[dba-VB] CMS: Umbraco (was: Composite C1 now open source)

Helmut Kotsch hkotsch at arcor.de
Sat Oct 2 04:54:41 CDT 2010


Hi Shamil,
now it gets very confusing.

According to the following link:

http://tinyurl.com/2caudvv

Altweibersommer has nothing to do with old women but got the name from this
sort of spider.

The above link says:
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Allegedly, this is because of the spider webs floating on the air or more
visible due to dew and light frost - they are said to resemble long gray
hair.
Their web can be seen in early autumn.
Let's agree to disagree; I found a fairly compreshensive site in German
explaining about the origin of the term. It had to do with spiders, as both
of us said, but their silk is said to resemble the threads spun by old
ladies on their spinning wheels. "Weiben" is an older version of "weben" or
"knupfen" - to weave.
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My question now is: How derived the Russian language to the expression "Old
Women Summer".
Did they translate / steal it from the false German word or do you have also
an ancient word for weaving that translates into old women????

Helmut


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[mailto:dba-vb-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]Im Auftrag von Shamil
Salakhetdinov
Gesendet: Samstag, 2. Oktober 2010 00:40
An: 'Discussion concerning Visual Basic and related programming issues.'
Betreff: Re: [dba-VB] CMS: Umbraco (was: Composite C1 now open source)


Hi Helmut --

<<<in Germany it is "Altweibersommer" = "Old Women Summer".>>>
That's funny :) - this season called the same way here in Russia - "Old
Women Summer" or

"Ba'bye Le'to" in Russian

where

"Baba" - "Old Woman" and
"Leto" - Summer.

-- Shamil

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Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2010 2:20 AM
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<<<
It _is_ in fact quite sunny here, indeed for the season.
>>>
That should be what is called "L'ete Indien" (fr.) season there now?
(http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89t%C3%A9_indien )

-- Shamil

In North America they call it "Indian Summer" and in Germany it is
"Altweibersommer" = "Old Women Summer".

Helmut


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