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    Re: "Я стал медленно взбираться на холм" (Making it female)

    The Rusalka sounds very cool...
    I had never heard of it.

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    Re: "Я стал медленно взбираться на холм" (Making it female)

    Quote Originally Posted by Wowik
    Main Entry: holm
    Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Old Norse hōlmr;
    Date: before 12th century
    British : a small inland or inshore island;
    Hah! They are wrong. Sweden is full of places with the word -holm, meaning hill. Basically it means something sticking up from the ground ("toppy") and it doesnät matter if it is on land or in a lake. Proved by the fact that the places in question are not islands but hills, and are not even near any lake.

    PLUS the word is used in old songs with the meaning "hill".
    This source is incomplete.

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    Re: "Я стал медленно взбираться на холм" (Making it female)

    Quote Originally Posted by Johanna
    Quote Originally Posted by Wowik
    Main Entry: holm
    Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Old Norse hōlmr;
    Date: before 12th century
    British : a small inland or inshore island;
    Hah! They are wrong.
    It is English Etymology Dictionary.

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    Re: "Я стал медленно взбираться на холм" (Making it female)

    My "Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology" says that 'holm(e)' was used in English meaning 'islet' in the 11th century and 'low-lying land by a river' in the 13th. As related words it gives 'holmr' from Old Norse meaning 'islet' or 'meadow by the shore', Old English 'holm' for billow, wave, sea (in poetic context), and Old Swedish 'holm' for 'hill'.

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