Re: Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
- From: Franz Gnaedinger <frgn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 02:31:20 -0700
Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
Part 19
KAL LAK, KLA ALK, AKL LKA --- Underworld;
in honor of Richard Fester
KAL --- cavity, cave, the Underworld traversed by the
sun horse and moon bull, also the Goddess, her womb
the source of life and regeneration; ancient Greek koilon
for cavity (...), German Höhle for cave, English hole, hill
(many caves are found in hills), Latin calor for warmth and
heat (consider the warmth in deep caves), ancient Greek
kallos for beautiful (caves are beautiful), Celtic kald and
German Quelle for well, spring. Richard Fester mentions
the village name of Kallbrunn as evidence for his word
KALL, a doubling of meaning: Kall (well) Brunnen (fountain).
Then we have German Hülle for cover and verhüllen for
to cover (hidden away in a cave), English hall German
Halle (spacious caves), English call, German Hall for
sound, hallen for to sound, resound (a resounding cave).
The word became most important with mining: ancient
Greek chalkos (khalkos) for ore, copper, bronze, metal,
English gold and silver, the keltoi Kelten Celts were
miners, Gallia, Helvetii ... KAL once had a positive
meaning, yet with the labor of mining it turned into hell,
German Hölle (more later)
LAK --- water in the depth of the Underworld; ancient
Greek lakhos for hole, ditch, pond, Latin lacus English
lake and loch, German Loch for hole, Tocharian laks
for fish (perhaps from the compound lak nos), German
Lachs for salmon
KLA --- sounds the sun horse and moon bull make
when traversing the underworld; ancient Greek klaggae
for sound, singing, noise (...), German Klang for sound,
Klappern for the sound hooves makes (consider also
ca lab for the winter sun horse)
ALK --- protection of the sun horse and moon bull in
the Underworld, provided by the divine snake; ancient
Greek alkos for protection
AKL --- brightness and splendor of the Underworld
when traversed and lit up by the sun horse and moon
bull; ancient Greek aglaia for shine, splendor, beauty,
brightness
LKA --- light of the midsummer sun horse and of the
bull of the full moon; ancient Greek lykaegenaes for
born out of light (byname of Apollo), lyka-baes for
year (consider also lic for light and luck)
(end of part 19, to be continued)
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Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
Part 18
Cernunnos on the silvar cauldron from Gundestrup wears
a stag antler and a torque; in his right hand he holds
another torque, and in his left hand a snake, whose head,
decorated with the antler of a ram, is close to his ear,
while the body of the animal performs a loop. The stag
symbolizes the shaman or shamaness, while the torque
may symbolize the trajectory of the sun. Serpent and
ram may be emanations of the divine stag as protector
of the sun horse. Relying on serpere as origin of serpens
I propose the following compounds for the times of the day:
CER PER --- snake protecting the sun horse in the later
morning; ancient Greek pera for beyond, serpere as origin
of Latin serpens for serpent, snake
CER REP --- snake protecting the sun horse in the
afternoon; ancient Greek repo for I bow, incline,
Latin reptilis for reptile
CER PRE --- snake protecting the rising sun horse of
the early morning; ancient Greek prepo for I shine, appear,
come forth
CER ERP --- snake protecting the sun horse in the
evening; ancient Greek herpo for I creep, sneak,
herpeton for a creeping animal
CER RPE --- snake protecting the sun horse in the zenith,
high on the sky at noon; ancient Greek ripae for cast, throw,
swing, flight (...), ripae ophtalmou for a moment in time
CER EPR --- snake protecting the sun horse in the center
of the Underworld, on midnight, when it needs most help
and protection; ancient Greek eparkeia for help, oparkeio
for I suffice, remain in force, protect, help, assist (...), Latin
servo for I protect
CER PRE --- early morning, 4 o'clock on June 21
CER PER --- later morning, 8 o'clock on June 21
CER PRE --- mid-day, 12 o'clock
CER REP --- afternoon, 16 o'clock on June 21
CER ERP --- evening, 20 o'clock on June 21
CER EPR --- midnight, 24 / 0 o'clock
The meeting ends of the torque would then symbolize
midnight, when the sun horse traverses the nadir and
needs most protection www.seshat.ch/home/torque.JPG
(end of part 18, to be continued)
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Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
Part 17
CER REC, CRE ERC, RCE ECR --- male and female
shamans
CER (ker) --- stag as emblem of a shaman or shamaness,
megaceros as emblem of an arch shaman or shamaness;
ancient Greek keras for horn, French cerf for stag.
The Celtic Lord of Animals Cernunnos wore stag antlers,
also recent shamans in Siberie wore stag antlers when
performing a cer-emony (another potential derivative)
REC --- activities of a shaman; ancient Greek rhezo for
I do, make
CRE --- to rule; ancient Greek kreion for ruler
ERC --- precinct of a shaman; ancient Greek herkos for
hedge (...)
RCE --- root; ancient Greek rhizo for root
ECR --- source, spring, well; ancient Greek ekreo I flow
out (the ek-form would then be a later overforming)
CER (ker) --- constellation of the divine stag, summer
constellations of Sagittarius and Scorpio seen as antlers,
in the rotunda of Lascaux the stags between the pair of
opposing bulls: www.seshat.ch/home/menhir6e.JPG
www.seshat.ch/home/cer.JPG The divine stag ensures
the journey of the sun horse and moon bull across the
sky and through the caverns of the Underworld, and he
protects the entrance to and the exit from the ground
by means of fires that become visible in an evening red
or a morning red, furthermore he ensures the passage
of a worthy soul to the heavenly abode in the Milky Way
CER (ker) --- constellation of the divine hind-woman,
alternative name E-:B, winter constellation of Orion,
whose sides are formed by a pair of opposing ibices
(midwinter symbol according to Marie E.P. König),
by their heads and horns
www.seshat.ch/home/menhjr89.JPG
www.seshat.ch/home/cer.JPG The divine hind CER
or E-:B licks animals into life, out of cracks in the rock,
see the beautiful large hind in the Altamira cave,
licking the horns of a small bison under her, and the
small head of another hind on a ledge, her tongue
formed by a vertial crack in the rock
www.seshat.ch/home/hind1.JPG
www.seshat.ch/home/hind2.JPG The many bisons
in the Altamira cave are moon bulls, or rather lunations,
periods of 30 29 30 29 30 29 30 29 30 ... days or nights,
time for the people of Altamira
SA CER --- downward (sa) divine hind-woman (cer),
a shaman, born by the divine hind-woman, coming
from above, perhaps the region of Sirius under Orion;
Latin sacer English sacred
CER AS --- shaman (cer) upward (as), a worthy soul
reaching a heavenly abode in the Milky Way; ancient
Greek hieros for sacred, holy. A shaman had many
tasks, for example teaching aspiring rulers, giving
advice to rulers, and also to oppose bad rulers.
The latter required courage, and so CER AS might
also have become Greek heros English hero
The Summer Triangle may have been the heavenly
abode of a worthy ruler, Sagittarius and Scorpio may
have been the heavenly abode of a worthy shaman,
Orion may have been the heavenly abode of a worthy
shamaness. Aldebaran may have been the young moon
bull waiting to go on his heavenly journey, and Sirius
may have been the place where young shamans and
shamanesses waited to go on their missions on earth,
among humans.
(end of part 17, to be continued)
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Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
Part 16
BAL LAB, ALB BLA, ABL LBA --- temperature, depending
on the sun horse, special sound a clicking L
CA BAL --- sky (ca) hot (bal), summer sun horse;
red horse rising above the horizon in the rotunda of the
Lascaux cave; Latin caballus Spanish caballo for horse
BA) --- hot; from a word field given by Richard Fester,
consider for example that Baal was originally a volcano
god
CA LAB --- sky (ca) cold (lab), winter sun horse,
descending horses at the rear end of the axial gallery
in the Lascaux cave; English gallop, German Klepper
for an old and tired horse
)AB --- cold; Lappland (?), ice water stream Labrador
A)B --- summer dawn; Latin alba for white, Albania
seen from Italy the land where the sun rises
B)A --- winter dusk; English black
AB) --- rising midsummer sun, again and more specifically
the red horse in the rotunda of Lascaux; ancient Greek
ablaes for new (...), ablabaes for intact, not injured (...)
)BA --- setting midwinter sun; ancient Greek labae for weak
spot (the sun horse hit on a weak spot, sinking and falling,
celestial phenomena understood in hunting terms)
LEB BEL, ELB BLE, EBL LBE --- female principle,
special sound a lip lick
-:EB --- female, woman; German Leben for life, leben for
to live. Liebe for love, lieben for to love, Leib for body
CA BEL --- sky (ca) warm (bel), spring sun horse, the
lovely "Chinese" horses in the axial gallery of Lascaux
BE-: --- pretty, warm, lovely; French belle for beautiful
E-:B --- hind-woman, the divine hind licking animals
into life; ancient Greek elphae for hind. The giant hind
in the Alatmira cave licks the horn of a small bison
under her head and neck. The head of another hind
in the same cave is drawn on a ledge, in front of her
a vertical crack in the rock, whose lower part serves
as a perfect tongue - she is licking a (not yet visible)
bison out of the rock ... Animals in the rock art of
southern Africa and in European cave art are often
depicted as if emerging from rock
B-:E --- offspring; the animals licked into life by the
divine hind; ancient Greek blaechae German blöken
English bleat
EB-; --- the moon bull licked into life by the divine
hind in the Altamira cave; ancient Greek epilampos
for to light up, dawn (the Greek epi- would then be
a later overforming)
-:BE --- the tongue with wich the divine hind licks
animals into life; Latin labia for tongue
Hinds in the Altamira cave:
www.seshat.ch/home/hind1.JPG
www.seshat.ch/home/hind2.JPG
(end of part 16, to be continued)
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