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G. B. Letter II. _To_ A Correspondent. OULTON, LOWESTOFT, SUFFOLK. _August_ 11_th_, 1843. MY DEAR SIR, Many thanks for your interesting and kind letter, in which you do me the honour to ask my opinion respecting the pedigree of your island goblin, _le feu follet Belenger_; that opinion I cheerfully give, with a promise that it is only an opinion; in hunting for the etymons of these fairy names we can scarcely expect to arrive at any thing like certainty. I suppose you are aware that the name of Bilenger, or Billinger, is of occasional though by no means frequent occurrence both in England and France. You have heard of Billings-gate, and of Billing-ham, the unfortunate assassin of poor Percival. Likewise of Billing-ton, all modifications of the same root: Belingart, Bilings-home or Billing-ston. But what is Billin_ger_? Clearly that which is connected some way or other with Billing. You will find _ger_, or something like it, in most European tongues--Boulan_ger_, horolo_ger_, tal_ker_ wal_ker_, ba_ker_, bre_wer_, beg_gar_. In Welsh it is of frequent occurrence in the shape of _ur_ or _gwr_--hin_ur_ (an elder), her_wr_ (a prow_ler_); in Russian the ger, gwr, ur, er, appears in the shape of _ik_ or _k_--Sapojgn_ik_, a shoemaker, Chinobu_ik_, a man possessed of rank. The root of all these, as well as of _or_ in Senator, victor, etc., is the same as _ker_ or _kir_; which means, Lord, master, maker, doer, possessor of something or connected with something. We want now to come at the meaning of Beling or Billing, which probably means some action, or some moral or personal attribute. Bolvile in Anglo-Saxon means honest, Danish Bollig; Wallen, in German, to wanken or move restlessly about; Baylan, in Spanish, to dance, connected with which are to whirl, to fling, and possibly Walloon and Fleming. Belenger therefore may mean a Billiger or honest fellow, or it may mean a Walter-_ger_, a whirl_enger_, a flinger or something connected with restless motion. Allow me to draw your attention to the word "Will" in the English word "Will of the wisp." It must not be supposed that this "Will" is the abbreviation of William; it is pure Danish, "Vild," pronounced
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