π€ The word silly originates from old English, Selig which means βblessed, happy or blissfulβ.
I π silliness, jokes and banter (most of the time) π€£
π€ The word silly originates from old English, Selig which means βblessed, happy or blissfulβ.
I π silliness, jokes and banter (most of the time) π€£
Thatβs funny. Did you see that one that said βin the end they used so much toilet roll, humans wiped themselves outβ
That's funny. xx
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Silly is also the name of a small town 50 miles South West of Brussels...My kind of town!
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And could the old English word maybe have come across from the German, as they still use the word 'selig' which means blessed, and seligkeit meaning bliss? Can't beat a bit of that. Very funny Narwhal10. π
Thanks Callendersgal,
I didnβt know the word seligkeit until you said π
Dear Callendersgal,
Yes, very likely indeed, we share a great deal with the 'Germanic' Races. Firstly we are ALL Saxons, yes we English have some Angle in us, that's true. If you put various 'Peoples Of the World' together, you would soon See, that English, French, Austrian, German and Swiss Nationals 'look' the same. The 'low' countries, Scandinavia, Holland and parts of Belgium 'look' different. The Southern Italians have a Mediterranean look, like the Greeks, along with Tunisians, Moroccans and so on.
Clearly these Peoples Migrated, across The European Continent together. We have a, historically speaking, Very Strong 'bond' with Germany- originally the Germanic States- Our Royal Family is German in origin. Had the Events, of the Twentieth Century, not occurred we would, almost certainly, have had a Much Stronger Bond. Mind you it's a Good Job, that we, Didn't inherit the German 'sense of humour' π¬.
So that our words, indeed language, has 'swopped' over the years is no surprise. Within Europe anyway, the German 'Kaput' and the American 'Ok' are widely known. Indeed if you Get Together, with a group of 'Continentals', you will be amazed at, just how much we have in common. So, even when we leave the European Union, we are Not- and Cannot- leave Europe.
Sorry, this post, has got a Bit more serious, than I intended- I'll Post a more Light Hearted one soon. Stay Well everyone.
AndrewT
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There is a relevance to toilet paper stock 'piles' then.... ha ha ha, bad I know!
Lol Iβd rather have toilet paper π·
LOL I am sending this to my retired P.O. friend.