from his vicarage cake ... shaped like the kind you might serve a vicar
(Lásd még "vici=helyettes", viceroy=helytartó, alkirály. Vicar of Christ: Krisztus helytartója, a pápa. Nem az Isten nevezi ki, hanem a con-Clavé. (Összezártak a "clave=kulcs" alapján. Kicsit hasonló a Sy-nodus szóhoz.) Érdekesnek mutatkozik az abbé (abot) szó kopt változata: "abot=month". Noha W.Skeat az abbot szót a szír "abba=apa" szóra vezeti vissza. De minden út Rómába vezet.. bef. 1000; Middle English abiden, Old English äbidan; cognate with Old High German ir-bit-an. Apám Napát!
Görög szó a vízre HUD (hugy), ami feltehetően a nagy büntetés (punishment) után keletkezett.
CANON (from Grk kanon, meaning "reed" or "measuring rod"). Kánon > egyházjog/ Biblia.
Greece - Tamil hódítók :-)
‘Krios’ as the Greek origin of Mesha rashi - there are similar reasons to consider Tamil as source for many a Greek word. From Tamil Nangkooram > ankura > ankur > anchor.
Cycl-ops = KaikkOla means – Kai + KoLa = hand + to take = something done with the hand. (Vagy "kerekszemű", lásd bi-cycles > 2 kerék.)
Three pellets
Laka Palli
Sárkányos házak a görög világban. Az oldal célozgat arra, hogy a padlófűtést már a római időkben ismerték. Eddig Koreát tartottuk e fűtési mód atyjának.. Titkolt történelem: A Kópiosz vízrendszer emlékeztet a Takla-Makán kútrendszerére. Chickasaw (palli = ‘hot/forró’).
Alexander - Pella szülötte
(A szomszéd város Ai-ga-i, tán az Égei-tenger után, vagy csak "Holdföldek".)
Alexander removed several artificial barrages that had been built by the Persians as a defense against an attack by ships, and improved the Pallacottas canal (Akkadian: Pallukatu), the most important water work in Babylonia. A modern görög PALEO (Hold kora?) szava "ősi/ancient".
Pella Pelles - vallási oldal
- "In the Grail tradition of Botticellis’ time, the Arcadian sea-lord, Pallas, was manifest in King Pelles . . . the Fisher King is sometimes Pelles (from Pallas, the ancient Bistea Neptunis of the Merovingian ancestry." Sok jelentése közt a PAL az ION-hoz hasonlóan lehet kapu és purple szín is.
"At Cyllene, Hermes was worshipped by the name of Phales - derived from Phallos - and in the image of a phallic stone. More usually... his phallic image was a herm. Originally a stone heap..." [A "herma" ma mellszobor, Hermész útjelzői után.]
Golf
Az etimológusaink a "golf" szót nem a GOLYÓ, inkább valami KOLOMP (kolfr "clapper of a bell"), KOLBÁSZ (Kolben: “piston, rod”) félére vezetik vissza. H > K.
In the 15th century, another popular game in England (mainly London and its suburbs) was called “PALL MALL” (pronounced pal-mal or pell-mell) or palle maille. The name comes from the pallamaglio, which literally means “ball-mallet”. (Palle = golyó, gömb, labda)
{palla} = LEAF(Noun)
Usage : Shut one leaf of the door.
Bengali: a strip; either of a pair as a leaf of a door
3 golyó
Ball \Ball\ (b[add]l), n. [OE. bal, balle; akin to OHG. balla, palla, G. ball, Icel. b["o]llr, ball; cf. F. balle. Cf. 1st Bale, n., Pallmall.]
Three balls, or Three golden balls, a pawnbroker's sign or shop. Persze, zálogházak még nem is léteztek, amikor a szimbólum már élt. Szent Nico Laos ábrázolásában is felbukkan ez az ősibb jel. Miklós püspöknél többször előkerül a 3-as szám.
3 gömb: A tribus az ókori Róma 3 etnikuma: Tities, Ramnes, Luceres. Africa, where he became a heavenly god, presumably identified with the Semitic god Baal, hence the ethnonym Tri-bali referring to the Skittish tribe in Serbia. Tribali, a city of Pontus, on the coast, at the mouth of the river Tripolis.
3 Hold The Triple Moon Symbol is a popular pagan and Wiccan symbol used to represent the Goddess. It shows different portions of the lunar cycle, with the moon in three phases – waxing, full and waning. The Triple Crescent Moon is linked with the Fates, the three women in Greek and Roman mythology who control fate.
Trailokya has been translated as "three worlds," "three spheres," "three planes of existence," "three realms" and "three regions." Az Andokban: Hanan Pacha was the upper world and the home of the Inca gods (such as Viracocha, Pachacamac, Mamacocha and the Inca gods of the sun and moon). The Incas believed that those who led a good life would ultimately ascend to Hanan Pacha in the afterlife.
Forum: Laonikos Chalkokondyles (1430-1490) says that at his time the Triballian land is around the area where river Morava meets Istrus (Danube) river ("... per regionem Triballorum. Ea autem region est, quam alluit Morabas fluvius, et in Istrum effunditur.")
Értékjelölő: the trias (3 onkiai; three pellets)
Perhaps from tri- "three" + *bheue-, root of the verb be. Others connect the word with the PIE root *treb- "a dwelling". Lakóhely (dwelling place): Old Turkic: eb. Pashto: xuna. Maori: tuohunga. Low German: Wahnung.
A törzs: Kyrgyz: uruu. Turkish: halk. Mongolian: ajmag. Malay: suku, puak.
Raimo Anttila: Greek and Indo-European Etymology.
Haudry presents Gmc compounds with *þeudö 'tribe, people' in the initial, particularly with 'king', e.g. OIc þjóð-konunger, OE theod-cyning. A thea-uton törzsfőnök pedig *þeudanaz lenne. Vajon e logikával a 3. szemre találunk? Netán a 3. bolygóra? 3 csillagra? Avagy 3 a magyar igazság?
Olympia - kesztyűs kézzel
In Roman times, pugilists wore leather “gloves” reinforced with pellets of iron and lead. This item was known as caestus. (Pausanias, Travelling around Hellas (Ελλάδος περιήγησις Η, 48).
Plato also refers to the pellets in pugilists’ “gloves”, which had replaced the leather straps. [Plato: Laws (Πλάτων: Νόμοι 830Β, and Pausanias: Travelling around Hellas (Ελλάδος περιήγησις, 2, VI, 23). Also used from the 3rd century onwards were the “spiked straps” (ιμάντες οξείς), which had metallic spikes attached to the leather straps. They were named “myrmiges” (μύρμηγκες =ants), because they were used to inflict ant-shaped punctures, just like the Roman kind and were followed by slaughter. Fugor kesztyű.
Sándor hódítása
Close-up photographs by the British Museum show that the coins do bear the name of Azes, but that they also have the "Three pellets" symbol, which is characteristic of the coinage of Kharahostes, who also often uses the name of Azes on his coinage.
The Kushan ruler Kudjula Kadphises does use something similar to the three-pellets mark of Kharahostes in just one of his coin types (the "Laureate head and king seated" type), which has led to suggestions that the coins of the Bimaran casket may be from his reign, and can be dated to approximately 60 CE.
Az ókorban ismert három kontinens, Európa, Ázsia és Afrika (Természetes ásvány.). Egyéb furcsaságok Amerikából. Európa sem marad ki. ..több Európa. A zsidó horogkereszt ágvégeinél is 3-3 pont található.
Kréta, mely vegyes lakosú, mint Ugarit volt korábban. (Homer kora előtt).
A khariszok (Gráciák) is hárman voltak. A párkák (latinul: parcae) a görög mitológiából ismert Moirák római megfelelői; sorsistennők, akik fonják, kimérik, majd elvágják az ember életfonalát. Számuk szintén három. A heszperiszek kertje Héra gyümölcsöskertje, ahol az egyik fán az örök ifjúság és halhatatlanság aranyalmái teremnek. Az aranyalmafát Gaia adta nászajándékként Hérának, Zeusszal tartott esküvőjén. A csodálatos hangú heszperiszek feladata volt a fa gondozása és őrzése..
Ante portas
Templum
There are three classes of templa, according to Varro: the celestial, the terrestrial, and the sub-terrestrial. The form of the celestial is circular in plan from the shape of the hemisphere of heaven; the sub-terrestrial is also circular from analogy, while the form of the terrestrial is defined by the science of auspices.
Polat Kaya
Circular temples were popular from an early date, their form derived from the Greek THOLOS. The so-called temple of VESTA in the Forum BOARIUM dates from the late second century BC and is the oldest marble temple in Rome to survive. The culmination of this form is seen in the PANTHEON, built under Hadrian, where unparalleled attention is devoted to the proportions and decoration of the interior.
When the ancient wandering Greeks (Latin Graecus, Greek Graikos, Turkish Garachi (Gara-aichi) first arrived at what is now called Greece, they had nothing of their own to boast about. There was already a native flourishing civilization of so-called Pelasgians who were Turanian people. Those ancient Greeks learned everything from the native Turanians and when they had the opportunity, they destroyed the old culture of the native peoples and built on the ruins, new structures (copied and embellished from the native Turanians) that they call their own.
Ancient door= Ókori ajtó
Aegae - northern Greece, close to modern Vergina - abandoned - ancient Aigai. Vergina.
Aegium - Achaea, Greece - Aigio (Αίγιο) - Egio, Egion
Aytos - eastern Bulgaria - Aitos - Aetos, Ajtos, Astos, Idos, Akvilia. Népszerű fociklub a "Vihar Aytos".
Brian Newton: A Study of Modern Greek Phonology. AYTÓS = eagle. TRÓGO = I eat. Karpathos északi részén egy elszigetelt faluban (Elimbos) óathéni dialektust beszélnek, ahol pl a gyermekek (pedia) szó PEIA. Emlékeztet a Poya, poika, boy szavakra. Mások az AYTOS szót az AUTO szóval azonosítják. Megint másoknál: aytos 'holy'.
Bulgár tájakon olyan geográfiai nevek fordulnak elő, mint: Maglen, Cherna Mogila (sír), Mokren, Magareshka (Szamár) folyó, Madrets, Mahala...
Szamár: Albanian: magar. Macedonian: magare. Romani: magarka. Romanian: mägar. Serbo-Croatian: magarac. Bulgarian: magáre. - Dalmatian: samur, tovar. Slovak: somár.
Balkán
A Balkan istenei.
The “Mlava-Stiga” River in mythology is associated with Heron (Harön), a demon of the underworld, who transported the shadows of the dead to the door of Hades over the Mogila, Aorn, Kokit and Aheront Mountains.. Stiga and the titan Palant (Pallas) in mythology had a son named “Zhilo” (Zilos) after whom the island Zhi-lovo was named, located upstream from the mouth of Mlava River.
Pomak
Albanian: You can say "zemra ime" ( my heart) or dashuria ime (my love) but nobody talks like this in the real life. Kosovo dialect: Syni jem, (You are my eye - so you are very important) or Të kam sy. Jesus Christ - International - Jezus Krisht = Je Zeus Krisht = Je Zot Krisht, in modern albanian it means "You are God Christ". Constantine the Great was Illyrian. The word "pyramnide" means in albanian "pirg mbi dhe" that is "tower uppon earth".
bukur(est) = beautiful; beautifully; pretty. "Nuse" means "wife" in Albanian. From my part in Macedonia, Slavs would add a "J" after an "L" to all Albanian names. I.e. Vljora, Valjdet, Ljuan and so forth. Magyar LY ? Megjegyzem, pont a nyugati határunknál nem lett LY, ahol a népet szlávosnak vélik (Kálmán Béla: Nyelvjárásaink). Ökölszabály, hogy az L hanggal kimondott LY is érthető kell legyen. Talán ebből ered, hogy sokan kényszeresen a "muszáj" szavunkat "muszály"-nak írják. A "pulya" pedig egy régi Hold módosulata (Lásd még: pólya, poika, boy, általában a gyerek más nyelveken). Idegen szavainknál mindig pontos J az írásmód. Valamint: Ott folyt a víz, ahol a levegő is fojt.
Albánok
Shipiaki - weather
Albán vidék Északra Viz-Ant-ija (Atl-ant?) földjétől
Shqipetar=Shqi-petra, petra=camen=rock
Shqi=sunset (semitizam-arabizam), (s)kip(e)tar(a)
Udish=Haq, Albanian=Plak, English=Old
Udish=Kalaka, Albanian=Qytet, English=City
Udish=Bure, Albanian=Pare, English=Watch
Udish=Gar, Albanian=Djal, English=Son
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Chechen=Cha'aara, Albanian=Hale, English=Fish
Chechen=bekhka,Albanian=borxh,English=debt,obligation
Chechen=balda, Albanian=buze, English=lip
Chechen=ghaala, Albanian=kala, English=castle
Chechen=hakkha, Albanian=terheq, English=draw
Chechen=baarz,Albanian=varr,English=grave
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Then in 1042, the Byzantine Empire attacked the young Serbian state after having defeated the Arabs in Sicily and having brought the Sicilian Albanians under their command and christianizing them. The leader of the Byzantines who led the Albanians was named Georgius Maniakos.
Maniakos brought Albanian mercenaries from Sicily to fight the “Serbs” and they settled in two waves in modern day Albania, first the mercanaries came, and then came the women and children. After the defeat of Maniakos, the Byzantines would not let the Albanians return, thus the Albanians requested that the Serbs let them stay on the land.
Az udish egy kis létszámú kaukázusi nép. Udi, uti, udiny... Herodot: Cholchians = egyptians (cigan). Yekka=Head. Allah=Eye. Akwo=Water.Elfelejtett könyvek.
Az előbbiek alapján az árva szavunk is az ordosi "arwa=1" szóra mehet vissza.
Gene
Easily explained with the formerly widespread erroneous belief in Europe and the Middle East that the Roma people originated in Egypt (hence the names Gypsy, Gitan, Qibti/Kipti (Kopti) and many other variants).
I think Albanian music,clothes,foods,dances and traditions are somehow similar to Syrian Arabs(Arab/Arvan=westeners in Semitic)of the coast,the so called Nusayris. Az albánok közt gyakori E3b1 Nagy számban megtalálható: Marokko arab 40%, Dél-Egyiptom: 50%,Ethiopia: 40%, Somalia: 52%.
Családnév
For example, the Arvanitic word for "brave" ("pallikari" in Greek) being "çanavar" and its shortened form "çavar" were pronounced "tzanavar" and "tzavar", giving birth to traditional Arvanitic family names like "Tzanavaras" and "Tzavaras".[
-poulos/-poulou, which has a Latin origin (pullus) and means "the little", representing "the son of ...", so if a man's family name is "Christopoulos", it means that his father was named "Christos". This suffix is very widespread throughout Greece and is originally from the Peloponessus in particular.
Arvanites: Ar-van-ites or arv-an-ites? Arvis=field.
Propaganda
linguistic-similarity
English, Berbers, Albanian
say (eng.), timena (berb.), them (alb.)
my (eng.), inu (berb.), im, ime (alb.)
rotate (eng.), körukör (berb.), qarkulloj (alb.)
elephant (eng.), ifil (berb.), fil (alb.) (l no pronounciation in English, as ly)
meat (eng.), aksum (berb.), ushqim (alb.) (q no pronounciation in English, as soft ch)
Modern
Urums
Trákok
Thrace had the european lands plus anatolian lands
Bithynia
interesting how the basques also have something with thracian dna
DNA
Historical connections have been suggested between the Pelasgians (Pelasgoi) of Greece, Philistines of southern Canaan (known in Hebrew as P'lishtim, in Akkadian as Palastu, and in Egyptian as Prst), and invading Sea Peoples mentioned in Egyptian history. Biblical descriptions of the Philistines associate them with African Hamitic peoples as well as with Caphtor (identified with the Aegean islands).
Thrak - Bessi alias Elisabeth.
The name of one of the largest Thracian tribes, attested in the forms of Bessoi (Hdt., Dio), Bessoi (Eust. to Il.), Béssoi (Strab.), Bessi (Caes., Cic., Liv., Plin.), is explained from the IE *bhendh-so- ‘bound to something (contract, faith)’ and is thought to be related to the Albanian besë ‘an agreement, truce’, the Old-Ir. bës(s) ‘a custom, tradition’.
haimos (-on), *saimas (-an) ‘ridge, mountain chain’ [Old-Ind. simán- ‘ridge, boundary’, Irish sim ‘chain’].
mar- ‘water, river, bog’ [Anglo-Saxon merisc ‘swamp’, Old-Icel. mörr ‘swampy country’].
rëzas (resas) ‘king’ [Latin rex ‘king’, Old-Ind. raj- ‘the same’].
Réz, a pahlavi :-)
A réz (cuprum) leggyakoribb eredeztetése Cy-prus félrehallása. Ci-poros. Ci-pora?
Réz szavunkra emlékeztet az itáliai "Rame". Rame is derived from the original Latin word for Copper aes, aeris (later bronze). A-res? Kicsit ide vág a kyrgyz "Zsez" de érdekes lehet a görög khalkósz is, vagy a héber bronz > arad, Indonesian: perunggu=bronz.
A szlávok szava fémre (réz) Med, ami a méz, medve szavunkra enged asszociálni. A balti népeknél "varis", ami a "város" (hold terület) formai változata, a Quechua "anta/réz" pedig az antokat idézi. A római királyok testőrgárdája volt a CELERES, később praetorian. Assur-res-isi I, king of Assyria. (Assyrian Res- eni, "head of the spring")
Görögök
Görög város Epitalium. Æpy a jól épített. (Aipu) Aΐπυ "aiposz=magasság".
Hercules
Greek
Váltás
The Germanic languages originally borrowed the word with an initial -k- sound (cf. Old High German Chrech, Gothic Kreks), which probably was their initial sound closest to the Latin -g- at the time; the word was later refashioned. [Hasonló lenne a "Körök - Görög"?]
Good
What does "good" mean in Greek ? Why are so many translations of "good" in Greek like eu, agathos, ethlos or kalos ?
eu - this is the one which is most likely to be used as an adverb and as a prefix in a compound word, but is rarely (if ever) used as a stand alone adjective.
esthlos - this is the one you are most likely to see in the context of "good vs. evil" (in other words, when ethics are involved), though the other words for "good" might appear in that context as well. It can also mean reliable and competent, and shares a lot of territory with agathos. After all, in ancient times, a ship which was shoddily built was quite evil (kakh in Greek, which is the feminine of kakos) since it could cause a lot of grief, even though we don't think of it that way now.
Jézus! it's from *h1(e)su-, which apparently was originally a suffixed form of *h1es- (to be).
Sóstó
peri - root - Greek - around, surrounding > Peri Coruna.
pale, paleo - root - Greek - ancient. (pal+eo)
pan, panto - root - Greek - all.
Vocabulary: uranos -- sky. Nem Aegis, hanem Ür-anos.
Havivérzés - Nem járási szünet. (Menő+pausa)
The Ancient Greek roots of the term menopause are: “men” + “pauein.” The word “men” means month which is closely related to word for moon “mene” because the months were measured by the moon. The word “pauein” means to cause to cease or stop.
Ember - Ho-min-ida
Greek "homo-" means "same". It derives from the hypothetical Proto-Indo-European root *som- meaning "same". In fact, the English word "same" comes from the same origin. This is the meaning of "homo-" in nearly all English words beginning with that prefix, for example, "homosexual" (same sex), "homogeneous" (of the same kind), "homogenize" (make the same), "homophone" (word that sounds the same as another word).
Emlékezz! A guiding spirit.
Muse - in ancient Greek mythology any of 9 daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne; protector of an art or science.
Hellas
It turns out that both "Greece" and "Hellas" have Greek roots, but "Greece" was adopted by the Romans (as the Latin word "Graecus"), and later adopted into English, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. The OED says Aristotle uses Graiko as the name for the first inhabitants of the region. (Graiko a Daru hangja, bár én nem úgy hallom)
Chinese
The Chinese word, lun means wheel. Similarly, in Latin, the word "luna" refers to the moon--an object similar in shape to the wheel. The word "luna" also means "talk". Interestingly, there is a Greek expression that goes as follows: trehei I glossa tis rodani. This means: "she speaks too much and too quickly, like a spinning wheel". However, this "wheel" refers to the loom where yarn is spun. Undoubtedly, this connection has considerable loopholes.
In Chinese, the word "shi" means city. Notice the relation between "ci" and "shi".
The dictionary reveals that the word, Ayto, means goal. This word was initially discovered in the 16th century and means "the final line of a foot race" and "the point from where the ball is shot".
Hodos
The Greek word "hodos," as existed in Koine, and probably still exists in modern Greek, means any number of things. For example, it could be translated as a "way," a "road," a "journey," or "traveling" or "custom."
Út az alvilágba Kharonnal a Styxen át.
The variant spelling Stix was sometimes used in translations of Classical Greek before the twentieth century. By metonymy, the adjective stygian came to refer to anything dark, dismal, and murky. A négy alvilági folyó a Sztüx (gyűlölt), a Phlegethón (égő), az Akherón (örömtelen) és a Kókütosz (jajgatás) átszelik a poklot, és óriási, szörnyű mocsárban egyesülnek. Hadész birodalmának további fontos folyói a Léthé, amelyből feledést isznak az árnyak és az Eridanosz, a jótettekre való emlékezés vize. In the Greek, hus means pig, and "huios" means son. (Sertés: Latin "sus". Hebrew: khaz-ir. Franconian Mocke. Arabic: halüf. Cornish: hogh m, mogh pl.)
Vesta
Latin Vesta, and in Greek Hestia, or, in its archaic form Festia, was formerly explained as coming from the root Sta, as referring to the fixed and established position of the domestic hearth, upon which flamed the fire which represented this divinity; but we much prefer the later etymology of the learned Max Muller, who has shown that the name was derived from the Sanscrit root Vas, (with the feminine ending ta), meaning "to glow" or "burn."
Helyek
For others, the Palikoi derive from the Greek "pallas" (= young man), while, according to Ettore Pais, the name derives from "Pelicus", "an eponymous hero of the 'Peligni'". Still others think the derivation comes from the root pal, which would indicate the appearance of gray ponds; "pal" then would alternate with "pel", and the Palikoi would be the fired gods, with reference to the craters which studded this volcanic zone.
Pelasg - originally *Pelag-skoi, literally "Sea-people". Greek pelagikos, from pelagos "sea, high sea, open sea, main," from PIE *pelag- "to spread out". Szigetcsoport: Archi-pelago. Az archi-tect pedig arkadiai tetőfedő? [Techto-sages..] S a "pelas-gi" az "város+föld" vagy az "ai-ga-ios" szinonímája? A pelazg mitológiai eredete: Niobe legkisebb fiát nevezték Pelasgus-nak. A pelazg vándor nép volt. Vergiliusnál a görögök neve "reges pelasgi". Albán leszármazottak a képek miatt betéve.
Szégyenében elsüllyedt
Pavlopetri is an ancient Greek city that has been submerged off the coast of southern Laconia in Peloponnese, Greece, by a series of consecutive earth tremors around 1,000 BCE and consists the oldest underwater archaeological town site in the world, dating back 5,000 years.
Makedóniai Fülöp üzente: "Ha én belépek Lakoniába (dór élettér, admin. kp.), akkor Spártát földig rombolom!" Lakonikus válasz: "Ha.." Más vélemény szerint Lakedonia a "lasz=szikla" és a "konosz=kúp". Megint másoknál a Lake-daimon a démonok lakhelye. Persze, ha "edon=kígyók" akkor lakedonia kígyófészek és macedonia pedig kígyófi.
Crete
Chania (Greek: ?????), also transliterated Hania and Khania, older form Chanea and Venetian: Canea, Ottoman Turkish:
(Hanya) is the second largest city of Crete and the capital of the Chania Prefecture.
Geez - Wolf Leslau
Greek (khelys) origin. halyan ih^l 'bribe, gratuity, gift, reward'; halyana név mára Galina lett.
Hálapénz: Ar. halaa "give money to" and halä (hlw) "give something as gratuity". Hölam =álmok.
Régi szavak
The word “soma,” “body,” is used to speak of a living body, of both natural bodies, and celestial bodies; 1Cor 15v35-44; and the Church as the body of Christ.
Sarx, “flesh,” is used, without any bad idea, to speak of mankind in general, “all flesh,” John 17v2, Acts 2v17, Rom 3v20; and of the bodies of beasts and men, 1Cor 15v39.
Porneia is used as a general word for all kinds of unlawful sexual uncleanness, and includes homosexuality as well as fornication and harlotry. A “porne” (Strong’s NT:4204) is a prostitute and “porneia” is a selfish gratification of lust.
Pharmakon, was a drug and, “pharmakeia,” the use of drugs. Plato uses “pharmakeia” in a good sense to speak of medical treatment, but states that drugs should only be used on serious diseases, or they could complicate matters.
A "sőma=test" [angol body; arab: badan; tajik: badan; turkish: beden.] számos nyelven TAN. Általánosan bármiféle testet (élő, élettelen, égi) értünk alatta, de nekem a Hold tűnik szűkebben értelmezettnek. S akkor a "tanít=holdasít" ?
Nagy Sándor Indiában
Kalányos: In India, Alexander the Great (or his representative Onesicritus) had an interview with the Brahman sages, who lived near Taxila. One of these people, a man named Calanus (Indian Kalyana), followed the conqueror to the west, where he died. Qalanou: Qala (kHALA?) arabic fort or castle.
Volt olyan vélemény, hogy Héra istennő Spártában sok kecskét kapott áldozati ajándékul, ezért kecskerágó (aigojago, görögül: Aigophagos) volt a neve. [Your esophagus is the tube that connects your throat to your stomach.] The ancient Doric dialect also preserves the root is ad "to eat".
Goat: OHG: ziga. Slavic: kaza. Sardinian: becca. Punjabi: bakari. Kannada: méke. Udmurt: kecs. Uyghur: öchke. Chuvash: kachaka. Sanskrit: aja. Greek: aik. Tajik: buz. Latin: caper. Umbrian: Kaprum.
Tragos = greek bakkecske, goat. Vajon az avesta "büza=kecske" szóból ered Byzantium neve, vagy az "Antok vize" után? (Atl-ant, Viz-Ant) Mellesleg a kecske valóban nagyon BÜZös állat.. S a kecskeszarv félhold formája?
Vulture (keselyű) in greek: Ai'gypio. Gyps Africanus= Fehér hátú keselyű. (Sho nyelven "magora".) Az ukránoknál "padalnyiki=keselyű".
Daughter of Minyas, king of Orchomenus átváltoztak BY'ZA madárrá. Máshol Hermes változtatta át őket éjszakai madárrá: Egyet denevérré, egyet bagolyjá és egy lett "Byxa, Byza vagy Byssa" madár. Byzacena, Bizánc. Bagoly. Lefordítva: A Hold lányai megfigyelők lettek. Phulax=watcher. (Fül-szem?)
Spárta nyelvéből
The Lakonian language, aka Tsakonian or Baconian is a dialect spoken in Tsakonia-Kynouria (also written Cynouria), a sub division of the Laconia perfecture in Peloponnesos. Kynouria got its name from Kynouros, son of Perseus and Andromeda. It was inhabited by 7 tribes.
Mycenaean Greek i-go "horse/ló", Anc. Greek "ippos", Doric Greek "ikkos". Papigo: Papingo (also transcribed as Papigko, Papigo) is a former community in the Ioannina regional unit, Epirus, Greece. [Ojibwe: "horse=bezhigoogazhii+g ".] Templomi szláv "iga=járom". Vajon a pre görög (h)ikko kiejtése hinko volt?
Lar-igo: The ring at each end of the girth of a Western saddle through which the Latigo and billet straps pass. Sometimes used synonymously for the rigging Dee rings on a saddle, but the word more properly refers to the heavy rings on each end of the girth. OHG igo=tiszafa (Ij készítéshez, lásd holland "ijf"). Indonéziában az "iga=kuk", az ind-igo pedig kékes színárnyalat.
Turfan felé a YORO az "bejárati ajtó". (Abdurishid Yakup: The Turfan Dialect of Uyghur)
[Hajda=to drive. Kilit=key. Medä=chest. Nä=fluete, reed-pipe. Puŝta=vineyard. Rävät=patient. Sonka=bag < su kičä=thigh.]
Dor
ἁλία halia (Attic ἐκκλησία ekklēsia) "assembly" (Cf. Heliaia)
βρυκετός bryketos (Attic βρυγμός brygmos,
βρυκηθμός brykēthmos) "chewing, grinding, gnashing with the teeth"
χανάκτιον chanaktion (Attic μωρόν mōron)(chan goose)
λαιός laios (Homeric, Attic and Modern Greek ἀριστερός aristeros) "left".Cretan: λαία laia, Attic aspis shield, Hesych. λαῖφα laipha λαίβα laiba, because the shield was held with the left hand. Cf.Latin:laevus
Lesbos
Yuri (???, "lily"), also known by the wasei-eigo construction Girls' Love (?—???? garuzu rabu?), is a Japanese jargon term for content and a genre involving love between women in manga, anime, and related Japanese media. Yuri focuses on the sexual orientation or the romantic orientation aspects of the relationship, or both, the latter of which sometimes being called shojo-ai by Western fandom
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