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The following is a complication of the most outrageous "Antimony"
winners, that are analogical to the element that portrays the
cosmological doer, a kind of nomad of Deuteronomy. One analogy of
the powers of the
anti-law beings are sourced out of the root nem-, the
battle between "get" and the gillie*, who is a fishing and hunting
guide. To find your way through the jungle, follow the links to the
chapter containing the root.
These root groups were originally rated and listed from top as,
most odd, or troublesome wins! The
unanimous winner for 2008, is the Ninth Nerve.
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3-annoy-ennui-odium-et-od-
to hate, Latin ōdī,
I hate, and odium,
hatred,
NO MORE DATA, ninth nerve* (reference: yes2
- i-; canopic*][Pokorny- Attack of the glossopharyngeal nerve, 2.
od-, 773]
The Ninth Nerve |
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2-fart-partridge-et-perd-
to fart, Old English *feortan,
to fart, from Germanic *fertan, *fartōn,
partridge, from Greek perdix, partridge (which
makes a sharp whirring sound suddenly flushed), handler*
[handler neighborly alert: geese sighted, see
hare] |
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10-acropolis-cosmopolis-megalopolis-metropolis1-necropolis-police
-policlinic-polis-politic-propolis-et-pelæ-3-
POLYCLINIC,
no other roots listed or available
[?], grey birds in the clouds*
( metropolis2- māter-)
© crop circle- Lucy Pringle
rabbit... |
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4-near-neighbor1-next-nigh-et-nēhw-iz-
near, Old English nēah, near, NO
MORE DATA, Nexus* (note: this group does not have any
navigation provided by Julius Pokorny)
(neighbor2 - bheuæ-)
(image © ebookopen.com: tic-tac-toe?) (36) |
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2-primavera2-vernal-et-wesr-
Spring, VERNAL, PRIMAVERA1, Latin- vēr, spring
(phonologically irregular), NO MORE
DATA, moralize* (primavera1
- per-1-)
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4-claymore-märchen-more-most-et-mē-3-
Big, contracted
from *mæa-, Suffixed (comparative) form *mē-is-,
MORE, Old English-
māra, greater, and māre
(adverb), more from Germanic *maizōn-,
Suffixed (superlative) *mē-isto-, MOST, Old
English- mæst, most, Germanic- *maista-, Suffixed
form *mē-ro-, *mēri-, MARCHEN,
Old High German
māri, news, narration,
Suffixed form *mo-ro-, CLAYMORE, Gaelic- mōr,
big, great, seadog**, Blind-dog*, code-silver cross*
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15-commotion-emotion-mob-mobile-momentum-motif-mosso-motion-motive
-motor-move-movement-promote-remote-remove-et-meuæ-
to push away, Latin- movēre,
to move, (no more data?),
gallfly**,
regal*
Data*: feelings, integration,
not informal fear, Latin-
mōtus ,
also- modus vivendi
follow the white rabbit |
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16-abscise-caelum-caesura-cestus2-cetus-cement-chisel-cide-circumcise-concise-decide-excise-incise-precise-recision-scissors-et-kaæ-id-
to strike, Latin caedere, to cut, strike, caelum,
Latin- caelum (? < *caedum), sculptor's chisel,
NO MORE DATA, indent*,
indelicate* (cestus1
- kent-) (34) |
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15-allopatric-eupatrid-expatriate-father-padre-pater-paternal-patriarch-patrician
-patrimony-patriot-patron-père-perpetrate-sympatric-et-peter-
Old English fæder, father?,
Germanic- *fadar, pater, perpetrate, Latin
pater, father, eupatrid,
sympatric, Greek- patēr,
father, NO MORE DATA, havelocks* (34) |
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12-appressed-compress-express-depress-impress-oppress-pregnant2-press-pressure-print-repress
-suppress-et-per-4-;
to strike, (a verbal root possibly belonging to the
group of per1, Extended forms *prem-, *pres-,
(imprint), (reprimand), Latin premere (past participle pressus),
to press, NO MORE DATA, hammertoe*,
Greek Cross*, Lion's foot* (pregnant1 - genæ-)
follow the trail |
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1-daughter-et-dhughæter-
Daughter, Old English- dohtor, daughter, Germanic-
*dohtēr, DATA HAS NOT BEEN
OBTAINED,
campion* (
tickets )
(photo © NASA, enhancement*) |
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1-copro-et-kekw-
to excrete, Suffixed o-grade form *kokw-ro-, Greek-
kopros, copro-, dung, divining rod* [Pokorny
keku- 544]
IMPLANTED USE
The Hinds |
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