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Re: Does this mean anything?
On Fri, 10 May 1996 kuijt@umiacs.UMD.EDU wrote:
> stolz: "proud". German.
>
> That is without the second t, though.
Well, I am fairly certain that the odd spelling comes from the source
material and isn't my fault.
> Wind (noun) is the same in German as in English. And to the best of
> my knowledge (caveat: I am not a native german speaker), "proud wind"
> doesn't mean anything special in German (unlike divine wind in Japanese,
> for example).
I don't think it's supposed to, I'm pretty positive it's a kludged
together name.
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