Abstract
It is argued that Greek μέλπω ‘to celebrate a deity (with singing and dancing)’ originally
meant ‘to appease a deity’ and is cognate with Slavic *mьlčàti ‘to be(-come)
silent’ < *‘to be appeased’.
It is argued that Greek μέλπω ‘to celebrate a deity (with singing and dancing)’ originally
meant ‘to appease a deity’ and is cognate with Slavic *mьlčàti ‘to be(-come)
silent’ < *‘to be appeased’.