Re: Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
- From: Franz Gnaedinger <frgn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 07:51:24 -0700
Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
Part 9
LAD LAS, DAL SAL, DLA SLA, ALD ALS, LDA LSA,
ADL ASL --- landscape, human and divine zones,
clicking L given as an arc ) curve your tongue,
let the tip of the tongue glide along the palate,
and let the tongue smack into its wet bed
LAD or )AD --- hill, slope; ancient Greek lophos
for 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,
Latin salix for willow, a tree growing along rivers, in the
watery ground of valleys
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 wide view over the river valley from above;
ancient Greek aldaesco for I grow, Latin altus for high,
deep, wide (...)
ALS or A)S --- sun, sky, moon, stars, shining 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 Underworld; 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 --- toward / DA --- away from
AS --- upward / SA --- downward
AD LAS --- toward (ad) mountain (las), original name
of Atlantis, namely Eurasia oriented toward the very
long mountain range in the south, from west to east:
Pyrenees - Alps - mountains in the Balkans - Caucasus
- Iranian mountains - Himalayas
(end of part 9, to be continued)
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Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
Part 8
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 (signs convey
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, a gesture, a mimical expression; Latin gestus
for gesture, English kiss
DGI --- all ten fingers of both hands, plenty; ancient Greek
deka for ten
SGI --- kinship; ancient Greek syngenneia for kinship
(this compound involving syn- and gen- would have been
an overforming of a no longer understood word)
IGD --- plead; ancient Greek iketeia for plead
IGS --- being able to grant a plead, having plenty, being
magnanimous; ancient Greek hikanos for plenty, portly,
able (...), eikasi 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 qange of meanings
(end of part 8, to be continued)
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Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
Part 7
PhAI --- beauty of a well built camp, the shining hides
of tents and huts greeting returning hunters from afar,
welcoming them home; ancient Greek phaino for I shine
IAPh --- to enjoy life in a camp, feeling safe, sleeping in
peace; ancient Greek iauo for I spend the night, I sleep,
rest, enjoy
PhIA ---drinking a bowl of berry wine before going to bed;
ancient Greek phiala for drinking bowl
AIPh --- spending the night in a camp; ancient Greek
euphronae, euphronaio for night, euphronaio for I enjoy,
euphrosynae for serenity, pleasure, joy, eu- for well
IPhA --- to wake up in the morning, refreshed, one's powers
restored; ancient Greek iphi for powerful, with strength,
iphthinos for strong, full of power, fit, brave
APhI --- to leave a camp in the morning; ancient Greek
aphesis for sending off, start (...), aphexis for going
away (...)
(pronounce Ph as Greek Phi, and Ch as Chi or Khi)
ChAI --- fine weather, sunshine; ancient Greek chairo for
I enjoy, chairon for glad, with pleasure, healthy
IACh --- thunderstorm; ancient Greek iacho for I shout,
roar, call loudly, make loud sounds, patter, pelt, rage,
also iachazo for I jubilate
IChA --- getting dry; ancient Greek ichano for I dry up
AChI --- swelling water; a brook filled with rain, a swelling
mountain river rushing down a gorge; ancient Greek
agineo for I lead, accompany, bring, bring by, age for
let us go, move on, Latin agilis for mobile, agile, quick (...)
ChIA --- rain; ancient Greek cheo for I pour
AICh --- to enjoy good weather, sunshine, but also rain
in a dry period; ancient Greek euios for cheering,
shouting (of joy), exulting, Latin ajo (pronounced aijo)
for I say yes
(end of part 7, to be continued)
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Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
Part 6
MAI --- zone of women; ancient Greek maimao for I desire
very much, maia for little mother, midwife, Latin Maja or
Majja for the goddess of the earth
IAM --- pleasure, comfort, relief and healing a hunter finds
in the female zone of the camp; ancient Greek iama for
remedy, healing
MIA --- a girl or a young woman reaching sexual maturity;
ancient Greek miaio for to color, tinge, dye, stain (...,
here referring to menstruation blood), Latin Mia for one
of the three graces
AIM --- (menstruation) blood; ancient Greek haima for
blood, sex, life, force (...)
IMA --- love; ancient Greek himeiro for I long, desire,
wish, himeiros for lovely, charming, sweet, longing,
touching, himeiros for longing, desire, love, charm
AMI --- friend, lover; Latin amicus amica
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TAI --- clothes made of stripes of hides; ancient Greek
tainia for ribbon, tainioo for I adorn with ribbons
IAT --- stripes of fine leather used for winding around
a wound; ancient Greek iataer for doctor (see also IAD)
TIA --- headgear of a shaman and a ruler; ancient Greek
tiara
AIT --- to ask a ruler for one's share in hides, fur and
leather; ancient Greek aiteo for I aks, request, aitia
for share
ITA --- young animals providing fine leather, became
the word for calf in later pastoral communities;
ita a word root for young, Latin vita for life
ATI --- grown up animals, providing hides, fur and leather,
became a word for bull in later pastoral communities;
Etruscan athi for bull
ATI CA --- bull (ati) sky (ca), heavenly bull, Attika
ruled by the Zeus bull
ITA CA --- calf (ita) sky (ca), sons of the Zeus bull,
or the Zeus calf, perhaps the early name of the
Peloponnese, preserved in Ithaka
ITA LIA --- calf (ita) safe, very safe (lia), where the young
cattle grow up very well protected, perhaps the name of
Italia Italy, originally the southern part of the 'boot', famed
as land of the many calves. Vitulus for calf may be a later
overforming
(end of part 6, to be continued)
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