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Chrysoprase |
pyroxene; chrysoprase; apple-green chalcedony + leek (keel)
praenomen; leech: physician; fault finding |
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"Tokenism does not change stereotypes of social systems
but works to preserve them, since it dulls the revolutionary
impulse." (Mary Daly - AHD)
Chapter 66: Dido: The Queens of Prime
April 25, 2009: In the real world, the DWO
module can be troublesome, inevitably though it seems, it is the
Pyrrhic victory, a condition the King of Epirus must have seen
in the stars. It seems the makers of the dado abandoned the
queens, (which make up the heart of love), in order to seal
their death. We are left with the suppository before it melts.
Seeming to be the
emcee of this link-letter clan has been a hell of a ride at 37%,
so without adieu, and as this chapter has exploded (see alto),
here are the proems written a week ago. (contains strong
language)
deik- binding energy* (doubt becomes shame)
ghos-ti-
cul-de-sac* (shadow of hope: faith)
dheu-2- butte* (Hope rises into
the abyss)
leig-
feathering* (the sleeping car: God Damn, the Preacher Man)
Part one:
Binding Energy
47-abdicate-addict-apodictic-benediction2-betokin-condition-contradict-dedicate
-deictic-dicast-dictate-diction-dictum-dictyosome-digit-disk-ditto-ditty-edict-fatidic
-index-indicate-indite-interdict-judge-judicial-juridical2-jurisdiction-maledict2
-paradigm-policy-preach-predicate-predict-prejudice-revenge-syndic-tachisme
-teach-tetchy-theodicy-token-valediction-verdict2-veridical-vindicate-voir
dire
-et-deik- to show,
pronounced solemnly; also in derivatives referring to the
directing of words or objects; Variant *deig-,
O-grade form *doig-, Old English- tæcan,
teach, to show, instruct, Germanic- *taikjan, to
show; [ Old English- tācen, token, sign, mark; Old English-
tācnian, betokin, to signify; Gothic-
taikns, tetchy, sign; Old French- tache, teche,
tachisme, mark, stain, all sourced Germanic- *taiknam
]; Latin- digitus, digit, finger (< "pointer,"
"indicator"); Basic form *deik-, Possibly o-grade
from *doik-, Old English- tā, tahe, toe,
toe, Germanic- *taihwō, Basic form *deik-,
DICTATE, DICTION, DICTUM, DITTO, DITTY; ADDICT, BENEDICTION,
CONDITION, CONTRADICT, EDICT, FATIDIC, (INDICT), INDITE,
INTERDICT, JURIDICAL, JURISDICTION, MALEDICT, PREDICT,
VALEDICTION, VERDICT, VERIDICAL, VOIR DIRE, Latin- dīcere,
to say, tell; Zero-grade form *-dik-ā-,
ABDICATE, DEDICATE, PREACH, PREDICATE, Latin- dicāre,
to proclaim; Agential suffix *-dik-, INDEX, INDICATE,
Latin- index, indicator, forefinger (in-, toward,
en); JUDGE, JUDICIAL; PREJUDICE, Latin- iūdex (< *yewes-dik-),
judge, "One who shows or pronounces the law" (iūs,
law; see yewes-); (VENDETTA), VINDICATE,
(AVENGE), REVENGE, Latin- vindex (first element
obscure), surety, claimant, avenger; DEICTIC; APODICTIC,
PARADIGM, POLICY2, Greek- deiknunai, to show,
with deigma (*deik-mn),
sample, pattern; Zero-grade form *dik-, DISK;
DICTYOSOME, from suffixed form *dik-skos, Greek-
dikein, to throw (< "to direct an object"); Form *dikā,
DICAST, SYNDIC, THEODICY, Greek-
dikē, justice, right, court case [Pokorny deik-
188] binding energy* (benediction1
- dheu-2- butte*) (juridical1
- yewes- wild olive*) (maledict1
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mel-3- freeloader*) (verdict1
- wēro-) |
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~abdicate-
(aei module) to relinquish
(power or responsibility) formerly
(see abstraction; abstruse; see
treud- mantle*); (fixes:
see kom-, epi-, wal-)
to relinquish formerly a high
office or responsibility, Latin abdīcāre,
abdīcāt-, to disclaim : ab-, away; (see AB-1;
apo-
alphabet (64))
+ dīcāre, to
proclaim Inside the real
world, it seems we are capable of marrying our own head with
ideology, such as the mantle of the hydrogen bomb, when
seen, or umbrella. This may be sensed as a chicken coop to
hide under until you are formerly dead. This is one scary
flipping Merlin. Adjective, adverb stuff is moving on, and
you can refer to (a chart), as seen in last chapter.
References:
-ABC soil- soil in which 3 distinct layers exist
-abcolulomb- AB2 charge equal to 10 coulombs
-Abdias- (PP) see Obadiah: destruction of hope (see
rejoice; ); E dominion; crossway; drunk upon holy mountain;
mount Zion; Jacob-fear,
Joseph-fire; Esau, (Benjamin
shall possess Gilead) captive host stemming to Canaanites
possessing cities of south
-abdomen- belly of the beast, posterior, abdominous-
potbellied
-abducens- sixth cranial nerve (pair) located in the
skull by each eye that direct rectal functions
~addict-
(aei module) to devote or give
(oneself) habitually or compulsively: She was addicted to
rock music; (*tsimmes: to cause
ie) to become compulsively and
physiologically dependent on a habit-forming substance:
corporations were addicts to crime; the demon was
loosed for the addicts of joy; a person (oneself) who
now believes (see
leubh-
twister (42))
or follows; (see also epistemology; word-word), Latin addīcere,
addīct-, to sentence : ad-, ad- +
dīcere, to adjudge
Emotions do not possess intelligence
themselves, they are a combination of many feelings. The
root ad- is the first root that is listed in an
appendix, and serves a palindrome function associated with
the root dā-
usurpation (25),
which houses the demon representation resting in the mind,
and brought to life it seems mathematically, as in the
formation of addict, where the prefix ad- is
used twice, creating and or attaching the demon to emotions.
From here, anything is possible. It also seems that the
difference between writing sentences (epistemology), and
thinking with AEI, as discussed in last chapter, is
centrally an association worth noting. Also, in the KJV
notes, Obadiah hints that hope is destroyed, as a wound left
below the burning tower. It certainly makes sense for
addictions, as a lexical faith of the third kind is
installed. The *tsimmes
markings are not classified yet, but are being installed.
~apodictic-
(gh-profile: Holy Ghost) necessarily or demonstrably
true; incontrovertible, Latin apodīcticus,
from Greek apodeiktikos, from apodeiktos,
demonstrable, from apodeiknunai, to demonstate
: apo-, apo- (see apo-
alphabet (64))
+ deiknunai, to show
The interpretation for apodictic
is based on apodosis, Late Latin, from Greek,
from apodidonai, to give back : apo-, apo-
(see apo-
alphabet (64))
+ didonai, to give, see root
dō- bougie man* As with Dido,
who fell for the dark man Aeneas, only to kill herself, this
is also referred to as a caper, or possibly a hood, similar
to the mantle of a bug, and where all the energy is fed back
to the demon. Although the fact that truth is determined in
this area, there is a secret garden message, likely
associative for mathematics, and a warning of associations
to the analemma, and markers in the astrological
constructions.
~benediction2-
(rôs
sōlis: from no-men, no-min) a blessing; used of ceremonial
invocations; (see Roman Catholic Church; hosted service of
Eucharistic hymns and prayers), Middle English
benediccioun, from Old French benedictus, past
participle of benedicere, to bless : bene,
well; (see die, root
dheu-2- butte*) + dīcere,
to speak; see deik-
The first root
dheu-1-
sexton beetles (50),
brings us the origin of the (town sentence) benediction,
and seems to reveal at least two different versions of
perception. In one, the Pope says nope, you must die without
accessing your house, in effect cloaking the whole show,
notwithstanding appreciation for the right to a so-called
life on the surface, however, it does seem that the
differences between the two deaths is now revealed in the
way one interprets no-men, and no-min. The
first, traps the gh-profile, and the second, you're free,
without dom, of course with proper navigation. See
deu-2-
peace pipe (13)
~betokin-
(eohippus neptune ghost module) to be, or not to be, or give
a sign or portent of; indicate, Middle English
bitokenen : bi-, be- + toknen, to signify (from
Old English tācnian);
see token
Simply request (file nine) for a
quick download of IM, and then you get the visual.
One must skip the apostoefree, or you just become a randy.
~condition-
(DWO: P1) classification for (amount of peace in volition
as measured) often used as a formal measurement; a type of
mental-marriage; one that is indispensable to the appearance
or occurrences of another; prerequisite (capable of
restrictions, modifications); a possibility of restriction
or modification resulting in the presence of qualification;
Grammar: a sentencing that depends of the power of
the clause; Logic: a simulation pertaining to one
proposition dependent on another; contradiction; (see
antecede;
ked- hyades***);
(kid gloves; kom-)
provision which activates effectively on an unknown time
table based on contingence: the law became its own form
of terror, as recorded; unstabilization, event
horizon; (aei modulation)
disposition as temperament; temperament as disposition;
stipulation; adaptation; air-condition; measurement;
Psychology: (*tsimmes: to cause
ie) living organism that
responds (in a specified manner) for study between
conditioned stimulus in the absence of unconditioned
stimulus; (see IE processing; TI: transmarginal inhibition;
animal liberation), Middle English condicioun, from
Old French condicion, to agree (measure) + com-,
com- + dīcere, to talk
(see
sekw-1-
ideality*)
The destruction of life may rests
with the building of the easily sequestered extrinsic
bridge, where socialism is often perceived, and needs a full
house. See humors in Chapter Forty three:
Somewhere in Time. There is also an obviousness to the
conditions made into useless laws, that serve as terror.
~contradict-
(insection module) expression that opposes a statement or
belief; deny (activator- sek- -sect; *tsimmes:
to cause ra;
ne-
Genghis khan*; bite,
bheid-) to be contrarily measured which may also be
heard and may seem inconsistent based on awareness, Latin
contrādīcere, contrādīct-, to speak against : contrā-,
contra- (see ne-) + dīcere, to speak
Contradictions are how we measure,
even at the subtle level, (even, a law of contradiction
exists) and formulating one form of navigation, however, it
seem the root sek- may alter this or effect
its formation with the suffixed -sect where the root treud- mantle*,
and epi- are involved. Since the tsimmes is
under study, this must we weighed individually.
Extrinsically, the water of life, or well, seems possibly
moved or sequestered, while the intrinsic spirit is wounded
in the process. It seems the skill in working these out is
associated with nescience and how ne- is
interpreted.
~dedicate-
(uni-corn module) to set apart of a
deity or for religious
consecration; set apart for
special use: dedicated their energy of the gift of
time to envy; to commit (oneself) to a particular course
of thought or action: dedicated the time one had; the
inscribing of a fixing; affective marking; a perception of
removing the -sect- (ribbon) that often takes a gh-profile;
Middle English dedicaten, from Latin dēdicāre,
dēdicāt- : dē-,
de- + dicāre, to pro-claim
The emotional claims are only
unique, not specialized, and are capable of destroying all
life pumped by greed that envy will feed from forever. This
is the first experience with the uni-corn module, which is
exhibited with the prefixed ded-, where their are two
horns, not one, while you are enticed to believe their
separation has value while also told speciesism, which may
then turn you into a bug. The truer meaning of the module
may be associated with a navigator, as taking the position,
such as a building that can fill the void cut off or out by
the sek-. See also root
ed- carat*
~deictic-
(DWO: P3) Logic: a
perception of agreement by argument; Linguistics:
serving to (point out), specify, or demonstrative: see
this; a form of pronunciation that is represented by
meaning alone; Greek deiktikos, from deiktos,
able to show directly, from deiknunai, to show
Depending upon the primer used, this may represent a
neptune ghost module, or a quick link with auto-fill. With
the polka partner deific, it is the playing with deus, and
institution of the dog god. See the root
deiw-
deadems (25)
~dicast-
(rôse
of sharon, sōlis: from no-men, no-min) a sect
formulation associated with ancient Athens whereby precisely
6,000 citizens are selected to sit in law courts, with
functions resembling those of a judge and jury; (see
conscience as faith; root
bheidh-
white bullet (32));
Greek dikastēs, judge, from dikazein, to
judge, from dikē, right, custom
The navigation, in which is all any
argument can ever bring, can be adjusted with the root
sekw-1-
ideality*, ideomo*, which hides a secret seal, having
to do with removing the sect itself, related to sequencing,
and memory, which may be related to another D, and that of
déjàvu, which in sense may seem divine, but this brings up
the ideomotor, where the response is often interpreted as
supernatural, when it is mathematical nave. See reference on
bios3.pdf.
~dictate-
(spinel module) (faith as
conscious elation
serving as illation) to
say or read aloud to be recorded or written (on a disk,
recorder, tube) from another source, and sensed as a
prescription for authorship, or
authority; impose: dictated
the rules of law; commandment:
"Foreign leaders were . . dictated by their own
circumstances, bound by the universal imperatives of
politics." (Doris Kearns Goodwill - AHD); to read
aloud, as with a script which serves as a guiding principle:
followed the dictators of my conscience, Latin
dictāre, dictāt-,
frequentative of dīcere, to say; Synonyms:
decree, impose, ordain, prescribe
Dr. hook hides the holy ghost of
power by the inscription, and where sequence represents
diction, not choice, just more diction, which is then the
phraseology sealed into the void. Choice navigation includes
saying the words without the double heartbeat attached to
each one, which then gives them character, as the spirit and
soul begin to work together. (4S&7)
~diction-
(acrobatic souvenir: no-min) choice of commandment delivery
method and choice of reception often seen in printed
material; dictionary; method of qualification, often
enunciated (see
neu- GIGO*, IO*, Gila monster*);
Middle English diccion, (a saying, word), from Old
French, from Latin dictiō,
dictiōn-,
rhetorical delivery, from
dictus, past participle of dīcere, to say,
speak
Don't fall for the lies. To speak,
is from another root, which is
spek- the keep*. Does one assume that
contradiction itself is speaking? One should immediately
ask, who is actually talking, or is one speaking to oneself,
as a set. Respect is earned by coordination with truth,
which comes from hard work, not talent in arranging the
matrix. The mixing of (a saying as a word) helps in
confusion. This may be like the no-mens, and factotums that
invade. The root
teutā-
magic lantern (39),
is a marker for "of the people"
which is a sign of the beasts reign between earth and fire,
and the poisoning of the seal.
~dictum-
(OB ghost; epi-) also dicta;
obiter dictum; a formerly
attachment authorizing a passing of pronouncements in hopes
of more attachments: "He cites Augustine's dictum that
[If you understand it, it is not God]." (Joseph
Sobran - AHD), Latin, from neuter past participle
of dīcere, to say
The illusive pivot, and inclination
for Gomorrah fed by the nervous system, may begin the
feeding that occurs between envy and fear.
~dictyosome-
(magnetic oar-lock: no-men) Botany: Golgi apparatus
in plant cells, Greek diktuon, net (from
dikein, throw; see deik-) + SOME3 (see
teuæ- magna graceia*)
The war around the pole is driven by our nervous systems,
because that is all we have, and the ability to collect
information that is then processed, and stored. The root
teuæ, provides much of the needed
answers of how the oar-lock is
swollen, and eventually dies, as it is only a heap built up
principally it seems to spin the Madonna, and to keep
motherly love at bay. See the root
wip-ē-
madonna (36),
and Vulpecula cum ansere, and reference the vowel charting
form last chapter.
~digit- (eisteddfod egg layer; foxglove omen) a human
finger or toe; a unified assumption of
length derived from the concept of breadth (bread + breath)
of a single finger thought to be 3/4 of an inch (2.0
centimeters); one of ten, Arabic numbers that include
10 command numbers, Middle English, from Latin digitus,
finger, toe
The use of digits requires a form of navigation, both
horizontally, and vertically, thus turning the obiter into a
wallflower, similar to turning a galaxy on its side. This
view may accidentally tell you 2 is 5, and that 3 is E, 6 is
9, and with the massively lacking entel, this may only be a
virus depending on the effects of its use, thus creating the
Sodom that is consumed. One should also note that prime
numbers must be associated with the digital signals,
especially with the odd double 13 nesting in apo-,
plus the first 26 prime numbers ending with 101. Foxglove is
a plant that grows like a real plant, but in pole fashion
with lots of beautiful bell-shaped purple flowers, of which
all is considered poisonous.
~disk-
(FE: iron omiter) classification for (thinned, flattened)
material made into a circle around the pivot: the
galactic center held the disk of iron in place;
something thought to assist stopping by applying resistance
(friction); brake; used of plowmen, such as the disk harrow
which cultivates earth by turning the disks on their side by
the use of a spindle, or axle (pivot); structures that
resemble the classification, such as an intervertebral disk;
Botany: the enlarged or swollen area bearing numerous
tiny flowers, as in the flower head of composite plants,
such as the daisy, also called discus; phonographic
recording resting on one side of a piece of plastic; compact
disk; Computer Science: magnetic disk; a circular grid in a
phototypesetting machine, Latin discus, quoit, from
Greek diskos, from dikein, to throw
One should now be able to sense how iron moves as
propaganda. Simply add legs and you can be lost in your
space forever. It takes four very tough elements of power to
pull one of these units that allows you to grow real food
that is felt.
~ditto-
(tank-tracker: no-min
modulator) the same as what you said a while ago; a
duplicate of a duplicate in vertigo speak, often seen as two
small dots or lines ("), which also just happen to emphasize
the area of interest, or the violation thereof; a process of
jumping from one side to another formulating a defensive
posture using the four beasts, who may be your master; a
formation of magnetic duplication; Italian dialectal (see
leg- duma duma (41)),
past participle of Italian dire, to say, from Latin
dīcere
One leg helps, but is the water
turned on? The first use of ditto was in 1625 in the phrase
"26 detto", but no meaning is provided (S1: brick layer;
depends). Overuse of the phrase "having said that" is
problematic, and may serve as a stalling method on truth,
avoidance of truth, etc. As this is simply telling the one
listening they are not capable of hearing it the first time,
in effect, deadening the polarity, and preventing good
reception. This is stimulated by the juris-diction-apo-.
~ditty-
(NW-messenger; no-min) a simple song, Middle English dite,
a literary composition, from Old French dite, from
Latin dictātum, thing
dictated, from past participle of dictāre, to
dictate, frequentative of dīcere, to say
The north water is the song bird's song
resting in the nest upon the eggs, and seen by the beasts as
the ditty bag, where the goodies to steal come from, which
would be the mother bird, who has begun to build a dictātum,
similar to a factotum unification point. For Earth, the
story has been told.
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~edict- (ORT clouder: no-min) a decree or
proclamation (issued from ANA control) authorizing target
nave, and seen as formality when expressed, or as a force of
law, Latin ēdictum, from neuter
past participle of ēdīcere, to declare : ē-
ex-, ex- + dīcere, to speak
The symbol for the IPA is
edh, also
eth, where d and t have their interdental
appointment, and the voicing of their fricatives that have
swollen. Combine some roots canals, such as
ed- carat*, and the controller,
ud-
mars (46),
and one may sense the echO, which is like pulling a white
rabbit out of a cat.
~fatidic-
(aie module: sonic simulator) related to or seemingly
characterized by prediction, also called prophecy;
prop-hectic; Latin fātidicus
: fātum, prophecy, doom; see FATE + dīcere,
to say
It seems that the letter T is often
used in a form, similar to a spinning top, which is then
applied to time itself, first review the root
peiæ-
continental divide (35),
and then the marker for the (white spot) or (omen), which is
the root
petæ- harebell*, also inclusive of
fathomless, polka partner to fatidic. The dark spot or
(third 6) comes from the oxeye, or oval dormer, as shown to
us by the oxeye daisy, and this is referenced in the
bios3.pdf. It may be assumed that the father figure has been
moved above the demon powered b-rake. As referenced many
times biblically, IT is problematic, and the joker has shown
us the modules, or hydrogen umbrella effect, of which the SS
is a marker to collect the other module. It may be assumed
as EA, although this needs more testing.
~index-
(DEF.AR: four-fingers) Mathematics: a number or
symbol, often written as a subscript or superscript to a
mathematic expression, that indicates an operation to be
performed on, an ordering relation involving, or a use of
the associated expression (example: keyboard, middle row,
two letters, mirror); a number derived from a formula, used
to characterize a set of data: she blew a hg-profile from
her index; RCC: prohibition
of data; something that serves as a guide: Ali-5,
also called fist, hand; something considered thumb space
that is held back: she spanned the indexes; an
alphabetical lex-guide; inlex; something that reveals
or indicates: "Her face . . was a fair index to her
disposition." (Samuel Butler - AHD); something that
indicates a signal; home page; to enter in an index:
she hung out her index at the Indian Club; Middle
English forefinger, from Latin?
Well, the index finger may represent fear, as I once
posited, which thinks it can have its own helmet, but the
Great Spirit has been around much longer. Fear also nests
the number 6 in alpha code, then both ears have new antenna
for the big space ball. Then, here comes the gh-profile,
which rests on the dark spot. The current lexical direction
is emphasized to assist in the profiler, one way, the ghost
is holy, and one, the holy is ghost. One is lying, and one
is the cloud of the lord, where mathematics and primers
comes from.
~indicate-
(ALi-1-5) to show the direction to, the way, or point of:
an arrow indicating north; a nod indicating the left;
to serve as a sign, symptom, or token
of; signify: "The cracking and booming
of the ice indicate a change of temperature." (Henry
David Thoreau - AHD); a suggestion? or demonstration of
necessity, expedience, or advisability
of; the necessity indicates forming health; to
state as if briefly: indicated the signal, Latin indicāre,
indicāt-, to show,
from index, forefinger, indicator; Synonyms:
argue, attest, bespeak, betoken,
testify, witness
A taste of the palindrome snake can
be sensed. The ALi-1-5 is a great unit, and housed at S1.
~indite-
(DWO module: dog wormer) to write; compose; to put down in
writing; Obsolete: to
dictate; Middle English enditen, from Old
French enditer, from Vulgar Latin *indictāre
: Latin in-, toward; see IN-2 + Latin dictāre, to
compose, to say habitually, frequentative of dīcare,
to say
Look up the word inditement "without
quotes", and you will be told, "did you mean indictment",
and now you may know how the "super-double what the f%ck" is
designed. The truer indiction is a 15-year cycle, a form of
proclamation, which can be turned sideways and played, which
you are. The DWO module has optional interface, with
god-wormer back-up. Please also note the prefix Indo-
is a possible pg (Indo-Hittite), defined as Indos,
while the word India may represent the actual Indus
River.
~interdict-
(OFF module: berserker) to
prohibit or place under an ecclesiastical or legal sanction;
forbid or debar; to cut or destroy ( a line of
communication) by fire power so as to halt an enemy's
advance, which is (peace: awareness-curiosity) to perform
illegal monitoring of communication which opposes peace with
the overall deadening effect whereby those alive are
segmented, and this then spreads to other factotum ghost
poles (see
dhē-
three fates (12))
from the shepherd's crooks; (awi- apollo (39))
court prohibition;
RCC: an ecclesiastical censure
that may exclude any person or district from fairness
through excommunication while consecrating initiation of
worshipping the dead, alteration of Middle English
enterditen, to place under a church ban, from Old French
entredit, past participle of entredire, to
forbid, from Latin interdīcere,
interdict- : inter-, inter- (en- centerfold*)
+ dīcere, to say
This seems a spooky mirror. The word
berserker comes from the root
bher-2-
narthex (37).
It is the root
kers- ectoderm* that contains the tool
boxes. And one should note the dh, and hd hook ups. This
flipper switch rests on top of the illusion of
interdisciplinary control, PP to interest, from the root
es-
christ (43),
which is similar to clouding the aura between cur-io-sity
and awar-eness.
~judge-
(iūd moduli: ghost nave) objection:
to form an opinion or estimation of after careful
consideration (subjective);
ud-
mars (46)
objection: to hear and decide on in a court of law;
try; (error: the judge cannot
be the Holy Ghost, if assigned.) Obsolete: objection:
condemnation; (error: this is
not obsolete, especially with the infestation of political
prisoners) an appointment which may become declaration which
then can be metathesized (double-decomposition) as
administered; contest; to determine or declare a
mutual decision that serves as deliberation; jury
(see
yewes- wild olive*);
Biblical: a formation of oppressive imperialism (see
isohel;
sāwel-
humdinger (52));
objection: a formation of the metaphor "court of
law"; public-official; leader of the Israelites
during a period of about 400 years between (after) the death
of Joshua and the accession of Saul; (see Judges), Middle
English jugen, from Anglo-Norman juger, from
Latin iūdicāre, from iūdex, iūdic-, judge;
Synonyms: arbitrator, arbiter,
umpire, referee
Objections come from the root yē-
deplume (53),
and prejudicing (part of this root) is directed to come from
the other side of the metopic bridge with, yewes-,
which is supposedly holding the water of life (truth)
between them, but this places Christ in an em-power
position, which seem ineffective. This is a form of
embodiment that is attaching to the public-official ghost
mechanism, which has a conscious serving as conscience. This
is also a signal for the noesis.
Clueso: Pěr'-iz-zītes;
A-dō'ni-(Bē-zěk
10 power), interdictment; removal of thumbs and great
toes; error: you Salem's lot;
see Judges
~judicial-
(AE initiator 9) one of three public-appointments to
administer controlling mechanisms, this one represents:
justice effected 7 + 2*, initiated upon root settings (1:
sek-sekw1 assumed kes-; book position; 2: legislator
effected legh- by leg-telæ 8; bell
position; 3: executive effected krei- 9; candle
position over seal) as de-cree
program resulting in the expression of power-justice
resulting in vindictive theodicy; Middle English, from
Anglo-Norman, from Latin
iūdiciālis, from
iūdicium, judgment, from iūdex, iūdic-, judge
References:
sek- Ida*, iconography*, infirmity*;
sekw-1-
ideality*, ideomo*;
kes- education*;
legh- dama dama*, fang*; leg- duma duma (41);
telæ- gravity of love
(16);
;;;
krei- intertribal*
As per the work, the tsimmes increases
in weight with the de-ed element, which now has sky-rocketed
as a primer problem maker. Also, the illusion of the power
is built upon the corporation, which stems from the root
kwrep-
marble venus (58),
and this seems to lead to sak-
hoy (57),
and
kas- dormeor*,
diseased*. With the next word, the book position becomes
the hydrogen umbrella.
~juridical2-
(AEI:
artificial emotional intelligence)
awi- apollo (39)
of, or related to yewes- judgment; (see
yewes- wild olive*);
from Latin iūridicus :
iūs, iūr-, law; see yewes- + dīcere,
dic-, to say; see deik-
~jurisdiction-
(no-men mechanism: can-opener; sdi-y)
awi- apollo (39)
a concept whereby a jury is classified as diction resulting
in the ability of (other appointees) to be the only
public-appointments allowed to interpret juridically, thus
eliminating the public access, and the ability of the public
to control abuses inlaid;
authority-control (jus-t-ice);
rhetorical-terror-institution; Middle English
jurisdiccioun, from Old French juridicion, from
Latin iūrisdictiō,
iūrisdictiōn- :
iūris, genitive of
iūs, law; see law book,
yewes- + dictiō, dictiōn, declaration
(from dictus, past participle of dīcere, to
say; see deik-)
A problem would be the segmenting of
the jury effect across the yewes-, which would normally hold
the truth as most precious. However, instead of considering
truth to have worth, a type of horse-shoe is wrapped around
your neck, as a bad omen, or ohm, killing all chances for
double composition. See
ghos-ti-
cul-de-sac* (shadow of hope:
faith)
~maledict2-
(æi module)
accursed; to pronounce this curse against another, Middle
English maladicte, from Latin maledictus, past
participle of maledīcere, to curse : male, ill; (see
mel-3- freeloader*) +
dīcere, to speak
The male fern helps to see the
malefactor, also attached to (dhē-
three fates (12)),
with the scientific classification ( Dryopteris filix-mas)
which is useful in removing worms, and the illusion of
illation, which is a matter of inference between corposant2:
bher-1- aviatrix
(37)
and corposant1:
bher-2-
narthex (37),
where Saint Elmo's Fire is cooked.
~paradigm-
( UO device; tuning fork clamp)
an example that may serve as a pattern or model of
collection; a list of all the inflectional forms of a word
taken as an illustrative example of a conjugation or
declension to which it is belonging, Middle English,
example, from Late Latin paradīgma,
from Greek paradeigma, from paradeiknunai, to
compare : para-, alongside; see PARA-1 + deiknunai,
to show Paradise (pair of
dice) is polka partner, and helps to show how a possible
maledictum, or clamp related to sound seems to set forth
part of the zodiac influence where the masculine power is
preventing attunement. If one observes the currency
elements, it is easy to find. See also zodiac wallflower and
chess (two knights opposing) One example of inflection is
changing speak to spoke, and it may be that the spook is
between them. The inditement will see who has spoken, and
speak to remove the spook.
~policy-
(ORT2 clouder; RAID); a
form of trickery (a numbers game) whereby food is obtained
from the use of the gh-insurance-profile (third man, etc.);
Obsoleted: police (see
pelæ-3- grey cloud
(19))
from French, contract, bill of lading, from Old French, from
Old Italian polizza, alteration of Medieval Latin
apodixa, receipt, from
Medieval Greek apodeixis,
from Greek, proof, from
apodeiknunai, to prove : apo-, intensive prefix;
(see apo-
alphabet (64))
+ deiknunai, to show; policy1
is implanted
It is obvious that the bill of
lading movement has expanded with the gh-profile, and become
a disease which serves as policy. A contract becomes proof
by providing a completed service, which is "to prove" a
product exists, otherwise, the grey cloud expands, and kills
everyone. Here comes the method.
~preach-
(froth connector modulator) to reach way out (fathom) to
place proclamation with the false electrical signal that has
been generated by the clamp which is advocated or exhorted,
especially to urge acceptance of the false electrical signal
where forth is compliant, and beer is moral, Middle English
prechen, from Old French preechier, from Late
Latin praedicāre, from
Latin, to proclaim : prae-, pre- + dicāre
Quite simply, you cannot preach this
signal. One must instruct, guide, and navigate, and this
will immediately lead to stacks, and stacks, and stacks of
books, articles, essays, of which churches do not have on
their walls. This makes the church a hole for beer, and the
æ program (artificial emotions) can be sensed. Once
the jump is made, you seem to be inapt. See the jump- ;ser-1-
imputer (47)
;
ser-2- inapt*
~predicate-
(lex-no-men diffuser) Grammar: one of the two main
constituents of a sentence, modifying the subject and
including the verb, objects, or phrases governed by the
verb, as opened the door in Jane opened the
door or is very sleepy in The child is very
sleepy; (also see full name; first and last name); to
base or establish a factotum which then may attempt three
fates, a statement, action, or command then referenced as
attribution: the sermon predicated itself from the moon
light with the song "Ole Man River"; Logic: to
set forth precocious connotation; to set forth the
ATT upon related prepositions
diffusing assertion which serves for argument; an element
that coordinates a subject and the clause formulated; Late
Latin praedicāre, praedicāt-,
from Latin, to proclaim : prae-, prae- + dicāre,
to proclaim The enticement of
ye- to yewes seem to be little jumps we make in the mind, so
this immediately brought up the discussion of first, middle,
and last name, the true no-men and establishment of a
factotum within the naming process itself. This can be
broken with some examples, such as: Bill Moyer's Journal, or
Cyn Investigative Reporting, etc. This may be why newspapers
make sure this is ATT, thus making up the TIT FOR TAT. In
the examples given for grammar, open is an adjective
that becomes a transitive verb, and is serves as a
commander such as a, but the sense must be opened.
~predict-
(AE moduli diffuser) to make assumptions from emotion, or
the flow across time motion, often based on distractive
special knowledge that has already happened, as though the
statements or story seems like it is told in advance;
foretell; prophesy, Latin praedīcere,
praedict- : prae-, prae- +
dīcere,,
to say Our perception of time
is similar to the head of a needle in a vast universe, and
it seems most eventful happenings in our history are
actually hidden, buried, and never mentioned, thus the head
shrinks.
~prejudice-
(no-min æ-gh-profiler:
de- bias*, B horizon*) an adverse
judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge
or examination of open facts; predilection; (gh-pre-love);
an addiction to time, or events, processes, and preferences
learned; segmented (sek- becomes
ed- carat*) (bias application
æ) to cause and instigate chaos for
fusion; Middle English, from Old French, from Latin
praeiūdicium : prae-, pre- + iūdicium,
judgment (from iūdex, iūdix-, judge)
|
~revenge-
(GD device: IMP) window
revealer- deviated belief that approaches or is revealed
contrary with commandments implemented and natural, and then
one retaliates (bollection used as graduation; see
gwā-
cut and dried*) (no-men spray nozzle) a formation
of mental retardation which then has a causative effect on
another that is labeled revenge when observed (see hatred;
peuk- hatred*,
kept*) aprogram that is instituted as a mechanism
of control and feeding, such as that of pigs; trough;
Middle English revengen, from Old French revengier
: re-, re- + vengier, to take revenge (from
Latin vindicāre, to
avenge, from vindex, vindic-, avenger)
The trough is from the root
deru- bolt2*, broadleaf*.
Truth is like the tree trunk, and the broadleaf, but if
developed through poor
bhā-1- artemisia*, the bolt
of lightning becomes a cleaver, and the metope begins
gradually becoming its own food. My father used to pronounce
trough with an F, so if you check the diction, you'll see
trôf, and this certainly provides cover for the trowel,
which is from Latin trua, ladle. The physics of
trough reveals it is analogous to the minimum point between
waves, which is obviously the first to go when the space is
filled with mud and the trowel is applied.
~syndic-
(no-nom gh-profiler) under the illusion of representation;
corporation;
university;
business-agent (*tsimmes: to cause
ie; syndicate) a
civil-magistrate or similar public-official in some European
countries, French, from Old French sindiz, from Late
Latin syndicus, from Greek sundikon, public
advocate : sun, syn- + dikē,
justice
~tachisme-
(positron-mike: no-min) a French school of art originating
in the 1950's and characterized by irregular dabs and
splotches of color applied haphazardly to the canvas, French
tachisme, from tache, stain, from Old French
teche, mark, of Germanic origin
~teach-
(guidon: IGNer- gudgeon; topper ster-2-
legman (56))
to impart knowledge and emotions (impart-peræ-2- hammer*)
to show or offer skill (share-sker-1-
integument (54))
to provide a basis or foundation that enables a guide (ar- cosmic compass
(17))
a continuing journey; teacher, Middle English techen,
from Old English tæcan; Synonyms: instruct,
educate, train, school,
discipline, drill
To instruct, guide, and navigate, as mentioned earlier
seems more suitable than the topper who stirs the soup. It
seems mostly today teaching is instruction without
developing the guide, which falls in love with reading
itself, and the navigation is put to sleep for fear it will
awaken, make contact, and destroy the beasts once and for
all. Train is defined as a series of iron connections, as
seen in militia and killing as sport. The word school is
from the root
segh- hyperbaton*, which then leads
straight to
gwā-
cut and dried*. The second school is a group that
all travels in the same direction, as this makes sense. B.
F. Skinner stated in the AHD, "We shouldn't teach great
books, we should teach a love of reading." This is true, but
it leaves a gap, as in today, there are millions to choose
from, and one must have a guide and navigation that is
sound. With the English language, all leads to Europe,
according to Ralph Waldo Emerson.
instruct: ster-2-
legman (56);
me-2- tyrant-flycatcher*
; (
nāu-
generator
(24)
nobh- cesta*)
~tetchy-
(jess modulator) affection becomes effection; terse;
"As a critic?
gets older, he or she usually grows more tetchy and limited
in responses." (James Wolcott - AHD) Probably? from
Middle English tache, teche, blemish?, from Old
French tache, teche, from Vulgar Latin *tacca,
from Gothic taiken, sign
The truer critic-critic must have felt the tachisme, so
tetchy was created, along with the labeling of lockjaw, that
rests nearby as distraction for its sense. In other words,
the throwing of the adjectives is preferred by the
critic-critic. How one is tetched depends on the Tethys, and
tetra arrangement, but the critic-critic prefers the
tetherball game.
~theodicy-
(no-men fabricator) a simulated vindictive mind
(auto-may-pole) where the perception of god and dog are in
union, which then is thought to prevent evil, but actually
instigates evil; after Théodicée,
a work by Baron Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz : Greek
theo-, theo- + Greek dikē, order, right
To dick and chain the e is an
interesting illusion where it seems the meditation on death
has become its own bug spray of fear perpetrated upon the
entire planet. See thanotopsis and the root
to- make-believe*.
~token-
(toe-kin talisman; scepter;
hg-profile) indiscriminate association as seen with letters
and symbols; sign of a signal, often used as deception:
"Tokenism does not change stereotypes of social systems
but works to preserve them, since it dulls the revolutionary
impulse." (Mary Daly - AHD); a routine mechanism
that carries a profile; perfunctory; a representation that
is often used reflectively: she was adorned with tokens;
an indication of the possibilities of navigation, often then
used to avoid the truth, such as the relationships between
employees and employer (deflected criticism), or husband and
wife (deflected opposition); a concept of the keepsake
without the signal; Middle English, from Old English tācen
The connection to that which is
thought to be love is certainly misused in everyway
imaginable, and attaches a little bit of the sense to
everything perceivable, but it seems the signal that remains
constant, at least while you are in this dimension comes
from the water of life that is free in all of this
environment and remains in perpetual love with gravity's
quern. See
gweræ-1-
Davy Jones*, date rape*
~valediction-
(no-min connector) an act of bidding farewell; a
leave-talking; a speech or statement made as a farewell:
adios; from Latin valedictus, past participle of
valedīcere, to say
farewell, valē, farewell ; see VALE2 + dīcere,
to say Another attachment to
diction is performed by altering the first vale from the
root
wel-2- valley of the
dolls*, defined as a valley, often coursed by a
stream, also called a dale. Dale is a valley from dæl,
a seemingly marker for the lead, or leading one to the wall,
as with the second vale root,
wal- Maundy Thursday*, which is a mask for the
law instilled. But as with the gudgeon, the
wall is not necessarily in one place.
From the Gospel of Thomas
(98) Jesus said, "The kingdom of the father is like a
certain man who wanted to kill a powerful man. In his own
house he drew his sword and stuck it into the wall in order
to find out whether his hand could carry through. Then he
slew the powerful man."
~verdict2-
(E4 diffuser) the resulted consensus of a jury about the
nature of a trial; an expressive conclusion derived from the
consensus; Middle English verdit, from Anglo-Norman :
ver, true (from Latin vērus;
(see wēro-
Andromeda (20))
+ dit, speech (from Latin dictum, from neuter
past participle of dīcere, to say, see deik-
According to the construction of the
word verdict, it is vera (see wer-2-
vera (15))
that is classified as true, but emotions are quite
deceiving, as they are always connected to the rest of you.
In the case of someone's life, a decision should be not just
an agreeable function but a unified perception, which not
only includes facts, but how facts are obtained, and the
difficult determination of their weight. The vera concept is
that of Ra on top of emotions, and error in knowledge, which
describes the current environment of filling prisons as
profits. ~veridical2-
(E3T) truthful: emotional love seems veridical;
veracious: her veridical roar; coinciding with facts
or reality: the grand veridical mirror; from Latin
vēridicus : vērus,
true; (see wēro-
Andromeda (20))
+ dīcere, to say, see deik-
~vindicate-
(vinegarroon) a mechanism or
line in the sand that divides an accusation, blame,
suspicion, or doubt by force whether true or not; an
aggressive stance rather than a defensive one, but labeled
revenge as food for the system; defending the right with a
left; an enticement to crawl up upon the beast to prevent
oneself from getting stung, which gradually becomes home;
Latin vindicāre, vindicāt-,
from vindex, vindic-, surety?,
avenger How can we as humans
be sure that revenge or punishment has the ultimate use, or
that it will provide the solutions to simple problems when
so much chaos exists? These temporary battles have plagued
humans, and seem to be the final straw that is burning up
with no where to run. People have the right to defend
themselves, but is not necessarily vindictive. The truest
avenger is facts.
~voir dire-
awi- apollo (39)
a process whereby an assigned public-official interviews and
examines potential jury members, (or witnesses) for a trial
before it commences to determine competence related to
current laws so that the jurists are effected for
suitability, Anglo-Norman, to speak the truth : Latin vērus,
true
(see wēro-
Andromeda (20))
+ Latin dīcere, to say, see deik-
The attempt to check signals can help
an official, however, if the laws written are not worth the
paper they rest upon, none of the above has any meaning, and
the truth has not arrived. There also exist the problem of
punishment, and how it is implemented, even though a jury
may determine a form of crime has been committed, they now
must turn over the reigns of the power established to
someone who had nothing to do with it, and only served as a
referee. |
Part two:
Cul-de-sac
9-euxenite-guest-hospice-hospitable-hospital-host-hostile-pyroxene-xeno-et-ghos-ti-
stranger, guest, host; properly?
"someone with whom one has reciprocal duties of
hospitality", Basic form *ghos-ti-, Old Norse-
gestr, guest, Germanic- *gastiz; HOST2,
HOSTILE, Latin- hostis, enemy (< stranger); Compound
*ghos-pot-, *ghos-po(d)-, "guest master," "one who
symbolizes the relationship of reciprocal obligation (*pot-,
master; see poti-);
HOSPICE, HOSPITABLE, HOSPITAL, (HOSPITALITY), HOST1,
(HOSTAGE), (HOSTEL), (HOSTLER), Latin- hospes (stem
hospit-), host, guest, stranger; Suffixed
zero-grade *ghs-en-wo-, XENO-; EUXENITE, PYROXENE,
Greek- zenos, guest, host, stranger [Pokorny
ghosti-s 453]
cul-de-sac* |
| Proem:
ghos-ti-
cul-de-sac* (shadow of hope: faith) The gh-profilers end
with the wild beast ghwer- and the ferocious
roar of the lion, or lying. Right before you get to the
cul-de-sac, you have had so much crap fed to you that you
have become giddy. This makes for another great place to
slip in the host, in hopes its true identity is not
discovered. By this time, shame has gained a foothold,
leaving faith and conscience destroyed, which leaves hope to
carry the load. Across the base, the switch was made by the
scorpion, and replaced with defeat, the shadow lives.
~euxenite-
(EF iron omiter:
praenomen) a lustrous, blackish-brown rare-earth mineral consisting
primarily of cerium, erbium, titanium, uranium, and yttrium,
Greek euxenos, kind to strangers (from its unusual
composition) (eu-, eu- + xenos, stranger)
Imperialists and corporatists would tell you these
precious minerals are kind to them, since the public people
are never benefactors of these minerals, and millions of
people are killed for them. Uranium is not kind, it is
deadly, especially as used. The everted demands a dualist
relation in the house, as the guest is moved, and it and the
stranger flip sides as a weapon. And the may-pole begins.
~guest-
(EG-ST1, no-min) the association of the visitor (see visage:
weid-
spice melonge (25))
which then is associated with being a recipient of
hospitality in relation to one's house or reign of
influence; one who often may feel confusion between whether
the host is a stranger or not; to pay for this privilege as
accommodations; to not pay for this privilege and receive
gifts; to begin to realize there is a way to make a living
with these gifts, accommodations, benefits, or perks;
Zoology: a commensal organism, especially an insect that
lives in the nest or burrow of another species; an
appearance: guest conductor; Middle English gest,
from Old Norse gestr
The arrangement of host, guest, stranger; sets
forth the seemingly proper order, where yesterday is the
host, and tomorrow the stranger. This can be applied to
other concepts also, and especially that of love, which is
the true guest in charge.
~hospice-
(no-men yester) a shelter or
lodging for travelers, pilgrims, foundlings, or those
destitute from capitalists and imperialists, especially one
maintained by a (monastic order); a program that provides
(palliative care; providing no curing) that seems to attend
to emotional, spiritual, social (cross vault), and assists
with financial obligations from capitalists and imperialists
to attain the right to health and love for terminally ill
patients considered out-patients, or housed in public homes;
French, from Old French, from Latin hospitium,
hospitality, from hospes, hospit-, host
In seems in this sense, the host is considered those who
take the yester position for another, a seeming shadow of
themselves for others, offering the illusion of compassion
and ethics while assuming these humans upon the earth are
not an integral part of the species, based on observer
diseases of the mind, and can be used as food for profits.
This seems acceptable by those who are diseased from
capitalists and imperialists.
~hospitable-
(aye carrier) a disposition to display compassion and ethics
to complete strangers which then generates a feeling of
warmth and generosity; indicative of having an open mind;
receptive: hospitable to peace; Obsolete French, from
Medieval Latin *hospitābilis,
from Latin hospitāre, to put up as a guest,
from hospes, hospit-, guest, host
One tag for this def was "favorable
to growth and development" which would only apply to someone
that was 24 inches long, as in the real world, growth is now
a serious problem, and development has taken its toll on
life.
~hospital-
(hg profiler) institutionalizing assistance to those who
need medical care, especially to charge money, or to make
excessive profits for the right to live a life, covering a
wide range of illness or injury that is expanding based on a
corrupted system; a repair shop: duck hospital;
Archaic: a hospice for travelers or pilgrims, Medieval
Latin hospitāle, from
Latin hospitālis, of a guest, from hospes,
hospit-, guest
~host-
host1:
(E$ diffuser) one who receives or entertains strangers
called guests socially, or in an official manner; a manager,
coordinator, luggage handler, or greeter that works in a
place of worship, hotel, inn, or other venue; Biology:
an organism such as a plant, or human, on which another
organism(s) live upon; the emcee or interviewer; Middle
English, host, guest, from Old French, from Late Latin
hospes, hospit-; Word History: Host was used as a
verb in Shakespeare's time, but the usage was long obsolete
when the verb was reintroduced (or perhaps reinvented) in
recent years to mean "perform the role of a host". . In a
1968 survey, only 18% of the Usage Panel accepted the usage
in the sentence The Cleveland chapter will host this
year's convention.
With this interpretation, the host of them, represents
the four beasts, water, fire, air, and earth, which each
carry an essence that is constant in our existence.
According to the Biblical story, this is validated after the
first chapter in the King James Version. Genesis 2:1 "Thus
the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host
of them. Later, it was seen that the host of all
of them was changing priority." Genesis 32:2 "And when Jacob
saw them, he said, This is God's host: and he called the
name of that place Mahanaim. Soon, it seems
these elements and their gifts were loosed, with the
illusion of multiplicity." host2:
Exodus 12:41 "And it came to pass at the end of the four
hundred and thirty years, even the selfsame day it
came to pass, that all the hosts of the LORD went out from
the land of Egypt." The host now moves to the physical
location (host3),
or strange position where it becomes a wafer of the
Eucharist, which is related to the Satanist rituals of
killing and blood. It is eluded as an army, when it is
inside the essence of life, and then this is applied
to- make-believe*.
~hostile-
(host-el converter) the lodging of the four beasts as
horses emanating the Furies, often as a form of defense
against those who are not aware of their use, beginning with
the hostess angh-
alecto (45),
and kwon-
eumenides (45),
and
teks-
tisiphone (45),
initiating antagonism and excuse for continued warfare;
initiation of the en-mity (*tsimmes: to cause
ie) Latin hostīlis,
from hostis,
enemy
As Fulcanelli has described, the
four A's also may be assignments, and to a form of Helen.
See
kai-
die-hard (34).
As a note, a fourth fury is named
Megaera. See pyrole:
C4H5N
~pyroxene- (chrysoprase)
any of a group of crystalline (silicate Si2 or Si4)
minerals common in igneous and metamorphic rocks and
containing two metallic oxides, as of magnesium (12, 2a),
iron (26, 8), calcium (20, 2a), sodium (11, 1a), or aluminum
(13, 3a), French pyroxene : Greek puro-,
pyro- + Greek xenos, stranger (originally viewed
as a foreign substance when found in igneous rocks)
A similar deep red garnet exists called pyrope, a
gold-bronze alloy, see the root
okw-
gmt (44).
It seems to increase your wanton for tomorrow, the day is
carefully arranged on the wrist watch, possibly to ward the
palm or hand, among other things. The flint seems to be set
with the stones in some way, and pyrosis, meaning
"a burning" is from pur meaning fire. See the root
pūr- harrier2* As with
doubt, and the fact it is always present it seems, these
associations should be studied.
~xeno-
or xen- prefix, stranger, foreigner: xenophile;
strange; foreign; different: xenoblast; New Latin,
from Greek, from xenos, strange For sounders, one
may also note the zenana, from the root
gwen-
daphne (47),
which can be converted it seems based on the snake, as per
the Mayans with the chicchan. |
Part three: Butte
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4-dead-death-die1-dwindle-et-dheu-2-
to die, Suffixed o-grade form *dhou-to, Old English-
dēad, dead, Germanic-
daudaz; Suffixed o-grade form *dhou-tu,
Old English- dēath, death, Germanic-
*dauthuz; Suffixed
o-grade form *dhow-yo-, Old Norse- deyja,
die1, to die; Suffixed extended grade
form *dhwī-no-, Old English- dwīnan, dwindle,
to diminish, languish, Germanic- *dwīnan [Pokorny 2.
dheu- 260] butte* (die2 - dō-) |
| Proem:
dheu-2- butte* (Hope rises into
the abyss) Instead of allowing the passage that may be intended
by the gracious guest of love, of which would be "in the
wind", this function is utilized while alive, and the pull
that is set forth in the previous root and gh-profile. In
feeling these waves while alive, hope travels into the
bazaar possibly encompassing only a mirror of the faith
connection, pushing doubt into the shadows (*deik-man)
which is the integral measurement device from DWO, and may
slide shame over the old hope, and placing hope right under
the fire house.
~dead-
(aye host) a living organism, such as a human being, who no
longer has a heartbeat; lifeless; something that
seems absent, physically immobilized, idle, or barren:
the walking dead; lacking animation, excitement,
activity, or resonance: "One characteristic of compact
discs we all can hear is dead sound. It may be pure but it
has no life." (Musical Heritage Review - AHD); a
complete loss of heat: the dead dwindled; a complete
stop in assumed power: dead battery; a feeling of the
inability to go: gas dead ahead; a feeling of no
place to go: dead policy; Middle English ded,
from Old English dēad; Synonyms: deceased,
departed, extinct, lifeless, inanimate
~death-
(selfsame host) the classified state of (dead) whereby cause
and effect can be assigned, studied, and compassionate and
ethical preventions established; a formation of passage
between the knowledge and emotions of the living;
a classification for executing a crime
against the sense of living by terminating or experimenting
on living organisms, including human beings; a
composition of T1 and that of the passage: the death of
matter has created its own mirror; classifying mechanism
for imperialists and capitalists used as propaganda, and
jaded reasoning against the sense of love, resulting in a
segmented species that is incapable of evolution; Middle
English deeth, from Old English dēath
~die1-
(guest; SE) rhythm flow termination; signal adjustment;
to suffer through physical termination; a sense of being
free: the eastern sun faded into the lava; a rejected
feeling: she would have died for it; a determination
of death in the present tense: nearly died; Botany:
affected by die-back; extinction; a form of
reduction, subsiding, desire, or strength: the wind died;
Middle English dien, probably from Old Norse deyja;
die2- also dice;
brief: to make an outcome highly probable or
predetermine a result, from Middle English de-,
gaming die, from Old French, from Latin datum,
from neuter past participle of dare, to give, see
dō- bougie man*
With this brief determination, we
twist off the tsimmes ansate cap and drink Champaign.
~dwindle-
(guest; SW) body deterioration intended for PUR; to assume
the remains for sacrilegious consecration; decrease,
frequentative of Middle English dwinen, to waste
away, from Old English dwīnan, to shrink |
Part four: Feathering
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13-alloy-colligate-furl-league-leech-legato-liable-lictor-lien-ligase-ligature-oblige
-rely-et-leig-
to bind, Middle Low German- līk,
leech2, leech line, Germanic- *līk-;
Suffixed agent noun *l(e)ig-tor-, Latin lictor,
lictor; Zero-grade form *lig-ā-, LEAGUE1,
LEGATO, LIABLE, LIEN, LIGASE, LIGATE, LIGATURE, ALLOY,
(ALLY), COLLIGATE, FURL,
OBLIGE, (RALLY1), (RELIGION),
RELY, Latin- ligāre, to
bind [Pokorny 4. leig- 668] feathering* |
| Proem:
leig- feathering* (the
sleeping car: God Damn, the Preacher Man)
~alloy- (loy-al-bomb
gel) a homogeneous mixture or solid solution of two
or more metals, the atoms of one replacing or occupying
interstitial positions (to
cause; make a break; interstice, see stā-,
lablab*) between atoms of the other: Brass is
an alloy of copper and zinc; a mixture; an amalgam:
"Television news has . . always been an alloy of journalism
and show business." (Bill Moyer - AHD);
the relative degree of mixture with a
base metal; fineness; something added that lowers
value or purity; (smearing) to combine (metals) to form an
alloy; to combine; mix: idealism that was alloyed with
politics; to debase by the addition of an inferior
element; alteration influenced by French aloi)
of obsolete? allay, from Middle English alay,
from Old North French allai, from allayer, to
alloy, from Latin alligāre,
to bind : ad-, ad- + ligāre, to bind
Allay is a word that is attached to
relieve, and the signal relief, a place to pick up a
message, while alay is actually Alai, a mountain range
southwest of Kirghiz, a western branch of the Tien Shan. The
Aladdin is a boy who acquires a magic lamp, and a magic ring
with which he can summon two jinn. The prefixed inter-
is from the root en- centerfold*, and possibly
serves as the ne- for the tsimmes.
~colligate-
(ring shaft modulator) forcefully tying a group of innocent
people into a segmentation of separation; the creation of a
factotum rod virus by isolating particulars associated with
the rod and to intensify segmented knowledge by only
applying the results to the isolated particulars and
removing the bearing along with navigation, in effect
dumping everyone who is not in the group into the ocean;
Latin colligāre, colligāt-
: com-, com- + ligāre, to tie, bind
The sense of the tachisme must be
too much for some, so here comes the mechanism "isolate". In
the weather report, you are told some storms are isolated,
while others are scattered, and one can see that the
difference between them is a clever dark cloud and a place
where excuses fit nicely for not allowing open navigation,
and affecting flow in the WL, where love for all people is
predominant, and knowing that sickness of the mind needs
much care and study.
~furl-
(EPI-66-0 zion) to roll up and secure (a flag, guidon, or
sail) to something else; to be or become rolled up; Perhaps
from French ferler, from Old French ferlier,
to fasten : ferm, firm; see FIRM1 + lier, to
bind, from Latin ligāre
PP furlong is a form of
measurement, equal to 1/8 of a mile, which is 660 feet, and
this is 220 yards. Furlough is considered to be "away" or
not enticely associated with warfare. Shortly after this in
the lex, you have the furnace, which a way to enclose energy
of nonthermal moon form that is converted to heat. See
gwher- delaware*.
~league-
league1:
(will of the wind) an understanding of cooperation between
organizations, individuals, and associations for a common
school that provides emotional safe passage; affirmative
action; a grouping of those who compete, or possibly
instill each other in self-love or navigation, also called
the loop; alteration (influenced by Italian
lega) of Middle English liege,
from Old French ligue, from Medieval Latin liga
and from Old Italian lega, liga (from legare,
to bind), both from Latin ligāre;
league2:
(well of the wind) no derivative marker- a unit
of distance equal to 3.0 statute miles (4.8 kilometers); a
square league, Middle English lege, from Old French
liue, leguee, from Latin leuga, a measure of
distance, of Celtic origin
Statute is from the root
stā- lablab*, and serves as an edict,
decree, and associated with corporations, which is not
associated with cooperation, quite clearly is in the
environment for profits fed by greed, and to set up
positions for staff viruses.
~leech- leech2-
Nautical: either vertical edge of a square sail; the after
edge of a fore-and-aft-sail, Middle English leche,
probably Middle Low German līk,
leech line, see root leig-;
leech1: any of the various chiefly aquatic
bloodsucking or carnivorous annelid worms of the class Hirudinea,
of which one species (Hirudo medicinalis) was formerly used by
physicians to bleed patients; one that preys on or clings to
another; a parasite; that which drains the resources of another,
Middle English leche, physician, leech, from
læce; see leg-
~legato-
(magic ring) Music: in a smooth, even style, used
chiefly as direction; a legato passage or movement of the
page, Italian, past participle of legare, to bind,
tie together, from Latin ligāre
~liable-
(ap-sis fastener) a condition
that is instituted, often through statutes, especially
oppressive regulations requiring access to the right to life
and health: liable for massive health costs; a
condition that is contracted between individuals whereby
each participant has made a previous agreement to be
responsible to each other in a financial manner: liable
for the vehicle; an illegal
statute that forces individuals to perform a task of killing
its own species in revengeful outside territory:
the government is liable for all the unnecessary deaths;
a condition that is instituted that sets a liability upon a
right, such as insurance, which in effect destroys the
right, and installs a gh-profile that can be used as food
for the institution which far overrides the actual costs
that are also instituted upon a feeding mechanism: banks,
corporations, and their secret mergers are liable for
laundering money; Synonyms:
apt, likely, see
[līk-
fawn lily (61)
Apt is defined as a fastening, yet
its sense is quite screwy, as it is predicating, and in
predator form. This brings up the word inapt (inept), and
inept (not apt). Ept does not exist, however, the root epi-
does. (epi- Charles*, Charlie's chapel*) The
epistle in considered a letter that becomes a book. The
oblast is to press tightly together, as the Greek piezein,
as a firming of knowledge, thus closing the book. This is
connected to the
wal- Maundy Thursday* showing the countervail
to the valance. This may be simply a way to attach a lie to
able, or Automatically Programmed Trouble.
~lictor-
(factotum virus handler) a Roman functionary? who carried
fasces when attending a magistrate in public appearances,
from Middle English littoures, lictors, from
Latin lictōrēs, plural of
lictor
The fasces is defined as a
bundle of rods bound together around the ax with the blade
projecting, carried before ancient Roman magistrates an an
emblem of authority. The facies is the outward
appearance of fauna. And fasces is made from
fascia, representative architecturally as a square knob
dividing the continuous run or profile of a piece of
molding. This is how the word fascia has been picked
up to label the dashboard of your vehicle, or the gable of
your house, inclusive of the overhang. It seems to be
basically the same effect as a dam in a river, and one that
you can carry with you.
~lien-
awi- apollo (39)
a form of suit to collect a debt from which an agreement was
previously unsatisfactorily accounted for, which may allow
the suit to sell part of the property owned by the now
defendant, or guilty party responsible for the initiating of
a lien, French tie, bond, from Old French,
constraint, from Latin ligāmen,
bond, from ligāre, to bind
Reference:
bond: (needs work)
bhendh-woodbinder
(13)
lieu- in place of, from Latin Iocus
~ligase-
(protein- per-1-
planck's constant (30))
any of a class of enzymes, including the carboxylases, that
catalyze the linkage of two molecules, generally utilizing
ATP as the energy donor, also called synthetase,
Latin ligāre, to bind +
-ASE
~ligature-
(dispatcher) the act of tying or binding; a cord, wire, or
bandage used for tying or binding; a thread, wire, or cord
used in surgery to close vessels or tie off ducts; something
that unites; a bond; a character, letter, or type, such as
æ, combining two or more letters;
Music: a group of notes intended to be played or sung as
one phrase; a curved line indicating such a phrase; a slur
~oblige-
(wer-50;
kom- entablature*)
awi- apollo (39)
to constrain by force physically,
legally, socially, or morally; to make indepted by
providing a legitimate and ethical service; grateful:
I am obliged to the existence of genuine empathy;
a formation of mocking those who do
not adapt to commonalities of demeanor that entice favoring
subtly using force; Middle English obligen,
from Old French obligier, from Latin obligāre
: ob-, to; see OB- + ligāre, to bind
~rely-
(talisman for host) a formation of forced or inclined
dependence, such as in an electrical current;
relay (see
leip- fernestra*); a habitual inclination to
support a dependence; re-lay;
repetition as trust; Middle
English relien,
to rally, from Old French
relier, from Latin religāre,
to bind fast : re-, re- + ligāre, to bind;
Synonyms: depend, reckon
The word rely rests in the lexicon
around a serious jungle, such as the reliquary, a
very odd look vessel for displaying sacred relics, and
relish, "something remaining", and relucent,
"reflected light" from the root
leuk-
fish ladder
(32).
The next closest rooted word near religion is relinquish,
from
leikw-
feedbag*. It is unsure exactly what is left behind, but it
looks like the four horses have food. |
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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