel, Bishop of Winchester who told Boniface to tell the devotees that the Gods are men, and not gods:
https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/basis/boniface-letters.asp
#anglosaxonhistory #anglosaxon #wulfstan
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Beowulf's Last Words (Line 2793-2821)
A reading from the Beowulf Epic (Line 2793-2821)
Source:
An Old English Grammar and Exercise Book with
Inflections, Syntax, Selections for readings, and glossary
(1896) by C. Alphonso Smith, A.M., Ph.D.
#oldenglish #beowulf #english
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Alfredian Boethius: Orpheus and Eurydice part 2
Source:
An Anglo-Saxon Reader, 4th edition (1917) by James Wilson Bright
#oldenglish #boethius #orpheusandeurydice
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