In a compound statement, yesOn Fri, 2011-02-25 at 11:28 +0000, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> Also noticed 'ingen fara' -> no problem and 'ingen aning' -> no idea.
And then You have the Scottish Gaelic "inghean" from Old Irish "ingen"
meaning "daughter" which might be related to the Swedish/Norwegian
female name "Inga" which in turn also happens to be the pluralis form of
"none"?
Or it could be a reference to InGen systems, from Jurassic Parc ..
http://ingenaning.com/noidea.html
/j
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