@Felthry fun fact, the word bear is descended from the norse word Bjorn, which just means brown.
this is because the norse believed calling an animal by its true name would summon it so instead of calling bears their word for bears they just called them brown. whatever that true name was has been lost to history
@daylight I bet you could reconstruct a half-decent guess at what it was though, just by knowing the name in other related language families
@Felthry maybe but the closest languages to old norse also had this belief
@daylight yeah but I doubt all indo-european languages did, and we know quite a bit about how sound changes worked in the germanic langauges
@Felthry yeah totally im just not a linguist lol
re: long, bear linguistics, it got lewd somehow???
@daylight and in the process of trying to track down what a reasonable estimate of the norse word for bear would have been, I discovered this: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%F0%90%8C%80%F0%90%8C%93%F0%90%8C%95%F0%90%8C%84%F0%90%8C%81%F0%90%8C%96%F0%90%8C%88%F0%90%8C%86#Noric
which is a Noric given name that means something like "bear penis"