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"Life's but a walking
shadow." (Shakespeare - AHD)
"They know the routes...of the trappers, where to
waylay them." (Washington Irving - AHD)
Chapter 60: Kissing the Lion's face
March 5, 2009:
After the last chapter, the fantail was carried forward, but
during the writing, it was discovered that a sycophant was on
the loose. It felt similar to the AIG sign hanging on the
insurance wall. A trip back into the matrix will wake some up
fast. Others, just drive faster. To get ahead, just a little,
and land in a far away cloud. The feeling of the lone star, bait
for the explosive heads. Dogs that bark in the night and
delivery the diagenetic stings that last a lifetime, of which
one dare not mention, or a career melts into the sun. A far
reach in the screams of the doublet medals of honor.
This science and logic works wonders, as the dogs cannot squint,
and trust is a thing of the past. To kiss the lion's face,
fresh, clean, soft, clear. One who knows. Others want to see the
tongue, and pray that the lion does not close it's mouth, and to
impart the state of fear of a dead man. The Matthew, Mark, Luke,
and John, for bad air. A gross door that slides open and closed
on command. A trailer in the sky with four rubbery wheels to be
spun into a song that sings on the bar.
To kiss the lion's face is to know how love is sacred, and how
not to hurt. She smiles for more does she not? Can you blame
her? Does she see the fury inside? In the journey ahead, if you
can keep from barfing, keep the fuzz out of your face, you can
pass through the time warp with just a drop, but when you tell
your story, you meet the dogs in the night. No one believes you
in the omen, in the alzheimer that holds the talisman for the
hoary alyssum that seems sweet.
In this chapter, we can evaluate the view in the mirror that has
been wiped clean. To see behind the veil of lies. In the next
chapter, you may need a space suit with a chair that is bolted
to the floor. The beauty of knowledge, the squints of trust, the
paw that always pulls back to show the eternity of sadness and
happiness, all as one that love and live forever.
At the current time, over 200 groups of 600 have been partially
organized. The root group wegh- may be one of the
most valuable groups in the entire dictionary. As time permits,
a list of exceptional groups will rise to the top, this one is
called the eye disease*, and is now among that list. This is
also to some extent, why it has taken longer to evaluate, for it
holds many messages, and many beasts.
Part one:
Fantail
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12-alleviate-carnival-elevate-leaven-legerdemain-leprechaun1-lever-levity
-light2-lighter-lung-relieve-et-legwh-
light, having little weight, Suffixed form *legwh-t-,
Old English- līht,
light2,
lēoht; Old English- līhtan,
lighter2,
to lighten, both sourced Germanic *līht(j)az;
Suffixed from *legwh-u-i-, LEAVEN,
LEVER, LEVITY, ALLEVIATE, CARNIVAL, ELEVATE, LEGERDEMAIN,
(MEZZO-RELIEVO), RELEIVE, Latin- levis, light, with
its derivative levāre, to
lighten, raise; Variant form *lagwh-,
Old Irish- lū-,
leprechaun, small; Nasalized form *l(e)ngwh-,
Old English- lungen, lung, lungs (from their
lightness?) from Germanic *lung-, (Warning-
see lei-) Latin
oblīvīscī, to forget,
attributed by some? to this root, is more likely from
lei- [Pokorny
leguh- 660] fantail* (leprechaun2
- kwrep-)
(light1 - leuk-) |
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~alleviate-
(transitive module: verbum,
word, word) a state of not being able to bear pain as a way
of relieving it; a drug that lightens cold symptoms: the
warm sun alleviated the soul; relieve as relief; Late
Latin alleviāre, alleviārat-,
to lighten : Latin ad-, ad- + levis, light
It has been discovered that an
additional program now exists in the swan's neck, the
consonant T, possibly associated with the tsimmes recently
navigated, which is an assumed relief within a word, which
automatically qualifies as an adjective, but is labeled a
transitive verb with no driver, and this was defined as
someone who was "to make (pain, for
example) more bearable. This was clearly propaganda
that was carefully sewn, and "for example" was alleviated
into the fabric. This may be fed by the first leg of the
tsimmes that is the palindrome, the root ed-
carat*, which may be terminated possibly with the samizdat,
which has three legs when the last leg is forgiven. There is
no daisy daisy, pull the hardware.
~carnival2-
(mute bomb: nōmen,
nōmin)
a festival marked by merrymaking and feasting during the
season just before Lent; traveling amusement which took the
name with rides, games, and sideshows; festival or revel:
spring carnival; Italian carnevale, from Old
Italian carnelevare, Shrovetide : carne,
meat (from Latin carō, carn-,
flesh, see sker-1-
integument (54)) + levare,
to remove (from Latin levāre, to raise, see legwh-)
The carnival is something that eats
your spirit from a distance, and may begin with a term now
coined as the "movie movie", or the attachments that are
removed similarly to the way a Lion eats its prey that lands
between the frame, or is hung on the wall.
~elevate-
(transitive module: verbum,
word, word) see sea elephants; to move (something) to
a higher place or position from a lower one: his forehead
dropped like a rock, revealing the dirt on the floor; to
increase the amplitude, intensity, or volume of:
he woke up feeling elevated; to instigate a transition
of morality which then becomes a signal receptor for the
lost Bermuda triangle cloaked by elation, also called lift,
Middle English elevaten, from Latin ēlevāre,
ēlevāt- : ē-, ex-, up; see EX- (see eghs- carnallite*)
+ levāre, to raise, see
elevation plan
The draft is the dark light that creeps in the door,
whereby the letterbox is swept away, killing the samizdat,
and the ability to navigate all of life becoming the perfect
candidate for the w-two-automatic-alert-system and you can
be sold from stores as a card-board cutout.
~leaven- (skull
bomb: nōmen,
nōmin)
an agent, such as yeast, that causes bacteria or dough to
rise, especially by fermentation; an element, influence, or
agent that works subtly to hide or reveal light that may
modify or activate the parts; catalyst (see
leu-
viewfinder (39));
rising agent, see expandor; causing or modifying weight
distribution, Middle English, from Old French levain,
from Vulgar Latin *levāmen,
from Latin levāre, to raise
This may be similar to a
psychological exotoxin that is implemented from birth from
fundaments supporting the ivy league of vines crawling all
over the house while movie one thinks it is a small square
chip, and koolaid is blood. This reminds me of the big bug,
who only needs three things: sugar, water, and warmth, and
the spore is born by these simple agents. Earth, water,
fire, and air, are also agents, and seeming to be four of
great concern.
~legerdemain- (leer
bomb: nōmen,
nōmin)
sleight of hand; a show of skill or deceitfulness: financial
legerdemain, Middle English legerdemayn, from Old French
leger de main : leger, light (from Vulgar Latin *leviārius,
from Latin levis + de, of (from Latin dē, see
de- bias*, B horizon*) + main,
hand, see MORTMAN
Following this instruction manual
makes a pie of clay, molded into a body, (see Mr. Bill), and
the perpetually owned unit, which has no place to stack
itself that is not at mercy to fundaments. The sleight of
hand is from the leaven, in creating the human movie movie.
Hand is invalid as defined, and distraction from the
head, or tower being built, that is one beyond eleven.
See also root
men-2-
frey
(29),
for mortman,
which is also sensing fret, and the metope bull fight
that is a desired installation of the beasts, which is
certainly run by humans who worship them, such as the ivy
league.
~leprechaun1-
(mutable: nōmen,
nōmin)
the postulation of a race of elves in Irish folklore who
supposedly can reveal hidden treasure to someone who catches
him, Irish Gaelic luprachįn, alteration of Middle
Irish luchrupįn, from Old Irish luchorpān :
luchorp ( lū-, small; see
legwh- + corp,
body, from Latin corpus,
see
kwrep-)
+ -ān, diminutive suffix
~lever-
(apo-cloaked preposition: nōmen,
nōmin);
First Class Lever: fulcrum (sun: Helios) is fixed
between gravity (earth) and driver (force or projection;
muscle), see pivot rings (sun-resistance), wedge, prop,
stick, rod, shaft, handle; (resistance once engaged:
example: row boat; point of contact) Second Class
Lever: gravity (earth) fixed between fulcrum (sunset
point) and (force or resistance), see pivot rings (earth;
levin), wedge, prop, stick, rod, shaft, handle, embankment;
Third Class Lever: (with ring force: time) between
fulcrum (sun) and gravity (earth), lift, see pivot (sleep;
levee); a tool of positional or seemingly mechanical
advantage that only relieves with the ring force, Middle
English, from Old French levier, from lever, to
raise, from Latin levāre, from levis, light
Much work is needed to really begin
to bite off some of this. To help, Levi is the forebear, and
the beta is possibly part of the (between) element described
in the definition of lever, see daiwer- beta
wave*. The leviathan has a Canaanite association from
Itn, Lotan, the Hydra, which may in fact be a
cover for the scorpion rearrangement. Also, the lexeme
is rooting down to one word for lever, which is the word
left, which is also exhibited in the structural
diagrams. This needs expanding.
~levity-
(fixed mode: nōmen,
nōmin);
lightness of manner or speech, especially when it may be
more likely it will be considered as inappropriate;
changeableness within resistance that is seen as
inconsistent; a state deriving quality; buoyancy at ground
level that seems uplifting, Latin levitās, from
levis, light
The mezzo-relievo five pack helps
the reader discern out the lie of the floating boat, the one
in which the entity is afraid it will fall out of its own
boat, if its tower is brought down to size, which may even
be associated with the sun, however, tint and dye are not
the same thing. Dye is intense saturation, and tint is
subtle. Without realizing it, the entity remains in the
tower only to die. The forte is the screaming eagle in the
sky that is often pounded into the keys. On the other half,
the boy screams as a woman for the mask above. See soprano,
root
uper- mask*. The mezereon ( Daphne
mezereum ) seems to tell the story and give the warning
for the misery, which is from Arabic māzaryūn,
of Persia.
~light2-
(transitive adjective: to add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) present in flakes such as the bark of some trees,
or the outside of pastries; relatively
little; that which is abstemious from hop production
such as wheat or barley; light snow; not harsh or severe;
lighted sleeper; spongy; potentially harmful ingredients,
liable to change; bombardment without weight; mildly faint;
lacking ethical navigation; Linguistics: of, related
to, or being a syllable ending in a short vowel, or a short
vowel plus a consonant; Suffixed form *legwh-t-,
Old English- līht,
light2,
lēoht; see
light1-
leuk-
fish ladder
(32)
The word light, does not
agree with itself, the human must make the agreement in the
consonant, here being sound and time embedded into the word.
A vowel is a sounder, that is never gone with the wind,
although riding the train is necessary, or words would just
bounce off the wall, as they carry weight, and the observer
must weigh. Consonant is with the root
swen- long measure*, which includes the
swan, which may be like the shepherd's crook.
~lighter-
(mutable module: nōmen,
nōmin)
Nautical: a large flat-bottom barge or boat,
especially one used to deliver or unload production to or
from another ship of cargo transported from inland
considered a short distance; (transitives) conversing
cargo in a lighter, Middle English, perhaps from lighten, to
make less heavy?, from Old English līhtan
This is a reference to the dye used by
the beasts to keep you asleep. You can breath air, and you
can set her afire, which may kill you.
~lung-
(mutable module: nōmen,
nōmin)
often plural: lungs; either of two spongy, saclike respiratory organs in most
vertebrates, occupying the chest cavity together with the
heart and claimed to function to remove at least one element
known as carbon dioxide or CO2 that is removed from blood,
while at the same time adding more oxygen (see
ak-
A.D. (52));
similar organs in some invertebrates, including spiders, and
terrestrial snails, Middle English lunge, from Old
English lungen, lungs
Aspiration allows the lungs to wipe over or fade the stop
consonants that have been placed at the ends of words, and
this is done with the vowel placement. All expulsion of
breath is aspiration, so the phrase, "speak at the top of
one's lungs" is a lie, to emphasize pitch, which then
becomes ambition on its own. Soon you'll be on aspirin. The
aspirator has become a tool, one that seems alive.
Aspiration is from Latin aspirāre, aspirāt-, to
breath on : ad-, ad- + spirāre, to breathe. Reference
also polka partner lunge device resting in the root
del-1- black flag*, which may be
like a nozzle that is pushed.
~relieve-
(implanted transitive module: verbum,
word, word) a perceived lesson in the tower about how to lie
to oneself; allay; to release oneself from oneself;
siege;
the illusion that pain can be altered by itself by only
addressing it; substitute; deprive,
rob; lie as a form of
standing; bank, Middle English releven, from Old
French relever, from Latin relevāre : re-,
re- + levāre, to raise, Synonyms:
assuage: they assuaged their
dark lord (see swād- lierne*);
mitigate: they were appeased
only with a form of illusive mitting of the gate;
palliate: it was a deep cloak
of the pall mall that was palliated
There is no relieve, only pain, and
arriving in endless forms and tints. The lief (root
leubh-
twister (42))
may be covering
the relief, and may be analogical to other floating boats and
lies that stand and talk, the ones always willing to relieve
themselves in public ways. No one believes in sleep other
than considering it a tool, however, it is more about swaddling
clothes somewhere lying in the skin. We only sleep because
we think we "need to", and the eye disease lives on. It may
be vital to understand who is doing the bearing, or is one
bear just building a dam. |
Part two:
Eye Disease
35-advection-always-away-convection-convex-convey-deviate-devious-earwig
-envoy-evection-foy-graywackle-inveigh-norwegian2-obvious-ochlocracy
-ochlophobia-pervious-previous-trivium-vector-vehement-vehicle-vex-vogue-wag
-wagon-wain-walleyed1-way-wee-weigh-weight-wiggle-et-wegh-
to go? transport in a vehicle? Old English wegan,
weigh1, to
carry, balance in a scale, Germanic- *wegan, Old
English- węg(e), wee,
weight, unit of weight, Germanic- lengthened-grade from *wēgō-;
Suffixed form *wegh-ti, Old English- wiht, gewiht,
weight, weight, Germanic *wihti-; [ WAY,
ALWAYS, AWAY, Old English- weg, way; Old Norse-
vegr, norwegian, way, both sourced *wegaz,
course of travel, way ]; Suffixed o-grade form *wogh-no-,
[ Old English- wę(g)n, wain, wagon, Middle
Dutch- wagen, wagon, both sourced *wagnaz ];
Suffixed o-grade form *wogh-lo-, Old Norse- vagl,
walleyed, chicken roost, perch, beam, eye disease,
Germanic- *waglaz; OCHLOCRACY, OCHLOPHOBIA, Greek-
okhlos, populace, mob (< "moving mass"); distantly related
to this root are: [ Middle English- waggen, wag1, to
wag, possibly from wegh-, Old High German- waggo,
wacko, graywackle, boulder rolling on a riverbed,
both sourced Germanic *wag-, "to move about" ]; Old
French voguer, vogue, to row, sail, from Old
Low German *wogōn, to rock sway, Germanic- *wēga-,
water in motion; [ Old English- wicga, earwig,
insect (< "things that move quickly"); Middle Dutch and
Middle Low German- wiggelen, wiggle, to move
back and forth, wag, both sourced Germanic *wig- ];
Basic form *wegh-, VECTOR, VEHEMENT, VEHICLE,
ADVECTION, CONVECTION, EVECTION, INVEIGH, Latin- vehere
(past participle vectus), to carry; Suffixed basic
form *wegh-yā-, FOY, VIA, VOYAGE, CONVEY, DEVIATE,
DEVIOUS, (ENVOI), ENVOY1, OBVIOUS, PERVIOUS, PREVIOUS,
(TRIVIAL), TRIVIUM, (VIADUCT), Latin- via, way, road;
Suffixed form *wegh-s-, Latin- vexāre, vex,
to agitate (< "to set in motion"); Probably suffixed form
*wegh-so, Latin- convexus, convex,
"carried or drawn together (to a point)," convex (com-,
together, see kom) [Pokorny uegh- 1118] eye
disease* (norwegian1
- ner-1-) (walleyed2
-
okw-) |
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~advection-
(implanted mute: nōmen,
nōmin)
a human being conception from a point fixed on the earth
whereby air masses pass by the human entity, then the idiot
entity defines this as "local change" in perceived
"properties" that cannot be defined, but are tagged as "air
masses" that seem flattened similar to fish, and this is
used as a tag to push the global
warming lie as a method of profits for a idiot
species. Construction of this word is claimed as follows:
Latin advectiō, advectiōn-, act of conveying?, from
advectus, past participle of advehere,
to carry
to : ad-, ad- + vehere, to carry
There is NO
GLOBAL WARMING. Our planet is changing,
and has for millions of years. So do we, and
our changing is part of our growing by which we will attempt
to define things on our own terms without facts,
which is a disease that is rapidly spreading, and intended
to kill every living thing on the planet as superstition
related to air masses, all so a few fascist professor people
can have much more than others. All this initiates a
method of control, and to
fog the clouds of knowledge by
idiots. If you notice, this word is attempting to take on
the adjective stance, a
clever mechanism for the brain dead unit. This is the
exactly the same as the guy who directs traffic on the air
crafty carrier. The word advection
has no value whatsoever, and anyone using it is
likely an idiot.
~always-
(adverb: in relation to + verbum, word) at
all times; invariably: love always; for all time;
forever: truth is forever, Middle English
alweis : alwei,
always (from Old English ealne weg : ealne,
accusation of eall; see ALL + weg, way + -es,
adverb suffix; see -S3
It seems the construction of this word is attempting to
tag onto another root, weg- mecca (26),
in relation to the attempt to define it as "at any time" as
an addition to "at all times", which becomes nonsense as the
addition, and emphasizes the "away" effect. At any time
would not be always, as always is forever, not
selective, and this is distraction related to the
wei- medal play*
root which is aligning envy as a preference where no
preference exist by possibly raising demons over the true
spiritual guard, Middle English waughter, as possible
the waif, or stray animal, a boring of the red/white
feminine power. See root
weip-
meso (50)
~away-
(mutated-adverb:
not in relation to +
verbum, word) absent; not perceivable; extinct; removed;
separated in sense only while also perceived as related;
distance only as a measurement that is forced; opponent;
destruction, Middle English, from Old English
aweg : a-, not,
on, (see A-1,
ne-
Genghis khan*) + weg, way
Here, the a-1 prefix is switched to
on, which is a way to activate
nihilism where it
doesn't belong, turn on the awe
and dread, a masculine
cross. The "not" has been added for reference. Obviously, it
is senseless to construct words in this manner in order to
create programs of confusion. It also contributes to the lie
that individuals are alone when they are certainly not
alone, and is used to instill fear. It is assumed that the
killer palindrome root ne
is powerful, and this is clearly not true if one can take
the time to sort it out.
~convection-
(mutable: nōmen,
nōmin)
Physics: constant transient water transfer based on
Earth, water, air, and fire perceived as currents, trends,
flows, and gaseous changes resulting in effects vertically
and perceived across a wide range of surfaces, also called
Meteorology; Late Latin convectiō,
convectiōn-, from convectus, past participle of
convehere, to carry together : Latin com-,
com- + Latin vehere, to carry
This word is defined more correctly,
and explains the virus advection
plan to foil your brain in relation to truth about the
concepts of heat, which is difficult to be defined. See
kai-
die-hard (34)
~convex-
(implanted transient adjective: to add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) the act of a con plus annoyance seen as only
something that is described as bulging, when it is only a
sphere as seen from only the outside, becoming a form of
psychotic delusion; something that drives you crazy on the
outside, but sends secret messages on the inside; vision
from beyond, (claimed construction: Latin convexus),
with annoyance; see convertibles and political speeches
Geometry is an important measurement
function in science, but if applied on the bubble of the
mind, it represents ignorance exemplified by mean science,
and an attempt to kill the conveyor, especially to keep you
from understanding the next word.
~convey-
(transitive module: verbum, word, word) to
carry from one place to another; transport; (to
take, see converse; wer-2-
vera (15))
something that seems to serve as a medium of transmission; a
form of communication; impart (see
perę-2- hammer*); a transfer of
perceived property often stolen: "a look intended to
convey sympathetic comprehension." (Saki- AHD);
Law: to steal (see converse; wer-2-
vera (15)),
Middle English conveien, from Old French conveier,
from Medieval Latin conviāre, to escort : Latin
com-, com- (together) + via, way
The addition of impart is
questionable, and the (perę-2- hammer*)
root will need to be worked and studied to determine its
value, as it is likely not valid. The im- prefix may
be associated with the nine angels. The converse is
something used to occupy oneself, which may only be a good
pair of shoes.
~deviate-
(intransitive module: verbum, word, word) a
deviant; absence of normality:
the con was to spend excessively as a way to make more money
while pumping the lie; a form if disobedience to
humanity by displaying false purpose as normal, often
telling the lie of anti-life upon the enemy, in this case,
the people that construct society and formulate real value:
political deviation;
swerve; Late Latin dēviāre, dēviāt- : Latin dē-,
de- (de- bias*, B horizon*)
+ Latin via, road
This is called America, and is the
way that has been built over the top of a few good men who
tried to get back the rights of the people, but were
bombarded with the lies manifested within the minds of
people, where the beasts have always lived, and have been
hidden from sight, who are now in complete control of the
entire world, the anti-Christ often written about in
history, who is not a man, but a whole world infested by
beasts of burden within the minds of humans.
~devious-
(foxglove adjective: to add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) a shifting from normality: devious newspeak;
departed or segmented to accomplish obedience; roundabout;
cunctation: the journalist was driving a devious
four-wheel drive; distantly removed; from Latin
dēvius, out-of-the-way : dē-, de- (de- bias*,
B horizon*) + via, road
What is the foxglove? It is a
jumping board to get out of the beast four-plex, to enter
into the quick and the dead, a seemingly knock-out
for the water of life. The jump takes place from
kwetwer-
exodus*, and then
straightforward to
kwo-
expedition*, the who,
what, when, where, how, and no why, a Leonardo painted on
glass, good until the next rock day. This is why you are
told it is "not straightforward" when it is actually quite
straightforward, but this does not mean that it is
legitimate. The original prop was removed.
~earwig- (dangerous
bug: nōmen,
nōmin)
any of the various elongated insect of the order
Dermaptera, having a pair of pincerlike appendages
protruding from the rear of the abdomen; an attempt to
influence by persistent publication; doublespeak;
argument as speak, Middle English erwig, from Old
English ēarwicga : ēare, ear; see EAR1 +
wicga, insect
According to Anglo-Norman historical
legend, elephants in the 15th century had big green ears
that were used to guard against this bug, but it seems that
the bug actually prefers fruit, flowers, and small insects
over brain tissue.
~envoy-
envoy1: (mutable: nōmen,
nōmin)
a representative of a government who is sent out to deliver
the doublespeak (see ombudsman;
ambhi-
bebe (26);
bheudh-
baroque (51);
man-1- fluke2*);
a minister plenipotentiary assigned to a foreign embassy,
ranking next below the ambassador; messenger or agent of
delivery; French envoyé, messenger, from past
participle of envoyer, to send, from Old English
envoier, from Late Latin inviāre, to be on the
way : Latin in-, in, on; see EN-1 (to put into; cause;
see
en- centerfold*) + Latin via, way;
envoy2: (mutable: nōmen,
nōmin)
no derivative, a short closing stanza in certain
verse forms, such as the ballade or (sestina; see
s(w)eks limen*), dedicating the poem to the
patron or summarizing it main ideas; the concluding portion
of of a prose work or play; see envoi; bonvoyage, Middle
English envoie, from Old French, a sending away,
conclusion, from envoier, to send, see
envoy1
Basically, the placement of envy is the limen of this
conception, and to fluke out both sides of envy and fear to
place or fill the hole between them with the envious feeling
as a basis, similar to the
bhel-2-
attlee (51)
root discussed previously in traffic. One is art, and one is
a crime.
~evection- (mutation: nōmen,
nōmin)
see back of one dollar bill; pyramid power or solar
perturbation of the lunar orbit, Latin ēvectiō, ēvectiōn-,
a going up, from ēvectus, past participle of
ēvehere, to raise up : ē-, ex-, up from; see EX-
+ vehere, to carry
This is an implant for envy, and her
lunar power that is masking the feminine cancer.
~foy- (mutation: nōmen,
nōmin)
Scots, farewell feast, drink,
gift, as at a wedding, Dutch dialectal fooi, from
Middle Dutch foye, journey?, from Old French voie,
from Latin via, road, also see anteroom, lobbyist, of the
hearth, Latin focus, fire, foxglove, drug is digitalis,
money
As you can tell, I don't like this word, and consider it
dangerous. The foyer is a fancy entrance to living quarters,
so the foy is something else in relation to an entrance that
doesn't exist, and seems related to the ankh which needs
blowing up.
~graywacke-
(dangerous mute: nōmen,
nōmin)
a classification for shale that seems dark; dark grey
sandstone, partial translation of German Grauwacke :
grau, gray + Wacke, rock (from Middle High
German, from Old High German waggo, boulder)
The graywacke holds a strange
analogy in that it may be posited that this is the same
experience as one known in religious cult rituals called
"being saved", of which I personally experienced at a
young age, one that permanently damages the mind. Children
are now saved at even a younger age, which increases the
damage and crime committed as child abuse. In the
experience, you get down on your knees and pray to the grey
cloud of the lord to live as intelligent design, the
anti-Christ. When completed, you walk away believing the
experience is real, turning emotions into the rock for
Satan, who is the real master. If one is able to discern the
damage done, rage is often the first response, especially
being such a crime against humanity. However, continued
knowledge can heal the mind to some degree, without full
restitution of the crime committed, where it seems no laws
abide. Because the graywacke is included in the eye disease
group, it is highly likely that this analogy is an accurate
description of the disease. This also raises the question in
psychiatry of the creation of the
fils2
unit, as the combo pack of windbag, purse, piece of money
(see
bhel-2-
attlee (51)),
one that is completely unable to discern reality until the
talisman can be removed, similar to the story of "The Three
Faces of Eve" that was produced into a movie before I was
born in 1956. After I was saved in fakery for Satan about
the age of 10, I distinctly remember that I did not feel any
different after the experience, everything was exactly the
same, which stunned me at the time, and I held this inside
as a lie. Once the lie becomes solidified, it becomes more
difficult to remove the devilfish.
~inveigh- lie as defined
by AHD,
dead tag used in propaganda mechanisms where name matching
is critical to administer acceptance of lack of obedience at
upper levels to citizens rights, and lack of obedience in
creating illegal operations to harm innocent citizens run by
non-obedient government operations
~Norwegian2-
(foxglove adjective: to add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) of, or related to Norway or its people, language,
or culture; native or inhabitant of Norway; Dano-Norwegian;
New Norwegian; from Medieval Latin Norvegia, Norway
(influenced by Norway), from Old Norse Norvegr :
nordhr, north; (see ner-2-,
bond, James Bond*) + vegr,
region?, see wegh-
It seems obvious that something funny
is going on with this adjective, as the ner-2-
root pokes to the Gibson girl, which is a dry martini with a
pickled onion, a derogatory association for women, that was
coined by Charles Dana Gibson, and if you Acer
platanoides, the Norway Maple was previously tagged
as the tree of knowledge, or
narwhal masculine node planter (long tooth), and the
Picea abies, or Norway Spruce, the tree of life
as the narwhal feminine abyss subjected back in the fourth
chapter of the sapient stones. These two bonds are invaded
by the Danu, the mythological mother of the
Irish gods, and the goddess of death. It is unknown if the
Norse gods approved of this. To subject a bit further, the
Hellespont, or Dardanelles which connects two
seas, the Aegean, and Marmara, another mythological mystery
representing the far-fetched anomaly of seeing digits
upside down, where only three numbers become letters, h
becomes 4, e becomes 3, and 7 become L, spelling hel.
All other numbers remain the same except for one, 6 and 9,
which keep trying to be each other. It is also curious that
the inner nest or north wiggle of this word is tagging the
wicca root (weg- mecca (26)),
which is previous to wegh-.
~obvious-
(adjective: to add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) a form of understanding that becomes apparent;
easily seen through by subtlety or transparence: an obvious
political ploy; Archaic: standing in the way of or in
front, from Latin obvius, from obviam, in the
way, within reach : ob-, against; (see OB-, to turn toward,
see
epi- Charles*) + viam, accusative
singular of via, way A
clever word often used by a palaver, and forces the ankh to
establish the ring of fire, or ritual seed of the nomen. The
first occurrence of Occam's razor follows, also spelled
Ockham's razor, and containing the law of parsimony, which
in essence says that history is mandatory for constructing
logic, which removes the talismans set forth upon it, that
were attempting to confuse all who study it. The line
between the Acer and Picea is very fine, and to get past
boring, one will have to reestablish the feelings that are
presently polluting the house, and star crossed
arrangements. It may be that the endless multiplicity is
associated with the digitalis, or machine brain of hard
measurements, where cancer is turning everyone into their
own broadcast. Parsimony is the act of frugality, and that
of realizing that earth is real, and we are a part of her,
at least when we feel her power. Parsimony is respect, and
this is why the beasts refer to it as stingy. To spare the
Earth is to disengage the jamb, and blow to ankh to hell
that only has one leg that melts the planet. This will be
the real independence day.
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~ochlocracy- lie
as defined by AHD, dead tag mechanism
now being used; a conceptual analysis
whereby it is perceived that a government can be ruled by a
mob, which is clearly not true, but defined this way as
distraction, to make it appear as though a mob rules, which
is instigating fear where none exists. This is a creation to
attack Ockham's razor, which also has a partial dead tag
definition virus attachment. The construction of this word
has been omitted, as it is a lie.
~ochlophobia- lie
as defined by AHD, dead tag mechanism
now being used; a conceptual analysis
that instigates fear so that citizens do not rally to
protest non-obedient officials that have been elected by
the people in charge; unfortunately, this system is no
longer functioning, so protest is highly recommended in all
cases and continuously to prevent what little Democracy
exists which has been destroyed by non-obedient officials
who no longer represent this country. There is no such thing
as non-obedient citizens, as citizens are the people who run
this country, not officials. Officials are there TO
FOLLOW ORDERS ONLY, as is stated in the Constitution of
the United States, of which is now rampantly out of control
and destroying this country. The rampant coat of arms is the
bogus system that has been propagated by non-obedient
officials who have set up the bogus Democracy in
America, and that has spread to other countries and billions
for bogus-militarization, that is run by a select few of
corporate entities who insist on remaining in power, which
is now breaking down rapidly and out of their control as
exemplified by their rampant spending where no enemy exists.
Many laws are passed as intentions to harm citizens and to
expand their control and oppression of human dignity.
Citizens are now uneducated and learnt to a defaulted
two-party system, of which has no value, and is designed on
the mapping system as a mechanism of control and confusion.
~pervious-
(foxglove adjective: to add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) the perception of openness by turning to the
inside; permeable; ready to argue about ideas as though they
can bleed (see Judaism,
passover truth; pesach), from Latin pervius : per-,
through; (see
per-1-
planck's constant (30))
+ via, way
So, as it comes out, Passover is
nothing but another lie formulated by a religious disease
called Satan which is aligned to become a nuclear waste dump
where real people live. To help cover the horrendous lie,
coffee is served at the starbuck junction for google-eyed
people who can't see.
~previous-
(foxglove adjective: to add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) a method of hiding history by telling you that you
can do things too early; prior without discernment; out of
order; from Latin praevius, going before : prae, pre-
+ via, way
This is why the Anabaptist radical
freak has no use for earth other than to defecate on, kill
all living things as food, and tell everyone to go to hell,
while getting paid trips to Satan.
~trivium- (black
cat mute: nōmen,
nōmin)
the lower division of the seven liberal arts in medieval
schools, consisting of grammar, logic, and rhetoric,
Medieval Latin, from Latin, crossroads : tri-, tri- + via,
road, see trivial pursuit, the ordinary for star-crossed,
land of the dead
Knowledge is not trivial, it is life
when arranged properly, and requires research, not playing
games to put you to sleep by the triskelion in the den.
Years ago, I owned a black cat with the name of Trifle, and
we would play hide and seek, jumping and scaring each other.
She would always jump in the air when I caught her, and when
she caught me, I would do the same. She was very good at
this, and would even spread her paws out to add effect.
Unfortunately she was murdered by a Pitt Bull who hung
himself on a fence about 6 months later.
~vector- (math-mute: nōmen,
nōmin)
Mathematics: a quantity, such as velocity, specified
by a magnitude and a direction; a one dimensional array; an
element of a vector space; Pathology: an organism,
such as a mosquito or tick, that carries a disease-causing
microorganisms from one host to another;
Genetics: a
bacteriophage, a plasmid, or another agent that transfers
genetic material from one location to another, see virus; a
force or genetic material from one location to another; a
force or influence, see hurricane; to
guide (a pilot or an aircraft, for example) by means of
radio communication to spy on, or kill others according to
vector damage, Latin, carrier, from vehere, vect-,
to carry; see vector product; vector space; Veda- sacred
knowledge of envy and unity to Brahman set forth by the
zodiac flat-fish technology
~vehement-
(foxglove adjective: to add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) mentation of the Satan vehicle possessed in the
foxglove jump, characterized by brute anger intensified as
diabolical disorder; disarray;
Middle English, from Old French, from Latin vehemēns,
vehement-, perhaps from vehere, to carry
~vehicle- (shadow-mute: nōmen,
nōmin)
a device thought to move one from one place to another;
physical conversion: a space vehicle; a
self-propelled piece of metal or plastic that is mechanized;
motor vehicle; a form of transmission that is
possessed by mediators as accomplishment: his blog was a
political vampire for his own ochlophobia; the poured
concrete onto a word or phrase that is attached to a tenor
of a metaphor and possesses the metaphor with a talisman, as
walking shadows in "Life's but a walking
shadow." (Shakespeare - AHD); a play, role, or piece
of muse used to display the specialty related to busy
association; a substance of no therapeutic value cloaked as
conveyance to deliver a product, see
vaccine; velemen; a substance, such as oil, in which
paint pigments are mixed for application, Latin vehiculum,
from vehere, to carry
~vex-
(transitive module; verbum, word, word)
shaken, not stirred; puzzle; seeming to annoy? Middle
English vexen, from Old French vexer, from Latin vexāre
I had worked on this word when this
project began, and realized that all of life is a vex,
unless you are a vegetable, or a piece of plastic. This is
why the beasts are annoyed by life, and prefer death, and
usually start companies only to later dismiss themselves and
crawl into a hole to prae with their master.
~vogue- (implanted-mute: nōmen,
nōmin)
mono-vogue; something that
prevails in the wind: Hoop skirts were once in vogue;
popular brain-washing; monopoly;
something that hides the breasts; bra; a fashioning: the
Republican party was buried in the sand, while the Democrats
blew away the vogue; French, from Old French, probably
from voguer, to sail, row
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(transitive module: verbum, word, word)
a process of rapid movements that are perceived to be from
one side to another: dog wags the tail; rapid and garbled
speech; clumsy, swaying, or waddling; Archaic: to be or not
to be as the way; lost doggy; a loose unity of play,
auto-agree, admonition of envy, while told to shut up as
chatter; a state of suspended animation where wage is not
seen as a form of slavery; Middle English waggen;
wag2
(fixed-mute: nōmen,
nōmin)
humorous, droll, or wit, perhaps from wag1
Word of caution, the first wag was
tagged as intransitive to help kill the emotional cover set
forth, and the second wag includes droll, or bon
vivant, but does not mention irony, which is very
confusing, and wit is possibly a marker for
water (spirit), (intelligence), and (time). So it seems
droll is more like toll. Of course most of the garbage
floats out of the
weid-
spice melonge (25)
root, which is across the bridge.
~wagon-
(implanted module: verbum, word, word)
four-wheeled cart: little red wagon; something that
transports excess: train wagon; a method of
brain-washing services: patty wagon; a form of
governance only using the tongue as a guide; abstention from
knowledge by investment in crime; Middle English, waggin,
from Middle Dutch, wagen;
Wagon- the Big Dipper
~wain- (fixed-mutable: nōmen,
nōmin)
a large open farm wagon pulled by a unicorn; the handle of a
very large cup; see north star without a buck; Wain-
the Big Dipper in poured
concrete often skewed, see wailing wall travel service; from
Middle English, from Old English węn, węgn
~walleyed1-
(cyclops adjective: to add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw)
Pathology: a classification for white opacity visible
in the cornea or a visual axis between two eyes deviating
abnormally; strabismus (see streb(h)-
least flycatcher*); distended pupils; bulging eyes;
Middle English wawileyed, from Old Norse vagl-eygr
: vagl, film over the eye; see wegh-; +
auga, eye, see
okw-
gmt (44)
There us definitely confusion between sneer and squint,
as I squint all the time as a way of sending messages, or
melting your brain, and to see people squirm. It is the
sneer that is the asquint, not squint, where the side glance
is given before leaving, or ignoring you as a way of
insulting you. Actually, these features seem meaningless to
me when received and entertaining. The walleyed pollack
is a fish food ( Theragra chalcogramma ) which is an
alteration of podlok, from the far north side of the
Atlantic ocean where this Mr. fish lives who is known to
have bulging eyes at anything that requires thought. The
wall fern may also be scientifically associated, the (
Polypodium vulgare ), which may live as a low-growing
and creeping stem, or snicker with extra nuts. The deviation
between these can make you a freshwater food and game fish,
the ( Stizostedium vitreum ), also called walleye.
~way- (fixed-mutable: nōmen,
nōmin)
a form of pathos, such as a river that flows, a piece of
concrete that is flowed out, or a highway that is on the
ground; passage; something that restricts passage;
door; a perception of going: lost his way;
progress from one point to another; navigation;
manner of doing: habitual way; perception of
behavior; participation; a feature or three-way call;
pressure; formation of faculty or reception;
nature's way; an outer surface that forms resistance or
assists in balance; wings; a form of prevention;
flap; far side; a process of gathering light (used as
plural; ways); Nautical: the timbered
structure on which a ship is built and from which it slides
when launched; a form of degree or projection; yaw:
her yaw rammed you into her way; a nonsensical
element of measurement: inconvenient way; a reserved
extent; psychosis; a position of obstruction, such as
coming, going, and leaving at the same time; a point of
view: a way to see how deep the rabbit hole goes; a
measurement that seems difficult: worked his way down the
hole; a fixed position of assumption that is reserved,
obstructive, hinders, or interferes: was not her way;
a position of balance: out of the way; unusual
character; amiss, Middle English, from Old English
weg, Synonyms:
route, course, passage, pass, artery; Course
emulates a form of navigation that is planned or presumed:
"They know the routes...of the trappers, where to
waylay them." (Washington Irving - AHD); Route
suggests the choice of path taken; Pass refers to
affordability in fixed time: "They had reached one of
those very narrow passes between two tall stones."
(George Elliot - AHD); Artery is synonymous with method of
approach: She forced the arterial blood flow through the
roof.
The root weg- is the
title of another root weg- mecca (26).
This is how artery gets in the mix, when it is carrying
blood away from the heart, which ends up being analogical to
driving in bad traffic. See
wer-1- minnesinger*. To be one, air
must also enter the body, and encouraging blood flow into
the heart, which is being focused on the town, which is only
a piece of wood or concrete stacked off the ground which you
may be hung from. See also wayfarer, root
per-2-
halo (31).
This occurs in places where community has nested in the
quarters, but where also the fern lives and many
distractions away from the five ports.
~wee-
(adjective: to add
to : ad-, ad- + iacere,
to throw) seeming to be very small; tiny; Smallville; very
early in metaphysics: the subtle wee hours of the night;
Scots: a short time; a little bit, Middle English
wei, we, a small amount,
small, from Old English węge, wēg, weight
~weigh-
weigh1:
(fixing module: verbum, word, word) a process
of determining the weight of by or as if by using a scale or
balance; to measure or apportion (a certain quantity) by or
as if by weighing, often used with the inversive out;
weighed out of confusion; out of a pound of the cheese we
weighed the trilogy; to balance in the mind in order to
make a choice; ponder or evaluate: weighed the facts;
to choose carefully or deliberately: weighed the
resistance; unfixing modules-
Nautical: to raise or lower (anchorage); a
pre-specified weight, consequence, or import: the
unregulations were weighed in private;
Count Dracula; consistent
biting pressure: heavy bleeding delighted them;
burden application as a form of oppression; body weight;
baggage, to carry, Middle English,
weien, from Old English
wegan; weigh2: (unfixing-mutation: nōmen,
nōmin)
Nautical: way, used in the
phase under weigh, variant of way
The second weigh is another deadening mechanism telling
you that you must under weigh, and weighing is how we
calculate passage, not just to pull up a piece of ugly
metal.
~weight- (fixed-mutable: nōmen,
nōmin)
gravity of love; measurement; mass formation and
attraction; velocity (see weg- mecca (26));
gravitation by force as measured;
upo- MC2*; a form of hard
measurement; scale; standard comparisons; dialogue;
counterbalance; dumbbell of importance or preponderance;
influence; thickness of value or feeling; buoyancy;
formation of bias over quantity or quality; Middle English
wight, from Old English wiht
~wiggle-
(unfixing mutable module: verbum, word, word)
movement that is caused or gyrated allowing a motivational
demeanor; irregular twisting or swerving from a course; yaw;
anticipation overriding balance; Middle English wiglen,
probably from Middle Low German wiggelen, to totter,
see wight1, root
wekti- metonymy*
The verb and the nomen meet up in
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Sink Quiz: What three movies were
predominantly hinted in the introduction of this chapter?
A: Red shoes B: Mon oncle C:
Contact D: Murder in the Air E:
Terminator 3, rise of the machines F: Space Balls
G: 12 Monkeys H: Momma Mia I: The
Philadelphia Story J: Solaris K:
Austin Powers, The Spy who Shagged Me L:
Bowfinger
Answers in next chapter |
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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