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"A nuclear disaster, spread by winds and waters and fear, could well engulf the great and the small, the rich and the poor, the committed and the uncommitted alike." (John F. Kennedy - AHD)
 
Root Groups: Left-brain, Discordia, Hoy, Antenna

Chapter 57: The Tales of Offman and the Red Coat

February 6, 2009: The Don Juan's and their cups, the ones who work unparallel, now infest us at maximum effort, a strategic command of propagated hate, fed from the incases of the unit. What is sacred is usurped so that it feels like the sack of red, or the sacred cow, and the one who stands behind for approval. Emotions are secured in ice, as the secret harp seal wishes. A group of three to devise.

To fill the chalice has become a myriad of mystery between the eyes. We begin another challenge with the location of Discordia*, the Eris, or goddess of discord, and if you agree, Erinyes, beget The Furies, of which there are three. These have been posited previously as 1) angh- Alecto (45) 2) kwon- Eumenides (45) and 3) teks- Tisiphone (45). The creation of the three standards (ref: 1 & 2), and the es- christ (43) connection, being that it leads etymologically to the corpse, and the reflected marble Venus, raises many questions. The first seems a connection to the word yes, of which is also attached to the i- root, which pokes straight to canopic*, or the urn that holds the dead body. This seems spurred by the Ok Corral (see okw- gmt (44)), and the "new feel" established by the synecdoche's of status.

A battle also exists in the mind's eye, and to reference the navigation previously presented, I have always associated the moon with envy, and with the emotional fire upper center. However, the zodiac wallflower has altered this in some way, by associating Cancer with the spirit, and the cardinal trouble maker for the sailors of the good ship joy, or it seems a flipped over hoy* with transmarginalization.

Feminine Position - Water
A White Horse carrying
A bow


Cancer
6/22-7/22
Cardinal
Feminine
Moon

Pisces
2/19-3/21
Mutable
Feminine
Neptune,8


Scorpio
10/24-11/22
Fixed
Feminine
Pluto,9

There is more, with the Antenna*, or the Tom cat, also represented as the feminine cat, which is "looking down" and across the chalcedony, or five-star arrangement. The hints of the beasts and their four arrangements seem to carry some weight. This begins with the brain, and its forced division, and the classification for the left-brain*, which sits to the left of the corpus callosum, controlling the right side of the brain. Because of this constant criss-cross in the mind, the navigation is not just reversed, it is reversible it seems, as used. The stars rest in the deep sky, twinkling. They also burn red hot, like the sun, and in many cases are of the same. In some sense, emotion is their fire, and to feel, as this is what we do, from the sun. This can easily be sensed, as with the cold weather surely makes anyone want to feel warm.

"The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything save our modes of thinking, and we thus drift toward unparalleled catastrophes."

"Knowledge at which [Isaac] Newton arrived through arduous and circuitous paths." (Macaulay - AHD)

We race toward the mirror, a species rapidly killing itself for the urn. Instead, we can wear the red shirt properly, and open another doorway into knowledge, presently blocked by the bad sun, or just gray clouds. So it seems the bad, or black sun is analogical to some of the etymological hardware, which may seem likes its flying, but only to burn and kill as a concentrated emergency rendition that is securely feeding from the hot sun, as exposed in hoy: holy, sacred, dedicated; compound *sakro-dhōt-

Part one: Left-brain

star13-aster-asteriated-asterisk-asterism-asteroid-astral-astraphobia-astro-constellation
-disaster-esther-star-stellar-stellate-et-ster-3-
star, Suffixed form *stēr-s-, Old English- steorra, star, Germanic- *sterzōn-; Suffixed form *stēr-lā-, STELLAR, STELLATE, CONSTELLATION, Latin- stēlla, star; Oldest root from *æster-, ASTER, ASTERIATED, ASTERISK, ASTERISM, ASTEROID, ASTRAL, ASTRO-; ASTROPHOBIA, DISASTER, Greek- astēr, star, with its derivatives astron, star, and possibly compound astrapē, asteropē, lightning, twinkling (< "looking like a star"; ōps, stem op-, eye, appearance; see okw-); Persian sitareh, Esther, star, from Iranian stem *stăr- [Pokorny 2. ster- 1027] left-brain*
~aster- any of the various plants of the genus Aster in the composite family, having radiate rays and a usually yellow disk; The China aster ( Callistephus chinensis ); Biology: a star-shaped structure formed in the cytoplasm of a cell having raylike fibers that surround the centosome during mitosis, Latin astēr, a plant, star, from Greek astēr-

~asteriated- Mineralogy: Exhibiting asterism; from Greek asterios, starry, from astēr-, star

~asterisk- a star-shaped figure (*) used in printing to indicate an omission or a reference to a footnote; Linguistics: an asterisk used to indicate an unattested sound, affix, or word; Middle English, from Late Latin asteriscus, from Greek asteriskos, diminutive of astēr-, star

~asterism- Astronomy: a cluster of stars smaller than a constellation; Mineralogy: a six-rayed starlike figure optically produced in some crystal structures by reflected or transmitted light; Printing: three asterisks in triangular form used to call attention to a following passage; Greek asterismos, constellation, from astēr-, star

~asteroid- Astronomy: any of numerous small celestial bodies that revolve around the sun, with orbits lying chiefly between Mars and Jupiter and characteristic diameters between a few and several hundred kilometers, also called minor planet, planetoid; Zoology: see starfish, Greek asteroeidēs, starlike : astēr, star + -oeidēs, -oid, shape, form, see root weid- spice melonge (25)

~astral- of, related to, emanating from, or resembling the stars; Biology: of, related to, or shaped like a mitotic aster; star-shaped, Late Latin astrālis,  from Latin astrum, star, from Greek astron

~astraphobia- an abnormal fear of lightning and thunder, Greek astrapē, lightning + -PHOBIA, from phobos, fear, see root bhegw- athirst (51)

~astro- prefix, star: astrophysics; celestial body: astrosphere; outer space: astronaut; the aster of a cell: astrosphere; Greek, from astron, star

When observing a star, what we see is the after effects of its illumination, according to science and astronomy, the light it emits does not reach you until thousands of years later after it is initially emitted. The time reference is often omitted in referencing constellations. In one sense, what is seen is behind its view, it has already happened, and is astern. The human celestial body can also be addressed in these terms, as in the sense of not becoming burned out so to speak. The word asthenic, meaning a body that exhibits a physique that is not "built up, as with fat" which closely sounds like euthenics. One reference is the root as- to burn, glow (as- mr. anderson (38)), which may mean a healthy body that is capable of functioning normally. There is also the astilbe, a perennial herb, spirea, which means "not glittering" partnering with astir, which seems an implant. Spirea is a shrub meaning "meadowsweet", also meaning privat, as a private hedge, a word with no origin.

~constellation- Astronomy: an arbitrary formation of stars perceived as a figure or design, especially of one 88 recognized groups named after characters from classical mythology and various common animals and objects; an area of the celestial sphere occupied by one of the 88 recognized constellations; a configuration of planets at the time of one's birth, regarded by astrologers as determining one's character or fate; a gathering or assemblage, especially of key people or things: the symposium was attended by a constellation of artists and writers; a set or configuration, as of related items, properties, ideas, or individuals: a constellation of feelings about unnecessary warring; Middle English constellacioun, from Old French constellation, from Late Latin cōnstellātiō, cōnstellātiōn- : com-, com- + stēlla, star

~disaster- an occurrence causing widespread destruction and distress; catastrophe; grave misfortune; Informal: a total failure: the millions spent were completely wasted; Obsolete: an evil influence of a star or planet, French désastre, from Italian disastro : dis-, pejorative prefix (from Latin dis; see DIS-, not, absence, opposite, apart, asunder) + astro, star (from Latin astrum, from Greek astron; Synonyms: calamity, catastrophe, cataclysm, and disaster, which generally implies usurpation of life, hardship, and oppression: "A nuclear disaster, spread by winds and waters and fear, could well engulf the great and the small, the rich and the poor, the committed and the uncommitted alike." (John F. Kennedy - AHD); Calamity emphasizes distress, grief, or a sense of loss: "the heaviest calamity in English history, the breach with America." (James George Frazer - AHD); Catastrophe especially stresses the sense of a tragic final outcome: "The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything save our modes of thinking, and we thus drift toward unparalleled catastrophes." (Albert Einstein - AHD); a cataclysm is a violent upheaval that brings about a fundamental change: old aristocratic institutions destroyed by the revolutionary cataclysm

~Esther- the seventeenth book of the Old Testament of the Holy Bible named after a Persian queen who was crown by A-haś-ū-ĕ'rus as a replacement for Văsh'tī, and proclaimed a religious label of "Jew" for that time period, also claimed to have saved her people, but according to scriptures, was given rights by the king to plunder and kill (reference chapter 8:11); Hebrew Estēr, from Persian sitareh, star

In reading the short 10 chapters of Esther, it is easy to read into the real story, in that the king was acquiring a more obedient servant to replace Văsh'tī, so Esther appears off the street and into the story, as expressed by her insistent language in pleasing the king. In chapter 8, passage 11, the truth comes out, whereby these new "Jews" were instilled with a bazaar death wish. Strangely though, it was Môr'de-caī who was first mentioned as being a Jew in Esther. I may now also associated Esther with Envy, and the eastern Helios influence, where a wilder feminine demeanor is sought as a control center. This would then also align with some of the much earlier Old Testament text which leads to Envy being the predominant Pharaoh of power. Other strange references are the repeating number thirteen, along with the time application A'där, that is being aligned in the scriptures.

~star- Astronomy: a self-luminous celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity in which it is subjected that the energy generated by nuclear reactions in the interior is balanced by the outflow of energy to the surface, and the inward-directed gravitational forces are balanced by the outward-directed gas and radiation pressures; any of the celestial bodies visible at night from Earth as relatively stationary, usually twinkling points of light; something regarded as resembling such a celestial body; a graphic design having five or more radiating points, often used in symbols of rank or merit; a radiating energy or presence: screen star; a white spot of the forehead of a horse; an asterisk (*); a planet or constellation in the zodiac believed in astrology to influence personal destiny; to award or mark with a star influence: leading star; to be dazzled by a star or struck by its power, as in bright flashing sensations; Middle English sterre, from Old English steorra

~stellar- of, related to, or consisting of stars; of or related to a star performer; outstanding; principal; Late Latin stēllāris, from Latin stēlla, star

~stellate- arranged or shaped like a star; radiating from a center, Latin stēllātus, from stēlla, star

The stele is the central core of vascular tissue in a plant or stem, from the root stel-, from Greek stēlē, pillar, which pokes to laudation*, and has a nest next to Thor. See root (s)tenæ- Mendel's Law (28)  The stel- root is problematic and contains the word forestall which means "highway robbery". Basically, this is like seeing life as only the curtains closed, while the truth is busy behind the veil of perceived reality.

Part two: Discordia

Discordia15-ard-canker-carcino-carcinoma-careen-carina-chancre-cracy-eukaryote
-gillyflower1-hard-hardy-karyo-standard2-synkaryon-et-kar-
hard, Variant form *ker-, Suffixed o-grade form *kor-tu-, [ Old English- hard, hard, heard, hard; Germanic- *-hart, *-hard, ard, bold, hardy; Old French- estandard, standard, rallying place, perhaps from Frankish *hard, hard; Old French- hardir, hardy1, to make hard, all sourced Germanic *harduz ]; Suffixed zero-grade form *krt-es-, -cracy, Greek- kratos, strength, might, power; Possible basic form *kar- in derivatives referring to things with hard shells, CAREEN, CARINA, Latin- carīna, keel of a ship, nutshell, possibly from kar-; KARYO, EUCARYOTE, GILLYFLOWER, SYNKARYON, Greek- karuon, nut, possibly from kar-; Reduplicated form *kar-kr-o-, (CANCER), CANKER, CHANCRE, from dissimilated Latin cancer, crab, cancer, constellation Cancer; Suffixed form *kar-k-ino, CARCINO, CARCINOMA, Greek- karkinos, cancer, crab [Pokorny 3. kar- 531] Discordia* (gillyflower1 - bhel-3- auriga*) (standard1 - stā-)
~ard- or -art, suffix, one that is habitually or excessively is in a specified condition or performs a specified action: drunkard; Middle English, from Old French, of Germanic origin

The polka partner ardeb is a unit of dry measure in several countries of the Middle East, standardized in Egypt to equal 198 liters (5.62 U.S. bushels) but varying widely elsewhere, from Arabic dialectal 'ardabb, from Aramaic 'rdb, or from Coptic artab, or from Greek artabē, all probably of Old Persian origin.

~canker- ulceration of the mouth or lips, also called fever blister, canker sore; an inflammation or infection of the ear and auditory canal, especially recorded in dogs and cats; a condition in horses similar to but more advanced than thrush (Candida albicans); a localized infected or necrotic (necrosis- make dead, see nek-1-) area on a plant part, especially on a trunk, branch, or twig of a woody plant, usually caused by fungi or bacteria; any of several diseases classified of plants characterized by the presence of such lesions; transitives: a source of spreading corruption or decay; to attack or infect with canker; Middle English, from Old English cancer, and from Old French cancre, both from Latin cancer

Thrush is a fungus infection that is seen in the frog of a horse's foot, but also described on small children breaking out in white spots around the mouth accompanied by fever, colic, and diarrhea. The development of an mucous membrane infection may begin with isachemia, and the lack of blood flow, described as "to keep back", from the root segh- hyperbaton*

~carcino- prefix, cancer, cancerous: carcingen, Greek karkino-, from karkinos, crab, cancer

~carcinoma- an invasive malignant tumor derived from epithelial tissue that tends to metastasize to other parts of the body, Latin, cancerous, ulcer, from Greek karkinōma, from karkinos, cancer

It is strange that the car- prefix has this tone, but also rests under the carbon and carbuncle lexeme, and begins the cardinal theme, that is perceived as foremost important. There are 52 cards in a deck, one week each, and all residing under the Pope, or pump, that of the cardiac, heart, see root kerd-, which pokes to page 579, and the Bermuda Lily*. This is where Discordia is doing part of the work, as discord is included in this root, but it may also be "placing trust" in the Eastertide, or emphasize on Envy and her reign of power that kills. This could be associated with the false beliefs of a dying savior that trust is placed upon as only a mechanism, that now is alive, and eats at the body. The destruction of this trust in the good spirit is likely a major contributor to the overall sickness perpetrated for profits. To subject, the pyramid of power hovering over the sand attributed to the duplicitous sicknesses of the mind, which monitor this existence and what is perceived as real. There are signs that tells us that Earth is becoming predominated by envy, and fire. However, the current experiment has become very dangerous as evidenced by all the infection, death and destruction.

~careen- to lurch or swerve while in motion; to rush headlong or carelessly; career: "He careened through foreign territories on a desperate kind of blitz." (Anne Taylor - AHD); Nautical: to lean to one side, as a ship sailing in the wind; to turn a ship on its side for cleaning, caulking, or repairing; Nautical: to cause a ship to lean to one side; tilt; careening a ship; from French (en) carène (on) the keel, from Old French carene, from Old Italian carena, from Latin carīna

Career was listed in the definition of careen, but immediately downplayed by a usage note similarly as a signing statement. Career somehow became a member of the kers- ectoderm* root, which reflects the "two-wheeled cart" or chariot that comes with the carpenter, and the development of nerve tissue which seems to imply a balance between knowledge and emotions in order to nourish the development of conscience and empathy. However, if you engage in discourse about Career, it would incur a charge. This is emulated in our world that is left by the Career Burning Bush, and being at the top, but top is now associated with pathocracy, and greed which aligns with an overbearing on envy.

~carina- a keel-shaped ridge or structure, such as that of a breastbone of a bird or of the fused lower two petals of flowers of many members of the pea family, Latin carīna, keel; constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Volans and Vela that contains the second brightest star in the sky by the name of Canopus

Between the cariole, or chariot, is the implant caring, which sounds like caries, which is decaying teeth. This seems to stem from the fact that to care had to modify itself into an adjective, when its sense is much more complicated. The first line definition for the noun care reveals "burdened state of mind", and this is tapped into by pathocracy for every last drop. This feeds restricting blood flow and cancer.

~chancre- a dull red, hard, insensitive lesion that is the first manifestation of syphilis (see spirochete, Treponema pallidum); an ulcer located at the initial point of entry of a pathogen, French, from Old French, from Latin cancer, tumor, crab, [ref: spirochete: coil + chaeta- bristle or seta, especially of annelid worm, Greek khaitē, long hair]

~cracy- suffix, government; rule: meritocracy; stratocracy; French -cratie, from Old French, from Late Latin -cratia, from Greek -kratia, from kratos, strength, power

~eukaryote- a classification for a single-celled organism or multicellular organism whose cells contain a distinct membrane-bound nucleus, EU- (see root (e)su- chronoscope (43)) + Greek karuōtos, having nuts (from karuon, nut)

The eu- prefix of note is from the root group that has the swastika attachment as a part of the group, and a marker group to study for the road ahead.

~gillyflower1- the carnation or a similar plant of the genus Dianthus; any of several plants, such as the wallflower, that have fragrant flowers, alteration (influenced by FLOWER) of Middle English gilofre, from Old French gilofre, girofle, clove, from Late Latin gariofilum, from Greek karuophullon : karuon, nut, see kar- + phullon, leaf, see bhel-3- [clove- see clove pink, and carnation: sker-1- integument (54)]

~hard- (adjective?) resistant to pressure; not readily penetrated; increased density; seeming more difficult or requiring additional effort, diligence, or energy; intensified focus; stern or strict in nature; resistant to persuasion; adamant (see demæ- mont blanc (56)); obdurate; lacking compassion or sympathy; cold; callous; causing destruction or damage prematurely; resentful; bitter; aversion; preceding or performing with force, vigor, or persistence; assiduous: he was a hard worker with a clean spirit; (transitions) an unassailable situation used as power; definite; firm (see dher- bulrush (48)); Jargon: close; penetrating?; free from illusion or bias: it eluded a common sense once becoming hard, and applied to machine science; lacking softness by displaying rigidity in outline; stark (see ster-1- lord's tower (56)); without shading or nuance; metallic; of greater value: the data was formulated into a hard copy; erect; tumid; becoming inebriated: hard liquor; fermented; dissolved salts, chemicals, poisons, and bio-hazards that eventually enter the life stream: hard water; Linguistics: Velar, as in c in cake or g in log, as opposed to palatal of soft; Physics: of relatively high energy; capable of penetration with power: hard x-ray; high in gluten content: hard wheat; Chemistry: resistant to biodegradation: a hard detergent; physically addictive: hard prescriptions; resistant to blast, heat, or radiation: nuclear hard; Nautical: completely, fully: hard alee; Middle English, from Old English heard; Synonyms: hard, difficult, arduous; difficult implies a need for ingenuity or skill: "All poetry is difficult to read,/-The sense of it is, anyhow." (Robert Browning - AHD); Arduous to what involves burdensome labor or sustained physical or spiritual effort: "Knowledge at which [Isaac] Newton arrived through arduous and circuitous paths." (Macaulay - AHD)

~hardy- hardy1: (transitive) strong physical emphasis in robust force; (see horse); a vigorous growth; sturdy; (see stele); capable of surviving in extreme conditions, used especially of cultivated plants, Middle English, from Old English hardi, past participle of hardir, make hard, embolden, of Germanic origin; hardy2: fixed noun- a square-shanked chisel that fits into a square hole in an anvil

~karyo- prefixes for: cell nucleus: karyogamy; cell mitosis: karykinesis; colorless liquid component of cell appearance: karyolymph; plasma: karyoplasm, see nucleoplasm; a net knot: karyosome; a form of cell classification: karyotype; caryo- nut; kernel: caryopsis; (see grain)

~standard2- (application) the flag or banner that is habitually or excessively in a specified condition or performs a specified action; strawman of a state; a long tapering flag displayed bearing heraldic devices distinction of a person or corporation; emblem or flag of an army often seen on a pole as a rallying point; transitives: acknowledgement for comparison when quantitative or qualitative values are randomly determined in singular form; criterion (Usage note: used as singular but not accepted as the analogous plurals agenda and data, see krei-, hypocrisy, criminal, intertribal*); the subjected object that when certain conditions are rearranged, it now defines, represents, or records magnitude, (see hysteron proteron, per-1- planck's constant (30)); a classification for value related to gold and silver prices by comparing it to alloys in mixture to set a prescient, (see root skei- indirect (49)); the perception of solidarity related to habitual or excessive hyperphysical value; monetary system; morality overlaying conscience as prescience; friction; a process of value applied to rules of conduct and education; elementary; (see element, bread and wine of the Eucharist); a recognized model or construct; familiarity: a standardized family; Linguistics: conforming to establishment protocol in writings of reference; Middle English, from Old French estandard, rallying place, probably from Frankish *standhard : *standan, to stand, see stā- + *hard, fast, hard, see kar-; Synonyms: benchmark, criterion, gauge, measure, touchstone, yardstick, also see ideal

The palindromes in the Old French estandard may represent the excessive wanton of the pole. In this particular order, the root es- christ (43) is attached, but is not a part of the word stand, or its etymological creation. so standard seems to stand alone as its own ideal. This is related to mythology, and Erinyes, the label for "The Three Furies" discussed in the introduction.

~synkaryon- the nucleus of a fertilized egg immediately after the male and female nuclei have fused, SYN- (sun) + Greek karuon, nut, seed

In the definition of synkaryon, the application seems visible. The synizesis is when vowel sounds combine without creating the diphthong, or as an example, the sound of oil, is a diphthong. It seems the way of perception that may follow the snyod, and the linear conjunction, but this may lead to another root.

Part three: Hoy

pony

7-consecrate-corposant2-execrate-sacred-sacrosanct-saint-sanctify-et-sak- to sanctify?, Suffixed form *sak-ro, SACRED, CONSECRATE, EXECRATE, Latin- sacer, holy, sacred, dedicated; compound *sakro-dhōt-, "performer of sacred rites" ( *-dhōt-, doer, see dhē-); Latin- sacerdōs, priest; Nasalized form *sa-n-k-, SAINT, (SANCTUM), CORPOSANT, SACROSANCT, SANCTIFY, Latin- sancīre (past participle sanctus), to make sacred, consecrate [Pokorny sak- 878] hoy* (corposant1 - kwrep- marble venus*)
~consecrate- (transitive vera) to declare or set apart as sacred: consecrate a bowl; to produce the ritual transformation of (the elements of the Eucharist) into the body and blood of a teacher from Nazareth that was consecrated into the Savior Jesus; a process of sanctify (bread and wine) for use in a ritual called Communion; used of hierarchical orders; see bishop; a dedication; devote; to make venerable; hallow: a ritualized magic show; Middle English consecraten, from Latin cōnsecrāre, cōnsecrāt- : com-, intensive prefix; see COM- + sacrāre, to make sacred (from sacer, sacr-, sacred)

This is dangerous, focuses on the body, of which is already the focus, and does so in a method of "moving upon the yardstick of morality" displacing the mind creating false superiority, and attachments that become based on the sense of how the "good spirit" was felt and used, backed up by the lousy knowledge application, which is clearly in question, especially with aversive standing alone creations such as the word de-vote. (see de- bias*, B horizon*)

~corposant2- see Saint Elmo's Fire, Portuguese and obsolete Spanish corpo santo, both from Latin corpus sanctum, holy body : corpus, body, see kwrep-, marble venus* + sanctus, body, past participle of sancīre, to consecrate

The analogous nature between the electrical discharge between that of a body and a consecrated body is science applied to fantasy, as in the sacred Christian sense, it is based on the corpse, or dead body of Jesus as the saving application, and pathologically disordered into the cenacle experience. Similarly, ghost hunters see ghosts because they believe they will see them, and whether they are real or not is secondary; the corporate entity is desired, or "to make into a body". This has been navigated by Julius Pokorny to the page 620, and the epistle side, that of joy looking up at desire and envy, possibly as Apollo and Artemis among others. It was Sir Jacob Epstein (1880-1959) who in 1917 created the marble Venus, and in analogy, this stands out of the water receiving electrical signals from the landtag side of trouble versus actually experiencing emotions, conscience, empathy, and necessary phases that are only charged like batteries into the walking dead and plastic explosives, in turn destroying the essence.

~execrate- (transitive vera) to make that which was made sacred unsacred in relation to its acceptance perpetrated upon others; denounce; abhorrent; a declaration of hate; Archaic: to invoke a curse, Latin execrārī, execrāt- : ex-, ex- (outside of, away, see eghs-, synecdoche1, carnallite*) + sacrāre, to consecrate (from sacer, sacred)

The polka partner to this technology is execute, and execution, which follows the pathocracy that is built for abuse, whereby the focus on the body has manifested into a disease of torture, while also hiding the knowledge with the marble Venuses or Shems, the images from the east built in the west.

~sacred- (adjective?) a deification related to a body, especially that of a man over and above a woman which is set apart and venerated as worthy; made or declared holy: sacred wars; sacred hate; exclusive devotion to a singular usage or purpose of intention: a private bungalow that seemed sacred; worthy of respect or dignity when viewed as data that is not propagated as singular, but as " a way", to extend the good spirit: the ancient and sacred teachings of Buddha; a consecrated ritual that is practiced and emphasized to be more than, Middle English, past participle of sacren, to consecrate, from Old French sacrer, from Latin sacrāre, from sacer, sacr-, sacred

Getting all turned on and charged up by the body may be why people eat dead body continuously as quarter pounders, and so on. Instead of actually seeing through the chalcedony, they are amazed into its trilogy. The emotions become like Lazarus, dead, and the emotions that are seen seem "made sacred". In this plan, the criticism is given whether valid or not, and any nominalism overseen as resistance is classified as one also making a claim of which may be determined falsely as a sacred cow as defense of their own. This could be more like Red Riding Hood, and the sack is red.

~sacrosanct- regarded as sacred or inviolable; Latin sacrōsāntus, consecrated with religious ceremonies : sacrum, religious rite (from sacer, sacred, see SACRED) + sāntus, past participle of sancīre, to consecrate

The word inviolable is a stem from invincible, which is built off the invest lexeme. See wes-2- beast (27). The next root is from invoke, root wekw- MksA*.

~saint- Theology: an official recognition of canonization to one that is entitled based on religious laws applied over and above the sacred cows: the false priests screamed at the purple people, telling the saints they would burn in hell; anyone who breathes, loves, and lives, and who may also publicly emulate resistance to excessive recognition in orthodox (synecdoche2) standards; nominalism; excessive virtue, Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin sānctus, from Latin, holy, past participle of sancīre, to consecrate

~sanctify- (transitory) to set aside; spiritual; to dignify; song; vow, (see vowel, wekw- MksA* ); moral sanction; oath, declaration, or curse; Middle English sanctifien, alteration of seintefien, from Old French saintifier, from Late Latin sānctificāre : Latin sānctus, holy, from past participle of sancīre, to consecrate + Latin -ficāre, -fy

Part four: Antenna

2-cadelle-cata-et-kat- down?, Greek- kata, cata-, down, possibly from kat-; Suffixed form *kat-olo-, Latin- catulus, cadelle, young puppy, young of animals ("dropped") [Pokorny 2. kat- 534] antenna*
~cadelle- a small blackish beetle ( Tenebroides mauritanicus ), both the larval and adult forms of which damage stored grain, French, from Provencal cadello, from Latin catella, feminine of catellus, puppy, from catulus, the young of animals

~cata- prefix, down: cat-and-mouse; catalog (see leg- duma duma (41)); reverse; backward; degenerative: cataplasia (no root); to dissolve or be eaten: catalysis (see leu- viewfinder (39)); completely: catachresis (see gher-2- Credonta*); countdown: catapult (see pōl- feel; growth ring*); intensification; momentum: catastasis (see stā-); ruin; undo: catastrophe (see streb(h)- whirlwind, LD*); shock; fixation: cataplexy (see plak-2-   fish angler (12)); according to the moon: catamenia (see -2-  Isis (21)); Greek kata-, from kata, down, downwards, thoroughly

The lexeme of the prefixed cata- ends with the Catawba, based on the name of a river, now a Native American people living in and around western South Carolina. The second catawba is a reddish wine made from the fox grape grown in North America. Immediately after this, the cap is fitted for the catch-22, and to round up the four horses for the driver and propagated learning disabilities that do not show emotional order.

Reference: zodiac wallflower

Intelligensia   Bourgeoisie

Masculine Position - Air
A Black Horse carrying
scales for measuring


Libra
9/23-10/23
Cardinal
Masculine
Venus,2

Gemini
5/22-6/21
Mutable
Masculine
Mercury,1


Aquarius
1/21-2/18
Fixed
Masculine
Uranus,7

 

Feminine Position - Fire
A Red Horse Carrying a
sword that holds power


Aries
3/22-4/20
Cardinal
Masculine
Mars,4

Sagittarius
11/23-12/21
Mutable
Masculine
Jupiter,5


Leo
7/23-8/23
Fixed
Masculine
Sun,0

Mammon   Proletariat

Feminine Position - Water
A White Horse carrying
A bow


Cancer
6/22-7/22
Cardinal
Feminine
Moon

Pisces
2/19-3/21
Mutable
Feminine
Neptune,8


Scorpio
10/24-11/22
Fixed
Feminine
Pluto,9

 

Masculine Position - Earth
A Pale Horse carrying
power over the four parts


Capricorn
12/22-1/20
Cardinal
Feminine
Saturn,6

Virgo
8/24-9/22
Mutable
Feminine
Mercury,1


Taurus
4/21-5/21
Fixed
Feminine
Venus,2

     
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Herbs added: clove tree, cardamom


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