Re: Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
- From: Franz Gnaedinger <frgn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 01:09:19 -0800
Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
Part 25
DAM SAM, MAD MAS, DMA SMA, AMD AMS,
ADM ASM, MDA MSA --- how a group of
Magdalenian hunters can overcome a big and
strong animal such as a bison bull
DAM --- hunting a bison, how a group of
Magdalenian hunters overcomes a bull;
ancient Greek domazo for I overcome
SAM --- to cooperate, work together; Sanskrit sam
for together, ancient Greek syn-, sym-, German
zusammen for together
MAD --- learning how to hunt a bull in a common
effort, as a group; ancient Greek mathaema for
learning, teaching, experience, lesson, science,
art
MAS --- chief bull hunter, he who commands
a hunting expedition, leads the first and all deciding
blow, attacking a weak spot, making the poor animal
raving mad, going blind of rage, whereupon the
lesser hunters attack it from all sides, also the
teacher of young hunters, wearing a bull mask and
bull hides and a bull tail, the boys attack him with
toy spears and lances, whereupon he behaves
as an attacked bull would react; Latin mas for man,
actually little man, perhaps in relation to the big
animal (see the huge bull and tiny man in front
of its head in the cave of Gabillou), masculinus
for virile, English master German Meister
DMA --- knowledge of the body and behaving
of a bison and especially a bull; ancient Greek
demos for the way a body is built
SMA --- to command a bison hunt, giving signals,
leading a group of hunters, being the one who
applies the first and all deciding blow; ancient
Greek saemaino for I give a signal, perhaps also
English small, German schmal for narrow, lanky
(consider again the small master hunter in
comparison with the big animal)
AMD --- lacking the knowledge of a master
hunter, not really knowing where and how to
apply the first blow; ancient Greek amathaes
for ignorant (a- word a later overforming)
AMS --- to overcome a bison in a common effort,
attacking the bull from all sides when the first
blow has been applied by the master hunter;
ancient Greek amothei hamothei for out of
everywhere, out of every direction
ADM --- fearless; ancient Greek adeimatos for
fearless (a- word a later overforming)
MDA --- to consider everything concerning
a bison hunt; ancient Greek medo for I think,
care for, think out, give orders, command, rule
MSA --- being led by intuition and inspiration;
ancient Greek Mousa for muse (consider that
Odysseus who tackled the stronghold of Troy
had been assisted by his muse Athena)
(end of part 25, to be continued)
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Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7
Part 24
MUC --- bull // PAC --- horse // PEC --- game,
boar, ibex // PIC --- bird ?
PAC CAP, APC CPA, ACP PCA --- hunting horses
PAC --- horse, perhaps later also used for a cow;
Italian vacca for cow
CAP --- hunting horses; Latin capere English to capture,
Latin caput for head (when horses were counted by their
heads), Latin habere for to have, German haben for to
have (the Germanic word seems to have taken another
root thatn the Latin one), French chef English chief,
captain
APC --- to deroute a herd of horses and drive them
into an enclosure, or over a cliff; several Greek words
of the form ap(o)-k, for example apokrino for I move
away
CPA --- to beat horses; ancient Greek kopae for beating,
slaughter (...)
ACP --- going on and on; ancient Greek akopos for infatigable
(the a- form would then be a later overforming)
PCA --- to end a horse hunt; Latin pacatus for quieted,
peaceful
The last word would then be the origin of Latin pax for
peace --- ending the melee of a horse hunt. The
Magdalenians were hunters; they needed animals for
to survive, killed them, and then they honored them
by placing them in the sky: the bull as moon, the horse
as sun, a pair of opposing ibices as symbol of midwinter
(Marie E.P. König).
PAC AS --- horse (pac) upward (as), the rising sun horse,
later the sacrificed horse carrying the soul of a dead
Indo-European warrior to his heavenly abode; ancient
Greek Pegasus, a horse symbolizing poetry, thus hinting
at the role bards played on the occasion of a big funeral
AS PAC --- upward (as) horse (pac), same meaning
as above; Sanskrit as'vah for horse
(end of part 24, to be continued)
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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)
(end of part 23, to be continued)
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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
(end of part 22, to be continued)
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