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addendum updated
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Chapter Forty four:  Deep Horizon

"Follow the sacred stone journey through the sun into the Eighth House to meet Artemis, goddess of the beasts, Apollo's sister. This journey will end in Aquarius (see image lower right), and the perverse and rebellious Uranus, and then, you'll be ready to go again, "wuf", the beast says."
 

Oct. 24, 2008: Around the rainbow we go in this chapter, from the fire in the phoenix of the iris, ending as a porpoise shadowed by the fire-breathing Chimera, in a wild hyacinth jump through the garden metope of Hesperides. We meet up with the Scorpion and the first cross, a sign of mystery in the plane of juncture. If the reader looks closely, the swirls can be felt at work, as you pass over the bridge.

We are told many things, in the consort of the bulls, (see reference in Addendum), invisible, pitch black, but also white mahogany, and white dogs appear. There are even bats. East is west, west east, and the gods dance onto the screen. You may feel a thousand eyes, unable to freeze the bull into the cat's eye. The monstrance blows out the hallow for those who are weaned. © Photo right: AHD 3rd Ed., page 2078 (two arrows, one crossed in Scorpio)

Here was the proem written for this chapter: (opens in new window) The Monster in the Black Sun and was written to attempt to nail Artemis in context to the root etymology in this time period, and it seems that has been accomplished, although, completing the work is a requirement to fully understand many roots yet to be revealed that play in the game of checkers ahead. It seems that will required a second trip around the zoon. Also, a reference to Joseph Campbell is included in this chapter from Occidental Mythology (1964), where the title of his brilliant book is a western in itself. We begin this detective journey with the autopsy in the Ok Corral.

Part one: GMT

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okw- to see, DAISY?, Old English- ēage, eye, WINDOW?, WALLEYED?, Old Norse auga, eye, Low German- ogg, oge, eye, all sourced Germanic *augōn (with taboo deformation); Suffixed form okw-olo-, EYELET, OCELLUS, OCULAR, OCULIST, ULLAGE, INOCULATE, MONOCLE, OCULOMOTOR, PINOCHLE, Latin- oculus, eye, French- aveugla, inveigle, blind, from Gallo-Latin compound *ab-oculus, blind, modeled on Gaulish ex-ops, blind; Form okw-s, METOPIC, MYOPIA, NYCTALOPIA, PELOPS, PHLOGOPITE, PYROPE, TRICERATOPS, Greek- ōps, eye (and stem *op-, to see; Suffixed form okw-ti, (OPSIN), -OPSIS, -OPSY; AUTOPSY, (IODOPSIN), (RHODOPSIN), SYNOPSIS, Greek- opsis, sight, appearance, Suffixed form okw, Greek- opē, metope, opening; Suffixed form okw-mn, OMMATIDIUM, OMMATOPHORE, Greek- omma, (< *opma), eye, Suffixed form okw-tro, Greek- katoptron, catoptric, "back-looker," mirror, (kata-, down, back, see kat-), OPHTHALMO, EXOPHTHALMOS, Greek- ophthalmos, eye (with taboo deformation); Zero-grade form *ækw- (of oldest full-grade form *æokw-) (see ant-) Latin antīquus, "appearing before, having prior aspect," former (*anti-, before); (see āter-) Latin ātrōx, "black-looking," frightful (*atro-, black); (see ghwer-) ferōx, "wild-looking," fierce (*ghwero-, wild), GMT*, OK Corral* (daisy1 - agh-) (nyctalopia1 - nekw-t-) (pelops1 - pel-1-; guidon*) (triceratops1 - ker-1-; cerebrum*) (walleyed1 - wegh-; measurement table*) (window1 - wē-; antiphonary*) (photo of Frieze: © AHD-3E p727)
~autopsy- the classification for examination of a cadaver to determine or confirm the cause of death, also called necropsy, postmortem, postmortem examination; critical assessment concerning death that has previously occurred according to facts, Greek autopsia, a seeing for oneself : auto-, auto- + opsis, sight

~catoptric- of or related to mirrors or reflected images, see cat's eye, Greek katoptrikos, from katoptron, mirror, [ref: cat's eye, safety reflection, chrysoberyl BeAl2O4; shifting lights]

In the middle of this metope of mirrors, we have Cato1, the Elder, or Censor, and Cato2, the Younger, both of which are dated slightly to the left of B.C. In the mythological journey, it is the planet Pluto that is associated with the Scorpion, which is the 9th planet of which matches the knots in the cat-o'-nine-tails, a rope device used to inflict harm as torture upon an innocent body. This may also be associated with the 9 lives, but may be a marker of sorts for a holiday list.

~daisy2- any of several plants of the composite family, especially a widely naturalized Eurasian plant (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) having flower heads with a yellow center and white rays, also called oxeye daisy, white daisy; low-growing European plant (Bellis perennis) having flower heads with pink or white rays, also called English daisy; a deeming of excellent notability, Middle English daisie, from Old English dæges ēage : dæges, genitive of dæg, day, (see root agh-; landtag, dawn, absent*) + ēage, eye, [ref: polka partner daishiki or dashiki, loose fitting brightly colored African garment, Yoruba dansiki]

Here we go, we have a very strange analogy to the rising of the sun while at the very same time, it seems a form of absence is being implied from Julius Pokorny about the passage of the Gregorian day. This is also correlative to the two frightful or black-looking Latin ātrōx, ox in the derivative listing, and possibly the sunset version, ferōx, the wild-looking ox. During this period, the sun shines upon the earth in a giant crescent of light that envelopes the planet in approximate correlation to the longitude division of 12 hours or so, leaving 11-12 hours darkened on the reverse side of earth. It looks like the African heritage may have considered this time period as a rainbow.

~diopter- a unit of measurement of the refractive power of lenses equal to the reciprocal of the focal length measured in meters, Obsolete dioper, an instrument for measuring angles, from Latin dioptra, from Greek : dia-, dia- + optos, visible
reference: refraction- a bending of any wave form; reciprocal- Mathematics: a process that equals 1

Just to note at this time, it seems besides the two men, there are others who want to get in on the action of the frenzy, that being the Dionysian legend with the other two "Elder and Younger" Dionysius 1 and 2, and of course, Dionysus, the mythical god of wine and religious feasting. They all set trapped between Dione, mother of Aphrodite by Zeus, and Dioscuri, which is the double transformation for Gemini. This may be associated with the Scorpion winged transformation implied. Dione is the 11th satellite in distance from Saturn, and Dione B is 12th. Dionysia is the (ta) Dionusia (hiera) festivities of Dionysus.
References for Dione, Dioscuri: deiw- deadems (25)

~exophthalmos- classification for the eyeball when seen as protruding abnormally, New Latin exophthalmus, from Greek exophthalmos, (with prominent) eyes : ex-, ex- (outside of, out, without, not) + ophthalmos, eye

The root classification seems a bit off, as in following the ex- root, or exo- in analogy to the exo-skeleton, the eghs-, is the outermost, the strange, or extra, and exoteric. So, in looking at the eyes of someone with this classification, the observer becomes the exo in one sense which seems backwards. There is also heavy traffic around this word. The eghs- root is navigated to the word carnal knowledge by Julius Pokorny, and this now seems referenced by Joseph Campbell in Occidental Mythology, pages 45 and 57. (see addendum)

~eye- (regional implant); a classification applied to an organ, as in the globule structures housed in bony sockets having numerous functions related to dark (pigmented iris), light (color), and focus (lens) in vision containing photo sensitive retina capable of synaptic impulses related to the cornea, pupil, optic nerves, and hormones; also many other areas of the brain and often include protective eyelids which close and help clean the surface areas that remain exposed for reception; aperture of a camera; loop or opening in an eyelet; circular mark on a peacock's feather; a man-hole cover or knock-out; Meteorology: a classification for the area in and around the circular rim of a storm or low pressure system; Botany: a bud on a twig or tuber, slangs omitted, Middle English, from Old English ēge, ēage

Reference the neighbor in lex: eyas- nesting hawk or falcon, especially one trained, Middle English eias, from an eias, alteration of *a nias, an eyas, from Old French niais, from Latin nīdus, nest. Also, the closest root: exuviate- casting off skins; eu-1- cinquefoil (27)

~eyelet- a small hole or perforation, usually rimmed with metal, cord, fabric, or leather, used for fastening with a cord or hook; a metal ring designed to reinforce such a hole; grommet; a small hole edged with embroidered stitches as part of a design; peephole; a small eye, alteration (influenced by EYE) of Middle English oilet, from Old French oillet, diminutive of oil, eye, from oculus

~inoculate- 1) the act; (magical aspect); knowledge attainment stepwise; intersection; 2) the meditative; (psychological aspect); introduction into the body area; vaccine, communication within diseases; creation of new culture, Middle English inoculaten, to graft a scion, from Latin inoculāre, inoculāt- : in-, in-, see IN-2 (within) + oculus, eye, bud

In trailing the scion, we find a couple of interesting points. One scion is also Old French cion, which is neighbors with Cinque Ports, cinquefoil, and cinque, on one side, and Cipango, a poetic name for Japan, used by Marco Polo on the other side. The cipher is also present representing the numeral 0. The second aspect is associated with the grafting, and this may be analogical with playing inside the rainbow.

--graffito- Usage problem: a drawing or inscription made on a wall or other surface, usually so that it can be seen or noticed. gerbh- concordance (26)

~inveigle- a process of winning over by coaxing, flattery, artful talk, double-speak, cajolery: he's a pro-gun family man; Middle English envegle, alteration of Old French aveugler, to blind, from aveugle, blind, from Vulgar Latin *aboculus : Latin ab-, away from; see AB-1 + Latin oculus, eye
Reference Florida electuary: Gus Bilirakis mailing #1: family man; mailing #2: pro-gun tough guy
Synonyms: wheedle, lure, tease, vain, flatter; see plat-; plane tree, planetcide, headstone*

~metope- Architecture: any of the spaces between two triglyphs on a Doric frieze, Greek metopē : meta, between, see META- (beside)  + opē, opening

References: (opens in new window) Metope - Architecture
--Metis- satellite orbiting Jupiter innermost in distance*, Greek- mētis, wisdom; consort of Zeus, also see Métis, mixed race, MESTIZO, and métier, Vulgar Latin misterium, the truer forte*, -2-  Isis (21)
--Metoniccycle- 19 year lunar (repeating phase) cycle; Julian calendar, Meton- (fl. fifth century) B.C.
--metonym- phrase substitution: (poor) personal safety is now something the state is over (called homeland); (good); the security of the people comes from within each one's own will, see root nŏ-men-; moniker, noun, charabanc*

The nŏ-men- root is a key group to come soon in the attic battle. In studying the portmanteau, the difference between starboard and port may be the manteau, which is a cloak, and a reference to port5 is given, which is related to beweaponed, as in "words of power". The portmandeau is a classification in downgrade and to determine the value in logistics in the drones, and to emphasize the power in the noun itself in relation to the verb. The portmanteau is only a classification of where you are going, and the portmandeau is a classification to determine how you got there in analogy.

~metopic- of, or related to the forehead, Greek metōpikos, from metōpon, forehead : meta, between, see META- (beside) + ōps, eye

The activity between the eyes can now be sensed in the metope misterium battle where the frieze is between the eyes, and in one analogy, the eyes of the eagle. We also have many analogies to the two lions amidst the beweaponed lady of the beasts, even Two Queens, and the sense of backwards, maybe in relation to the Greek exophthalmos.

~monocle- glass encased in a small metal rim; eyeglass; French, from Late Latin monoculus, having one eye : Greek mono-, mono- + Latin oculus, eye

References:
Polka partner: monocline- geologic structure in which all layers are inclined in the same direction
mono- single, alone, see root men-4-; monk, fringe*, f-system*
Maltese cross- four equal arms resembling arrowhead joined at the points

~myopia- a visual defect where distant objects appeared blurred because their images are focused in front of the retina rather than directly on it; nearsightedness, also called short sight; lack of discernment or long-range (see loran) perspective in thinking or planning: "For Lorca, New York is a symbol of spiritual myopia" (Edwin Honig - AHD), Greek muōpia, from muōps, nearsighted : muein, to close the eyes + ōps, eye, [ref: myosotis- forget-me-nots, mouse ear, roots: mūs-; muscle, gauss* and ous-  Yoruba (23)]

Several connections are being made to this stepwise analogy, to begin, we have the viewfinder. This is from the chapter 39 staff meeting. According to this, it may seem like someone has been playing dirty dungeons and dragons right out of the diction. The original analogy to the spirit and the soul remain, although, it now seems a possible new game is being revealed.

-forlorn- sensory perception and warning; detection, viewfinder, Middle English forloren, past participle of forlesen, to abandon, from Old English forlēosan which is adjacent the Dutch verloren hoop, advance guard, as in forelorn hope.

~nyctalopia2- see night blindness, Late Latin nyctalōpia, from Greek nuktalōps, night-blind : nux, nukt-, night; (see nekw-t-; night, equinox, night owl, Greek nux, gestalt*) + alaos, blind + ōps, ōp-, eye, [ref: night blindness- unable to see in poor light, (near dawn or late afternoon; dimmer light)]

~ocellus- a small, simple eye, found in many invertebrates, usually consisting of a few sensory cells and a single lens; a marking that resembles an eye, as on the tail feathers of a peacock, an eyespot, Latin, diminutive of oculus, eye, [ref: polka partner ocelot- (Felis pardalis, or Leopardus pardalis), French Nahuatl ocelotl]

~occular- possibly related to the eye: ocular muscles; resembling the eye in form or function: ocular spots; related to the sense of sight: ocular sense; seen by the eye: ocular (see binocular); eyepiece(s) of optical instruments, Late Latin oculāris, from Latin oculus, eye, [ref: polka partner octuple- having 8 copies, root pel-2-; multiple, triple, gryphon*]
Reference: Tree of Eternal Life, Occidental Mythology (Joseph Campbell) page 51, which shows the lion's head of the mutated blob similar to William Pain's depiction of the Dorick order. (see chapter 13)

~oculist- Ophthalmology; the study and treatment of diseases related to the eyes; optometrist, from Latin oculus, eye

~oculomotor- of or related to the movement of the eyeballs: oculomotor stimulant; of or related to the oculomotor nerve, [ref: oculomotor nerve- either of the third pair of cranial nerves, which originate in the mesencephalon (mid brain development) controlling most of the eye movements]
Reference: mesoderm- between ectoderm and endoderm development system
 

-ogle- to make obvious with just a look; (impertinent, flirt, amorous) gaze; Perhaps from Low German oghelen, oegeln, frequentative of oegen, to eye, from oghe, oge, eye

Amid this architrave is none other than James Edward Oglethorpe, a soldier, philanthropist, and colonizer for the colony of Georgia (1732) as a refuge for unemployed debtors newly released from prison. The thorp is also the hamlet, a type of threshold for the metope; on one side, the ogre, a giant monster that bites off human heads. On the other, another giant monster, the ogress that also eats human heads, maybe in her own way. The ogive is the diagonal rib of the gothic vault, meaning to resist the obviate, but often just the opposite, as the ogive is also the ogee, as in the 3R, but also representative of the S, as in snake, and a reference to Charles Kay Ogden (1889- 1957) 850 word basic English may have more clues. In simple terms, it may be that fear (knowledge) begins the human journey, then emotions (envy for more) are soon after felt, and third, your destiny depending on the decisions made. This may be analogical to the seledang, or dark-coated wild ox, the gaur, a Hindu gaurah, which is rooted to the hecatomb, and the massive animal sacrifice. reference: roots: mūs-; muscle, gauss*

~ommatidium- one of the structural elements, resembling a single simplified eye, that makeup the compound eye of insects and other arthropods, New Latin, diminutive of Greek omma, ommat-, eye
reference: tidytips- California herbal, (Layia platyglossa) daisylike flower heads

~ommatophore- a moveable stalk ending with an eye, as found in certain snails, Greek omma, ommat-, eye + phore (bearer, carrier, see bher-1- aviatrix (37))

~ophthalmo- or ophthalm-, prefix, eye; eyeball: ophtalmoscope, Greek, from ophthalmos, eye

Greek Mythology: Ophiuroid is the brittle star neighboring the word Ophiuchus, the southern constellation near Hercules and Scorpio, also known as the serpent holder and maybe the holder for the hyperboreans, (see segh-). The ophiuroid is from New Latin Ophiūroidea, class name, Ophiūra, type genus (Greek ophis, snake + Greek -oura, neuter plural of ouros, tailed, from oura, tail). It seems the suffix idea was left to the pan, and the starfish with 5 stigmas. (ref: -opia- Pelops)

~opsis- suffix, something resembling a specified thing: caryopsis, Greek, sight, seeing, like, from opsis, sight, appearance, [ref: --metonym- phrase substitution]

Notes: The Caryatid is represented in Architecture as two supporting columns sculptured in the form of a draped female body. The story around the caryopsis leads to the syncaryon, and the kar- root group tagged to Discordia. The guard cell is also associated with the pel-3- root group.

~opsy- suffix, examination: biopsy, Greek -opsia, sight, seeing, from opsis

The abuse of optimum begins here at the abbreviation opt. and optative, which are tags for the implants beginning at optima and ending before optometrist containing the one rooted word optimum. See root op-; omnibus to omnipotent to omniscient to omnivore (this is more about the spiritual journey into knowledge, not physical wealth as often emulated, and also "the work".)
Implant list: optima, optimal, optimism, optimist, optimization, optimize, option, optional, option play

~optic- of or related to the eye or vision; of or related to the science of optics or optical equipment; an eye; any of the prisms, or mirrors of an optical instrument, Middle English optik, from Old French optique, from Medieval Latin opticus, from Greek optikos, from optos, visible, [ref: optical activity- asymmetrical molecular structure enabling a substance to rotate the plane of incident in polarized light]

~optometry- practice or profession of the optometrist, Greek optos, visible + -metry (measure, moon, Monday, -2-  Isis (21) )

~panoptic- including everything visible in one view, Greek panoptos, seen of all : pan-, pan- + optos, visible

The prefix pan- is rooted to pant- and the pancreas, and tagged to El Dorado2, the one of physical wealth. The mythical Pan, who carries a bell (stolen), a panpipe, and (something else) is the god of the woods, fields, and flocks. In analogy, the caryopsis is the grain that is part of the growth carried from the woods to the flocks. It may also be that the panoply is the complete arms and armor of the beweaponed Artemis, or possibly the grasps of the horns of ambition. The panorama is polka partner to panoptic which is the root wer-3-; Arcturus2 (Arcturus1 rtko-; arctic; houdini*), ephor, feel awe for, #42, Molybdenum*

~pelops2- Greek Mythology: the son of Tantalus, and father of Atreus, Latin, from Greek : pelios, dark; see pel-1-) + ōps, face, eye, [ref: Peloponnesus- Grecian island peninsular Gulf of Corinth]

The root pel-1- is marked for us by Julius Pokorny to page 804, to the guidon, but it is also the palomino or the palumbēs, or columbus, which is the ringdove, or gray-bird. This almost seems analogical to jumping through the monstrance hoop, from one side to the other, or even the Mayan space ball game, and there is the Atlantic resting in the mythos. Atreus is partner to atresia where an orifice closes before maturity, rooted to teræ-1-, containing the threshold between father and son. The Tantalus was condemned to Hades, standing in the spirit water, reaching above into the flora of fruit, only to find when he reached for it, it receded. This trail leads to the telæ- root group, which is a key group in the road ahead containing elate, illation, the Atlantic, of which I have tagged the Longhorn beetle*.

~phlogopite2- a yellow to dark mica K(MgFe)3AlSi3O10(OH)2, used in insulation, Greek phlogōpos, fiery-looking (phlox, phlog-, flame, see bhel-1- + ōps, eye)  + ITE1 (mineral part, descendant, fossil)

The bhel-1- root is another larger group of great interest inclusive of the blind, the blaze, the blond, and the blue, and contains the lightning and thunderbolt of the Latin fulmen, the wallflower and the flamingo. This root is first navigated to the AV node on page 118, or the capable reception. Then a note to page 124 and the authorized version in the middle, and last to page 159, the bazaar ahead in the trail.

~pinochle- beziquelike card game; Perhaps from German dialectal Binokel, from French dialectal binocle, spectacles, from New Latin binoculus, the two eyes : BI-1 (twice proportion) + Latin oculus, eye

A reference to the Nautical binnacle from Old Portuguese bitácola, or Old Spanish bitácula, both from Latin habitāculum, or habitation rests as neighbor to binocular. See root ghabh-; give or receive, habit, forgive, debt; continence*, see continent1 and continent2. Also to note, the bezant (see solidus) is an architectural flat disk from the Medieval Latin Byzantius, from Latin, of Byzantium.

~pyrope- a deep red garnet, Mg3Al2Si3O12, used as a gem, Middle English pirope, from Old French, from Latin pyrōpium, gold-bronze alloy, from Greek purōpos, fiery, kind of red bronze : puro-, pyro- + ōps, eye, face

~triceratops2- herbivorous dinosaur of the genus Triceratops, of the Cretaceous Period, having a bony plate covering the neck, a large horn above either eye, and a smaller horn on the nose, New Latin Triceratops, genus name : Greek tri-, tri- + Greek keras, kerat-, horn, (see ker-1-; cerebrum) + Greek ōps, eye, face

~synopsis- what is considered a brief outline or teaser; generalized view; abstraction or summary, Late Latin, from Greek sunopsis, general view : sun-, sun- + opsis, view

The prefix sun- is used in many cases in the creation of new words, although they do not seem sourced from the actual word sun, which is rooted to sāwel, where the word sun actually is spelled Sol, and this can be analogical to the parasol or soul coming from the south with the sun above in a form of solace or in lexeme, solstice rather than solidus in the bezant, or flat disc of nŏ-men- power.

~walleyed2- Pathology: a classification for white opacity visible in the cornea or a visual axis between two eyes deviating abnormally; strabismus; distended pupils; bulging eyes; Middle English wawileyed, from Old Norse vagl-eygr : vagl, film over the eye; see wegh-; + auga, eye, see see okw-

The wegh- root represents the perch on the beam, even the chicken roost, but also the balance in the scale, and the earwig that wiggles back and forth as in the devious voyage. Julius Pokorny routes us to the measurement table to discern its meanings. Strabismus is rooted to streb(h)- which is the whirlwind and the headband which leads to page 1025 and the possibility of the lûrnd (learned) systemic entity who has little knowledge or inspiration for it, rather is only interested in the machine mammon system.

~window2- a framed opening in a wall or enclosure that is often sealed with a sash frame that is beveled between wood, metal, and often aluminum for glass insertion in the span which may also slide in the opening; pane of glass; transparent panel on a window envelope; a means of access for observation; interval of time: the window of the day kept closing; strips of foil dropped from the sky to confuse enemy radar; chaff; a range of electromagnetic frequencies that pass unobstructed through a planetary atmosphere; Computer Science: a small area to display a file; Aerospace: launch window; an area of the outer limits where spacecraft must wiggle back and forth to pass, Middle English, from Old Norse vindauga : vindr, air, wind; see wē- + auga, eye

The root wē- is considered nirvana, and its weather seems to have mostly to do with the antiphonary* extrapolated as double-speak in the inner anthems of the language of the beasts. The psychological applications for many of the definitions of window seem derogatorily aimed at manipulation, and possibly to create the jump frog in the mind as a way to ensure the green witch remains in control.

~ullage- considered the amount of liquid within a container that is lost, as by leakage, during shipment or storage; a measurement of this amount from a bottle, cask, or keg, Middle English ulage, from Old French ouillage, from ouiller, to fill up a cask, from ouil, eye, bunghole, from Latin oculus, eye

Hidden within this trilogy is the ultima Thule, of which this has actually more to do with time, and this is the remote-goal, the farthest (lightning) attuned with the Thule (thunder) of the journey. For the beasts, it is only an amount to be weighed for loss, as debt.

Part two: Mora

mono

4-bazaar-duopsony-venal-vend1-et-wes-3- to buy, Suffixed form *wes-no-, Latin vēnum, venal, vend, sale; Suffixed o-grade form *wos-no-, Greek ōneīsthai, duopsony, to buy; Suffixed form *wes-ā, Persian bāzār, bazaar, Old Iranian- *vahā-carana-, "sale traffic", mora*, (vend2 - dō-) reference: pel-4- guff (35)
~bazaar- a market lined with stalls (shops); especially one of history; a section for selling; charity selling, see flea market, from Italian bazarro and from Urda bāzār, both from Persian, [ref: Urda- Indic language Urda urdū, short for zabān-i-urdū : Persian zabān, language, tongue + Persian urdū, camp, or court (from Old Turkic ordu, residence)]

Through some bazaar method, the original meaning of (language + camp) became (camp + camp), that being fear of need, and envy of need combined, which is literally programming to buy, whereas in history, goods produced and made by the community was a way for language and camp to balance in harmony for the survival of the individuals, and for the individuals to communicate with each other. This is now mostly removed although still exists in essence with the emergence of the flea market, yet many of these are infested with the manufacturers of cheap goods made with cheaper labor, which destroys the band between communication and home, and the fruition of community.

~duopsony- a condition related to money management where a minimum of two rivals (buyers or sellers, or both) exert controlling or monopoly influence on others who (buy and or sell), DUO- + Greek opsōnia, purchasing of provisions (from opsōnein, to buy food : opson, cooked food + ōnē, buying, from ōneisthai, to buy) [ref: duo- two, see dwo-  amino (18)]

If looking close between the headset, a psychological twist is set right in the definition. First, your brain is cooked, then what is left is the buyer. This word was tagged to a stock market term, but if one considers the ethical standards, it would be better to consider this as a cover for manipulation along with the excuse of the right to flood the market with garbage that is literally destroying the earth source preventing community to flourish, in turn, feeding the beasts and their moraine used as a weapon.

~venal- open to bribery; mercenary: venal mayor; capable of betraying any honor, producing lies willingly, especially for a price; corruptible; despicable, Latin vēnālis, from vēnum, sale

~vend1- to sell by peddling using automation in selling, as in machines; machine or state fair; peddling ideas for sale for quick easy profits rather than self-produced, Latin vēndere, alteration of vēnumdare : vēnum, sale + dare, to give, see root dō-; dowry, lobster, dacha, thermidor, bulwark*

Of note, the root group (2-bibliopole-monopoly-et-pel-4-) is another example of the four-plex abuse of our psyches related to buying and selling, and of the entity becoming whole with the four beasts and those who resist are considered insolent as the disease spreads. It almost seems as though when the dacha went, so did the soul. This might be seen as the one who is forced onto the plank and can't make up his mind of whether to jump or not or how he got into this situation in the first place.

We also now have two instances of applications related to the alphabet letter a, which might be a clue as to the organization of programs. One of Suffixed form *wes-ā, and the one from the Ok corral, Suffixed form okw,  so will need to keep an eye on these, as their entries do not provide any word associations.

Part three: Lionfish

lionfish

4-cousin-sister-sororal-sorority-et-swesor- [sister, Zero-grade form *swesr-, Old English- sweostor, sister, Old Norse- systir, sister, sourced Germanic *swestr-]; suffixed form *swesr-īno-, Latin- sobrinus, maternal cousin, SORORAL, SORORITY, Latin- soror, sister, lionfish*
~cousin- the classification of a child to one's (aunt or uncle); relative descendent through divergence (see envy, root ); common ancestor; kinsman or kinswoman of a group or country; one sovereign addressing another, Middle English cosin, a relative, from Old French, from Latin cōnsōbrīnus, cousin : com-, com- + sōbrīnus, cousin on the mother's side

~sister- a girl or women having the same mother and father as another; girl or women having only one parent as another; half sister; any girl or women with a parent connection; stepsister; common ancestor; a nun (Latin nonna, feminine of nonnus, tutor, monk); one identified as female: "the sisters Death and Night" (Walt Whitman - AHD); sisterhood; Genetics: of or being an identical pair, Middle English, partly from Old English sweostor and from Old Norse systir

There seems to be a hint related to the nŏ-men- root again with the Roman praenomen, which is a pre-name, while praedial is the bondsman to the estate, and this estate may be your mind. Strangely, it seems to sound like prayer related to the bull fight in the head where knowledge is sorted. Between these two words is the praemunire, Middle English premunire facias, from Medieval Latin praemūnīre, to warn (from Latin, to fortify : prae-, pre- + mūnīre, to defend) + Latin faciās, that you cause). Once classified under this word you have obeyed and disobeyed simultaneously according to English law.

This sound like the cruel king of Corinth condemned forever to roll a huge stone up a hill in Hades only to have it roll down again on nearing the top whose name was Sisyphus, from Greek Sisuphos.

~sororal- of, related to, or resembling a sister; sisterly, Latin soror, sister

~sorority- a chiefly social organization of women students at a college or university, usually designated by Greek letters, Medieval Latin sorōritās, from Latin soror, sorōr-, sister

Preceding the sororal is the soricine, or shrew, which is considered the shrewe, or villain, and then we have the sorites which is a form of syllogistic logic that surrounds its prey, which is the teuæ- root containing the ingredients to "stop up" and coagulate the swelling or lump in the mind, as in tomb. In the middle of the tomb is the (Magna) cum laude surrounded by Carta and Graecia, or what's left of them. The do in the to went to hell as presented in our current environment.

Part four: Moor

pairo

7-hesperian-vesper-vespertilaonid-visigoth-west-westerly-western
-e
t-wes-pero- evening, night, Reduced form *wes-, Suffixed form *wes-to-, Old English- west, west, Old English- westerne, western, Old English- westra, more westerly, all sourced Germanic *west-; Late Latin Visigothī, Visigoth, "West Goths" (Gothī, the Goths), Germanic- *wis-, possibly from wes-pero-; Basic form *wespero-, Latin- vesper, vespertilionid, evening, Greek hesperos, hesperian, evening, moor*, Artemis*
~Hesperian- of or related to the west?, from Latin Hesperius, from Greek hesperios, from hesperos, evening, [ref: polka partner hesitation, the instance of pause?, check mora and compare; also see..]
-Hestia- Greek Mythology: goddess of the hearth, daughter of Cronus and Rhea
-Vesta-  Greek Mythology: goddess of the hearth, tended by virgins (sisters?) containing a sacred fire

Greek Mythology: The garden of Hesperides is supposedly situated at the western end of the earth, but I would need more clues on that one, as it seems more centralized where we have two nymphs (sisters?) teaming with a dragon (Yggdrasil?) to watch over a garden where golden apples grow. This was referenced in chapter 2 in the painting by Agnolo Bronzino of Venus (Hesperus) and Cupid with a golden apple held in one hand by Venus. According to the navigator elevation, Venus rests on the masculine fear across from Mars, also representing the night or black sun, and may represent the Artemis among the metope union. William Delany wrote an article about the actual stigmas in the starfish cinguefoil naming each section that also match the previous analogies. The earth position is the pyramid, across from the phoenix, one on dirt, one on water; above the pyramid is the red serpent across from the Ram, and these were divided by the Thunderbolt, and also the Nile River.
http://www.libraries.wvu.edu/delany/myths.htm

~vesper- a bell that summons worshipers to vespers (reference Pan who carries bell); Vesper- the evening star, especially Venus; Archaic: evening, [ref: vespers- sixth of seven canonical hours; sixtus; and (Pooecetes gramineus), vesper sparrow]

~vespertilaonid- any of the various distributed insect-eating bats of the family Vespertilionidae, characterized by a long tail in adjective form, New Latin Vespertiliōnidae, family name, from Vespertiliō, Vespertiliōn-, type genus, from Latin vespertiliō, bat, from vesper, evening, see crepuscular

Of notice on "white looking bat journeys" we must remember Amerigo Vespucci (1454-1512), Italian explorer of the South American coast, and also who America is named after in his honor. The vespine is something that resembles a wasp and the vestal is a nun.

~Visigoth- member of western Goths that invaded the Roman Empire in the fourth century A.D. and settled in France and Spain, establishing a monarchy that lasted until the early eighth century, Late Latin Visigothī, the Visigoths, [ref: east; Ostrogoth, root aus- trinity (24)]

I first referenced the West side Goths in chapter 9, and now we can compare the labyrinth at Chastres, from Fullcanelli's work, where the Minotaur also battles in the metope. Strangely, in following the Chastres, we find the chaste tree of two Vitex varieties: (V. agnus-castus and V. negundo). The Charybdis is the whirlpool in Greek mythology as a ship-devouring sea monster located opposite the cave of Scylla. Fulcanelli mentions a trilogy in his book, "Fulcanelli, Master Alchemist, Le Mystère des Cathédrales" possibly related to this journey and recognized as the Mirror of the philosophical Science. "It is a mirror in which you see our Mercury, our Sun and Moon, appear and shine, by which you can show in an instant and prove to Doubting Thomas the blindness of his crass ignorance." from page 97

~west- cardinal point opposite east designated by the Mississippi River dividing the Northern Hemisphere; a direction opposite the earth's axial spin (previous time position); a former region of the Allegheny Mountains considered in that direction; a section of living considered acquiesce to community for capitalism; Middle English, from Old English

It seems the Amerigo dream was built on a bazaar non-community living that looked and acted just like a real community nested in the capitalization of the free and brave, and the unrestrained abuse of life. The Pentagon wraps up the star of death.

~westerly- opposite easterly; 90˚ to the right of due north or 270˚ to the left of due north, Middle English, from wester, western, from Old English westra

The diction tells us that wester is to move westward, and used of the sun, the moon, or a star. This is complete nonsense, as we are actually moving east along with the surface of the planet at approximately 1000 miles per hour in time positioning. I had answered this question in the 7th grade and received an A for being aware of this fact. Those who move to the west are somewhat nuts, as in reality, they are attempting to stand still, or defeat the spin of the earth it seems.

~western- the Latin languages that developed into Spanish, French, Portuguese, English, among a few, and stemming from the Roman Catholic Churches; to sit or face toward due west; frontier (forehead); to place the frontier in a new position; screen, Middle English, from Old English westerne

The western world in analogy to the map we have discovered tells us this is knowledge, and the language meeting the camp. Although this is now mostly brainwashing, the film industry began in a very peculiar way of reckoning the forehead, and the mind. The American West, or western was not the first display of the metope on screen, it came with a few low budget artifacts where the spiritual and the corporeal could be sensed, and fear and envy's power truss exposed as plain as day with creators like Val Lewton. The western came after this, the first being Apache Drums, and growing rapidly through time to expand, but the art soon ran out, as reality was an easier fake, opening yet another doorway of mirrors where art has been buried, in turn, hurting the artist who knew they could bond with a story. And in the end, the stories remain the building block of the window being made. Their link, if ever removed by the beasts, is the essence of the house which keeps it afloat.

Part five: Moralize

melow

2-primavera2-vernal-et-wesr- Spring, VERNAL, PRIMAVERA1, Latin- vēr, spring (phonologically irregular), NO MORE DATA, moralize* (primavera1 - per-1-)
~primavera2- primavera1: a tree (Cybistax donnellsmithii) of Mexico and Guatemala, having opposite, palmately compound leaves, yellow flowers, and close-grained light-colored wood, also called white mahogany, Spanish, spring, primavera, from Late Latin prīma vēra, early spring, plural of prīmum vēr : Latin prīmus, first, see per-1- + vēr, spring; primavera2: made with different kinds of diced or sliced vegetables, from Italian (alla) primavera, (in the) spring (style), from Late Latin prīma vēra
Reference:
per-1- planck's constant (30)

~vernal- vernal equinox; passing period of time subjected to lower temperatures; conjunction Mar. 20 (Pisces, Neptune #7, jump to Mars #4, Aries, Ram, 21st); often characterized as Spring, youthfulness, fresh, Latin vērnālis, from vērnus, from vēr, spring, [ref: autumnal equinox: Sept. 21 (Virgo, Mercury #1, jump to Pluto #9, Libra 22nd ]

The division of the year using the four seasons has many combinations, the equinoxes divide by 6 months, and the solstices also divide by 6 months. The emphasis seems towards the equinoxes which is the time periods when both night and day are the closest to being equal. This may like the dragon, at a time period when there is the least resistance for ritual implementation, and this could also be related to the elevation in the map, where the metope is suitable for the program. The bull ram also seems to be making the passage across the metope during this period between Sept. 21 through Mar. 21.

9-aurora-east-easter-eastern-eo-eos-eosin-ostmark-ostragoth-et-aus- Trinity (24)

Part six: Checkers

ogn
©unknown

7-abort-are-art2-earnest-hormone-orient-origin-et-er-1- to move, set in motion, ARE1, ART2, Old English- eart and aron, second person singular and plural present of beōn, to be, Germanic- *ar-, *or-, *art(a), to be, exist, probably from er-1-, Old English- eornoste, earnest, (zealous, serious), Germanic- suffixed form *er-n-os-ti, perhaps from er-1-, Suffixed form *or-yo, ORIENT, ORIGIN, (ORIGINAL); ABORT, Latin- orīrī, to arise, appear, be born, Suffixed form *or-smā-, Greek- hormē, hormone, (impulse, onrush), checkers*, chordate* (art1 - ar-; cosmic compass (17)*)
~abort-  Offensive slang: abortion, monstrosity; a process in which the fetal development is halted either for the safety of the mother, or because the mother is incapable of proceeding because of malfunction; miscarriage; a termination of a procedure (because of the great risk) such as a missile, bomb, or other projectile before docking or insertion; execution; Computer Science: reliable failure implementation, Latin abortāre, frequentative of aborīrī, abort-, to disappear, miscarry : ab-, away, (see ab-1) + orīrī, to appear, [ref: ABO system- antigen attachments, A, B, AB]

--Aborigine- the flora and fauna native to a geographical area; indigenous, ab-1 + orīgine, ablative of orīgo, beginning (note ab-2 is centimeter-gram-second unit, abolm- electromagnetic unit of resistance)
--RigVeda- Hindu sacred text + vedah, sacred lore, knowledge?, see
weid- spice melonge (25)
weg- mecca (26)
--Althea- rose of Sharon, hollyhock, Greek althaia, from althainein, to heal, see root al-2-; adz?*

Research:
--ort- lunch, first meal, eater, Samoyed, roots ed-; carambola* and root ud-; outlaw, violence, martial*, also see ort cloud
--malleus- root melæ-;
Malpighian layer- deepest epidermis layer, also malposition
--malt- root mel-1-;

~are- are1: second personal singular and plural (and first and third person plural) present indicative of be, Middle English aren, from Old English aron, are2: also ar, Abbr. a, a. a metric unit of area equal to 100 square meters (119.6 square yards)

References:
--area- open space, Latin, possibly akin to ārēre, to be dry, arid
--Ares- Greek mythology: god of war
--arête- sharp mountain ridge, spur, spine, Late Latin arista, awn, fishbone
--arris- sharp edge or ridge formed, Old French areste, fishbone, spine

The word awn is a representation of the slender, bristlelike appendages found in the spikelets of many grasses, sourced Old Norse ogn, or from Old English agen, from the root ak-. The ogn represent another absolute key in the palindrome world. One side set to go on knowledge, and one set to green where the animal instinct resides. The awning is similar to an eyelid over the window, and has no origin. Also, to note, the gn may be analogical to gin, where the seed is removed from the cotton. Gin is also a machine hoist or a pile driver, from Old French, short for engin, skill. sound keys: awn, yawn, beon, beyond

~art2- Archaic: second person singular present indicative of be, Middle English, from Old English eart
~art1 - ar-; cosmic compass (17)*)

The aria is the solo piece or opera presence, and the arsis marks it either long or short, from accented to unaccented, a multitude of endless melody, as in the pianoforte or the minnesinger. Artaxerxes I may have help to install the nomens. Artemis and the five herbs seem to focus on the mugwort which may rest in the middle. The psychological analogies may provide a scary movie of our world. The mugwort is strongly associated with childbirth and assisting in a positive way. The sagebrush has two stories, and the tarragon is adjacent. The secret between the wormwood and wormweed may lie in a herb called Epazote, which is powerful enough to kill worms in the intestine.

~earnest- (evision) earnest1: the gunfight between zealous and serious often thought of as sincerity when it is only a cover for the tombstone between the eyes; weighty nature; grave; determinate: "Both sides are deeply in earnest, with passions that approximate those of civil war" (Conor Cruise O'Brien - AHD), Middle English ernest, from Old English- eornoste, earnest, (zealous, serious); earnest2: money paid in advance; deposit; token of assurance; Middle English ernest, varient of ernes, alteration of Old French erres, plural of erre, pledge, from Latin arra, alteration of arrabō, from Greek arrabōn, earnest-money, from Hebrew 'ērābon, from 'ārab, to pledge

Reference: ombudsman-  (simulated-centered bud) roots:
1)
ambhi- bebe (26)
2) man-1-; mannequin, Norman, Ala-manniz; flourine*, #9, valance 1
3) bheudh-; herald, messenger, Buddha2, perfect knowledge; barn swallow*

~hormone- a substance, usually a peptide or steroid, produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiological activity, such as growth or metabolism; any of the various similar substances found in plants and insects that regulate development, from Greek hormōn, present participle of horman, to urge on, from hormē, impulse, Greek- hormē, hormone, (impulse, onrush) [ref: hopscotch- irregular jumps; also polka partner- hormogonium- chain germ cell, root ser-2-; sorcerer, assort, inapt*]

~orient- Orient: Asia; the rising son on the horizon; the characteristics of a lustrous pearl; oriental; a method of compass navigation; orientation; the alignment of points of reference; bearing; a production whereby the purpose of points of reference sit outside the normal diopter capable measurement in the mind; propaganda; Middle English, from Old French, from Latin oriēns, orient, rising sun, east, from present participle of orīrī, to arise, be born

~origin- a point or intersection; determination of existence; ancestry: "We cannot escape our origins, however hard we try" (James Baldwin - AHD); what constitutes a derivative; coordination; Mathematics: the point of intersection of coordinate axis, as in Cartesian coordinate system; Anatomy: the point of attachment of a muscle the remains relatively fixed in position during contraction and use, Latin indigenous, orīgine, ancestry, from Latin orīgo, orīgin-, orīrī, be born, beginning, Synonyms: inception-source-root, Source implies location: "The mysterious . . is the source of all true art and science" (Albert Einstein - AHD)

The word ancestor is from Old French, antecēdere, to precede, and is attached to two roots:
ant-; forehead, advance, Vedanta, ant-s 48; allegro* (between allegretto and presto)
ked-; cease, cede, no drawing back; 884, (Husserl, phenomenology, existentialists*) 307

Part seven: Chime

earth3

3-aardvark1-aardwolf1-earth-et-er-2- earth, ground, Extended form *ert-, Old English eorthe, earth; AARDVARK, AARDWOLF, Middle Dutch aerde, eerde, earth, all sourced Germanic *erthō, chime* (aardvark2 - porko) (aardwolf2 - wlkwo-)
~aardvark1- a burrowing mammal (Orycteropus afer) of southern Africa, having a stocky, hairy body, large ears, a long tubular snout, and powerful digging claws, Obsolete Afrikaans : aarde, earth (from Middle Dutch aerde,) + vark, pig (from Middle Dutch varken, see porko-)
reference: root porko-; porcupine, porpoise, pork; porko-s 841; hemal*

~aardwolf1- a mammal (Proteles cristatus) native to southern and eastern Africa that resembles the hyena, has gray fur with black stripes, and feeds mainly on termites and insect larvae, Afrikaans : aarde, earth (from Middle Dutch aerde, see er-2-) + wolf, wolf (from Middle Dutch, see wlkwo-)
reference: root
wlkwo-; wolf, lupine, ulkvos 1178; Mother Carey's chicken*

~earth- that which is friable between the north and south Frigid Zones; soil; third planet from the sun, having a sidereal period of revolution about the sun of 365.26 days at a mean distance of approximately 149 million kilometers (92.96 million miles), an axial rotation period of 23 hours 56.07 minutes, an average radius of 6.374 kilometers (3.595 miles), and a mass of approximately 5.974 X 1024 pounds); the realm of mortal existence: the temporal world; the living inhabitants of the planet; the lair of a burrowing animal; the ground of an electrical current; Chemistry: any of several metallic oxides, such as alumina or zirconia, that are difficult to reduce and were formerly regarded as elements, Middle English erthe, from Old English eorthe

Addendum

The late Joseph Campbell wrote in his Occidental Mythology a few wonderful correlations to help in understanding the metopic. The following paragraph really stood out among the work and is from  Chapter Two, The Consort of the Bull, page 57.

"The symbol here seems to represent the plane of juncture of earth and heaven, the goddess and the god, who appear to be two but are in being one. For, as we know from an ancient Sumerian myth, heaven (An) and the earth (Ki) were in the beginning a single undivided mountain (Anki), of which the lower part, the earth, was female, and the upper, heaven, male. But the two were separated (as Adam into Adam and Eve) by their son Enlil (in the Bible by their [creator], Yahweh), whereupon the world of temporality appeared (as it did when Eve ate the apple; Exodus 4: 2-4). The ritual marriage and connubium was to be understood as a reconstruction of the primal undifferentiated state, both in meditation (psychological aspect) for the refreshment of the soul, and in act (magical aspect) for the fertilization and renovation of nature: whereby it was also to be recognized that there is a plane or mode of being where that primal state is ever present, though to the mind and eye of day all seems to be otherwise. The state of the ultimate bull, that is to say, is invisible: black, pitch black."

Comment: The reference to the Anki is rather synonymous with the Ankh touched on in the last few chapters in the story, and worth investigating. On page 54, Joseph speaks of the Mother of the Minotaur where he mentions the lion-headed solar eagle consuming the ever-dying, ever-living lunar bull displayed in a terra-cotta plaque in Philadelphia at the University Museum from ancient Sumer, c. 2500 B.C. This fascinating piece depicts a prominent device resembling the Cretan [horns of the consecration] marking the field of contact between the receptive and the bestowing god. Poseidon is also resting below in some analogies, and the Two Queens adjacent. Here is the mention of the script called Linear B deciphered by the architect Michael Ventris on the Greek mainland.

"To Dictaean Zeus, oil."
"To the Daidaleion, oil."
"To the Lady of the Labyrinth, a jar of honey."

"Moreover, at a site on the Greek mainland now identified as Pylos, the Mycenaean palace-city of King Hestor of the Iliad, a second store of Linear B notations has turned up, which tells of a large number of gifts to the Greek sea-god Poseidon, [the Lord (posei) of the earth-goddess (dās), including cattle, rams, sheepskins, wheat, flour, and wine, cheeses, honey and unguent, gold, and even human beings. We learn of a divine triad called [the Two Queens and Poseidon][...]"

The Mayans again have shown us their art in connecting with the ancient past, as in Chapter one of Campbell's Occidental Mythology, entitled, "The Serpent's Bride", and the Mother Goddess Eve, on page 12, a figure of the (axis mundi) displays "the Buddhist Tree of Enlightenment in the "Immovable Spot" at the center of the world. Around the symbol of the sun, atop the column, four little circles are to be seen. These, we are told, symbolize the four rivers that flow to the quarters of the world."

The Syro-Hittite example provided by Campbell shows the Mesopotamian hero Gilgamesh in dual manifestation, serving as the guardian of a sanctuary, in the way of the lion-birds of Gudea's cup. And then Campbell adds, "But what we find within the sanctuary is of neither human, animal, nor vegetal form; it a column made of serpent-circles, bearing on its top a symbol of the sun. Such a pole or perch is symbolic of the pivotal point around which all things turn.." [...]

This can be correlated with the way knowledge is also spun at a higher level of allusive balance only for direct manipulation, if only for a short while in time, a death wish is inserted into the program. Follow this story and see correlations: Trees of Volition - Folded in Time

Mayan Solar Day 8, Venus
Yellow Star, Beautifies, Art, Elegance

Notes from Occidental Mythology:

Venus requires 584 days to complete one cycle of phases (one synodic period). Five such (584 X 5 = 2920 days) amount to eight years (365 X 8 = 2920). Hence Venus requires eight years to return to the same point of the zodiac while at greatest brilliancy.

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