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Ephesians 6:12
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against
principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the
darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in
high places.
See the Nine Angels
updated
Chapter Forty Eight: The
Chameleons of Authority
November 27, 2008: This week, we begin the Attack on
Mars. The title of this page is now under scrutiny for
classification between four stigmas often referred to as
Medieval humors pertaining to bodily fluids. Yet this does
not account for the abundant correlations to the psyche
under the impression of altered states already known recorded,
and referenced, as in Transmarginal
Inhibition. These normal
states seem to align perfectly with the psyche beginning
with the choler, or bile which is root
ghel-2, a very large
group, that includes melancholy, but this state of often
associated with anger. This aggressive state is blood flow,
and rising into the she-beast, so to speak, where one is
absent, and sanguine while optimistic. Another humor is phlegm, which is rooted to
bhel-1, and thought to be cold and moist, but its definition
states it is heat, and to burn, but it also has a white
spot. It is like a blanket, but it is also bleached, it
becomes mixed and mingled into endless colors. This is the
spirit of joy resting within in a myriad of fashions, and
this can become blue, or even black, as black bile,
and it is this presence that is supposed to cause
melancholy, but the trick is to figure out the two male
stigmas and their locations in reference to each other, and
the game is over. In one analogy, the anger then may be perceived as rising from the colorful
spirit, while hiding (holding) the worship of the feminine Deus in
masculine formation.
Unfortunately, the word humor
itself has no root, so the closest trail is that of the
following Copula*, which in grammar serves as a linking
device in the mind between subjects and the predicate of a
proposition remembering that the proposition is only a
statement that is affirmed by the predicate. An example is
the use of may, seem, be, etc. They are
also called linking verbs, and will is often
used as an auxiliary verb defined as "simple futurity", but
this can only lead to must
and the removal of freedom. Predicate is rooted to
deik- and classified as the "two main
constituents" of a sentence. If our language is all about
predicaments and predictions, we may want to reevaluate the
power of the language, as this is how the mixing begins, and
the preacher resides up through this predilection of
aggressive and partisan language. The deik-
root is that of the theodicy, and named after Baron
Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz, from Greek theo- +
Greek dikē, order, right. This is a forced masculine
god over and above the mother, and part of the theo-installation
mentioned previously.
So, these are some of the roots ahead
that will need sorting hopefully avoiding Theodora and her
jurisdiction crap, and to
begin to round them up for the brave. Just a reminder, we
had Eurydice also from last chapter, who was another wife
who had a spell cast upon her by Orpheus, and this may be
seen as intelligence above the spiritual woman in masculine
form adjacent Morpheus, the god of dreams and sleep. When these are primed in the chorion,
(from
chapter
30) "The story of Orpheus has
furnished the Pope with an illustration." (Thomas
Bulfinch - AHD).
Part one:
Copula
25-autochthon-bonhomie2-bridegroom-chamaephyte-chameleon-chamomile
-chernozem-chthonic-exhume-germander1-homage-hombre-homicide-hominid-homo
-homunculus-human-humble-humus-inhume-ombre-sierozem-transhumance
-zamindar1-zemstvo-et-dhghem-
Earth, Suffixed zero-grade from *(dh)ghm-on-,
"earthling", Old English- guma, bridegroom, man, Germanic-
*gomōn, O-grade from *dh(e)ghom-, CHTHONIC,
AUTOCHTHON, Greek- khthōn, earth, Zero-grade form
*dhghm-, CHAMAEPHYTE, CHAMELEON, CHAMOMILE, GERMANDER,
Greek- khamai, on the ground, Suffixed o-grade from
*(dh)ghom-o-, HUMBLE, (HUMILIATE), (HUMILITY), HUMUS1,
EXHUME, INHUME, TRANSHUMANCE, Latin- humus, earth,
Suffixed o-grade form *(dh)ghom-on-, "earthling",
HOMAGE, HOMBRE1, HOMINID, HOMO1, HOMUNCULUS, OMBRE,
BONHOMIE, HOMICIDE, Latin- homō, human being, man,
HUMAN, (HUMANE), (in part of dhghem-),
Suffixed form *(dh)ghem-yā, CHERNOZEM, SIEROZEM,
ZEMSTVO, Old Russian- zemĭ, land earth, Full-grade
from *(dh)ghem-, Persian zamīn, zamindar,
earth, land, copula* (bonhomie1 -
deu-2-) (germander2
- deru-) (zamindar2
- dher-) |
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~autochthon-
one of the earliest known inhabitants of a place;
aborigine; Ecology: an indigenous plant or
animal; sapient; Greek autokhthōn
: auto-, auto- + khthōn, earth
~bonhomie2-
the appearance of a pleasant disposition; full of creamy
caramel; walking prophet; affable (see root bhā-2-, Old Norse
bōn, prayer); most often cloaked geniality so that
this posture makes available prey, French, from bonhomme,
good-natured man : bon, good (from Latin bonus; see
deu-2-
peace pipe (13)
+ homme, man (from Latin homō, see dhghem-)
Please note that the demeanor
represented often is one of "get with the real world" as
only a method of attachment to the preying one, who seems
good-natured, but may also have zero humility. Chapter 13
still needs work, but will eventually be updated to this
standard seen here. Of note, with this particular word
bonhomie, we have the possible makings of the werewolf,
and that of the virtuous one, where the spirit is crushed by
fear, and the men become one, although albeit topless.
~bridegroom-
a man who is about to be married or has recently been
married, Alteration of Middle English bridegome, from Old
English brydguma : bryd, bride, see BRIDE + guma, man It
is rather strange that a man be given a name of a dual
sexuality of itself, as though the marriage only lived
inside the man body. What is the woman called, a groombride?
The governor is defined as
"he who manages the horse's
bit", or the one who runs the os1 or os2,
see
ōs-
governor (24).
The bridle is a harness worn around the head of a horse, and
the connotation may be that this marriage is to the feminine
beast in the psyche, as Domino Dues.
~chamaephyte-
a low-growing perennial plant whose dormant overwintering
buds are borne at or just above the surface of the ground,
Greek khamai, on the ground, [ref: polka partner
Chamaeleon- constellation in Southern polar region near
Apus, and Mensa, Latin chamaeleōn,
chameleon, see chameleon]
~chameleon-
any of the various tropical Old World lizards of the family
Chamaeleonidae, characterized by the ability to
change color; see genus Anolis (distensible
throat flap); changeable or inconstant person: "In his
testimony, the nominee came off as. . .a chameleon of legal
philosophy" (Joseph A Califano Jr. - AHD); Middle
English camelioun, from Latin chamaeleōn,
from Greek khamaileōn : khamai, on the ground,
see dhghem- + leōn, lion, (loan
translation of Akkadian nēš qaqqari, ground lion,
lizard); see LION
~chamomile-
( Chamaemelum nobile ) composite family, perennial
herb native to Europe and Mediterranean region, having
feathery foliage and flower heads with white rays and yellow
centers; also see ( Matricaria recutita ), Eurasian
annual; dried flower heads used for herbal teas and yielding
essential oil for flavorings, Middle English camomille,
from Old French, from Late Latin chamomilla,
alteration of Latin chamaemēlon,
from Greek khamainēlon : khamai, on the ground
+ mēlon, apple
~chernozem-
a very black topsoil, rich in humus, typical of cool to
temperate semiarid regions, such as the grasslands of
European Russia, Russian chernozëm
: chërnyĭ, black + Old Russian, zemĭ, earth
References:
-Cherokee- Native Americans currently and formerly
inhabiting the southern Appalachian Mountains from the
western Carolinas and eastern Tennessee to northern Georgia,
with present day populations in northwest Oklahoma, and
western North Carolina; The Cherokee were removed to Indian
Territory in the 1830's after conflict with American
settlers over rights to their lands; Iroquoian language of
the Cherokee, (Cherokee Rose: Rosa
Laevigata) native to China and naturalized in the
southeast United States, having showing, white, fragrant
flowers
~chthonic- Greek Mythology: of or related
to the gods and spirits of the underworld, from Greek
khthonios, of the earth, from khthōn,
earth (Notes: some may
assume this is analogical to under the surface of the earth,
when this is more likely that of throwing seeds on the
ground.)
~exhume-
to remove from a grave; disinter; to bring to light,
especially after a period of obscurity, French exhumer,
from Medieval Latin exhumāre
: Latin ex-, ex- + humus, ground
~germander1-
any of the various usually aromatic plants of the genus
Teucrium, with purplish or reddish flowers; herbaceous
perennial; Middle
English germandre, from Old French germandree,
alteration of Medieval Latin germandrea, from Late
Greek khamandrua, from Greek khamaidrus :
khamai, on the ground, see dhghem- + drus,
oak, see deru-; truth, shelter, pitch, dura
mater, broadleaf*
Reference: view in new window classifications for
this species as endangered and invasive:
Teucrium canadense L. (most common of 9 varieties)
http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=TECA3
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~homage-
ceremonial acknowledgment by a vassal of allegiance to his
lord under feudal law; thanksgiving; Special honor or
respect shown publicly; honoring the feud; wanton violence;
Middle English, from Old French, probably from omne,
homme, man, from Latin homō,
homin-
~hombre-
hombre1: a man, a fellow,
Spanish, from Old Spanish omne, from Latin homō,
homin-, hombre2: Games:
variant of ombre
~homicide- the classification for killing another person
or persons; one who commits such acts that result in death
by personal action, Middle English, from Old French, from
Latin homicīdium and
homicīda : homō,
man, see dhghem- + cīdium, and -cīda,
-cide, killer, see
root
kaæ-id-
indent (34)
~hominid- a primate? of the family Hominidae, of
which Homo sapiens is the only extant species, from
New Latin Hominidae, family name, from Latin homō,
homin-, man, [ref: hominoid- of or
belonging to the superfamily Hominoidea, which includes
apes? and human beings?, reference for -oid is the root
weid-
spice melonge (25)]
~homo- homo1: a member of the genus Homo, which includes the
extinct and extant species of human beings, Latin homō.
man, homo2: confusion about
sexuality overlaying masculinity; also see homo-,
prefix, same; like:
homogeneous, from Greek homos, same, (see root
sem-1- hammering together the
hetero- using the Hamadryad effect.)
Notes: The Pokorny for
sem-1- is a mystery in itself, as I am
now reading it as immanentism*, and this leads to another
root, men-3- which pokes out as the
frontenis*, or the
three-walled court, where the frontiersman and
frontierswoman reside.
There is something weird going on here, for example. The
word homily, also rooted to sem-1-
is referred to as discourse that is spiritual but not
theological, yet, this function may actually be impossible
to some degree. There is also the case with referencing all
life in masculine form avoiding feminine characteristics,
which is clearly unacceptable. And, we may have a seamstress
who is not a woman at work between that of man and ape, and
I would argue superficially that there exists many quagmires
in the homocentric midst.
~homunculus- a diminutive human being; a miniature, fully
formed individual believed by adherents of the early
biological theory of preformation to be present in the sperm
cell, Latin, diminutive of homō,
man
Between homo and homunculus, there are
64 prefixed words using homo- in their
descriptions. Four of these have roots, Homoiousian, (see
es-
christ (43)),
homologous (see leg- duma duma (41)), homolographic, (see sem-1-) and homoymous,
(see nŏ-men-
charade (46))
~human- the consideration of the
Homo sapiens for
classification; sapients; (see root sep-; sage1,
savant, to taste, be wise, humble*); a
distinguishing whereby lower life forms are recognized for
their weaknesses, fragility, and imperfections; humility:
a human bridge: the humans
made a bridge to the moon with the carcasses eaten yearly;
Middle English humain, from Old French, from Latin
hūmānus
~humble-
unpretentious yet spirited; station earth; a
reluctance for arrogant behavior or aggressive spirits; a
strong bond between empathy and faith absent from those who
tout pride as substantive; conscience over conscious;
Middle English, from Old French, from Latin humilis,
low, lowly, from humus, ground
When the mind and thought come together, this may be
perceived as consciousness, but this is also something
primates are very good at. So in classifying humble as
modest, this is
incorrect, and only propaganda. To bring down to ground
level is also tagged with the derogatory word
"degrade" which is also
propaganda. The word submissive
is also mentioned, and it too, is propaganda. Modest
is rooted to med-, which is the changed
medicine, a new model, one to moderate control where what is
left is considered empty, and what may be left has been
bifolioated*. Submission is that
which sets under, as though, what is above has authority,
and in the psyche, this is guaranteed chaos. Degrade
is rooted to ghredh-, which is congress, and
progress, and that of rank, which Julius Pokorny leads us to
page 456, and the cupola*. This is analogical
to the tub of which is low and can be filled, but it can
also serve as a helmet.
~humus-
a brown or black organic substance consisting of partially
or wholly decayed vegetable or animals matter that provides
nutrients for plants and increases their ability of soil to
retain water, Latin soil
It should be noted that most all soil already partially
consists of some humus except where sandy soils are
predominant, especially that of old growth forests, where
humus is normally abundant, but also readily used making old
growth very sacred, as this is where a bond between the
spirit and the soul has occurred right in front of your
eyes, and mostly seen at ground level. Corporations allowed
to destroy forests are in fact committing homicide on human
life and our ability to continue the bond between humans and
nature, and that of earth, which is all we currently have.
~inhume- the perception whereby something is placed
underground; to bury, French inhumer, from Old
French, from Latin inhumāre
: in-, in; see IN-2 (within, into) + humus, earth
From last chapter: "Our dance with the environment
around us may in fact be more about the critical state*, as
in physics in analogy to the chorion, which is rooted
to gheræ-, which is just a fancy name for
well. The critical point* may have something to do with the
concept of "he who inspects entrails" or a diviner
according to the root information, and one wonders if this
is something to do with the psyche rather than the stomach,
as if the harp and string connection is another clue."
The neighborhood of inhume gives
away some clues needed to grasp a bit more of the concept of
being buried, which can cross many concepts of thinking. The
inion is a consideration of the end of the occipital
bone, which is an area in the brain of conspiracy. It's root
is wei-, and read as medal play*
with the rainbow goddess. This may be held in place by
inhibition rooted to ghabh-, which is a
nasty group that sits on top of solace* (ghans-)
with feelings like possession, gift, due, debt, tax,
tribute, and this is to contemporize*, which
is basically the same as contempt.
~ombre-
Games: a card game, played by three players with 40 cards,
that was popular in Europe during the 17th and 18th
centuries, Spanish hombre, man, ombre, from Latin
homō
This peculiar game sits between the three-legged ombudsman,
and the Omayyad, or Umayyad, which is also a caliph, from
the first Arabian dynasty, and the influence of malediction.
This is similarly honeyed with the word ombudswoman, and
this may be to cover the dynasty effects. See ombudsman1:
ambhi-
bebe (26)
~sierozem-
any of a group of soils found in cool to temperate arid
regions that is brownish gray at the surface with a lighter
layer below and is based on a carbonate or hardpan layer,
Russian serosem : seryĭ, gray + Old
Russian zemĭ, earth Here, the
saw is between the little bit of humus development falling
on top of the pan often seen in mountainous regions and
referred to as sierra, and that of the saw tooth
mountain peaks. This rise only creates the eventual fall
with the help of rain, erosion, etc, and often perceived as
a freetown when it is only a breakup of crust. Of course,
when large areas are built up with civilization, the humus
build up is foregone, and omitted, replaced by toxins, and
industrial waste to feed the planet. Carbon itself has a
root also, which is ker-3-, another
hearth, and this is navigated to the
discommode* which may be analogical to the confusion about
waste and the way it is collected only to be assimilated and
distributed improperly. When the day comes where people are
required to account for their own waste and use it to grow
and nourish the farm, we continue to die as a whole
inevitably destroying ourselves in the process.
~transhumance-
humility in relation to animal life that is stocked whereby
grazing is rotational from lower levels to higher levels and
vice versa according to seasons, French, from transhumer,
to move livestock seasonally, from Spanish trashumar
: Latin trāns-, trans- +
Latin humus, ground
This word has an army of roots hanging out in the
neighborhood, beginning with the closet relative
transgress, from
ghredh-, and this may be seen as analogical to
congress stepping over their bounds, and hounding the people
into fantasy associations more closely tied to witchcraft
than anything else. On the other side of the spectrum, we
have the transient, and the root ei-. This is
also humus, or that which decays with time, but this humus
rests in the brain, and has become a disease of worshiping
the future and the past, and forgetting the now. As it
stands, your itinerary is set, and your charge rolls over on
December 31, 2008, following the master along, and paying
the beasts for access to life.
~zamindar1-
an official in precolonial India assigned to collect the
land taxes of his district; a landholder in British colonial
India responsible for collecting and paying to the
government the taxes on the land under his jurisdiction,
Hindi zamīndar, from
Persian : zamīn, earth, see dhghem- +
dār, holder, see dher-; "that which is
established firmly", statute, law, also see zemindar,
variant of zamindar Land taxes
are an easy cop out for a way to generate funds for a
society, and literally a form of slavery. This is set in
place to hide the fermata with the rainbow man.
~zemstvo-
an elective council responsible for the local administration
of a provincial district in czarist Russia, Russian, from
Old Russian, zemĭ, land
Ok, let's take a guess. Russia has a
taste for Buddhism, but what resulted was nothing of the
kind. Their zeitgeist pooped into the poltergeist, yet at
the moment, they surpass America in a long train of
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Part two:
Bulrush
12-affirm-confirm-dharma-dharna-farm-fermata-firm-infirm-sirdar2-tahsildar-throne
-zamindar2-et-dher-
to hold firmly, support, Suffixed form *dher-mo-, FARM,
FERMATA, FIRM1, FIRM2, (FIRMAMENT); AFFIRM, CONFIRM, INFIRM,
(INFIRMARY), Latin- firmus, firm, strong, Perhaps
extended form *dhergh- (see bhergh-2-) Latin
fortis, strong (but this is also possibly from
bhergh-2-);
Suffixed zero-grade form *dhr-ono-,
Greek- thronos, throne, seat, throne (<
"support"); Suffixed zero-grade form *dher-mn, Sanskrit
dharma, dharma, statute, law, (< "that which is
established firmly"); Suffixed form *dher-eno-,
Prakrit- dharana, dharna, a holding firm;
Suffixed o-grade form *dhor-o-, SIRDAR, TAHSILDAR,
ZAMINDAR, from Iranian dāra-, holding, whence Persian
-dār, bulrush* [Pokorny 2. dher- 252]
(zamindar1
- dhghem-) (sirdar1 - ker-1)
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~affirm-
a process of learning associated with the laws of
nature that exists within the psyche often hidden in
truth, and used as a method of acknowledgement of
superficial confirmations, (note:
this is often an excuse for not having statements to assess
credibility performed under oath because they are assumed
valid decisions), Middle English affermen, from Old
French afermer, from Latin affirmāre : ad-,
ad- + firmāre, to strengthen (from firmus,
strong) So, in the end, we
have affirmations given as documents of credibility that are
in fact a chameleon where only the process is made to
look like the affirmation itself as only
acknowledgements, a serious mind screw and quite accepted in
the matrix at the moment. An ability within the mind
about learning is displayed as learning, it almost has a
Homer Simpson ring to it. Display this over and over on the
media, and everyone will think you have a government while
the media continues the bonhomie and bundle of so-called
facts without ever doing one lick of real work on these
naked acknowledgments.
~confirm- to support or establish the certainty or
validity of; verify; to make firmer; strengthen:
how in the earth a fat plane flew into that skinny hole just
confirms the facts spewed out as propaganda; to make
binding or valid by formal agreement; ratify: They
poured out the laws never once ratifying their agreement to
pull out of Palestine; an
installation of religious ritual as a form of constituent;
smart they were in their clever illusions of grandeur
installing the slippery Hamadryad, and hammering her into
the seat of humus; Middle English confirmen, from
Old French confermer, from Latin cōnfirmāre :
com-, intensive prefix, see COM- + firmāre, to
strengthen (from firmus, strong)
Ok, there you have it. The dictionary
is very informative. I actually changed it a bit, it did
say, "to administer the religious rite
of confirmation to" which is basically telling you
how to install Hamas, and it seems that there is more to
just learning definitions when it comes to the dictionary,
as we already know when they were first installed, it really
did start up a ruckus between the intelligentsia of the
region, but this was to no avail, as the religious element
predominated and the PLO was disappeared, similar to
Orpheus, and the illusion of saving oneself from Hade. Here
is a way to enlighten oneself on the matter or bookmark the
page for reference.
Isreali roots of Hamas are being exposed
~dharma-
Hinduism & Buddhism: a principle or law that orders
the universe; individual conduct in conformity with this
principle; the essential function or nature of a thing;
Hinduism: individual obligation with respect to caste,
social custom, civil law, and sacred law; Buddhism:
the body of teachings expounded by Buddha; knowledge of or
duty to undertake conduct set forth by the Buddha as a way
of enlightenment; one of the basic. minute elements from
which all things are made, Sanskrit, statute, law
~dharna-
also dhurna; a fast conducted at the door of the
offender, especially a debtor, in India as a means of
obtaining compliance with a demand for justice, such as
payment of a debt, Hindi dharnā, from Prakrit
dharana
~farm- a
fixed track of land used in the production of plant and/or
animal life and often breeding and propagation for a
self-sustaining environment without outside interference or
forced supplementation; agriculture; firmament; a process of
regulation and acquisition related to business; lease,
see biotech; Middle English,
lease, leased property, from Old French ferme, to
establish, from firmus, firm
References:
-fare- square food and red wine, root
per-2-
halo (31)
[also fere- companion]
-farina- poultice of grain, from far, a kind of
grain, root bhares-; barley, barn, assert*,
also of same root after the word farm, -farrago-
assortment, mixed fodder
~fermata-
the prolongation of a tone, chord, or rest beyond its
indicated time value; the sign or symbol indicating this
prolongation, Italian, from feminine past participle of
fermare, to stop, from Latin fermāre, to make
firm, from firmus, firm
Well, this word is surely
surrounded, a wild beast on one side, and the catalyst on
the other, it almost seems the panic room. What is strange, the
wild beast is polka partner to feria, a consideration
of a weekday, in which no feast
occurs according to religious holidays (root
dhēs-
bushed (40);
profane, atheism, feast), and
the fermenting agent (bhreu-; boiling,
brewing, brood, breeze, burning ember, band*, beta*) rests
after the fermata. And, it gets more interesting with
another 4 X 9 alert with the nesting of
firkin on top of
firm1. Between firm1 and firm2 is the antonym soft.
For the psychopath, beyond this is heaven.
~firm-
firm1: resistance
to externally applied pressure; marked by or indicating the
tone and resiliency of healthy tissue: firm cerebrals;
securely fixed in place: despite being raped financially,
the spirit stood firm; an indication of possession or
determination resulting in an expressed resolve good or bad:
a firming propaganda; constant or steadfast: a firm
foundation; not subject to change; fixed or definite: it
seemed a firm loss; unfluctuating; steady: the elite had a
firm hold on their dreams; to make or become firm without
wavering; resolutely: stand firm, Middle English ferm,
from Old French, from Latin firmus, Synonyms:
hard, solid, firm2:
a commercial partnership created to generate
profits, especially when unincorporated; the copula attached
to the entity in name form as predicate simulating
authoritative transactions, Italian firma, from
firmare, to ratify by signature, from Medieval Latin
firmāre, from Latin, to confirm, from firmus,
firm
You may want to take a look at
resolve and its root
leu-
viewfinder (39).
It seems that instead of working internationally to provide
stability in our environment with the ratification process,
it is instead used similarly to the appearance of validly
as learning, a complete mind job of acknowledgements
that centrally destroys the essence of life, and the
regulation is actually conspired in the midst.
~infirm-
implant,
a classification for weak; degrading of the spirit;
Middle English infirme, from Old French, from Latin
infirmus : in-, not; see IN-1 + firmus,
strong, firm
This is a great example of how the
two versions of in; in-1 (not), and in-2 (within, into) are
used to confuse their usage intentionally, as in taking a
solid word, and attacking it in a infinitely useless feeble
attempt that lacks will, character, or sound purpose. This
is coming from the ne- root for in-1 which
represents nihilism, so this is
a significant attachment for the beasts to note, and
hopefully I will be able to track every single one, so they
can be separated and listed properly.
~sirdar2- a consideration of great
value, especially in India, Hindi sardār, from
Persian : sar, head, see ker-1 + dār, holder,
see dher-
This is often associated with
officials who rank among themselves, when it is more to do
with the dwarf star in the mind in comparison to the sun,
and possibly spot. It certainly has nothing to do with
maledicts of power, and to subject, rising off the coast are
those sierras again beckoning the implicit function* of the
mythical Siren which is the Pokorny for sen-,
and that of the sire,
which is polka partner to sirdar wrapped on the other
side by sir, and this
may seem soft in the middle, rather it is those who can see
past the colorful horses being ridden who truly are the
senators for peace, as in these women who show great
spirits.
The pink vigilantes The Indian women fighting for women's
rights
Reference: ser-1-
imputer (47)
~tahsildar-
a district official in India in charge of revenues and
taxation, Urda tahsīldār, from Persian : tahsīl,
collection, revenue (from Arabic, from hasala, to
collect, from hasala, to acquire) + -dār,
having
The collection of reference may have
begun when the Siamese
Thai of that time invaded Angkor, about 1431 or so, and
Angkor Thom, in which they took, was just built in the 13th
century after Angkor Wat in the 12th century, both of the
Khmer empire with the mystical lex connection, and
fascinating architectural achievements in quadrangle and
quadrant
arrangements.
Nine Angels
~throne-
(Middle English alteration of trone, from Old French,
from Latin thronus, from Greek thronos) a
chair or seat often in wanton from those who seek prestige
from others;
Theology: the third of nine religious orders
classified as:
seraphim (first order; celestial being
with three pairs of wings; Serapis- god of the lower world)
also see Apis- sacred bull of ancient Egypt with third horn
The lining up starts with the ser-2- root which Pokorny's to inapt*, item 4, page 911.
The sermon is inserted to hide the white horse. Stranger, the
sera prefix to serf trail
leads to Russia, and the bull rush is on, and nested between is the
two sere's, one the desert, and one considered everything. The
Serbia trail only leads to the ped- root, and another
herb, cypripedium, or lady's slipper, as though the lady has
lost a shoe similar to a horse being shod, while also being the
legendary birthplace of Aphrodite.
cherubim
(second order; see chervil, genus
Chaerophyllum, Old English cerfille, roots
gher-2;
greedy, covetous, delight in, and bhel-3;
flora, blood, blade; and chersonese, root
snā- joist (23)),
(Warning: this is a serious
program for further study, since we have the three
dingalings of which all three are key groups.)
To unravel this, peak back at last
chapter's gher-1-
cronus (47),
as this was Medusa at one time, and the crisophinx is
another bull-looking animal, as the Apis, but has horns that
are wrapping the head as a ram. I subject this is analogical
to some sort of assimilation where knowledge (fear, ram) are
representative of a preferred bond resulting in a third
sphere, a sort of apish, or apelike creature which may feed
from the power of the sting when bonding with the feminine
beast. This transformation begins with bhel-1
(feminine) and progresses up and through to bhel-3
(trefoil, tref- unfit,
consecrate), so in completing these roots, a reworking of
the angels will again be discussed.
Ok, and here are the next four (third
is throne) so-called orders of
angels, of which you can guess at, and
also notice we have Angel overload. The word
diminion is either a
misspelling by the AHD, or some other creature unknown.
Virtue nests the werewolf, and is a member of
wi-ro root.
dominations or diminions,
virtues, powers, principalities
Ephesians 6:12
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against
principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the
darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in
high places.
 archangels;
see Arkhangelsk, city in northwest Russia on the Northern
Divina River near its mouth on the White Sea. Although
icebound much of the year, it is a leading port and can
generally be opened to navigation by icebreakers. Also see
polka partners Ark of the Covenant, and Arkansas stone for
sharpening metal.
 angels;
Greek, messenger, (polka partner to angary- service to a
lord- conscript courier); guardian spirit; kind and lovable
person; Christian Science: God's? thoughts passing to
man?; the secret financier?
zamindar2-
~zamindar1-
an official in precolonial India assigned to collect the
land taxes of his district; a landholder in British colonial
India responsible for collecting and paying to the
government the taxes on the land under his jurisdiction,
Hindi zamīndar, from
Persian : zamīn, earth, see dhghem- +
dār, holder, see dher-; "that which is
established firmly", statute, law, also see zemindar,
variant of zamindar
As we continue to run into icebergs
with the reference to
bhergh-2-, we find that the borough
is included with this root, and is also the Pokorny result
in comparison for the next small root group, and it could be
said that this is analogical to the absent minded professor
who on occasions squeaks.
Reference:
dhēs- feast, fanatic, profane, atheism,
enthusiasm, pantheon, theos, god |
Part three: Bury Saint
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1-dare-et-dhers-
to venture, be bold, O-grade form *dhors- and
zero-grade *dhrs-, DARE, (DURST), Old English-
dearr and durst, first and third person singular
present and past indicative of durran, to venture,
respectively from Germanic *dhors- and *durs-,
Bury Saint Edmunds*, [Pokorny dhers- 259]
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~dare- (evision); 4X9 attack; to egg on;
entice; prove self-worthiness; incite over insight; commonly
used for propaganda, example: dodge ball; ceremoniously
expressed bigotry; constantly assessing and analyzing the
situation as Apollo mission authority (auxiliary verbiage;
see wer-5); challenge of dual, (see
dwo-
amino (18));
Middle English daren, from Old English dearr,
first and third person singular present indicative of
durran, to venture, dare This transitory or auxiliary
transposer normally requires a preposition, as in to,
which is the root de-, the first of the three
legs of the tsimmes, and Old High German zuo, or
ze. This is also the Welsh eistedd, which
means "sitting". This root is navigated to the bias*,
and the angle of attack if so be it. In Greek Mythology, it
was Dardanus who founded Troy, and strangely this is an
Indic language called Dard spoken in the upper Indus river
valley. In between this are Dardan, a Trojan, and
Dardanelles, a strait connecting the Aegean Sea with the Sea
of Marmara. In ancient times, it was the scene of legendary
exploits of Hero and Leander. One wonders about the mantra
in the devil ray and the great balls of fire used today.
The dar is nested in the
previous root group with the four-word quadrant.
sirdar2-tahsildar-throne-zamindar2-
where we have three versions in usage:
sirdar2
Persian : sar, head, see ker-1 + dār,
holder
tahsildar Urda tahsīldār, from Persian : tahsīl,
collection, revenue (from Arabic, from hasala, to
collect, from hasala, to acquire) + -dār,
having
zamindar2
Persian : zamīn, earth, see dhghem- +
dār, holder
There's more, and the connection to durst
which is polka partner to durum ( Triticum
turgidum, formerly T. durum ) rooted to
deru- as germander in the dhghem- root
which is a herb that has hardly any information other than
basic classification for your imagination. It seems that the
dare may be attempting particular attachments in specific
places that offer benefit in psychic power structures, as
the use of durst is obviously suspicious, and the deer sound
is predominantly an odd trails, of which both dear and
deer
have no roots, and they are often associated with the
feminine. At this point, it is very likely
durst is an
implant and tag for a program, and both
death and
dust may be
involved. Reference for
dear:
~leman-
(evision) the taking of the
power of love to do with as one wishes;
disease, Middle English
leofman, lemman : leof, dear (from Old
English lēof + man, man;
see MAN)
leubh-
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Part four: Malediction
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5-bethink-methinks-thank-think-thought-et-tong-
to think, feel, Old English thanc, thought, good
will, and thancian, to thank, Germanic- *thankaz,
thought, gratitude, and *thankōn, to think of,
thank?; Old English- (bi)thencan, bethink,
to think, Germanic (bi-)thankjan; Old English-
(ge)thōht, thought, Germanic- *(ga)thanht-
(*ga-, collective prefix; see kom-;
yclept); Old English- thyncan, methinks (third person
singular present indicative thyncth), to seem,
Germanic- *thunkjan, malediction* [Pokorny 1.
tong- 1088] Photo © NASA NASA |
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to combine thought with feelings resulting in
temporal memory; reflect; ponder; actual mediation between
the west bank and the eastern coast; Middle English
bithinken, from Old English bethencanIn this
definition, it is not to (cause); the cause already exists,
so the reference was omitted, as it seems intended as
confusion. One does not need to cause one to think, this may
be someone else. Also, it does seem this is the two top
centers as referenced and there is also a possible reference
to bithenics where again the spelling "then" is nested in
the middle in comparison to euthenics.
Reference from last chapter:
~ecumenical-
of worldwide scope or applicability; universal; concerned
with establishing unity within the flora and fauna
environment, Late Latin oecūmenicus,
from Greek oikoumenikos, from (hē) oikoumenē (gē),
(theo) inhabited (world), feminine present passive participle
of oikein, to inhabit, from oikos, house
~methinks- (fixed verb) past tense methought; Archaics:
it seems to me: roger roger, Middle English me
thinkes, from Old English mē
thyncth : mē, to me; see ME + thyncth, it
seems, (note the twister arrangement? good swimmers)
Reference polka partner:
-methionine- sulfur-containing essential amino acid
C5H11NO2S obtained from
proteins or manufactured synthetically for use in
pharmaceuticals. The ine suffixes range from
the basic structure of life to any possible combination of
mixtures imaginable, which would include everything known in
the universe.
~autochthon-
one of the earliest known inhabitants of a place;
aborigine
~thank-
(major tong); to hold
responsible; to assign credit; to postulate death in
relation to a male figure or feudal lord; a reminding to
remember; program, Middle
English thanken, from Old English thancian
Unfortunately, even though we do want to show
appreciation to those we love, we must not worship the dead
in doing so, as the living are the ones who need help, not
the dead. Everything around this word stinks to high heaven
including the feudal lord thane
from the root tek- which is the loggerhead*,
and thanatopsis, which is exactly the problem with this
virus. And to boot, and add proof, we have the creation of
euthanism, and the death wish
eu-cide sacrifices accepted in a diseased overburdened
world.
Greek Mythology: Thalia is the
center piece of the three graces and Muses of comedy and
pastoral poetry. Aglaia, another of the three
graces is a lex-partner to aglet, something that
facilitates a passing through the eyelet, and this is the
root ak-, which is a starboard system, so this
may leave Euphrosyne, as the port signature,
and this may seem correct because of the suffix. But, now
that it may be evident of their configuration, it would be
good to determine the real value of their reference. It
could be Welsh, and the metheglin clue. Both page 632 and
633 must be cleaned 100%, and it begins with eu, and
ends with euthanasia, a
form of evasion. Strangely, the mythical god Euterpe sits
onatop this word which is a split of lyric, poetry, and
music.
~think- mental capacity; evaluation; exhibiting
perceptible cognition; signal from langsyne to langlauf;
conceive or call to mind; implicate; speculate; (requires empathy
for attuned reasoning); conscience if present: "Think
languor" (Diana Vreeland - AHD); total recall;
(immanent: within the remains, see men-3-);
Middle English thenken, from Old English thencan, also see minerva-minikin-minnesinger1 ;
men-1-
fret (29);
Synonyms: cerebrate, cogitate, (reason, reflect)
Between these two (think and thought) is your brain, the third eye,
consciousness, a fight between Thoth (mooness god) and Thor
((s)tenæ-
Mendel's Law (28)), and
the thing,
such as the catheter that feeds off your brain forming the
subjects and objects, of the root yē-,
and representing the depluming*, or plucking of the
feathers. But this is likely not the only joist being smoked. Both
men-3-; mansion, remain, frontenis*
and men-4-; monk, manos, rare,
frijol*, and fructose* (levulose) are problem solving areas.
Reference for belief:
leubh-
twister (42)
Reference for dolikhos:
langued'oc: possibly
dnghū-
boule (40)
also this tong..
~biltong2-
South
African: a narrow strip of dried flesh (meat) in the sun,
Afrikaans : bil, buttock (Middle Dutch
bille, see
bhel-2-) +
tong, tongue (from Middle Dutch tonghe) see
dnghū-;
bhel-2-; bullock, (attrition*: Greek
toreus, a boring tool, Old High German- gut, Germanic-
*tharma-,
root teræ-1-)
~thought- instant analysis; timing; volume;
amount;
signal from
languor to langlauf; conception; attention to an idea;
illation leading to conclusions; (requires doubt for attuned
reasoning); conscious, may be absent; (imminent: about to
take place); Middle English, from Old English gethōht,
thōht, also see
men-2-
frey
(29))
References:
bher-1- aviatrix
(37)
bher-2-
narthex (37)
Julius Pokorny is never boring, and as in the lead on major
tong, we have "the calling down of a curse" or malediction
which rests between two tornado words, one being maledict,
rooted to mel-3- and deik-. On the other side, malefactor,
rooted to mel-3, and
dhē-
three fates (12). One is
already cursed, and one is a criminal. The mel-3 root is
malice, and malversation, and leads to page 724, and
freeloader*. |
Part five: Mammee apple
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5-architrave-trabeaten-trabecula-thorp-trave-et-treb-
dwelling, Zero-grade form *trb-, Old English-
thorp, thorp, village, hamlet, Germanic- *thurp-;
TRABEATED, TRABECULA, TRAVE; ARCHITRAVE, Latin trabs,
beam, timber, mammee apple* [Pokorny treb-
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~architrave-
the lowermost part of the entablature in classical
architecture, that rest directly on top of a column, also
called epistyle; the molding around a door or window,
French, from Old French, from Old Italian : archi-,
archi- + trave, beam, from Latin trabs,
trab- archi- chief,
primitive, from Greek arkhi,
arkh-, from
arkhein, to begin, rule
We've been over this several times already,
so everyone should know exactly what this is, as in the
treble clef, the second to bottom line of 5 (pitch of G
above middle C), with four spaces. Not being a musician, I
cannot further speculate on all the connections to sound,
but will research further. The lower part of the structure
of an entablature depends on the architrave, as this IS the
support for the entire structure combined with the pedestals
and their foundations. The beams literally hold the columns
in place, otherwise, the foundations are all that is left to
support the load horizontally. This is contrary to nature,
where arches are predominant, as in the intricacies of
xylem. In the psyche, we have fear and envy opposing each
other, and the control of their powers by building bridges
and locks into your mortal soul of complete fabrication and
illusion. Their truer nature may be that of similarities to
a web, and the trabecula, and the vampires in your mind. In
any case, they become props, and once these are built, the
spiders are never far away, ready to make and secure bridges
of death. The epistyle has its own group called stā,
and this may possibly be seen as lintel building, we'll see,
as it seems to be calling.
Warning: program
installation begins
~trabeaten-
Architecture: having horizontal beams or lintels
rather than arches, from Latin trabs, beam
Don't worry they say, television is
good, just keep watching.
~trabecula-
a small supporting beam or bar; Anatomy: any of the
supporting strands of connective tissue projecting into an
organ and constituting part of the framework of that organ;
any of the fine spicules forming a network in cancellous
bone, Latin, diminutive of trabs, beam
Hurry, join our organizational
activity event plan, we're for the cause. Need money?
~thorp-
Archaic: a hamlet (root tkei-), Middle English,
from Old English thorp
Look at the nice house you live in
now, just ignore the slaves.
References (polka partner)
-thoroughwort- see boneset [THOROUGH, through (from the fact
that its branches appear to grow through the leaves) +
WORT1], also near in lexeme:
-THOU- one being addressed root tu- thee, thy
-THOUGH- nevertheless root to- decoy, tandem
-THOROUGH- end to end root teræ-2-
thrill, transient
~trave-
Architecture:
a crossbeam; a section, as of a ceiling,
formed by crossbeams; wooden frame used to confine a horse
being shod, Middle English, from Old French, from Latin
trabs-, trab-
This is where your brain is
removed, literally, and replaced with a bug.
Trave is sitting under the travail, and the
labor of the childbirth, tagged as torture as
disinfo, and
rooted to pag- which is peace,
and the pacific, and has a mixed crowd, as in
the Areopagus, the great mound of dirt for the god of war.
Next to this is a handy bug spray, Arequipo, at the foot of
El Misti. After trave is travel, and you can
begin to see how the game is played,
travail-trave-travel,
and the metope experience, unfortunately, no one is home
(present) to these attacks and tricks from Mars, these are
assumed as something that must be purchased for a small
lintel of the mind. Reaching for the red mammee
apple is analogical to the wanton of flesh, blood,
torture, and violence unchecked that results in the plethora
of toxic seeds. Now, the planet is covered with bugs. Some
of these bugs become cockroaches, and want to run off and
hide. Your only defense is a sound mind with sounder friends
who oppose the infestation. In closing, it has become
obvious the painted ladies around here, and the artful
entries and manipulation of our language, which in the end,
will only make the creator choke in their own spirit. Now
that this is becoming known, we'll be watching, and marking
them out for others to evaluate. Recently, a recount was
done (approx: 595 root groups), and it became evident that
my estimations were a bit off, nevertheless, it only
enriches the journey, and this is everlasting. The image for
this root shows the architrave as one point in space,
similar to the dome, or cone structure, so the actual
location of an architrave may be confusing, as this is also
analogical to our body, in that we have two legs. What is
above the architrave is the frieze, and the cornice or crown
is above this, which can easily be seen as a way to observe
one psychologically, always wearing a crown, but the mind
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Some of these descriptions include interpretations from the American
Heritage Dictionary of the English Language - 3rd Edition, and
the King James Version of the Holy Bible printed from 1970-1987
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