Re: Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
- From: Franz Gnaedinger <frgn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 23:29:37 -0700
Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
Part 14
LEI IEL, EIL LIE, ILE ELI --- attack of a lion
)EI --- attacking lion; ancient Greek leo and lis for lion,
leianno leaino for I crush, bruise, destroy
IE) --- to shout and yell when one sees a lion, throwing
stones and lances at a lion; ancient Greek iaelo for to
send, throw, throw at, iakho for to shout, English to yell
EI) --- to hide from a lion; ancient Greek eilyo for to cover
up, creep, cower, crouch (...)
)IE --- to escape from a lion; ancient Greek liazomai
for to escape
I)E --- to be spared by a lion; ancient Greek ilaemi for
to have merci
E)I --- to rest, and to thank for having been spared;
ancient Greek elynio for to rest, give up
Eli may have been used as epithet for the one who can
avert a lion, namely for the Lord who delivered David
from the paw of the lion, from the paw of the bear,
and from the hand of Goliath. The Hebrew name Daniel
may be of a similar build: DA (n) IEL --- away from (da)
having to yell (iel), being saved and spared from a bad
fate, In Hebrew the name means 'God is my judge'.
This may be an overforming of an older sense: God
saved Daniel from Antioch's men and from the lions
in the den, so He must have judged him and found him
worthy to be spared and saved.
(end of part 14, to be continued)
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Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
Part 13
AD / AS --- toward / upward
DA / SA --- away from / downward
AD LAS --- toward (ad) mountain (las), Eurasia, oriented
toward the very long mountain range from the Pyrenees
and Alps in the west to the Hymalayas in the east, with the
Caucasus in the middle; Atlantis (only Eurasia has the
required size for the 'lost' continent, however, lost is only
the former importance of Atlantis / Eurasia)
DA PAD --- away from (da) activity of feet (pad); David,
delivered from the paw of the lion, delivered from the
paw of the bear, delivered from the hand of Goliath
RAA --- light; Egyptian god Ra, Latin radiare for to shine,
English ray, radiant
AAR --- air (inhaling, onomatopoetic)
ARA --- space, filled with air, medium of light
SA RAA --- downward (sa) light (raa), she who stands in
the sun beam, the chosen one, also the one protected
from above; Sarah, the Hebrew name means princess,
while Sanskrit sara means firm, strong
ABA, AMA --- father, mother
ABA BRA --- father (aba) right arm (bra); might be the
original name of Abram Abraham, so to say the right arm
of the Lord who carries out His will
-: I -: (lip lick, produce the sound given as -: by touching
both lips with the tip of the tongue), derivatives LIL LIB BIB
DD --- forms of desire; ancient Greek lilaeomai for to
desire, libido, Latin bibi for I drank (thirst being a powerful
desire), Ugaritic DD for loved, beloved (Cyrus H. Gordon),
Minoan Dadu for loved by (Walther Hinz), Dido for loved
one
DA -: I -: (da lil) --- away from (da) desire (lil), freed from
desire, satisfied; Delilah wanted to know the secret of
Simson's power and her wish was fulfilled (Hebrew
meaning of the name: she who longs for)
(end of part 13, to be continued)
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Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
Part 12
Perhaps the oldest writing known so far
The walls of the Chauvet cave in the lower Rhone valley
were decorated between 32,000 and 30,000 years ago.
On a stalactite in the hindmost hall were drawn a woman
- legs, vulva - and a bison - head, breast, front leg(s).
His head occupies the place of her womb, while his leg(s)
appear in front of one of her legs. In my opinion, the
bison represents the bison man, supreme leader of the
lower Rhone valley, and the woman the heavenly goddess,
her vulva the summer triangle Deneb (alpha Cygni) Vega
(alpha Lyrae) Atair (alpha Aquilae) - a worthy leader shall
be born again in the sky:
www.seshat.ch/home/menhir6m.JPG
www.seshat.ch/home/menhir6n.GIF
www.seshat.ch/home/menhir6o.GIF
One poster Holly identified my PAS for everywhere in
a plain with the red domino five in the Brunel chamber
of the Chauvet cave, while the additional red dot next
to the upper right dot of the domino five may be read
as CA for sky:
O O O ca
O
O O pas
This may be the oldest writing known so far:
PAS CA --- everywhere in a plain (pas) sky (ca),
may the bison, bison man, supreme leader of the
lower Rhone valley, be reborn in the sky, and may
he roam the sky in his next life as he roams / roamed
the earth in this life ...
The compound PAS CA would have survived in Greek
paskha Russian Paskha Italian Pasqua, Easter, main
Christian festival commemorating the resurrection of
Christ (while the name Easter goes back to a goddess,
perhaps Astarte).
Further writings are dots without recognizeable patterns,
meaning SAI for life, existence. Neolithic houses in
Switzerland had been decorated with red dots: May
this house be blessed with life ... Tectiform signs would
have the meaning of DAI for protected area. A complex
message can be read in the dots and star hand of the
cave Pech Merle, decorated some 26,000 years ago:
www.seshat.ch/home/pas2.JPG
PAS AC --- everywhere in a plain (pas) earth (ac);
getting everywhere, overcoming all obstacles and
hindrances, knowing no borders; Hebrew Pesach,
Jewish festival commemorating the Exodus from
Egypt, French and English passage
(end of part 12, to be continued)
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Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
Part 11
PAD PAS, DAP SAP, APD ASP, DPA SPA, PDA PSA,
ADP ASP --- everywhere in a plain and in space
PAD --- activity of feet, to go, go unhinedered, 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, 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 ahead and leads the way (more
on this word later), impetrabilis for easily accessible, impetus
for quick pace, élan (...), French patte for paw, English paddock
for an enclosure where animals pad around, paddle an artificial
paw used to pad along a river
PAS --- everywhere in a plain; here, south and north of me,
east and west of me, all in all five places; ancient Greek
pas pan for all, every, pente penta- for five
DAP --- manual activity; tap, to tap, French tapper for to knock,
beat, rap, tap, Taape for hand in my medieval language
SAP --- everywhere in space: here, south and north of me,
east and west of me, under and above me, all in all seven
places; root of the word for seven in many languages,
Latin sapientia for wisdom of the world
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 vapors, 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 Espana may refer to the heavenly
pillars of the Pyrenaean mountain range seen from the
Guyenne
PDA --- being hindered and temporarily hold up, yet going on;
ancient Greek pedao for I slow, hold up, whereas petanny for
to spread
PSA --- being hold up yet going on, getting around obstacles,
water draining away, for example spreading in sand; ancient
Greek psammos for sand
ADP --- being hold up, not going on anymore; ancient Greek
adiabatos for impassible (a-dia-batos would then be a later
overforming)
ASP being hold up, really hold up, impenetrable even for
water; ancient Greek aspis for shield
(end of part 11, to be continued)
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