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"Their writing mainly concerns the street life - the pimp, the junky, the forces of drug addition, exploitation at the hands of 'the man.'"
(Black World - AHD)
 
Root Groups: Flume, Choice, Flipper, Flint, Gibraltar, Bond

Chapter 68:  Gautama: How the Golden Buddha was Crushed

Is the star in our solar system called the sun also a vector quantity? It seems to have velocity and certainly has magnitude. It seems this may also be of use as in your brain, where power made into force is something you can plug into, such as the outlet. The more acceleration requires more mass, and you may have the golden finger, or coulomb of demon light that consumes the earth.

We begin with the ascended flume on page 700 of the AHD, a distancing rearrangement for the shrove, which possibly in sense feeds from the golden finger (see awi- apollo (39)). You may feel the slow and existential hand beginning to close around the sitting sun from East to West as the Mass is multiplied by acceleration creating the new demon light that houses the sharks. What is actually bonding to water may be your decision, as in the flint, the reader-writer (bizim; see tsimmes) provides harmony in the universe of hope.

man-1-
flume* (ombudsman3, Norman1)
eræ
- choice* (the oar; Russian middle)
mag
- flipper*, flourish*, froth* (match1; together, see kom-; mocking birds)
magh- flint*, firelock* (three wise men)
ner-1- gibraltar* (Norman1, the gibe and brawl for the altar)
ner-2- bond, James Bond*

Part one: Flume

ohm9-alemanni-fugleman2-landsman2-man-maniken-mensch-muzhik-norman2
-ombudsman3-et-man-1- also mon- man, Extended forms *manu-, *manw-, MAN; NORMAN, Old English- man(n) (plural menn), man; FUGLEMAN, LANDSMAN2, Old High German- man, man; MANIKEN, (MANNEQUIN), Middle Dutch- man, man; NORMAN1, OMBUDSMAN, Old Norse- madhr, mannr, man; Germanic- *ala-mannis, Alemanni, tribal name (< "all men": *ala-, all; see al-3-) all sourced Germanic *manna- (plural *manniz); Old High German mennisco, mensch, human, Germanic- adjective *manniska-, human; Russian- muzh, muzhik, man, male, Slavic- suffixed form *mon-gyo [Pokorny manu-s 700] flume*, ohm* (fugleman1 - pleu-) (landsman1 - lendh-) (norman1 - ner-1-) (ombudsman1 - ambhi-) (ombudsman2 - bheudh-)
~Alemanni- (no men; aleph-null yolkless tatoo) a group of Germanic tribes that settled in Alsace and nearby areas during the fourth century A.D. and were defeated by the Franks in 496, Latin, of Germanic origin, no other data provided

Alsace is a small region of eastern France between the Rhine River and the Vosges Mountains. Their inhabitants are referred to as German shepherds, or Alsatian. The Alemannic language is spoken in Alsace, and Switzerland, even parts of southern Germany. The tribal name and claim of all men may be associated with both Alecto and Euryale, a sister of the Gorgons. Take a gander at angh- alecto (45), a more common male feature, and look closely at agnail for the masculine influence. However, each human has both influences, as well known in our current world. It seems this power has possibly become tranfinite, which would be classified as fantasy built upon the ox, and the letter A matching up with the Hebrew alphabet, or aleph, from Hebrew 'alep, from 'elep, ox, from Camaanite 'alp. See also al-3- cyclops*, and ultramontane from the root  men-2- frey (29)

~fugleman2- (pleu-toe power) a leader, especially a (political) leader; Archaic: a soldier who once served as a guide and model for his company, alteration of German Flugelmann, file leader : Flügel, wing (from Middle High German vlügel, (see pleu- heat capacity*, hedgehog*) + Mann, man (from Middle High German man, from Old High German, see man-1-

The "flank" horn is also associated, or flügelhorn, which would summon flank for a model, but they are both based on Pluto, which seems a use of the flume, or drifting power similar to our solar system which traps the 9 planets. The flume in this sense may be in your head, as anxious, and assuming superiority (scorpion) over the dead as your plutocratic underworld. A system comparison is the root ker-1- dwarf star (53).

~landsman2- (no men slider) a religious association between Jewish people who come from the same district or town, especially in eastern Europe, Yiddish, from Middle High German lantsman, countryman : Old High German lant, land, (see lendh- fevertree*) + Old High German man, man; see man-1-

In this case, the landsleit, from leudh- syndromes (40) helps to explain the origins where the flat side of the plowshare becomes a unit, and this is then added to the conception of a person, but this seems to be overlaying the image of property as that of land, or the connection made between man and the earth below. In this sense, this is possibly Medusa, or the Landsmål, where the property then does all the talking. The land tag is from the common wormwood and confusion between dawn, day, and what one is really living for, from the root agh- absinthe*. This seems brought by Artemisia as a sign that the diet has changed.

~man- wo-man, see also men (wof-man wif-man) a reference for adults: male-female; a human being, regardless of sex or age; a person; the classification for adults either male or female in relation to categorization, such as: womanhood; freeman; a reference for the human race: mankind; Zoology: the classification for Homo Sapiens, genus Homo, family Hominidae, ordered to Primates, class Mammalia characterized by an erect posture, an opposing thumb system, and an intricate dual-balancing system related to atmospheric pressure, and member of this extant species that assumes a developed brain on a planet they name Earth through abstract reasoning and the ability to communicate with itself and others; Theology: In Christianity and Judaism, a being composed of a body and a soul or spirit; one who swear allegiance to a lord in the Middle Ages; Games: any piece used in a board game, such as chess or checkers; Nautical: a ship attachment: merchantman; man-of-war; overbearing masculine influence; Slang: "Their writing mainly concerns the street life - the pimp, the junky, the forces of drug addition, exploitation at the hands of 'the man.'" (Black World - AHD); Propaganda has been omitted; Middle English, from Old English mann; Word Nave: Regardless of sex, the principal sense of man is considered "human being", from the words wer and wyf (or wæpman and wifman) and these were used to refer to a "male human being", or a "female human being." Since the dual interpretations seemed convenient to manipulate, the separation was made for the extended lexicon and relationships. The nuance of the man seems to extend in a five part hand-plan starting with wer-1- minnesinger*, and ending with wer-5- moduli*, which is the verb. The wiffer of the wolf may also be associated.

~maniken- (rock man) a mannequin; an anatomical model of the human body for use in teaching, often used in nuclear explosions or the crashing of automobiles; a man short is stature;  Dutch mannekijn, from Middle Dutch, diminutive of man, man; [ref: mannequin- Old French, little man, figurine]

For transfinite effect see manifest, caught red-handed, see gwhedh- deer fly*, astrolabe*

In the Manichean philosophy, a direct association between the masculine and feminine positions are made, or that of earth and water. But this is rejected by fools of the Roman government, Neo-Platonists, and orthodox Christians, The philosophy claimed a relationship to matter as evil (soul), and the mind as good (spirit). This substantiates the diseases of religion and the worship of the body, which is converted into eating dead body in mass quantities as scorpions on the planet.

~mensch- (no min) admirable person; Yiddish, human being, mensch, from Middle High German, human being, from Old High German mennisco

The is seemingly an arrogant male reference to one who is Yiddish only, but it rests under Mensa, a southern constellation between Hydrus and Volans, which seems to have been turned into a table. See -2-  Isis (21), which does not leave an admirable feeling associated with masculinity at all. The addition of a plural sense is developed from the making of the word men, which supposedly allows the additional sense of women, but this is problematic based on the PP to men being menace that brings a sense of fear. See both men-1- fret (29) men-2- frey (29)

~muzhik- (no men background) to classify by wealth formulated in czarist Russia; peasant (see pag- granadilla*), Russian, from muzh, man

The reader should pick up what the farmer's thoughts might be in relation to the spirit of tomorrow, and that of the primate brain of the imperialist who may clearly abuse this power.

~Norman2- (tower of fire) a member of a Scandinavian people who settled in northern France in the tenth century; a descendant of this people, especially one ruling or inhabiting England from the time of the Norman Conquest; a native or inhabitant of Normandy, related to Normans, their culture or language; of or being a style of Romanesque architecture that was introduced from Normandy into England before 1066 and that flourished until about 1200, Middle English, from Old French Normant, from Old Norse Nordhmadhr (nordhr, north + madhr, man) and from Old English Norman (variant of Northman : north, north; (see ner-1- gibraltar*) + man, man; see man-1-

For western Scandinavian influence, see ner-1- gibraltar*; wegh- eye disease (60); and see weg- mecca (26) for Mohammed influence possibly mirrored or vectored.

~ombudsman3-  one who is hired to investigate complaints, report findings, and often mediates settlements between parties for corporate interest, government official, Scandinavian, investigator of citizens, Swedish, from Old Norse umbodhsmadhr, deputy, plenipotentiary : umbodh, commission (um, about, see ambhi- + bodh, command, (see bheudh- baroque (51)) + madhr, man, see man-1-, administration by delegacy; Word History: [..] In 1809 the office of riksdagens justitieombudsman was created to act as an agent of justice, that is, to see after the interests of justice in affairs between the government and its citizens. This office of ombudsman and the word ombudsman have been adopted elsewhere, as in individual states in the United States. The term has also been expanded in sense to include people who perform the same function for business corporations or newspapers.

In the transformation of the Buddha, or that of the fixed mobility, it seems replaced with the commandments, and their power influenced not only in Islam, but all religions which may be strongly associated in the sense of confusion about the journey and pathos of each sex. The mother experiencing a slightly different aspect than father from the ground up, so to speak. The female making the journey bringing forth the physical life, and the man bringing forth the spiritual life. See pelæ-1- groundkeeper* for the adjustments being made. In the exchange a mix is made whereby the virgin and scorpion are switched preventing detection of this journey. This follows what seemingly the teacher of Nazareth had written about that is part of the chirurgeon.

In the journey a result is established, and told from a masculine perspective in the Gospel of Thomas. In one journey, he is like the sun, the other, possibly only the reflection, or a feeding on the plenitude.

(61) Jesus said, "Two will rest on a bed: the one will die, and the other will live." Salome said, "Who are you, man, that you ... have come up on my couch and eaten from my table?" Jesus said to her, "I am he who exists from the undivided. I was given some of the things of my father." <...> "I am your disciple."
<...> "Therefore I say, if he is destroyed, he will be filled with light, but if he is divided, he will be filled with darkness."

Part two: Choice

00

7-bireme-remex-row-rudder-russian-trierarch-trireme-et-eræ- to row, Variant form *re- (< *rea-); Old English- rōwan, row2, to row, Germanic- *rō-; suffixed form rō-tro-, RUDDER, RUSSIAN, Old English- rōther and Old Norse rōdhr, steering oar, both sourced Germanic *rōthra, rudder; suffixed form *rē-smo-, BIREME, REMEX, TRIREME, Latin- rēmus, oar; Oldest variant form *ærea- becoming *erē-, Greek- triērēs, trierarch, trireme, choice*, 00* [Pokorny 1. eræ- 338] choice*
Proem: eræ- choice* (the oar; Russian middle) We now will jump from the madhr, man, to the  rōdhr, steering oar version of reality, two ubiquitous characters.

~bireme- (double-refracted bird dodo) an ancient gallery equipped with two tiers of oars on each side, Latin birēmis : bi-, two; see BI-1 + rēmus, oar

The polka partner to bireme is non other than biretta, a type of hat worn by Romans from black, to purple, and red, from Late Latin burrus, hooded cloak, which should remind the reader of last chapter's amrita, which is siphoned off for the steel arch of power.

~remex- (quiff; writer-reader) a quill or flight feather of a bird's wing, Latin rēmex, rower : rēmus, oar + agere, ēg, to drive; see ACT, see ag-  secret agents (11)

The dictionary has avoided adding the lexical root ag- (listing needs work) to this word for unknown reasons, and this is likely because it is another code word sitting in a nest of vultures for manipulation of the mind, along with avoiding the obvious relation to - hexose*, and lie about simple sugar and betrothed reader-writer, as the quill is an instrument known to be used to write ancient documents.

~row- row2: (M-LOR wheel) Nautical: a method of movement within a boat that propels the vessel in various directions by pulling in opposition if sitting backwards, or pushing in opposition if sitting forwards while one end of the oar is beneath the surface of the water, and the other end is held by the hand of the driver; rowboat; Middle English rowen, from Old English rōwan; row2: no derivative marker, a series of object or symbols placed into a line: the rowing of string theory had its own black hole; a succession without a break or gap in time: he reads every row of the page; the formation of matter into a line: the sword was useless as a row; row3: no derivative marker, a boisterous gibe disturbance or quarrel; a brawl; an uproar of great noise; altar-cate; a place to be saved from another, origin unknown

In the passage above from the Gospel of Thomas, the first part now becomes a little easier to comprehend in the sense that may be most useful. "Two will rest on a bed: the one will die, and the other will live." (see also rudder below)

Reference:
-rowan- ( Sorbus aucuparia ) small deciduous European tree of the rose family, having pinnately compound leaves, corymbs of white flowers, and orange red berries, of Scandinavian origin, see reudh- sand viper*.
◊-rowen- a second crop, from Old French regain

~rudder- (ruddock mother bird) Nautical: the guiding mechanism of all sea vessels that are not house-boats or mounted drilling vessels, made of many materials such as wood, metal, or fiberglass that rests toward the center of the keel mounted close at the stern (see stā-, lablab*) section inline with normal movement in which a course is set; the tail section of most aircraft that extends upward at the rear, Middle English ruder, from Old English rōther, steering oar

The rudder is made to be the most durable structure of a boat, or most rigidly built from the north, as in vertically. See deuæ- Boreas*. Larger vessels incorporate this effect at the rear of the boat while sailing vessels remain more dependent on the rudder's VT, while even smaller one's just float, and a long stick may be used to reach the bottom. The journey mentioned about may in sense be similar to the red ocher who walks next to the donkey, or monkey. The redolent is defined as "to smell" + "to smell", and this may help to follow the navigation of interpretation.

(62) Jesus said, "It is to those who are worthy of my mysteries that I tell my mysteries. Do not let your left (hand) know what your right (hand) is doing."

~Russian- (salad dressing) of or related to Russia, or its people, language, or culture; of or related to the Soviet Union from 1922 (U.S.S.R.) which disintegrated in 1991; a Slavic language of the Russians that is the official language of the Soviet Union, Medieval Rusiānus, from Old Russian Rusī, from Old Norse *rodhsmenn, seafarers, from rōdhr, rowing

~trierarch- (implanted from trei- overlaying trireme) the captain of a Greek trireme; an Athenian who outfitted and maintained a trireme as a part of his civic duties, Latin triērarchus, from Greek, triērarkhos : triērēs, trireme (see trei- mana*) + arkhos, ruler + -ARCH

The dictionary has made a serious error, as trierarch is not a part of the eræ- root, it is part of trei-, with no mention of how the lexical derivative is shown, other than trei-. The second serious error rests with trireme, which is a member of this root, but not a member of trei-, only mentioned. So it seems that this is the building of the arch, or upside down u-boat, or u-bolt as the new lightning, which may again return to the story of Neptune in mythology, and the silver fork that may be missing from the tray.

~trireme- (mayonnaise) Nautical: an ancient Greek or Roman gallery or warship, having three tiers of oars on each side, Latin trirēmis : tri-, tri- + rēmus, oar

Part three: Flipper

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-mongrel
-et-mag- also mak-, to knead, fashion fit; Old English- macian, make, to make; Old French- masson, mason; Middle Dutch- maken, maquillage, to make, all sourced Germanic verb *makōn, to fashion, fit; Old English- gemæcca, match1, mate, spouse, Germanic- compound noun *ga-mak-(j)ōn, "one who is fitted with (another)" (*ga-, with, together; see kom-) all above sourced Germanic *mak-; [ Old English- mengan, mingle, to mix; AMONG, MONGREL, Old English- gemang, mixture, crowd (ge-, together; see kom-) both sourced Germanic nasalized form *mangjan, to knead together; Suffixed form *mak-yo-, Greek- magma, magma, unguent, from massein (aorist stem mag-), to knead; Suffixed lengthened-grade form *māg-ya-, MASS; (AMASS), MAZAEDIUM, Greek- maza, a (kneaded) lump, barley cake; Suffixed lengthened-grade form *māk-ero-, Latin- mācerāre, macerate, to tenderize, to soften (food) by steeping [Pokorny mag- 696, 2. māk-, 698, men(æ)k- 730] flipper*, flourish*, froth*, ravel*
Proem: mag- flipper*, flourish*, froth* (match1; together, see kom-; mocking birds) This is an American pie that will melt in your mouth, and eat right through to the floor and keep going. Instead of dying, you keep coming back to life in the midst of a dream. There is a difference between making dough, and being a lion who is talented enough to scratch you without killing you. the previous inline root is mā-2- golden fleece (21), where the actual kneading would occur between a child and its mother, and the relation to the greatest beast.

~among- (amoretta prayer) in the midst of; surrounded: they were among the beasts; in the group, number, or class of: she is among the ignorant; in the company of; in association with: the disease traveled among the tourists; by many or the entire number of; with many (see menegh- fructify*): among the thousands of the dead; by the joint actions of: among the waves; with portions to each of: spread out the two flat fish among them; each with the other: among the clouds (see usage note at between?) Middle English, from Old English āmang : ā, in; see A-2 + gemang, throng

The word among is surely an aorist thrombus, yet to crowd together is a physical term, so to convert this to mental is questionable, and provides an easy classification where often it is not appropriate for any other than the beasts themselves. The aorist rides over the mother by calling itself amorist while emphasizing Helios, and possibly the magma or lava as a secret inner power.

~macerate- (modulation of heat) to make soft by soaking or steeping in a liquid; to separate into constituents by soaking; to cause to become lean, usually by starvation or fasting; emaciate (see māk- flubber*); a substance prepared or produced by macerating; macédoine; Latin mācerāre, mācerāt-

This is something that the stomach currently already performs, although, if by chance you have no teeth, this process is quite functional. Macerate is surrounded by trouble. On one side is the macebearer, which is a mallet for crushing armor, similar to the way lava might do to your house. On the other, the machicolate, which is like a crown for a giant bug, form the root kwel-1- excessive (58)

~magma- (suspended molt; hanging man) a mixture of finely divided solids with enough liquid to produce a pasty mass: chopped egg plant with onions of magma; Geology: the molten rock deep below the Earth's surface, from which igneous rock is formed by cooling; Pharmacology: a suspension of particles in a liquid: Campbell's soup of magma; the residue of fruits after the juice has been expressed; pomace; sediment (see sed- hutzpah*); Middle English, sediment, dregs, from Latin, from Greek, unguent, from massein, mag-, to knead

References:
-pumice- glassy lava used in abrasives, Anglo-Norman pomis, alteration of spūma, foam
-puma- see mountain lion, from Quechua puma

I first ran into unguent in Chapter Thirty Six: To Live Another Day- A Chrism, where it is compared to mother's milk, and this raises many questions as to how one anoints oneself with lava. So it is easy to see that the hot lava classification of a noun is actually an ignominy made into a verb, and it seems in this case, by motion alone. But this is confusing over whether this is a hoof or a talon, as in the claw of the beast. Whatever the case, it seems to be a warlock's brew.

~make- (time warp) see also past tense made, and maid; a process of duration that results in constructive mental activity; carpenter (see kers- ectoderm*); a formation of creation either physical, mental, or both; bring about (see ud- mars (46)); a process by which a human being or animal develops a cause and affect; make straw into a nest; make clay into bricks; something that is assumed capable of making: heat makes you warm; a formation of changes that are perceived as time: make do; make a call; make a pie; the illusion of making a physical attachment to the life in passing: making a killing; the passing of making and its art in the physical world: making a connection; making a difference; the association of time with that of makings; she made lieutenant by making lies; a formation of conclusions using the illusion of time: time suited him; God will make tomorrow; a constitute (see stā- lablab*) or formation that is set up in present tense as past tense, in effect breaching time and using it as a barrier of power; a constitution of power that attempts to heal this wound: cloth does not make the man, words and thoughts do; a reciprocal action: make my day; a formation of direction: making amends; a formation of pretension: making waves; a confabulation of matter: the making of reminiscent; the construction of memory: the making of a story; a position in time where ethics and nature meet: he was covered with his own makings; to manufacture or facilitize production on a larger scale: they went about making the maids; a formation of understanding: making sense; to probe or imply: make inquiries; to get away from oneself: make off; to find oneself; make out; to dress oneself: make over; to primp oneself: make up (see ters- made-up*); formations of various anomalies: make this, make that, make believe, make ends meet, make good, make fun of, make hay, make a grade, make flight, even make time? Middle English maken, from Old English macian

The human mind is so screwed up from words like this one it is assumed that to make war is now to make peace. Unfortunately, the diction was interlacing the past tense within the verb make, with the verb made, and one should ask why this is so, as it is impossible to have anything made until someone is making it. So the sense is lost, and this is simply one of the many mechanisms used against you, and to keep you from sensing time properly in order to establish a true navigation of existence. The definitions available for make are extended to about 3/4 of a full page, or two full columns, and much propaganda to help established the spirit of the maid, and possibly the sense of the midwife without your detection. See me-2- tyrant flycatcher*. This emulates the kneading of the cat mother, but this is actually a Lion that is eating the entire planet with aggression and warfare.

~maquillage- (gizmo: magic) cosmetic or theatrical make-up, French, from maquiller, to apply makeup, from Old French macquiller, to work, from Old North French maquier, from Middle Dutch maken, to make [ref: maquiladora- Spanish maquila, portion received by the miller in return for milling one's grain, from Old Spanish, from Arabic makīla, measure, from kāla, measure; see also beauty mark]

Once time becomes the portal or black hole of profits, soon borders are seen, then fences and walls. This very string theory has recently broken as value attuned to this "useless moving rock" has melted. To assume we must move through time as lava that consumes all in its path will surely fail.

~mason- (traveler) one who builds or works with stone or brick; freemason; to build or strengthen with masonry; blockhead; Middle English, from Old French macon, masson, of Germanic origin [See treb- mammee apple (48) ]

The blockhead is that of the masochism, first detected by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (1836-1895), an Australian novelist, since it seems to be named for his work. The mass-on-top, or that of stacking bricks inline with the seam of the two below picks up much of the sense of the word. This adjust the 6 downward as described in last chapter, of which results seemingly with the dominant and submissive creation. The blockhead may be capable of stopping up the hole, the light between the star and love (chiposit: gestalt resonance) that is trying to get through. Instead, the spot is corrupted, as seen early in Biblical text by butchery and worship between the piles of rocks and wells.

~mass- (uber: different; proportional weight) Physics: the recorded physical bulk: "Take mankind in mass, and for the most part, they seem a mob of unnecessary duplicates." (Herman Melville - AHD); Physics: the measure of a quantity of matter that a body or an object contains - the mass of the body is not dependent on gravity and therefore is different from but proportional to its weight; an area of unified light, shade, or color, such as in a painting; a unified body of matter with no specific shape: a mass of mud; the grouping of individual parts or elements that will compose a unified body of unspecified size or quantity: the mass of cenobite had become elongated; Pharmacology: a thick, pasty mixture containing unknown drugs from which pills are formed; an association of people to that of a mixture or pasty mass; a large but nonspecific amount or number; total (see teutā- magic lantern (39)); Middle English masse, from Old French, from Latin massa, from Greek mazza [ref: gautama is lexical to the root gāu- clause* which has a coded sounder]

When a baby Cheetah suckles the six or or nipples of the mother cat, she or he may knead the belly of the beast. This sense also exists for us and exemplified by religion using this term that rests seemingly in the masochism realm, and this is structured by the roots, beginning with māter-  Rhea (20) and continuing to the source euæ-dh-r- circumvolution*, circumlocution* No theory for gravity has proven to overcome that which has so far proved to require proportion within the realm of earth, water, fire, and air, the principle elements. We seem to have a great deal of trouble with the rootless space. If you take a look, space is preceded by two versions of sow, one is a mask for the swastika (see - lichen*), and one the semen and the season (see - farsighted*). sounders: ser-mon, serpens

~mazaedium- (dying possum) a fruiting body of some lichens in which the spores lie freely in a powdery mass that is enclosed in a peridium; New Latin : Greek maza, lump + aedēs, house [ref: men-1- fret (29) ahura mazda1]

Dividing the good principle may not rest between dark and light, but in the passage. An example is the strange root ghedh- corymbe (32), which divides the maze: 3-gather-good-together-et-ghedh-, whereby what is gathered is flipped from open knowledge to another version, the flora is a man-eating virus you must sacrifice yourself to, and together has become the froth of the ravenous beast. Knowing the difference between a possum that is playing dead, and one that is actually dying is an experience I recently encountered, as one actually came to my garden and died evidently of unknown reasons.

~match- (gem-mecca) one that is exactly like another; counterpart: the sulfur was a perfect match for the sticks of wood; one that is like another in one or more specified quantities: 2 matched 2 to make 4; a formation of replacement where the fire is principal to love, rather than love principal to fire; an overbearing assumption of harmony: the napkins made the asthenic match burn more with the tablecloth; predominance in aesthetics: the colors from each team matched each other; (see au- anthropogenesis*); the use of this striking point as a workable flume in flame form; tenor (see ten-  love-in-a-mist (11)); a formation of feeding from the pit made between fear and envy (see peu- hatchet*); the coupling of electrical circuits by the use of a transformer: the pin was a match to the primer in front of the wicketkeeper; to make a gamble with the flame; clay pigeon (see mē-3-  seadog (22)); a reversed dactyl; anapest (see peu- hatchet*); Middle English macche, from Old English gemæcca, companion, mate (see checkmate; Old French eschec mat, from Arabic shāh māt, the king is dead : shāh, king (from Persian; see SHAH) + māt, dead; also shaitan- the devil, Satan)

References:
warlock1: wēro-  Andromeda (20);
warlock2: leugh- first world*
and ; kom- entablature*

The constellation
Andromeda lies in the northern Hemisphere just underneath Cassiopeia, but still north of Lacerta and Perseus, the masculine influence that rescued Andromeda from a sea monster in mythology. This seems to be associated with the encounter of truth with a lie, almost as if this were the ticking of the clock. By powering up Satan's fire, division is formalized often resulting in the conversion of the pestle and euphonizing of the mind. See also bhā-2- arum lily*

~mingle- (flipper and froth) an assumption of mixture combined as a brew; mix; a method of creation as a servant to Satan in practice; dish up; Middle English menglen, frequentative of mengen, to mix, from Old English mengan; [ref: men'she, less, see mei-2- forecourt*]

Miner's lettuce trail: portulaca; per-2- halo (31)
Menshevik- anti-derogatory classification
Mensal- used as a table

~mongrel- (demon sewing machine) the cross breeding of elements such as viruses, chemicals, and ideologies for purposes of gain; interbreeding; Probably from Middle English mong, mixture, from Old English gemang

There is no such thing as a mongrel human other than one who is possibly extremely pathologically disordered, such as a psychopath or excessive profiteer. The gemang is that of something that has been "kneaded together", of which will be your decision to make. We are all extremely mixed, and this can be discerned more correctly by words such as mestizo, from the root meik- formate*, and this milk is also attacked in an attempt to set a new mean with propaganda from Dr. no: mei-no- formless*

References: gal- clamant* gāu- clause*

Part four: Flint

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7-dismay-machine-magus-main-may1-mechanic-might-et-magh- to be able, have power, Old English- magen, may, to be able; Old French- esmaier, dismay, to frighten, both sourced *magan, to be able; Old English- miht, might, power, Germanic- suffixed form *mah-ti, power; Old English- mægen, main, power, Germanic- suffixed form *mag-inam, power; Suffixed lengthened-grade form *māgh-anā, "that which enables"; MACHINE, MECHANIC, (MECHANISM), (MECHANO-), Greek- (Attic) mēkhanē, (Doric) mākhanā, device; Possibly suffixed form *magh-u- (MAGIC), MAGUS, Old Persian- maguš, member of a priestly caste (< "mighty one") [Pokorny magh- 695] flint*, firelock*, 101* (may2 - meg-)
Proem: magh- flint*, firelock* (three wise men) The opening in the ship is set forth by the hawser (see al-2-bomb*) which marks the hawthorn tree and the four he haws. The altus point is seemingly that which connects the port from one side to the other just as in the electrical plug, a device where its use has been expanded from the spark of life itself. This power is packaged and sold, when it fact it is actually us that is packaged and sold ourselves. The use and connection is also like magic for its unlimited use accelerated upon time itself along the gray line.

~dismay- (multihued modulator) 1: a method of specific control designed to destroy encouragement or resolution within the mind by delivering (excited-dread) instituting apprehension (see sol- juvenile (62)); 2: through a process of time, to delivery alarm by creation of an invisible or unseen enemy; disillusion; (see pluperfect, root pelæ-1- groundkeeper*); Middle English dismaien, from Anglo-Norman *desmailer : probably de-, intensive prefix; (see de- bias*, B horizon*) + Old French esmaier, to frighten (from Vulgar Latin *exmagāre, to deprive of power : Latin ex-, (see eghs- carnallite*) + Germanic *magan, to be able to; Synonyms: appall, daunt, horrify, shake, fear; Appall (see pel-1- gimp3 (65)) implies a sense of helplessness: "for as this appalling ocean surrounds the verdant land." (Herman Melville - AHD); Daunt (tame: see demæ- mont blanc (56)) suggests an abatement of courage: "captains courageous, whom death could not daunt." (Anonymous ballad - AHD)

Anticipation begins with the feeling of anxious, from the root angh- alecto (45), which is the first Fury. This is now active in our environment and spreading as provided by propaganda. This mechanism also operate similar to an electric plug, and killing two birds with one stone each time they are used formulating the lie. This is possibly what I have recently perceived as a "plug" used in a particular way, where the response is controlled where fear overrides proper discernment. The truth of the matter is that we already live in an extremely dangerous and out of control world, and this seems to be the target of the "plug", which deadens the mind and creates the illusion of fear on the surface which immediately picks up the AP, thus anything that does not apply to the "plug" inserted is rejected.

~machine- (branding iron) a device consisting of fixed and moving parts that modifies mechanical energy for altered delivery whether used or not: his machine was timed by the heart; the beginning of division by simple terms, such as a lever, a pulley, or an inclined plane that alters the magnitude or direction, or both, of an applied force; graph (see gerbh- concordance (26)); simple machine; (coulumb acceleration: V, see wel-2- valley of the dolls*) the manifestation of the carnalite by methods of mass consumption of energy within and on the surface of the earth (see eghs- carnallite*); the manifestation of the matching; pave (see gwhen- degree of free-dom*, aux. v.*; pau- hemlock*); the existence of mass used for velocity; W (see weg- mecca (26)); a mechanism that creates a signal that is also used to carry messages (see māk- flubber*), French, from Old French, from Latin māchina, from Greek mēkhanē, makhana

The autobahn leads to the fornication and attempting to hold the hot mace in the air as power, and in the branding of the beasts, as the burning piece of wood, as in gwher- delaware*, where the devil is held with the forceps and admired.

~magus- (Zorro) a member of the Zoroastrian priestly caste of the Medes and Persians; Magus: one of three wise men from the East who traveled in Bethlehem to pay homage to the infant Jesus; a sorcerer, a magician, From Middle English magi, magi, from Latin magī, plural of magus, sorcerer, magus, from Greek magos, from Old Persian maguš

References: men-2- frey (29)
warlock1: wēro-  Andromeda (20);
warlock2: leugh- first world*
and ; kom- entablature*

The handiwork of the gemot is to keep the ghost hidden, in one sense, the third man, between truth and lies, which seems to be sorcery, as in witchcraft.

~main- (ghost in the machine) most important principle; utmost in feeling; beyond (see i- canopic (63)); Nautical: connected to or located near the mainmast: a main skysail; of, related to, or being the principal clause or verb of a complex sentence (see gāu- clause*); disillusion of the borderlines into a stretch; calisthenics; consideration of large; asthenic: "His ideas are, in the main, impractical"; the principal pipe or conduit in a system for conveying water inclusive of gas, oil, or other utility; mainsail; physical strength; mainmast, Middle English, from Old English mægen, strength

~may1- (premorsal) a formation of courtesy that aligns with permission; the ability to formulate timing, such as dance, song, and dialog; the formation of the proposition that may be contingent; premonition; to be aware or know beforehand; prescient (see skei- indirect (49)); an enlightened being who is willing to understand; bodhisattva (see es- christ (43)); the goddess of the Pleiades made into a month; Maia (may2- see meg- footloose (61)); Middle English, to be able, from Old English mæg, first and third person singular of magan, to be strong, be able

Some of the propaganda has been cleaned from the time warp effect and implementation of desire where it is always assumed to be a machine command. This can be discerned with the root [līk- fawn lily (61) where various messages are loaded.

~mechanic- (no min probe) a worker skilled in making, using, or repairing machines, vehicles, and tools, from Middle English, mechanical, from Old French mecanique, from Latin mēchanicus, from Greek mēkhanikos, from mēkhanē, machine, device

Educational system test for mechanical aptitudes, and one should wonder why this is so.

~might- might1- (demon light: the square) the power of force held by the beasts as a personal formation among them; power; brute force; Middle English, from Old English meaht, miht; might2- no derivative marker, formation of prediction (see deik- binding energy (66)); a current prediction that is formulated as in the past for tomorrow: she told him yesterday he might not go on that trip; Middle English, from Old English meahte, mihte, first and third person singular, past tense of magan, to be able

The creation of might follows the mien and midwife in lex and leads to the migraine. It's use might be reserved for the simple machines, but as the almighty, it becomes corrupted becoming the pendulum with an edge. See lumen, flux of light, and leuk- fish ladder (32)

Part five: Gibraltar

6-nordic-norman1-norse-north-northern-norwegian-et-ner-1- under, also on the left; hence, with an eastward orientation? north; Suffixed zero-grade form *nr-t(r)o-, NORDIC, NORTH, Old English- north, north; Old English- northerne, northern; Middle Dutch- nort, Norse, north; NORMAN1, NORWEGIAN, Old Norse- nordhr, north [Pokorny 2. ner- 765] Gilbraltar*, heat*, Q*,  black water* (norman2 - man-1-)
Proem: ner-1- gibraltar* (Norman1, the gibe and brawl for the altar) According to Wikipedia, the magnetic north pole is a south pole field, and temporarily fixed by magma displacements, of which often change on a larger time scale, which may completely alter the way a compass is used. According to the dictionaries description, you must lay flat on your back with your head facing north to follow this particular orientation, which seems to be aligning with that of the magma itself, or related to its power.

~Nordic- (cross country jumper) of, related to, or characteristic of Scandinavia or its peoples, languages, or cultures; of or relating to a particular human physical type exemplified by a taller, narrow headed, light-skinned, blond-haired peoples of Scandinavia; French nordique, from nord, north, from Old French nort, from Old English north

The worship of the simple lava as milk and felt in this chapter may lead to feelings of superiority where none exists, when it is actually opportunity and privilege that has assisted this illusion. The ignorant complain of the tent city built next to them without realizing the effects of circumstance. The nihilism sneaks in "cum" from ne- Genghis khan*, in the sense of the creeping man and the stand for the table is made. See stā-, lablab*

~Norman1- (tower of fire) a member of a Scandinavian people who settled in northern France in the tenth century; a descendant of this people, especially one ruling or inhabiting England from the time of the Norman Conquest; a native or inhabitant of Normandy, related to Normans, their culture or language; of or being a style of Romanesque architecture that was introduced from Normandy into England before 1066 and that flourished until about 1200, Middle English, from Old French Normant, from Old Norse Nordhmadhr (nordhr, north + madhr, man) and from Old English Norman (variant of Northman : north, north; see ner-1- + man, man; see man-1-

~Norse- (cyclopean dwellers) of or related to medieval Scandinavian or its peoples, languages, or cultures; of or related to Norway or its people, language, or culture; of, related to, or being the branch of the North Germanic languages that includes Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faeroese; Probably Dutch Noorsch, Scandinavian, from Middle Dutch Noortsch, from nort, north

~north- (Hyperborrean) the cardinal point on the mariner's compass opposite from south and designated as 0°; if standing on one's head, a point at which concentrates insolation between the body and the force; something that seems above where you are; a consideration of a region: an association to temperature; Middle English, from Old English north

Strangely, much more attention is given to north than south with no logical reasoning provided for it. A comparison can be sought by viewing the root sāwel- humdinger (52). A question to ask would be, "Is the sun at the center of the earth?" For some, it seems to be. In this posit, the body is the sun, and the force is gravity, and we remain between them upon an object that is trapped by a rock that does not spin while we do, and we revolve around the body of the sun. It seems in our nature to manipulate the electro-magnetic realm because we can, but the sun and gravity reasoning is the next frontier.

~northern- (Northern cross) situated in, toward, or facing the north; coming from the north region: northern breezes; native to or growing in the north region; being north of the equator; (being north of the south pole?); Middle English northerne, from Old English

The constellation Cynus is near Lacerta and Lyra, containing the star Deneb, referred to as the swan who sings a legendary song while it is dying. Swan is from the root swen- long measure*. This is associated with the sounds which are made and received. Our solar system has actually been recorded to reveal the (Music of the spheres). The Northern Crown is named as the Corona Borealis. The northern and southern lights are associated with Aurora Borealis, and Aurora Australis, respectively. Corona Australis is a constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Telescopium and Sagittarius called the southern crown. The northern crown is between Hercules and Boötes. Boreas is considered the mythological god of the north wind. Since it is already known that our vision reverses the image seen, in other words, everything we see is already upside down, one may begin to be able to associate the relations that seem to be set forth for confusion, while also capable of navigation. The influences set forth by the etymological record are predominantly to the East which aligns with the rotation of Earth, or an emphasis of flying (spinning) at approximately 1000 MPH.

~Norwegian1- (foxglove adjective: to add to : ad-, ad- + iacere, to throw) of, or related to Norway or its people, language, or culture; native or inhabitant of Norway; Dano-Norwegian; New Norwegian; from Medieval Latin Norvegia, Norway (influenced by Norway), from Old Norse Norvegr : nordhr, north + vegr, region?, see wegh- eye disease (60)

Also see weg- mecca (26)

Is it possible that a grapheme has a sound that is silently heard while not pronounced? Such as the sound of g? It seems that the grapheme W holds much weight. It may be used in conjunction with the eye diseases of up and down, specifically designed to thwart awareness, especially curiosity.

Part six: Bond

4-andro-androus-andry-philander-et-ner-2- also æner- man; basic sense "vigorous, vital, strong"; Oldest root form *æner-, ANDRO-, -ANDROUS, -ANDRY; PHILANDER, Greek- anēr (stem andr-, from zero-grade *ænr-) man [Pokorny 1. ner-(t)- 765] bond, James Bond*, pokeweed*
Proem: ner-2- bond, James Bond* The reader may now assume that the bud of the flower has also been used in funny ways, or as signs of the charm that rests with the stamen without the r. The root bhendh-woodbinder (13) has an association in this trail, which includes the band (needs work), and simply this sounds a couple of senses, one of bending, as the stem of a flower bends in the wind, and the bending of our atmosphere, or curvature of earth.

~andro- or andr- prefix, male; masculine: androgen; stamen or anther: androecium, Greek, from anēr, andr-, man [ref: Andr-ia- Casel del Monte]

~androus- suffix, having a specified number or kind of stamens: monandrous; New Latin -andrus, from Greek -andros, having men, from anēr, andr-, man [ref: see maledict: deik- binding energy (66); mel-3- freeloader*]

~andry- suffix, the condition of having a specified kind or number of husbands: monandry; the condition of having a specified kind or number of stamens: polyandry; Greek -andria, from anēr, andr-, man

~philander- (sexual modulation) to carry on a sexual affair, especially an extramarital affair outside of one's commitments with a woman no commitment is intended; numerous and frivolous sexual encounters of a habitual nature, from philander, lover, from Philander, former literary name for a lover, from Greek philandros, loving or fond of men : phil-, philo-, philo- + anēr, andr-, man

The seemingly powerful moon rock may be associated with Philae, and the worship of Isis, who seems more like a messenger (-2-  Isis (21)). This seems to be played on all the way down the line, but exactly what happens to men who become lovers of themselves is certainly a hot issue and concern, as this is converted into physical force throughout our existence which then is emulated as the vector power, when power is a much bigger or more illusive term.

References:
(s)keu- iphigenia (55)
nem- ghillie*; metronome2, rule, division
māter-  Rhea (20); metro-

Rhythm is obtained and synchronized by variation of timing of which the metronome helps to initiate the true song that never dies, just as the heart beat helps you find rhythm. See swen- long measure*.

 
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