Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology)



Glossary of the new Magdalenian words, part 13

Two words from last year: AD --- toward; inverse DA
--- away from. Now together with the comparative forms:

AD / AS --- toward / upward
DA / SA --- away from / downward

RAA --- light; Latin radiare for to shine, English ray, radiant
AAR --- air (inhaling, onomatopoetic)
ARA --- space, medium of light, filled with air

SA RAA --- downward light, she who stands in the sun
beam, the chosen one, also the one protected from
above; the Hebrew name Sarah means princess, while
Sanskrit sara means firm, strong (the one protected
from above stands firmly and is strong)

ABA, AMA --- father, mother

A word from last year: BRA for the right arm. ABA BRA,
ABRA, ABRAM --- the Lord's right arm, possible origin
of Abram in the Bible: the Lord was his shield, usually
worn on the left arm, so Abram could hold his weapon
in the right hand and carry out the Lord's will, acting as
His right arm

Regards Franz Gnaedinger www.seshat.ch


Glossary of the new Magdalenian words, part 12

PAD PAS, DAP SAP, APD APS, DPA SPA, PDA PSA,
ADP ASP --- D-forms denote how people move - in
a plain; comparative S-forms denote how water moves
- in space

PAD --- activity of feet, to go, go unhindered, pad along,
pad pad pad pad ... (onomatopoetic); ancient Greek batos
for passable, pateo for I go, step, tread, trample, patos
for footstep, path, podilon for sole, sandal, shoe, boot,
paeza for foot, Latin pes pedes for foot feet, Padus
for the river Po, the one who goes, then, perhaps an
attribute of the river god, Padova (Padua) a town on
the river Po, perhaps built around a former sanctuary
of the river god, patens for open, not blocked, pate-fecio
for I make accessible, pater for father, perhaps the one
who goes, goes hunting, fishing, leads the way, owns
the land and marks his presence (I remember having
read of a law granting a father as much land as he can
walk around from dawn to dusk), patria for fatherland
would then mean the land where the father goes,
impetrabilis for easily accessible, impetus for quick
pace, èlan (...), French patte for paw, English paddock
for an enclosure where animals pad around, paddle an
artificial paw to pad along a waterway

PAS --- everywhere in a plain: here, where I am, south
and north of me, east and west of me / everywhere
water stands (pond, lake) and flows (rivers flowing
in all directions); ancient Greek pas pan for all, every,
penta for five, written as domino five, or five on a dice,
Brunel chamber of the Chauvet cave (Holly), cave
Pech Merle

DAP --- manual activity, also needed for to get along,
moving branches out of the way, climbing over an
obstacle, holding oneself when crossing a deep river
bed or a gorge; tap, to tap, French tapper for to knock,
beat, rap, tap, Taape for hand in my medieval dialect

SAP --- everywhere in space, the four cardinal directions,
plus the three levels of height, the ground I stand upon,
the depths of the earth underneath my feet (Underworld),
the height of the heavenly vault above me / everywhere
water stays and flows to, also draining away (nourishing
the river of the Underworld), also ascending to the sky
in the form of vapor, humid air, fog and clouds, nourishing
the Heavenly River (Milky Way), also falling from the sky
in the form of rain; ancient Greek hepta Latin septem
German Sieben and plenty similar words for seven,
Beersheba means Well of the Divine Seven (Cyrus H.
Gordon), ancient Greek sophia for skill, experience,
knowledge, knowledge of the world, wisdom, philosophy,
Latin sapiens for wise, Latin sapa German Saft for juice,
sap, wherefrom Latin sapa French sapin for fir tree, English
sapling - a fir tree is rooted in the ground, marks a place,
grows straight toward the sky, and marks the heavenly
directions with branches

APD --- flat ground, easily passable; ancient Greek apedos
for level, flat

APS --- hide of a tent, covering the poles, ceiling of a cave,
heavenly vault / reached by vapor, humid air, fog and clouds,
water dripping from the hide of a tent, from the ceiling of a
cave, from the sky; ancient Greek apsis for vault

DPA --- floor, land; ancient Greek dapedon for floor, ground,
earth

SPA --- height, vertical dimension, climbing rope / where
vapor raises to, where rain comes from; ancient Greek
sparton for rope, asparago for I am aroused, asparagos
for asparagus, spa in España (Spain), may refer to the
heavenly pillars of the Pyrenean mountain range seen
from the Guyenne, central peak of the Caucasian mountain
range Kazbek might originally have been CA SPA, sky pillar
(mountain range of Atlas who carried the sky on his neck
and shoulders, AD LAS toward mountain, Eurasian steppes
oriented toward the Caucasus), consider also the Caspian
Sea at the foot of the Caucasian range of heavenly pillars

PDA --- being hindered and hold up, yet going on; ancient
Greek pedao for I slow, hold up, while petannymi for to
spread

PSA --- being hold up, yet going on, getting around obstacles
in the way / water draining away, for example spreading in
sand, finding a way through sand; ancient Greek psammos
for sand

ADP --- being hold up, not going on anymore; ancient Greek
adiabatos for impassable (a-dia-pad)

ASP --- being hold up, really hold up / even impenetrable
for water; ancient Greek aspis for shield
.

PAS --- everywhere (in a plain), written as domino five
in the Brunel chamber of the Chauvet cave

PAS CA --- eveywhere (in a plain) sky, everywhere in
the heavenly fields of the sky: may a worthy ruler be born
again among the stars of the Summer Triangle and roam
the sky in his next life as he roams the earth in this life ...

PAS CA may survive in ancient Greek paskha, Russian
Paskha, French pâque, resurrection and ascension to
heaven, while PAS AC, everywhere on earth, knowing
no obstacles, finding a way to overcome every hindrance,
survives in passage, and in Pessach, the Jewish festival
celebrating the Exodus from Egypt.



Glossary of the new Magdalenian words, part 11

LAD LAS, DAL SAL, DLA SLA, ALD ALS, LDA LSA,
ADL ASL --- landscape, D-words denote human zones,
S-words denote divine zones. The words may be
pronounced with a clicking L:

LAD or )AD --- hill, slope; ancient Greek lophos of hill,
English ladder

LAS or )AS --- mountain; ancient Greek laas for stone,
rock, cliff

DAL or DA) --- valley; German Tal for valley

SAL or SA) --- water in a valley, swamp, pond, river,
lake, sea; ancient Greek salos for swaying, especially
of the sea

DLA or D)A --- flat river bank; ancient Greek delta

SLA or S)A --- shine and glitter of the water; ancient
Greek selas for shine, light, ray, spark

ALD or A)D --- steep river bank, high from below,
deep from above, a vide view over the river valley
from above; ancient Greek aldaesco for I grow,
Latin altus for high, deep, wide (...)

ALS or A)S --- shine of sun, moon, stars, from above;
ancient Greek alaes for the sun at noon

LDA or )DA --- deep water; ancient Greek laitma for deep
(depth of the sea)

LSA or )SA --- river in the Underworld, along which the
sun horse and moon bull traverse the earth; ancient Greek
Lethae for the river in the Hades

ADL or AD) --- hidden; ancient Greek adaela for hidden

ASL or AS) --- invisible; ancient Greek aizaelos for
invisible

AD LAS --- toward (ad) mountain range (las), Eurasian
steppes oriented toward the Caucasian mountain range,
origin of Atlas, Atlantis ...



Glossary of the new Magdalenian words, part 10

DIG SIG, GID GIS, DGI SGI, IGD IGS, GDI GSI,
IDG ISG --- human relations, give and take

DIG --- finger; Latin digitus for finger

SIG --- a sign drawn with a finger: Latin signum for
sign, signal, ancient Greek sigae for silent (a sign
being a silent message)

GID --- give and get; ancient Greek kaedeia for kin,
giza for treasure room

GIS --- a gesture, a sign given with a part of the body,
a finger, the face; Latin gestus for gesture, English kiss

DGI --- all the ten fingers, plenty; ancient Greek deka
for ten

SGI --- kinship; ancient Greek sygenneia for kinship

IGD --- plead; ancient Greek iketeia for plead

IGS --- being able to grant a plead, having plenty,
being magnaninous; ancient Greek hikanos for plenty,
portly, able (...), eikosi for twenty

GDI --- neighbor; ancient Greek geitniao for I am
a neighbor

GSI --- brother, sister; ancient Greek kasis for brother,
sister, gaetheo for I am pleased

IDG --- intelligent, sensible, clever, prudent; ancient
Greek idya with the same range of meanings

ISG --- strong, powerful, healthy, wealthy, to be
someone, being able and capable; ancient Greek
ischyos with the same range of meanings


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