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"Consigned to a state of wretchedness from which no human
efforts will deliver them." (George Washington
- AHD)
Quick Def: Solidarity:
unity, from Latin solidus; (good relations: first four Arab
integers; see taste, touch; contact root tag-; plus- e-nave
sekw-2-
see-saw (12))
Chapter 62: The Broken Fail-safe for Rhea
March 20, 2009:
The marker for Spring comes with the intensification of the
lights, woven in color, and within, an operating system that has
been jury rigged. A new peace, one that says, "I love you, I
kill you" in one, and the rip tide of the Vesper. There seems a
confusion between the darkest blue and the orange e, or that of
emotions, that reaches up for love. The juvenile fills the void,
one that creates the reason, one that matches Shamash, a simple
compassion, but only for its own shame.
The kneading begins, a useful slot for the holo-, that is
now a caustic one, and a week replacement for continued and
relentless massive death carried forward from the cipher. The
killing has become the acceptable by an over-focus. The
psychopathologist imprisons you, tells you that negotiation is
possible without threats, while threatening you. You drive
across the bridge, and just crash into your mind. We are fed our
art in the forms of the cist, a basket where you are bounced off
the wall in the lie that is too high to see.
The perpetual apocalyptic mind exists, desperate to get home,
supported by the kneading of the cat, a scratch, and some salve
becomes the manifestation to justify the quick fix. They reveal
the stones thrown as sound, and the arguments of a last meal, or
how much to eat, and drink. In the last chapter we saw the
frost, and now we'll see the nix for the paradox, that flows
in the river jumping over the dig. It seems an easy rider for
the race, to be the unicorn, the empty vessel with its own
arrow, and the rhetor, the one who is lost in their own house,
surrounded by the beasts. In this island, the truth is chalked,
preventing the two peaces that rise and join from the abyss,
replaced with the invoking of the mannequins that carry their
secret blades, and a hole in their wrists.
From here, we follow the river into the next chapter, and to
study the Midgard, and to find the blocks, beginning with Miss
Wight, then Miss Right, adjacent to Mr. Night, and finally Mr.
Fight, headed by Medusa, the subtly and growing creation of the
abextra Zionist.
Part one:
Jury2
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4-hoi-polloi1-she-sic-the1-et-so-
this, that (nominative); For other cases see to-;
Late Old English- the, the1,
masculine demonstrative pronoun, replacing se (with
th- from oblique forms; see to-); Greek
ho, hoi polloi, the; Feminine form *syā,
Old English- sēo, sīe, she, Germanic-
*sjō; Compound variant form *sei-ke (*-ke,
"that"; see ko-), Latin- sīc, sic1,
thus, so, in that manner, [Pokorny so(s), sā, sī
978-] Jury2
(hoi-polloi2
-
pelæ-1- groundkeeper*) (the2
- to- make-believe* Malemute*) |
| ~hoi-polloi1- (mute: nōmen,
nōmin)
the common people, the masses (see proletariat,
al-2-bomb*; bourgeoisie),
Greek, the many : hoi, nominative plural of ho, the; see
so- + polloi, nominative of polus,
many; (see
pelæ-1) Word History: Hoi
polloi is a borrowing of the phrase hoi polloi,
which is made up from the term hoi, meaning "the" and
used before a plural, and polloi, the plural of
polus, "many." In Greek hoi polloi had a special sense,
"the greater number, the people, the commonality, the
masses." This is what the phrase has tended to express in
English since its first recorded instance, in an 1837 work
by James Fenimore Cooper. (Technically, the first use and
user has used the word improperly since its inception by
referring to "the hoi polloi" reminiscent of the high and
mighty because hoi polloi may recall hoity-toity
which comes from the reduplicated form of dialectal hoit,
to romp, perhaps akin to hoyden which means boisterous or
saucy girl, heathen, boor, from Middle Dutch, see
kaito- defraction*)
Here, the mass may be analogical to a
pile of crap, possibly the pyramid of power with the
hoity-toity power above. See also IO, maiden loved by
Zeus, one of four brightest satellites of Jupiter, and ninth
in distance first sighted by Galileo; iodopsin-
violet, light-sensitive pigment found in the retina of the
eye, and Io moth- Automeris io; emotionally
committed. This is a stronger association to bourgeoisie,
than proletariat by far, and may be why Cooper used this
association in the first place. Bourgeoisie is surrounded by
two roots: bourg- fortress, castle, bhergh-2-
Balfour*,
Megaera*, Firebird*; also bourn- a stream, brook,
see
bhreu- band*, beta*
~she- (messenger:
pro-nōmen, pro-nōmin;
see neu- IO*) used to
refer to the woman (female) or girl (feminine) previously
mentioned (past tense) or implied, see usage note at I1;
used to refer to a female animal; used in place of it to
refer to certain inanimate things; such as ships and
nations, traditionally perceived as female: envy is
mother-death, she will consume you in the sea; a female
or animal or person: is her dog a she? Middle English
she, probably alteration of Old English sēo,
feminine demonstrative pronoun; see also gender neutral s/he
~sic-
sic1:(adverb:
ad-verbum,
wer-5- moduli*) thus; so; used in
written text to indicate that a surprising or paradoxical
word, phrase, or fact is not a mistake and is to be read as
it stands: (example: Homo rapiens) Latin sīc;
sic2:
(transitive module: verbum, word, word) sicced,
siccing, sics, also sicked, sicing, sicks, to set
upon; attack; to urge or incite to hostile action; set:
sicced the dogs on us (Dialectal variant of SEEK) also
see siccative from Latin siccāre,
to dry, from siccus, dry, also see siscowet-
trout in upper Lake Superior, and sister-
swesor-
lionfish (44)
~the1-
(thē before a vowel;
thæ before a consonant) def.art2,
used before singular or plural nouns (that contain a vowel
supposedly) and noun phrases (such as a metaphor) that
denotes particular, specified persons or things: the
brains; the weight, (swen- long measure*)
used before a noun as a form of stress in grouping or type
often enticed for prominence or a feeling of standing:
considered Laurel Canyon as the den; used to indicate
uniqueness: the Mother of Nature; used before nouns
that designate composition or assumption: the punctuation;
the result of a direction; compass; used as an
equivalent of a possessive adjective (see ) before names of
some parts of the body: the dead body was gone;
infection of the hand; used before a noun specifying a
field of endeavor: the law book's burned to stay warm;
the silent movie; used before a property (double
nomen): the Titanic; used before the plural form
of a numeral denoting a specific decade or time period that
designates consumption of or in a life span: the 1800's;
the millennium; used before a singular noun
indicating that the noun is generic: the human is an
endangered species; used before an adjective extending
it to signify a classification and giving it the function of
a noun: the likely; the lupine; used before an
absolute? adjective: the bodily; the decorous; used
before a present participle, signify the action in the
abstract: the weaving of the story; used before a
noun with the force of per: knowledge at the cost
of time per circular orbit; Middle English, from Old
English the, alteration (influenced by thæt, neuter
demonstrative pronoun thæs, genitive demonstrative
pronoun, etc.) of se, masculine demonstrative
pronoun; the2:
(thē before a
vowel; thæ before a consonant) def.art1
(adverb: ad-verbum,
wer-5- moduli*) because of that;
used before a comparative: thinks the worse because of
that black hole; to that extent; by that much: the
thatch was weaved with the loosest goose feathers;
beyond any other: sought to reach the kingdom; Middle
English, from Old English thy, thē, see to-
make-believe* Malemute*
Between the harmony of arts, rests theanthropism, or
attributions of the body to traits of god, but this is not
god, it is time, which comes in many formations of record,
construction, and mental capacity. The human nature rests
with the emotions, and the divine with knowledge itself that
is gained, and formulates passage. The definition of "divine
nature in Jesus" is a lie, as this is setting Jesus on top
of emotions, or envy, and behind the mirror, when the
masculine carpenter is below and the teacher to the side. As
it may be posited, Judaism rests on Envy as Israel, and
Satan. Christians are opposite and face their false Jesus as
a business. The Israelites see fear as their law master.
Unfortunately, it is not every individual of these groups
that are aware of their predicaments or power pockets. Of
note, the silent film is not a movie, it is a piece of
plastic usually cut into a square shape, and is often
transparent, and banded into a movie with orbital power.
Between this is the neck and the orb that has broken, or
polus. |
Part two:
Juvenile*
14-catholic-consolidate-holo-safe-sage-salubrious-salutary-salute-salvage-salvo
-save-solemn-solicitous1-solid-et-sol- also sole- whole;
Basic form *sol-, Suffixed form *sol-ido-,
SOLID, CONSOLIDATE, Latin- solidus, solid; Suffixed
from *sol-wo-, HOLO-; CATHOLIC, Greek- holos,
whole; Dialectal geminated form *soll-o, Latin-
sollus, solicitous, whole, entire, unbroken;
Latin- sollemnis, solemn (second element
obscure), celebrated at fixed dates (said of religious
rites), established, religious, solemn; Variant form *solæ-,
Suffixed zero-grade form slæ-u-
giving *sal-u-,
SALUBRIOUS, SALUTARY, SALUTE, Latin- salūs, health, a
whole or sound condition; Suffixed zero-grade form *slæ-wo-
giving *slla-wo, SAFE, SAGE2, SALVAGE, SALVO, SAVE1,
SAVE2, Latin salvus, whole, safe, healthy, uninjured
[Pokorny solo- 979]
juvenile* (solicitous2
- kei-2- dispraise*) |
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~catholic-
(mutable adjective: to
add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) defined as: of broad or
liberal scope; comprehensive ( see compress-
per-4-
hammertoe (33)
); "The 100-odd pages of formulas and constants are
surely the most catholic to be found." (Scientific
American - AHD); including, or
concerning all humankind; universal: "what was
of catholic rather than national interest." (J. A.
Froude - AHD); the Roman Catholic Church considered as
universal; of or related to the
ancient undivided Christian church
and those who are a member of a Catholic church, especially
Roman Catholic; Middle English catholik,
universally accepted?, from Old
French catholique, from Latin katholikos, from
katholou, in general : kat-, kata-,
down along, according to; see CATA- + holou, from
neuter genitive of holos, whole
In this 1000 plus odds and ends
project, it is easier to see that the catholic construction
is likely joining the map together at the top section, but
using the shrove method, where love is turned upside down,
as similar to the penitent, or something that urinates on
both sides. First, the L is turned upside down, to collect
up Monday, Tuesday, and the black Sunday, or void. Then, it
is also now flipped over sideways, to show the other side,
the ligure, or liberal lie that hides the water of
life, together showing the time set forth as Gregorian, and
zodiac, and the Bible all consolidated. It seems though,
symbolically, the Christians who face the beast, and Judaism
that faces fear, are also being used possibly extending the
T on the top. The reader will also be interested to know
that the 3-1 and 1-3 move may be related to the root
kaæ-id-
indent (34),
which is associated with Cesta, and Jai alai, the basket
with a hollowed out shape.
~consolidate-
(module: verbum, word, word) to unite into one system
or whole; combine (see harvest;
kerp- echo*); consolidated five
different separated agencies into a single department;
to make seemingly stronger or more secure; strengthen:
she consolidated her power during her first year in reign;
a firming or coherence that is compacted (intransitives)
becoming solidified or united; compact mass; merger
or union often removing diversification (allowing
differences); Latin cōnsolidāre,
cōnsolidāt- : com-, intensive prefix; see COM- +
solidāre, to make firm (from solidus, firm)
~holo-
or hol-, prefix,
a formation of an upper root; branch as part of a whole;
(entire; polka partner to entice; see root
tag- lobby*)
deceit for complete; instigating circumcision; (see
holothurian) holy (see (kailo-
Dies I rae*);
(also see hollyhock- also called althea, root
al-2-bomb*); see
holyhedral; Greek, from holos, whole?, see
holophrastic, root gwhren-
demandant*
Nothing is holy unless it is a bomb according to the
dictionary and the Romans, among others. It may be that the
real heathen follows this line of thinking with the follow
up root
kaito- defraction*, and leading to
misinterpretation and to defecate on the truer salvation of
Truth (knowledge), Love, and Life (emotions), that removes
all jaded religion from earth forever in favor of peace. It
can now be seen why the prefix holo-
is actually just a tool similar to a fork, which reminds me
of a Neptune stile, and the road ahead that dissects the
analemma, and again in the eighth month, a kind of Flemish
cap, see
stel- laudation*, and this is for
aug-
apartheid (38)
~safe-
(mutable adjective: to
add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) seeming to be secure from danger, harm, or evil;
free? from danger or injury; unhurt or unremovable; to place
bets if as one is still in the game; an extent that affords
protection from harm, often based on wealth; a box or metal
container that is hollowed out with a door that locks;
chest; a repository for protecting stored items,
especially a cooled compartment for perishable foods: a
cheese safe, Middle English sauf, from Old French,
from Latin salvus, healthy; see cellar "that which
covers", root
kel-1- dory2*
The root mentioned is a marker for
"hell", from Old Norse Hel, and sounding for killing
two, or to prevent the vertical alignment prior to the
horizontal one which gives spirit to seeking knowledge and
truth (proem), and the groundwork needed emotionally,
previously posited as (phase). Instead, they cross over and
blend, and even become a decagram or game in the sky. The
kill one root also states that color is an element in hiding
of this Roman occult, and a clandestine helmet worn possibly
removing it altogether. The second dory helps to see the two
fish facing opposite, one overwhelmed by spirit, one by
emotions; see Pisces, that Aries is following, which may
increase the possibility of the third man, or dead man who
sits between the mensis
being created.
~sage2-
(mutation: nōmen,
nōmin)
any of the various plants of the genus Salvia,
especially S. officinalis, having aromatic
grayish-green, opposite leaves used as a cooking herb, also
called romona; any of the various similar or related
plants of the mint family; Sagebrush, Middle English
sauge, from Old French, from Latin salvia, from
salvus,
healthy, see herbs
The second sage is not the wise one.
The sapient, the humble one is the wise one and reveals the
angus. See sage1
sep- humble* The second sage may be the
archer from Sagittarius (see
solicitous), the one who shoots the arrow in your
heart, and creates the religion which is the feathering*
from root
leig-.
~salubrious-
(mutable adjective: to
add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) conductive (transmission; electric charge
[Catholic is negative] or motion of medium [see kinetic;
kei-2- dispraise*] to favorable [giving]
conveyance [not materializing negatively but giving] to
health and well-being for all; see conversion of dog;
saluki used for racing
~salutary-
(mutable adjective: to
add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) a design that matches the power of the sea as
represented for the water of life; a political affection or
infection; gest (performance; pretensions); a
formality regarded; a simple or extended kiss (all
labeled as improvement, what do you think?)
~salute- (muted
module: verbum, word, word) regard for the
physically superior; militia;
speedgod; ceremoniously honoring rank; noticeable: a foul
smell of gun powder saluted our nostrils; constantly
greeting oneself with absence (without the truth in the
welcome); becoming intransitive;
machine recognition;
negative; (no hugs, kisses) firing of the cannon
at oneself; Middle English saluten, from Latin salūtāre,
from salūs, salūt-, health condition (see
Lute1- bent below the tuning pegs)
~salvage-
(mutation: nōmen,
nōmin)
the ghost shipwreck rescue (pertaining
to the physical wealth); to save the lives of people
who may be in harm or oppressed in the ship that is rescued
who must be compensated for the giving nature they hold
dear; something saved from destruction not necessarily
physically perceived: salvaged the game by watching the
opponent sink the 8-ball; Obsolete French, from Old
French salvaige, right of salvage, from Late
Latin salvēre, from
Latin salvus, safe
The right of salvage is earned, not
by being safe, or wrapped in a robe.
~salvo-
salvo1:
(mutation: nōmen,
nōmin)
a simultaneous discharge of firearms;
a simultaneous release of a rack of bombs from an aircraft
(is this Catholic?); something that resembles the
release of firearms (fireworks?), such as a sudden outburst
(of death?); cheer and praise (for the dead?),
a forceful or verbal assault; Italian salva, from
French salve, from Latin
salvē,
hail (Hie
Hitler?), imperative of
salvēre, to be in good health (at the cost of
other's health), from salvus, safe;
salvo2:
(mutation: nōmen,
nōmin)
a mental provision or reservation; Law: a
saving clause (Santa?); an
expedient for protecting one's reputation or for soothing
one's conscience; Latin salvō (as in Medieval
Latin salvō jure, saving the right, envy?), ablative
of salvus, safe; see SAFE; SALVATION- Truth
(knowledge), Love, and Life (emotions) as supreme over all,
which are now aligned correctly with the map, from left to
right.
It seems this is soothing faith, not
conscience, and hope is a preference for the rich and
bigoted gamers who squirt salve in places they shouldn't,
along with the mag-numbing hie force,
magh- flint*, firelock*
~save- save1: (expanding
module: verbum, word, word) to rescue from harm,
danger, or loss; redeem (see root em-;
prompt; proem;
em- center fielder*); to account for
unavoidable living consequences; see share; root sker-1-
integument (54));
the safeguarding of a place to live for all living beings;
love; gift; the dark sable as
prevention; black water;
a deviation of the source copy;
fraud,
emotional accumulation creating
servitude to the beast; a form of avoiding waste;
frugality; in certain sports, to block an opponent
either fairly, unfairly, or violently;
relief; accumulation of waste
without recycling; futile
(see gheu- cross vault*); a form of
refrain that does not contribute to harm, thus attuning
harmony with knowledge, truth, and life; (see economy:
weik-1-
mensa (47);
weik-2-
linotype (33);
weik-3- mensuration*); the
formulation of the meat head or those who become demandent;
Middle English saven, from Old French sauver,
from Late Latin salvāre, from Latin salvus,
safe; Synonymous possibilities: Preservation implies
frugality that is not associated with concentrations or
compacting; Consignment implies the reclaimer:
"consigned to a state of wretchedness from which no human
efforts will deliver them." (George Washington -
AHD); save2:
(prepositions: post positioning:
apo- alphabet*, application omega)
institution of exception: "No man enjoys self-reproach
save a masochist." (Philip Wylie - AHD); opposition
installment (see
stel- laudation*); Middle English, from Old
French sauf, from Latin salvō, ablative
singular of salvus, safe
In this partial attempt to sort out
the propaganda, the synonyms were also heavily involved in
hiding the truth, with implanted words:
reclaim, and
deliver, as though one could be
delivered from evil, which is extremely nonsensical,
especially as used by the meat heads. Save can
obviously be seen from two completely different
perspectives, of which creates Hell, and instituted from
birth by sports, and false education.
Reclamation is defined as a
"cry of opposition", and has
nothing to do with being saved, so to speak. The truth of
being saved is determined by the amount of money one is
bestowed with in most cases, another vaccine that has only
saved the wealthy and their reign of terror, while labeling
everyone who opposes the terrorist at the top, as terrorist,
showing their broken Rhea. See
also the Sabine connection.
~solemn-
(implanted mute adjective: to
add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw down) (see spiking; killing the truer
mother; Mnemosyne); gravely impressive:
a solemn high mass;
invoking opposition;
religion; gloomy; somber; Middle English solemn,
from Old French, from Latin sollemnis, established (occult),
customary deaths, see solecism- speaking incorrectly,
and Sabines conquered by Romans
Reference:
Soloman Kurok (known as Sol) 1888-1974 was a
Russian-born American impresario who sponsored a number of
concert series in NYC.
The three soles, possibly three fates, may also hold clues:
sole2:
s(w)e- hurdy gurdy*, sea water*. The last
sole is the flat fish caused by the first sole.
~solicitous1-
(mutable adjective: to
add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) anxious or concerned:
a solicitous parent (see
solicit- seek to persuade; consternation- to throw down,
paralyzing dismay, jump from root mag- to
magh- flint*, firelock*)
expressing care or concern:
made solicitous inquiries about our family;
thoughtful; Full of desire;
eager to disturb from solicit, Latin sollicitāre,
from sollicitus, troubled; Latin-
sollicitus : sollus, entire; see sol-
+ citus, past participle of ciēre, to set in
motion; (
kei-2- dispraise*)
Having been made from
solicit, not a good word
at all, even used by the courts; the definition is altered
from a transitive verb into an adjective, and changed from
"troubled" to "entire motion", which may be interpreted as
permanent dismay. This
begins with the mongrel who tenderizes the meat into the
flat-cake game, and the root mag- flock*,
flotilla*, frost*, which has three specific references.
First, the kneading begins. soon, the mason is at work
creating the flotilla of power feeding from the same power
as the machine, and the human does not make the comparison,
and wants to keep moving in the kinetic direction it is
already heading, as most machinery at home also requires the
same needs or environment as the human is now desiring,
otherwise it rusts, melts, bugs eat it, etc. This has led to
magh- flint*, firelock*, and warfare between the
frost that has been made, one that has nothing to do
with solidarity, but is more like a disease. The first key
is the powering up of possibly the Chimera, and the root
kei-1-
dissentient (49),
a psycho saran wrap, using the power of the Capricorn for
the three-dimensional time warp, which includes the
cemetery, which seems to
be hiding the second key, or root
kei-2-, that includes the
hight, to the
hest, and then
behest, the
authoritative command.
All of this overrides the ethics or compassion of releasing
a type of false responsibility to the machine, and telling
the truth to the children of the world who grow up in a
hyperkinesia state,
always running, and when grown, always going, and keeping
the itching, burning, desire made from the frost, and
the flirting environment, as prurient; see
preus-
hermetic (55).
The Chimera is made from the Rams, or Mars Aries, which also
designates the beginning of the zodiac year. This may be the
fire-breathing serpent, and the Lion represented here as
(sol, or sun power) is hiding of the water of life in envy,
as the kneading, assisting the transformation between the
piercing of the arrows, or bullets, that keep mutating into
more power. The she-goat element is the connection to the
ground, and the sand, where the
dispraise is powered up from the cardinal
position. See noesis map, zodiac wallflower, and bios1 for
references. See Chimera, root
ghei- cotangent*, which is like a compliment
that comes to a point very quickly, and creates the
permanent dismay, as the tangent is defined as irrelevant.
Hiemal is made from
hie, "to go quickly",
and to hasten or
constantly hurry. Now, for a strange posit, pertaining
to the flocculent, and the Chimera animal that
is always measured as "one year old". Every eleven years as
has been recorded, the sun fires up the signs, seemingly as
a secret message about this very thing, and the two towers,
or one's, as a mathematically anomaly? The connection
between the root
wlkwo-
mother goose (61),
can be found at ghans-, goose, solace*
In this posit, the mother machine is attempting to goose
itself, and possibly beginning to get a bit worried.
~solid-
(mutable adjective: to
add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) firm but not necessarily compact in substance;
(see firm; ); a shape as defined that now can have
volume? (mass) that is not
(liquid or gaseous); not hollowed out: a solid block of
wood; Mathematics: of or related to
three-dimensional geometric figures or bodies (also mental
capacity; see flocculent); seemingly
having no gaps or breaks; continuous: a solid ball of
yellow; substantial; hearty: a solid truth;
reliable: of good quality and substance: solid facts;
written without a hyphen or space (example: metaphor; for
what?); Printing: lacking leads between lines; acting
together (see good; ); Middle English solide, from
Old French, from Latin solidus
The lictor
is a Roman functionary who carried fasces, similar to a
solicitor to a magistrate, root
leig- feathering*,
which includes religion, the lien, leech line, and the
second leech. a binding, as the binding of feathers to an
arrow. The lid is from the root
kleu- empyrean (26)
So, it is easier to see how solidarity is being manipulated
as dying leagues of the false sun. The empyreal is the fire,
from the root pūr-
harrier2*, informing us of the errer in
the need. One is a hound (envy), and one a Hawk (fear). |
Part three: Convoke
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3-giddy-god-gotterdammerung-et-gheu(æ)-
to call, invoke, Suffixed zero-grade form *ghu-to-,
"the invoked," god; Old English- god, god; Old
English gydig, gidig, giddy, possessed,
insane, Germanic- *gud-igaz, possessed by a god; Old
High German- got, götterdämmerung, god, all sourced
Germanic *gudam, god [Pokorny ghau- 413]
convoke* |
~giddy-
(mutable adjective: to
add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) having a reeling, lightheaded sensation; dizzy;
causing or capable of causing dizziness: a giddy journey
to the pulpit; frivolous and light-hearted; flighty,
Middle English gidi, crazy, from Old English gidig;
Synonyms: dizzy, vertiginous; with a
centralized meaning shared as a "whirling sensation" and a
"tendency to fall" once associated with profundities tracing
back to the Germanic root *gud- that has given us the
word God, and meant "possessed by a god". Such
possession is associated with becoming unbalanced, mad, and
possessed by a evil spirit, as well as foolish.
Giddy is strongly associated with
Gideon's Bibles, along with a particular Hebrew judge in a
story included within the Bible itself. This may be a sign
of another palindrome of the ignorant and the false god that
is turned on for the ring of fire mentioned in "Zeta code found in traffic".
The reclamation may also be associated with the Baal, a
strange absence combined with possibly the bomb. These are
the fertility gods and nature gods said to be false idols.
Nature consists on both sides, in knowledge, and emotions,
not just one section. It may be that once this is
structured, the Midianite is also like a bomb, or one that
only hears sounds that have been designated, similar to a
computer or machine, and everything else is blocked out
turning the entity into someone who is mad. In the juvenile,
an attempt to use sound in the wrong way was being
established, as though it was a solid, when it is actually a
wave, at least for human beings who have a very special ear
equipped with an anvil. The first al-1-
ahem (28),
is the marker for this activity. The second is the bomb, and
the third, Cyclops, possibly one that is like the auditor in
some version of bad Diagenetics.
~god-
(mutation: nōmen,
nōmin)
a transformation of knowledge into a being;
supreme being, conceived as now
perfect, omnipotent, or omniscient originator that rules the
universe, now a principle object of an altered perception of
faith and idol worship classified as monotheistic; the
force, effect, or a manifestation of this madness; a
supernatural being believing in and idol-worshiped as a
masculine deity that overrides the feminine spirit, thought
to control knowledge without femininity, or ruling over all
lesser vehicles; despot:
money was their god, Middle English, from Old English
One association is the larboard,
which shows the two sides of the ship, and one side
controlling the other, from lares
and penates, translation of Latin Larēs et
Penātēs : Larēs, plural of
Lar (tutelary deity or spirit of ancient Roman
household) + et, and + Penātēs, Penates,
meaning penus, foodstuff, interior of the house. This
helps to explain why the penis is cut with a knife early in
childhood to enhance this area for the cult. This is also
associated with the second port, or left side of ship, which
is envy in the mirrored mantissa. The third port is from the
root
per-2-
halo (31).
The fourth is like the hole in the bottle. The word god is
also obviously the palindrome for dog. Love is superior to
all. If you take the o out of love, and replace it with the
i, it is live,
and as a palindrome, evil. This
is the basis for most religions excluding Buddhism that
focus on the body and worship the dead and abstract world.
~götterdämmerung-
(mutable: nōmen,
nōmin)
a turbulent ending of a regime or an institution: "The
nation had been flirting with forms of götterdämmerung, with
extremes of vocabulary and behavior and an appetite for
violent resolution." (Lance Morrow - AHD); after
Götterdämmerung, an opera by Richard Wagner : German
Götter-, genitive plural of Gott, God (from
Middle High German got, from Old High German + German
Dämmerung, twilight (from Middle High German
dëmerunge, from Old High German demerunga, from
demar, twilight)
Both convoke and invoke are included
in the root
wekw-
MksA*. However, they are
preceded by another root below that may hold the key to
understanding the lies associated with the convolve, or the
jump to the second well that is principally sought. See root
wel-2- valley of the
dolls*. Of note, volition is the first well.
wel-1-
bull fighter (13)*,
a fight most are unwilling to
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Part four: Metonymy
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3-naught2-nix2-wight1-et-wekti-
thing, creature, WIGHT1, (AUGHT2),
NAUGHT, (NOT), Old English- wiht, person, thing; Old
High German wiht, nix2,
thing, being, both sourced Germanic *wihtī-, [Pokorny
uek-ti- 1136] metonymy*, A-word* (naught1
- ne-) (nix1 - ne-) (wight2
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~naught2-
also nought
(mutable: nōmen,
nōmin)
nonexistence; nothingness; the figure 0; a cipher; a zero; (messenger:
pro-nōmen, pro-nōmin;
see neu- IO*)
nothing: all their work was for naught;
(mutable adjective: to
add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) nonexistent; insignificant, Middle English, from
Old French nāwiht : nā, no (see
ne- Genghis khan*)
+ wiht, thing (see
wekti-) Word History: [...]
During the 16th century one could use naughty to mean
"unhealthy, unpleasant, bad (with respect to weather),
vicious (of an animal), inferior, or bad in quality" (one
could say "very naughtie figes" or "naughty corrupt water").
All of these senses have disappeared, but recalls its early
days on Middle English (with the form noughti), when
the word was restricted to the senses "evil, hostile,
ineffectual, and needy." It is nautical that follows
these senses in the lex shortly thereafter.
~nix2-
(slang mute: nōmen,
nōmin)
nothing -nix
(adverb: in relation to + verbum, word) not
so, no -nix (transitive verbum, word, word) to
forbid, refuse, or veto: the President nixed the laws
with signing statements within the larceny; German
dialectal, from Middle High German nihtes, genitive
of niht, from Old High German niwiht : ni,
not, no, (see
ne- Genghis khan*)
+ wiht, thing, (see
wekti-); nix: no derivative,
Mythology: a water sprite of German mythology,
usually in human form or half-human and half-fish, German,
from Middle High German nickes, from Old High German
nihhus; see also niveous- resembling snow; snowy,
from Latin niveus, from nix, niv-, snow
~wight1-
(mutation: nōmen,
nōmin)
Obsolete: a living being; a creature, Middle English, from
Old English wiht; wight2-
(mutable adjective: to
add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) Archaic: valorous; brave, Middle English,
from Old Norse vīgt, neuter of vīgr, able to
fight: the wight was nested in the gravity of love;
see
weik-3- mensuration*
The metathesis of the metonymy is
associated with god that is also representative of nothing,
a force that can be used without resistance creating a
paralyzing dismay, and the cloud of the Lord amidst over
knowledge, and the obvious absence of the library for both
starboard and port. In the vowels, a strong sense of the A,
and the O reside, both masculine in location as posited. |
Part five: Chock
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7-aberration-err-erratic-erratum-erroneous-error-race-et-ers-
to be in motion, Variant form *rēs-, Old Norse-
rās, race2, rushing,
Germanic- *rēs-; Form *ers-ā-, ERR, ERRATIC,
ERRATUM, ERONEOUS, ERROR; ABERRATION, Latin- errāre,
to wander [Pokorny 2. ere-s- 336] chock* |
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~aberration-
(mutable: nōmen,
nōmin)
a deviation from the proper or expected course; deviation; a
departure from the normal or typical: events that were
aberrations of the norm; Psychology: a temporary or
persisting disorder considered abnormal; a defect in focus,
such as blurring in an image (see imagination; vision;
physical defects); Astronomy: the apparent displacement of
the positions of a celestial body in the direction of motion
of an observer on Earth, caused by the motion of Earth and
the finite velocity of light; Genetics: a deviation in the
normal structure or number of chromosomes in an organism,
Latin aberrātiō, aberrātiōn-, diversion, from
aberrātus, past participle of aberrāre, to go
astray : ab-, away from; see AB-1 + errāre, to
stray The ab1 prefix is not
the error, it is, as mentioned previously part of your
operating system, one that allows you to avoid collisions.
It is the second ab- that is actually killing you
slowly, as a form of abextra, the illusion
that evil is "out there" when it is not, in relation to
human activity. It is easy to see how nature is tagged as a
form of evil, and fertility in the cloud, when it rests
inside the columns. See also Aberdeen angus- Black Angus,
and Aberdeen- city on Grays Harbor, Washington state, and
Maryland Proving Ground.
~err-
(intransitive module: verbum, word, word); the normal
function of making mistakes; (transitive)
a moral judgment; to stray in
the mind, Middle English erren, from Old French errer, from
Latin errāre, to wander
~erratic-
(mutable adjective: to
add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) having no fixed or regular course; wandering;
lacking consistency, regularity, or uniformity; deviating
from a productive course; to become opinionated, moralistic,
or giddy: erratic behavior; Middle English erratik,
from Old French erratique, from Latin errāticus,
from errāre, to wander
~erratum-
(mutable: nōmen,
nōmin)
an error in printing or writing, especially such an error
noted in a list of corrections and bound in a book, Middle
English errātum, from neuter past participle of
errāre, to stray
~erroneous-
(mutable adjective: to
add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) containing or derived from error; mistaken:
erroneous perceptions, Middle English, from Latin
errōneus, from errō-, errōn-, a vagabond,
from errāre, to err, wander
The vagabond is often associated
with someone who in the physical world is without a home,
but it can also be associated with someone who does not have
a home within, or a house that has been put in an order that
is productive and truly creates joy and happiness.
~error-
(mutable: nōmen,
nōmin)
a formation of action, assertion, or beliefs that deviate
and often seem unintentional, yet may be completely
intentional; a process of formulating false data that
restricts progress or balance; Mathematics: the
measurable differences that allow navigation resulting in
theory; a designation that is restricted by code often used
in games; Middle English errour, from Old French,
from Latin error, from errāre, to err;
Synonyms: error, mistake, oversight;
"Irrationally held truths may be more harmful than reasoned
errors." (Thomas Huxley - AHD); "There is no
error so monstrous that it fails to find defenders among the
ablest men." (Lord Acton - AHD); Oversight
refers to inadvertent omission.
This definition has been revised, as
the old one was opinionated, moralistic, and giddy, as
helpfully explained by the quotes.
~race2-
(implanted mutation: nōmen,
nōmin)
the conception of the sport as matched to the flow of life;
see river (Warning:
Rife, see Er Rif; rival, see
rei- chebac
(50));
feeding from the gravity of love negatively; ascending; the
third scale; struggling between a void; afraid of the dark;
artificial channel; see slipstream; formulated
decrease in resistance which results in an enticement for
more; contest; rushed; see
error; raving of the machine;
disease, Middle English ras,
from Old Norse rās, rush, running
Both race1
and race2
are implanted. Truly, their is no race,
especially concerning people. There is diversity, and color
based on heritage related to Earth and its systems. The word
error helps to explain this. Sound was also being used in
many of these roots inappropriately, which comes in wave
form, and enlightens the joyous spirit, and the emotions. To
fix the implants, first, the body is rushed upward into the
emotions, and the black bull is used to slip past the
spirit, which is like a messenger that is blocked. If we
assume the Chimera stance, and that of being superior to
others on planet Earth, we only die in wars trying to prove
that we have become the supreme being, which is a form of
nihilism for a snow ball that only gets bigger and more
dangerous. It seems Julius Pokorny may be attempting to help
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Answer from quiz in last chapter: C: The Third Man
Quiz:
The quizzes will now be updated into several questions
related to details in the last chapter. This will require
that you read the current one, remember the last, and be
quizzed on the one prior in progression. You will not be
given any clues or multiple choices.
For chapter 61:
1. Who is the Omega Man? (one word)
2. Does the Omega Man have proem? (yes or no)
Traveling through time
3. Who is blocking the gate? (which root)
4. When combining eternal and material, what other two
words align below that hold the snake?
5. What one word describes all four in their
relationship?
6. What numerical equivalent is this one word
associated with?
7. How is this numerical equivalent associated with time?
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Some of these descriptions include interpretations from the American
Heritage Dictionary of the English Language - 3rd Edition, and
the King James Version of the Holy Bible printed from 1970-1987
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