Re: Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7



Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7

Part 23

The Magdalenians were hunters. We are now coming
to words of hunting.

ROP POR, PRO ORP, OPR RPO --- club

ROP --- club; ancient Greek ropalon for club

POR --- handle of a club; ancient Greek propax for
handle of a shield

PRO --- to raise a club and beat a target in front;
ancient Greek pro

ORP --- to swing a club sideward (branching off
from the main direction); ancient Greek orpaex
for twig, branch

OPR --- to swing a club in every which direction;
ancient Greek opaer ospaer for whatever

RPO --- to let a club sink; ancient Greek repo
for I sink (as in the case of the sinking smoke
rpi)

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Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7

Part 22

PIR RIP, IRP PRI, RPI IPR --- fire, fanning wind,
how smoke moves and turns

PIR --- fire; ancient Greek pyr for fire, Pyr- in Pyrenees
may refer to the sun above the mountain range seen
from the Guyenne

RIP --- fan, wind fanning a fire; ancient Greek ripazo
for I fan

IRP --- creeping smoke; ancient Greek herpein for
to creep (see also cer)

PRI --- turning smoke; ancient Greek peri for round
about

RPI --- descending smoke; ancient Greek rhepo
for I bow, sink down (...)

IPR --- ascending smoke; ancient Greek hyper for
beyond

PIR AC --- fire (pir) expanse of land with water (ac),
land under a fiery sun; possible origin of Old German
peracht for bright, English bright being the same word,
German Pracht for splendor

NUL AC --- empty moon (nul) expanse of land with water
(ac), land under an empty moon, darkest night in those
early times when there was no light pollution; possible
origin of German Nacht English night

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Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7

Part 21

PS to part 20. The moon bull running along with the red
horse in the rotunda of the Lascaux cave represents
the full moon, in front of his head a sign of nine elements:
www.seshat.ch/home/mehjr6e.JPG The opposing bulls
on the other side have the following signs: three strokes
(young moon and old moon represented by one single
bull), four and two dots on the body (waning moon)
and above the animal (waxing moon) respectively.

ORI IRO, RIO OIR, IOR ROI --- the young moon rising from
the horizon, like a swallow from a nest, climbing the sky
like a bird (the slim sickle resembling a pair of wings),
following a trajectory that evokes a rainbow, also the joy
of traveling across the sky and grazing the heavenly
pastures, also the pleasure of finding the very thin sickle
of the young moon, a difficult task for early astronomers

ORI --- horizon, the place where the young moon bull GEN
begins his hevanly journey; ancient Greek horizon for horizon,
oreinos for mountaineous, horeion for region, land, border

RIO --- mountain top; ancient Greek rhino for mountain top

IRO --- to rise, the young moon bull GEN rising from the
horizon like a swallow, the slim sickle resembling a pair
of wings, climbing the sky, following a trajectory that
resembles a rainbow; Latin ire for to go, hirunda
(French hirondelle) for swallow, iris for rainbow

OIR --- place where the moon bull starts; ancient Greek
moira for alloted land, fate

IOR --- exclamation of joy, hurrah; ancient Greek iou

ROI --- imaginary sound the young moon bull makes while
climbing the sky; ancient Greek rhoizeo for I rust, hiss, whiz,
whistle

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Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7

Part 20

GEN NGE GNE EGN NEG ENG --- durations of six
lunar phases www.seshat.ch/home/gen.GIF

GEN --- 3 days or nights of the young moon; ancient
Greek genae for birth (...) time (...), Latin genus for birth,
origin, gena for cheek (the arc of a new moon resembling
the one of a cheek), eye, eye socket (consider the lunar
aspect of the Egyptian Horus eye)

NGE --- 6 days or nights of the waxing moon; ancient
Greek nikae for victory, Latin Nicaeus for Jupiter granting
a victory, consider Zeus as young, strong and victorious
bull

GNE --- 9 days or nights of the full moon LUN; ancient Greek
ganao for I shine, am resplendant, make a magnificient show

EGN --- 6 days or nights of the waning moon; Latin egenus
for I am in need, poor (something missing)

NEG --- 3 days or nights of the sickle of the old moon;
ancient Greek nekros for dead, nekreo for I kill, take
away strength and life, Latin negare for to say no, deny

ENG --- 2 or 3 days or nights of the empty moon NUL

A lunar cycle or lunation or life span of a moon bull
dures alternately 3+6+9+6+3+3 and 3+6+9+6+3+2
or 30 and 29 days or nights, 30 29 30 29 30 29 30 ...

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