+palat  +bios1  +nave01  +noesis map  +4th-way +wallflower
 
    +hub   +bara   +red rain index   +sound keys   +sapient stones: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
      
+handbook
: 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
     
 +proem 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68
 
  Red Rain Diaries
 
 
  Sardonyx ( contains strong language )  

"He who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do it a second and third time, till at length it becomes habitual." (Thomas Jefferson - AHD)
 
Root Groups: Ascidium, Asses2, Golden egg, Cytosol

Chapter 59: Pharaoh's Wet Dream - Birds of Prey

February 20: 2009 Understanding the tabernacle in our minds also requires that of conscience to convey motivation, so that the observer knows intention, and has the opportunity to explore the path to truth on their own, without hopefully a corruption occurring overlaying the spiritual transfer. This may occur not just in the audio-visual realm, but within the language, and the lex, or mathematics occurring in the brain. It would be impossible to tell you the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. One might ask, is it possible to tell the truth without fear or hate? The whole truth would include the entire realm of knowledge, of which man is miniscule in comparison. This may mean that fear is always present in some form in this particular dimension, but certainly should not be directly associated with hate. It does seem they can be associated, possibly molecularly, through bivalence arrangements, even viruses are implemented, which work off the hate principle, or that of destructive power.

The antibody fits into this mold of power currently in disarray. This has much to do about sanctity of the well, the cytosol, or fluid component that is encountered as a suspended animation. In one analogy, like the eggplant, or melongene, and comparative to the spice melonge, or "bad weed" reflected out of the water of life influenced by the Greek melas, dark, we rise to become the Greek melopepon, or apple plus gourd, most precious and fragile on the inside. The border between these is assumed feelings, one of desire, and elation often out maneuvering illation. One is rapidly filling its cup, the other constantly fixed on the apple. A bit of elaboration brings out the Gorgon sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and the resulting Medusa, which is of the med- Rx root, and the modeling of an empty vessel, and the Pokorny is the word foliate*. This is likely the cardinal sign for Cancer, and twisted palindrome from the monster above.

For a bearing, this is a journey into the "way of life" or modus vivendi to halt the madness in the race to total self-destruction, and a siphoning of life into a few dirty hands. Many signs can be correlated and weighed, of which the following was of particular interest when this project initiated back in 2006 where one of the beasts is caught lying about the wineskins being manifested.

Revelation 6:5-6 "And when he had opened the third seal, I heard the third beast say, Come and see. And I beheld, and lo a black horse; and he that sat on him had a pair of balances in his hand. And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say, A measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley for a penny; and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine."

The feedbag is currently being stuffed by the beasts and the coming food disaster, and its monopoly while also suppressing its truth, that of the "greatest depression" ever told, caked with lies about saving money, baked lies about not taxing the right people, and more lawless lies to nest the greed manifested by the psychopaths in power who consider you as food. They fly in their own air so they don't smell their own shit, and that of the truthful damage to Earth and innocent beings who have full rights to become a community of healthy and natural life. This is only the truth as best can be told.

Part one: Ascidium

melon
© unknown

8-baksheesh-(bhagavad-gita)-nebbish-pagoda-phage-phagia-phago-phagous
-et-bhag-
to share out, apportion, also to get a share, -PHAGE, -PHAGIA, PHAGO-, -PHAGOUS, Greek- phagein, to eat (< "to have a share of food"); Slavic- neboh, nebbish, poor, unfortunate, akin to Czech source from Common Slavic *ne-bogŭ, poor ("unendowed"); PAGODA, BHAGAVADGITA, Sanskrit bhagah, good fortune, Extended form *bhags-, BAKSHEESH, (BUCKSHEE), Persian- bakhshīdan, to give, from Avestan bakhsh- [Pokorny 1. bhag- 107]
ascidium*
~baksheesh- (mutable noun: nōmen, nōmin) a gift or gratuity known in Near Eastern countries said to expedite service; Persian bakhshish, present, from Middle Persian bakshishn, from bakhshīdan, bakhsh-, to give presents, from Avestan bakhsh

The bait is set at the root bheid-, the fission for the "bite", as the poison tooth, the third tsimmes, which seems to emulate Athena*, a goddess that is split into three idiots. Athena is her own library of practicality, while accidentally killing you. After the word bait, a long list of implants resides before reaching "the gift" made to balance what is cooked.

~Bhagavad-Gita- (mutable noun: nōmen, nōmin) Hinduism: a sacred Hindu text that is incorporated into the Mahabharata, an ancient Sanskrit epic. It takes the form of a philosophical dialogue in which Krishna instructs the prince Arjuna in ethical matters and the nature of God, Sanskrit bhagavad-gītā, song of the Blessed One (Krishna) : bhagavant-, fortunate, blessed (from bhagah, good fortune + gītā, song (from gāyati, he sings)

The bhakti is an Hindu devotional salvation dealing with envy, and the loving of faith of (a devotee for a deity) and open to all persons irrespective of sex or caste, from Sanskrit bhaktih, devotion, from bhajati, to apportion. In America, this is called a "baked apple pie". The lex picks up with the bias-ply tire.

~nebbish- (implanted mute noun: nōmen, nōmin) weak-willed, Yiddish nebekh, poor, unfortunate, of Slavic origin

The neb is the beak of a bird, while also forming the cloud, or nebula, which is just another name for galaxy, which is from milk, which has no root, except nebh- followed by the cessation, which is a good study trail to follow as the Pokorny is Ceyx*, the mythological husband of Alcyone, which is one of the five Hyades I believe, according to records played. To make the claim as a derogatory adnoun seems to be smoke, as will is not entirely of the soul, it is also within the matrix.

~pagoda- (mutable noun: nōmen, nōmin) what is known as a religious building of the Far East, especially a many-storied Buddhist tower, erected as a memorial or shrine; a structure such as a garden pavilion, built in imitation of a many-storied Buddhist tower, Portuguese pagode, perhaps from Tamil, pagavadi, from Sanskrit bhagavatī, goddess, from bhagavant-, blessed, from bhagah, good fortune

The construction of pagoda is related to pajama, where pāī, means "leg" from Middle Persian, from the root ped-, then Greek pēdan, to leap, leading to walk, then fall, and Latin peccāre, to stumble, sin, and you have the bad birds with bad Spanish. The ped- root has a Pokorny from page 790 of the grass family*, which includes barley, wheat, rice, corn, oats, sorghum, and also plants for turf and fodder. This obviously includes the animal too, and the stories told about the crème de cacao grasshopper's mixed.

~phage- suffix, one that eats: macrophage; from Greek -phagos, eating, from phagein, to eat

Between here is the Phaëthon, sun of the son god Helios who Zeus whacked while he was trying to drive his father's chariot across the sky bridge, also known as a touring car without petals. This is associated with the scale between acid and alkalinity.

~phagia- or -phagy, suffix, the eating of a specified substance or eating in a specified manner: dysphagia, Greek, from phagein, to eat

~phago- prefix, eating, consuming: phagocyte, Greek, from phagein, to eat

~phagous- suffix, eating; feeding on: iththyophagous, from Latin -phagus, from Greek -phagos, from phagein, to eat

Another monastery exists related to Fourierism with the phalanx, which is the body of the toe, and leads to the phalarope, a bird that has webbed feet, from Greek phalaris, coot, (see bhel-1- atomize*, authentic*, B cell*) plus the foot (see ped-). The scoter is a black diving duck, and polka partner to scot-free, also known as coot. Scot is from the root skeud-, and this is the resulting vision, possibly daffy. See skeud- isochromatic (46)

Part two: Asses2

assa

4-barley-barn-farina-farrago-et-bhares- also bhars-, barley, Old English bere, barn, barley, Germanic- *bariz-; Old English- bærlic, barley-like, barley, Germanic- *barz-; FARINA, (FARINACEOUS), (FARRAGINOUS), FARRAGO, Latin- far (stem farr-), spelt, grain [Pokorny bhares- 111] asses2*
~barley- a grass in the genus Hordeum, native to temperate regions, having flowers in terminal, often long-awned spikes; the grain of H. vulgare or its varieties, used for live-stock feed, malt production, and cereal, Middle English barli, from Old English bærlic

~barn- (mutable noun: nōmen, nōmin) reference for (large farm building), used for farm products or sheltering livestock; large shed that houses railroad cars; a particularly large, typically bare building: lived in the barn of a country house; Physics: a unit of area equal to 10-24 square centimeter, used to measure collision cross sections, Middle English bern, from Old English berærn : bere, barley + ærn, house [ref: Barnabas- Saint; originally Joses or Joseph the Levite]

Act 14: 9-10
[..]
The gods are come down to us in the likeness of men. And they called Barnabas, Jupiter; and Paul, Mercurius, because he was the chief speaker.

~farina- (mutable noun: nōmen, nōmin) fine meal prepared from cereal grain and various other plant products and often used as a cooked cereal or in puddings, Middle English, from Latin farīna, from far, a kind of grain

~farrago- (mutable noun: nōmen, nōmin) an assortment or a medley; a conglomeration: "their special farrago of resentments" (William Safire - AHD), Latin farrāgō, mixed fodder, hodgepodge, from far, farr-, a kind of grain

The ceremony called barmitzvah is constructed upon the bar, or boy meeting miswâ, but always under the impression of the barn or it seems moving miswâ over the feminine spirit, a special commandment with the z to keep the water sacred, and the man taking the role of the barn owl, or buff-brown upper plumage with pale underparts, also called monkey-faced owl. Also see barnacle goose, waterfowl, white face, with black streak between the eyes and bill.

Part three: Golden egg

silverweed

6-nail-onyx-paronychia-perionychium-sardonyx-unguis-et-nogh- also enogh-, ongh-, nail, claw, Suffixed (diminutive) form *nogh-ela-, Old English- nægl, nail, Germanic- *nagla-; Form *ænogh, ONYX, PARONYCHIA, PERIONYCHIUM, SARDONYX, Greek- onux (stem onukh-), nail; Variant form *ongh-, Latin- unguis, unguis, nail, claw, hoof, with diminutive ungula, hoof, claw, talon (< *ongh-elā) [Pokorny onogh- 780] golden egg*, silverweed*
~nail- (diphthongal mute: nōmen, nōmin) a slim, pointed piece of metal hammered into material as a fastener; fingernail; toenail; a claw or talon; something resembling a nail in shape, sharpness, or use; a measure of length formerly used for cloth, equal to 1/16 yard (5.7 cm); (transitives) to fasten, join, cover, enclose, shut, or keep fixed: nailed up the windows; motionless intent: fear nailed me to my seat; (slangs) gain understanding: brilliant student who nailed all her courses in thermodynamics; strike, shoot, or hurl; detect or expose: nailed the judges in lies; to discover or win: nailed the enemy; Middle English, from Old English nægl, fingernail, toenail, [ref: nailbed- basil cell formation, the matrix]

The sound of the pin dropping is nothing more than a very small nail, of which is built on the sound of the power presented by the talon and this seems to be a trinity, as demonstrated by the Greek mythological tone resting on top of the lex. (see (s)nāu-  NaDéné (23)) Naiad represents an aquatic factor built into the nymph progress describing three flies, the mayfly, damselfly, and finally, the dragonfly. Then, the lex creeps right up to Mr. Smith's nose, and the truth about naive rests with the unbelievable lack of conscience that dribbles down from the sky as more canned blood. The nainsook is translated from Hindu as nain, eye + sukh, pleasure, and the content is minted, either as a coin, or a menta, or mental image. The mint family has opposite leaves, square stems, bilaterally symmetrical flowers with united petals, and a four-lobed ovary that produces four one-seeded nutlets. But the nainsook feeling should not be confused with the Cyclops, or nail set, which must always be hidden.


Onyx- mutable- a chalcedony that occurs in bands of different colors used in gemstones, such as cameos and intaglios, Middle English onix, from Old French, from Latin onyx, from Greek onux, nail, onyx

~paronychia- (mute: nōmen, nōmin) Medical: Inflammation of the tissue surrounding a finger or toe nail, Latin parōnychia, from Greek parōnukhia : para-, around, see PARA-1 + onux, onukh-, nail

The paronymous (from nŏ-men- charade (46)) one is the backward analysis of words, where the stem is attached to a noun, but seen as appearing in reverse. There is no medicine available, other than concoctions made for profits that prove unanimously ill-effective, and useless.

~perionychium- (mute: nōmen, nōmin) the border of epidermal tissue surrounding a fingernail or toenail, New Latin peri- + Greek onux, nail

It is periodontics that polka partners with perionchium, and the edge between these is problematic not only inside the mouth, but with classifications such as "ingrown nails", of which I have personally suffered for 20 plus years, and successfully performed at least 100 operations during that time without anesthesia. These principally occur in the large index toes of the feet where the nails can be an eighth of one inch thick, and must be cut out of the skin on each side of the nail. This must be done without drawing blood otherwise infection can increase problems, or become a nightmare similar to the word period which appeared in 1425 meaning "a cycle of a recurrence of a disease".

~sardonyx- (mute: nōmen, nōmin) an onyx with alternating brown and white bands of sard and other minerals, Middle English sardonix, probably from Latin sardonyx, from Greek sardonux : sardion, sard + onux, onyx, nail

In discerning the sard, overview the lex from the sapsucker through to sardonyx, and note the influence of the eastern flesh, and manipulation thereof, or that of emotions. This is emulated into the air above the saqqara, and it seems the sardines are displayed on the zodiac compass, or circle around of sargassum fish, leading to the Sarpedon, which may just be a symbol for the penis and testicles. The ancient city of Sardis destroyed by Tamerlane in 1402 seems to be the source of this problem.

~unguis- (implanted mute: nōmen, nōmin) Zoology: a nail, claw, or hoof; Botany: the clawlike base of some petals, Latin

Simply jump back over the to fish or gulf weed, and gander at guise, which is from the root weid- spice melonge (25), containing envy, which is considered "false appearance" and built pretension which is considered capable of correction by just applying a little mind warp effect, thus making the liar legitimately acceptable, and this is equipped with silk, or the guipure, as represented by a lace with a net ground, see root weip- meso (50). The unguiculate is considered "any mammal" having nails not hoofs, which includes humans, while ungulate is hooflike, and unguis, a reference to the nail itself, which clearly shows an unguided missile laying between them. So it seems, originally although now an attempt to reclassify these old practices is underway, an attempt to distinguish human life from animal life was done in a very strange way keeping the influences in their proportions pertaining to the elephant and donkey analogy, and associating humans with horses and hoofs, and not revealing the weighty influence that the canine would have in these groups inclusive of swine, cattle, deer, and horses, practically the large portion of animal life, which the canis is also a mammal, with toenails.
References: See canis, dog; eohippus- root ekwo- hippocampus, catch-22*; and Felis catus

One question to immediately ask would be: Why is human life compared to docile animals that can be controlled and slaughtered, when human life is much more like the canis and Felis catus? Humans eat all forms of dead body as the canis and Felis catus, although chewing takes longer, or the dead body is burned to soften it giving the illusion of the predator. Humans have the illusion of the talon, but must kill the diseases in the food to manifest it, and also killing their emotions and the ability to build a strong conscience and empathy for life itself.

Part four: Cytosol

redeye38-aerobe-amphibian-anabiosis-azo-azoth-bio-biota-biotic-cenobite2-convivial
-dendrobium-hygiene-microbe-quick-quicksilver-quitch grass-quiver-revive-rhizobium
-saprobe-survive-symbiosis-usquebaugh2-viable-viand-victual-vital-vitamin-viva
-vivacious-vivid-vivify-viviparous-zoic-zoo-zoon-et-g
wei- also gweiæ-, to live, Suffixed zero-grade form *gwi-wo, *gwī-wo- (< *gwiæ-wo-), living; QUICK, QUICKSILVER, from Old English- cwic, cwicu, living, alive; (COUCH GRASS), QUITCH GRASS, Old English- cwice, couch grass (so named from its rapid growth) both sourced Germanic- *kwi(k)waz; VIVIFY, VIVIPAROUS, Latin- vīvus, living, alive; VIAND, VICTUAL, VIVA, VIVACIOUS, VIVID, CONVIVIAL, REVIVE, SURVIVE, Latin- denominative vīvere, to live, Sanskrit jīva, azoth, alive; Further suffixed form *gwī-wo-tā-, VIABLE, VITAL, VITAMIN, Latin- vīta, life; Further suffixed form *gwī-wo-tūt-, USQUEBAUGH, (WHISKEY), Old Irish- bethu, life; Suffixed zero-grade form *gwiæ-o-, BIO-, BIOTA, BIOTIC, AEROBE, AMPHIBIAN, ANABIOSIS, CENOBITE, DENDROBIUM, MICROBE, RHIZOBIUM, SAPROBE, SYMBIOSIS, Greek bios, life (< biotē, way of life); Variant form *gwyō- (**gwyoæ-); AZO-, (DIAZO), Greek- zoē, life; Suffixed form *gwyō-yo-, -ZOIC, ZOO-, ZOON1, -ZOON, Greek- zōon, zōion, living being, animal; Prefixed and suffixed from *su-gwiæ-es-, "having good life" (*su-, well; see su-); Greek- hugiēs, hygiene, healthy; Old English- cwifer, quiver, nimble, possibly from gwei-, [Pokorny 3. gu- 467] cytosol* "the well" (cenobite1 - kom) (usquebaugh1 - wed-1-)
~aerobe- (mutable: nōmen, nōmin) an organism, such as bacterium, requiring oxygen to live, also called aerobium, French aèrobie : Greek aēr, air; see AERO- + Greek bios, life

In the starboard arena, the party begins with Aegir, the Norse god of the sea, followed by the "shield or breastplate of Zeus", which is actually Medusa, or the aegis of Athena, which leads back to the root bheid-, where it is described as "to hunt with dogs". The lex then immediately picks up another mythological god by the name of Aeolus, the god of winds, where the aerial lives, which Pokorny tells us is the root wer-1- minnesinger*, where the mind and mental reside, and defined as "to think" described as "love" crossing over the metope to sing. The aegis rests as the cardinal of the spirit and the rape of the spirit of all life. Medusa comes from the med- root, which means "to take appropriate measures" and these are designed to moderate the foliage, or possibly that of the herbs of life, as the Pokorny for med- leads to foliate*, or to add foils or adorn with metal, similar to the way capitals are dressed.

~amphibian- (mutable: nōmen, nōmin) a low temperature organism, smooth=skinned vertebrate of the class Amphibia, such as a frog or salamander, that characteristically hatches as an aquatic larva with gills, the larva then transforms into an adult having air-breathing lungs; organisms and animals capable of living both on land and in the water; mechanical devices that both fly in the air and are capable of landing on the water, or under the water, and still function, from New Latin Amphibia, class name, from Greek, neuter plural of amphibios, amphibious : amphi, amphi- ( ambhi- bebe (26) ) + bios, life

Man refers to animals that swim in water as "cold-blooded", yet these animals are likely incapable of perceiving what cold is, as they are designed for that existence, and man is only aware of a microscopic range of temperatures that life here in earth is capable of surviving in, which begins to reveal the ignorance of man in downgrading lifeforms that do not meet the preferred or happen stance temperature that humans are peculiar too surviving in. It is often associated that cold-blooded is evil, but this would not include the animal life, it would be man that fits into this association.

~anabiosis- (mute noun: nōmen, nōmin) suspended animation, especially one is which certain aquatic invertebrates are able to survive long periods of drought, Greek anabiōsis, from anabioun, to return to life : ana- ana- ( an- epiphyte (45) ) + bioun, to live (from bios, life)

The "going up" to the epiphyte in the metope, is from the anabaeno, or the bad taste or odor that results from the corruption of the water of life, as in the Anabaptist, which still exists today in exactly the same form, where individuals believe they must live in a state of suspended animation, or be "saved", an insane form of revival which has already occurred in the well of the mother, which now is downgraded by men, a lie of the belief that the sacred birth has no value, and that men have the authority to create the fantasy for others. The anabasis, another sis suffixed word with no authority, is defined as a military advancement in warfare of the beast. This is reflected by Anabaptists, or anti-Christ worshipers that kill innocent physicians because they believe the mother no longer has any value in the decisions of life. The moving of the well seems to be strongly associated with this problem, and one should note that this "gift" knows exactly when it has completed its work.

~azo- prefix, containing a nitrogen group, especially one attached at both ends in a covalent bond to other groups: azole; from French azote, nitrogen : Greek a-, not; see A-1 + Greek zōē, life (from the fact that nitrogen does not support respiration)

The reader should note that nitrogen came to heavy use back in the mid 20th century, where green went to gene, or what is known as eugenic destruction of all heritage of plants, and their genetic culturing that is personified by the farmer's hands and empathy for life. In the Clinton era, Monsanto pushed an oil-eating microbe into the Supreme court, for patenting, and the story is history, as from this point on, all life is now owned by the gene maker or corporation, of which previously, the Supreme Court has laughed at this ridiculous concept, where seeds are created with virus technology. It is Clinton's wife who an advocate for combining the FDA and EPA into one Monsanto company that tells the world they will feed it, unfortunately, no one will have any money to buy food. In the end, they will likely have to eat their own viruses just to survive.

~azoth- (mutable: nōmen, nōmin) Mercury considered in alchemy to be the primary source of all metals, Middle English azoc, from Old French, from Arabic az-zā'ug, the mercury, from Syriac zīwag, from Middle Persian *zhīwak, from Old Iranian *jīvaka-, lively; akin to Sanskrit jīvaka-, lively, from kīva-, alive

The azure is known as the lapus lazuli, or the color of the blue sky, and this is correlating to the zodiac wallflower position for both Aquarius and the Gemini, or that of air, fear, knowledge, and the cloud of the Lord, previously correlated. The Aztec is considered a Spanish language known as Nahuatl Aztecatl : aztatl, cranes + lan-, near + ztecatl, place. The stones, that of lazurite and calcite are predominant, and Lazarus is masculine besides Mary or Martha, feminine, which may be worth following, while calcite is the limestone, or alkalinity factor. The mercury being notes is also associated with the spirit water, where the Pisces is located, or place of two fish, as noted by the foliation of this area with pressed metal.

~bio- prefix, life; living organism: Biology; Biology: biodegradable, Greek, from bios, life

Bacteria and viruses downgrade life, as that is part of their purpose. Biology is thought to be a science of life and of living organisms. Yet, this is actually "life", and the study of "life", as Biology is the result of logic and life in union. In that respect, Biology is much more than science, as it includes Psychology, Pathology, Botany, even the weird Zoology, all Biology. Everything is downgraded from here as the biography noted. The bigger questions remain, as to the knowledge of the universe2, (see wer-2-  vera (15)) and if it is also alive, along with our relationship to it. There is also universe1, (see oi-no- canoe birch*) which seems more aligned with the language constructed around it. See also bheuæ- baptism of fire*, which includes Physics.

~biota- (mute noun: nōmen, nōmin) reference for the combined flora and fauna of a particular region, also referenced as biome; from New Latin, from Greek biotē, way of life, from bios, life

~biotic- (mutable: nōmen, nōmin) of, or having to do with life or living organisms; probably Greek biōtikos, from biōtos, life, from bioun, to live, from bios, life; -biotic, suffix, mode of living: endobiotic, living as a parasite, or by means of parasitic development

The first version does not fly, as "way of life" is strictly opinion derived from it. The second "to live" however can be seen as open, and ready to bloom. The first, as study, would include a vast range of sciences necessary to even begin, practically all of them, of which would not normally be reduced into proper data. The second however, requires that "all life" be accounted for, not just a segmented relationship in which the "way of life" itself, may be pathologically diseased preventing discernment of psychological factors hidden or contaminating data.

~cenobite2- (mute noun: nōmen, nōmin) member of convent or other religious practice; Middle English, from Late Latin coenobīta, from ceonobium, convent, from Greek koinobion, from koinobios, living in community : koinos, common; (see kom- entablature*) + bios, life, see gwei-

The Koine language, or lingua franca is said to be derived from Greek (hē) koinē (dialektos), and the biota of its effects that have spread out of the entablature, where the mind is torn to shreds. The prefixed koe-, or coelom is a reference to an empty vessel, similar to Leonardo da Vinci's cenotaph in Milan, Italy which is defined as an empty tomb. The prefix ceno- is a variant of coeno-. Also see chapter 47, Centaury.

~convivial- (adjective: to add to : ad-, ad- + iacere, to throw) enticed or desirous of feasting and/or drinking alcohol; sociable; merry, festive; Late Latin convīviālis, from Latin convīvium, banquet : com-, com- + vīvium, to live

The polka partner to convivial is convince, from the root weik-3- mensuration*. This is associated with "those who fight with hammers", and this can be correlated to pressing metal again in the spiritual realm, which may end up as facade.

~dendrobium- (mutable: nōmen, nōmin) any of various species of the orchid genus Dendrobium native to tropical or subtropical Asia, Australia, and the islands of the Pacific Ocean, New Latin genus name : DENDRO- (treelike, see deru- bolt2*, broadleaf*) + Greek bios, life

References: from Chapter 41, Logia; 52, Satyr; and 21, Mammal
-velamen- Botany: spongy, multiple epidermis that covers the aerial roots of epiphytic orchids and certain other plants capable of absorbing atmospheric moisture,
Linguistics: retracting the back of the tongue, velar sound, Latin covering, from vēlāre, to cover, from vēlum, a covering
~acidanthera- any of several ornamental African plants of the genus Acidanthera, having fibrous corms, swordlike leaves, and large, fragrant flowers with straight tubes, also called peacock orchid, New Latin : Greek akis, akid-, needle + anthere; see anther
~clinandrium- Botany: the hollow containing the anther in the upper part of the column in orchids; to recline, New Latin- -andrium, stamen, (from Greek anēr, andr-, man; see stā- lablab*
-also see Labellum, from root leb- Fahrenheit (41)

The orchid family is classified as a large family of epiphytic or terrestrial perennial herbs, the Orchidaceae, found chiefly in tropical and subtropical regions with characteristics of bilaterally symmetrical, showy flowers with an inferior ovary, and dustlike seeds, from Greek orkhis, testicle, orchid (from the slope of its root). Another derivative is the orchis, from Latin, which is a genus of Orchis, having magenta, white, or magenta-spotted flowers. In Roman Mythology, Orcus represents the world of the dead, Hades, while also associated with the ninth planet Pluto, the god of the underworld. This is likely associated with the scorpion, as with astrological associations.

~hygiene- (mutable: nōmen, nōmin) a science that deals with the perception and preservation of human health, also called hygienics; conditions and practices that serve to promote or preserve a healthy life, French hygiène, and New Latin hygieina, both from Greek huyieinē (tekhnē), (art) of health, from hugiēs, healthy

The polka partner to hygiene is hyetal, meaning "to rain", and has a Pokorny of incarnation* for the root seuæ-2-, which can be the sapsucker, or one who takes on water strictly as imagination, often in the form of fear. Hygiene itself is often associated with scrubbing the body with ajax, and that of taking bathes daily, etc, etc. However, this seems to be associated with the relationship between (art2) and (art1).

~microbe- (mutable: nōmen, nōmin) a minute life form; a microorganism, especially a bacterium that causes disease; not in technical use; French : Greek minro-, micro- + Greek bios, life

The real microbe is corporations like Monsanto, who with their imagination cause thousands of farmers, especially those such as in India, to kill themselves, and the corporation sees fit to turn the other way, and ignore their lack of empathy as an acceptable genetic formulation that is already viral.

~quick- (labiovelar sound, adjective: to add to : ad-, ad- + iacere, to throw) moving or functioning rapidly or energetically; speedy Gonzales; learning, thinking, or understanding that seems to have speed and dexterity; bright (see bheræg- yggdrasil (37)); perceiving or responding with sensitivity; nimble; (see nem- ghillie*) reacting immediately or as by a whipper snapper motion; (see scorpion); fast (see past- grapheme*); reacting hastily; Archaic; alive; pregnant?; raw?; the most personal or sensitive part of the emotions; esprit (see lex decoding for a generalized section); the living: the quick and the dead; the vital core; the essence: the quick of the matter; Middle English, alive, lively, from Old English cwicu, alive

Somewhere deep inside lingers the talisman, and this can be carried across the metope releasing its power and form, resulting in emotions. See the root spek- the keep*

~quicksilver- (mutable: nōmen, nōmin) see Mercury, sense 1, (adjective: to add to : ad-, ad- + iacere, to throw) unpredictable; mercurial: "a quicksilver character, cool and willful at one moment, utterly fragile the next." (Sven Birkerts - AHD); Middle English, from Old English cwicseolfor : cwic, cwicu, alive + seolfor, silver, see SILVER, (translation of Latin argentum vīvum)

The translation leads to the root arg- amulet*. This contains the Greek argos, and the plant, agrimony, which is a sour poppy. So, it may be said that arguing is a basis for the amulet, here seemingly the letter g, removing the harmony of clarity being described in the root group leaving a white clay.

~quitch grass- (mute: nōmen, nōmin) couch grass, Middle English quich, from Old English cwice; Eurasian grass ( Argropyron repens ) that has whitish-yellow root stocks and has become a troublesome weed in the New World, also called quack grass, witch grass

~quiver- quiver1: (fixed module: verbum, word) to shake with a slight, rapid, tremulous movement; shake, Middle English quiveren, perhaps from quiver, nimble (from Old English cwifer-) quiver1: (mutable: nōmen, nōmin) no derivative, portable case for holding arrows, Middle English, from Anglo-Norman quiveir, variant of Old French cuivre, from Old Low Franconian cocar, probably from Medieval Latin cucurum, probably from Hunnish; akin to Mongolian kökür

It may be that those who have no conscience or empathy have arrows in their hearts ready to pierce those who approach the sensitive emotions that have been stirred, which opens up the field of view. Certainly, this area related to Q will need more work, as there are many multiple roots in the area. The polka partner to quiver is quitor, which means "boiling liquid". See root pekw- silvertip*.

~revive- (implanted use: mutable module: verbum, word) to bring back to life or consciousness; enema; (see - deplume (53)); imparting health, vigor, or spirit to; shuffling of the whole truth; shuck; (see circumcision) a revision in print; reproduction; (see remodeling) Middle English reviven, from Old French revivre, from Latin revīvere, to live again : re-, re- + vīvere, to live; Synonyms: restore, resuscitate

It would seem that the word restock is more appropriate, as restoration in whole is not possible, at least as our world has taught us, we all slowly die, and may not be younger than we are. Resuscitate has a root of kei-2- dispraise*, and means "to set in motion". This is associated with kinetics, which comes in the form of a vow, or possibly vowels, coming out of the spirit of life, while neighboring root kei-1- dissentient (49), reflects the city and the cradle of the cemetery that results.

~rhizobium- (mutable: nōmen, nōmin) any of the various nitrogen-fixing bacteria of the genus Rhizobium that form nodules on the roots of leguminous plants, such as clover and beans, New Latin Rhizobium, genus name : RHIZO- + Greek bios, life

~saprobe- (mutable: nōmen, nōmin) an organism that derives its nourishment from nonliving or decaying organic matter, SAPRO- (from Greek sapros, rotten) + Greek bios, life

The prefixed sap- begins with the "plant fluid" or sap1, and also the tunnel that is dug approaching the enemy, (see sap2, revive), and this is also defined as "hoe", from Italian zappa. The ancient human was the sapient, but only spelled sapiens, today, Homo sapiens, however, the Sapphic poetry leads to the Lesbos, which was settled by the Aeolians, or gods of the wind. It may be that the sapphire is affecting the spiritual center in some way that allows this to happen, or possible this is an area that is completely haywire.

~survive- (implanted use: mute module: verbum, word) to remain alive or in existence; (transitives) to live longer than; outlive: she outlived life itself; survived the heat; Middle English surviven, from Old French sourvivre, from Latin supervīvere : super-, super- + vīvere, to live

The survivor nut rests between the bad root weid- spice melonge (25), the survey; and susceptible, which is the house of the dead, or sub-caper, provided by the root kap- dirge*. This is also the nest of the Rx, which is polka root partner to candy, or kand- dipole moment* for the captain, and captives.

~symbiosis- (implanted mute: nōmen, nōmin) Biology: classification for the concept of association using sum along with (time program) to make assumptions between organisms of different species, which are said to not necessarily benefit each other, Greek sumbiōsis, companionship, from sumbioun, to live together : sun-, syn- + bios, life

The use of this word should be banned, as there is No symbiosis other than disease, slavery, and unwanted death from those who are symbols for their own minds, and assume that living organisms other than themselves are just on Earth to be abused. The god of forests, fields, and herding is called Silvanus, also spelled sylvanus, and this is referred to as a "wild animal" by the three-brained being, one who sees life work together, yet cannot accomplish this simply task, and vies for death and destruction in the form of endless and repeated warring as the actual symbiosis, or disease of the mind. So, the three-brained being must find ways to antiquate reality.

~usquebaugh2- (fixed noun- nōmen, nōmin) Irish & Scots. Whiskey, Scottish Gallic uisge beatha and Irish uisce beatha, water of life, whiskey (translation of Medieval Latin aqua vītae) : Old Irish uisce, water, (wed-1- snowmen (26)) + Old Irish bethad, genitive of bethu, life, see root gwei-

The "water of life" is useless without the soul, and truly not alcohol, but in this sense, may be the whiskers of the cat, per the usual trip, and most never make it to the ground, or if they do, they just bounce off it. "He who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do it a second and third time, till at length it becomes habitual." (Thomas Jefferson - AHD); "It is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions." (Thomas Huxley - AHD)

~viable- (labiodental sound: implant- adjective: to add to : ad-, ad- + iacere, to throw) a consideration for what is capable of living and not; able, (see ghabh- contiguous*) favor; expectation; (see newborn, fetus); possibility: we hoped that the past held the truth; (see poti- hemorrhage*) capable (see kap- dirge*), effective (see dhē-  three fates (12)), or practical (see praenomen, nŏ-men- charade (46)); French, from vie, bet on life, from Old French, from Latin vīta

The root ghabh- includes forgive, which may be analogical to the relationship between the well and the living being inside the mother, which leaves off all anger and by way of miracle, a new living being is born proving that the gift of life can be free, in most cases available to any woman who procreates. Man, on the other hand, turns this into a tribute, or debt, a form of slavery. The word vie is defined as bet, so the definition was modified. The poti- root is the illusive "powerful lord" the master host, which is directly associated with another root ghos-ti-, revealing the enemy stranger, or host, and the Pokorny is page 453, and the cul-de-sac*, or dead-end street.

~viand- (labiodental sound: implanted gerundive, future passive verbum module: nōmen, nōmin) an item of food; desirous; delicious; see victuals; provision alteration; Middle English viaunde, from Old French viande, from Vulgar Latin *vīvanda, alteration of Latin vīvenda, neuter plural of gerundive of Latin vīvere, to live

This word feels like a program, one that separates the mind in a particular way that seems harmful. It rests between via media, and viatic, one is a middle man, and one a road or way respectively. The concept of And seems embedded and being used as enticement for the beasts and their programs. The prefix via, meaning road, is a part of the wegh- eye disease* root, where the disease is implanted, and assisted by its polka root partner, the wei- medal play*.

~victual- (labiodental sound: implanted mutation: nōmen, nōmin) what is considered (fit) to consume; moral; (see mē-1-  fogdog (22)); to lay in food supplies; (Warning: mechanism activated- aberration; see root ers- chock*, error, blocking mechanism, race, distraction); see modus vivendi; to eat; alteration (influenced by Late Latin vīctuālia, provision) of Middle English vitaille, from Old French, from Late Latin vīctuālia, provisions, from Latin, neuter plural of vīctuālis, of nourishment, from Latin vīctus, nourishment, from past participle of vīvere, to live

Don't confuse frugality with this mutation, as this an area of black and white being targeted right now. A human who has thought it through already knows there is no black and white race. We are all niggers. The modus comes from the medicine, see med- and foliated*, which is often more of the disease, or blue pills to put you to sleep, while the rapture continues.

~vital- (labiodental sound: adjective: to add to : ad-, ad- + iacere, to throw) a consideration for what is necessary for a suitable and sustained life, such as open and fair knowledge, and accurate interpretation of what is actually occurring in and around the world; full of life; open access to data without propagation of useless nonessentials as propaganda made to fit for the few that are more fortunate; the ability of choice about the kinds of food eaten, preferably grown in farming and gardening without interference from palovers and shysters as representatives for the power of money; Middle English, from Old French, from Latin vītālis, from vīta, life

~vitamin- (labiodental sound: mutable: nōmen, nōmin) natural organic substances found in both plant and animals who eat plants that are water-soluble and fat-soluble, that have been described as essential in minutes amounts to aid in living naturally, alteration of vitamine : Latin vīta, life + amine (so called because they were originally thought to be amines)

-vitamin A fat soluble vitamin of a mixture of vitamins, especially vitamin A1, or a mixture of vitamin A1, and A2, occurring principally in fish-liver oils, milk, and some yellow and dark green vegetables, and functioning in normal cell growth and development. It's absence is associated with (hardening and roughening of the skin); (night blindness); (mucous membrane degeneration); see retinol
-vitamin A1 yellow crystalline compound C20H30O that has been extracted from egg yolks, milk, and cod-liver oil
-vitamin A2 golden yellow oil, C20H28O, occurring chiefly in the livers of freshwater fish and having about 40 percent of the biological activity of vitamin A1
-vitamin B Vitamin B complex, especially thiamine
-vitamin B1 thiamine
-vitamin B2 riboflavin
-vitamin B6 pyridoxine
-vitamin B12 complex compound containing cobalt, found especially in (liver) and widely used to treat pernicious anemia, also called cobalamin, cyanocobalamin, extrinsic factor, see sek
w-1- ideality*
-vitamin Bc folic acid"
-vitamin B complex group of water-soluble vitamins including thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, biotin, pyridoxine, folic acid, inositol, and vitamin B12, and occurring chiefly in yeast, liver, eggs, and some vegetables, also called B complex
-vitamin C ascorbic acid
-vitamin D fat-soluble vitamin occurring in several forms, especially vitamin D, or vitamin D, required for normal bone growth, and produced in general by ultraviolet irradiation of sterols found in milk, fish, and eggs
-vitamin D2 white crystalline compound C28H44O produced by ultraviolet irradiation of ergosterol, also called calciferol, ergocalciferol
-vitamin D3 colorless crystalline compound C27H44O, found in fish-liver oils, irradiated milk, and all irradiated animal foodstuffs, biologically comparable to vitamin D2, also called cholecalciferol
-vitamin E fat-soluble C29H50O2, found chiefly in plant leaves, wheat germ oil, and milk and used to treat sterility, and various abnormalities of the muscles, red blood cells, liver, and brain
-vitamin G riboflavin
-vitamin H biotin
-vitamin K fat soluble occurring in leafy green vegetables, tomatoes, and egg yolks, that promotes blood clotting and prevents hemorrhaging, existing in several related forms, such as K1 and K2.
-vitamin K1 yellow viscous oil, C31H46O2 found in leafy green vegetables or made synthetically used as an enhancer to form prothrombin and in veterinary medicine as an antidote to certain poisons
-vitamin K2 crystalline compound C41H56O2 isolated from putrefied fish meal or from various intestinal bacteria, used to stop hemorrhaging and in veterinary medicine as an antidote to certain poisons
-vitamin P water-soluble substance found in crystalline form, especially in citrus fruit, that functions as a bioflavonoid in promoting capillary resistance to hemorrhaging

~viva- (labiodental sound: interjection: iaculum, to dart) used to express acclamation, salute, or applause, Italian and Spanish, (long) live, both from Latin vīva, third person singular present subjunctive of vīvere, to live, also see livelong, root leubh- twister (42)

~livelong- a completion of living in the body, Middle English : leve, lefe, dear, used as an intensive (from Old English lēof, dear) + long, long

The lever between these may be the root legwh- fantail*

~vivacious- (labiodental sound: adjective: to add to : ad-, ad- + iacere, to throw) full of animation perceived as spiritual; lively: a vivacious resistance; from Latin vīvāx, vīvāc-, from vīvere, to live, also see vivacity- "the light and vivacity that laugh in the eyes of a child." (Charles Dickens - AHD)

The word vivax is the protozoan ( Plasmodium vivax ), known as the most common form of malaria.

~vivid- (labiodental sound: adjective: to add to : ad-, ad- + iacere, to throw) perceived as bright and distinct; brilliant: a vivid star; having intensely bright colors: vivid tapestry; having a high degree of saturation: a vivid purple; full of vigor and freshness of immediate experience; evoking lifelike images within the mind; heard, seen, or felt, as if real: vividly stunning; graphic; Latin vīvidus, from vīvere, to live

~vivify- (labiodental sound: mutable module, verbum, word) to seemingly give or bring life to; animate: vivify a puppet; (see anæ- agrimony*) to make more lively, intense, or striking; enliven: a smile may vivify a face, Middle English vivifien, from Old French vivifier, from Late Latin vīvificāre : Latin vīvus, alive + -ficāre, -fy; [ref: enlightenment- Buddhism- transcending desire]

~viviparous- (labiodental sound: adjective: to add to : ad-, ad- + iacere, to throw) Zoology: giving birth to living offspring that develop within the mother's body, most mammals and some other animals are classified as viviparous; Botany: germination or producing seeds that germinate before becoming detached from the parent plant, as in the mangrove; producing bulbils or new plants rather than seed, as in the tiger lily, from Latin vīviparus : vīvus, alive

~zoic- suffix, related to a specific manner of animal existence: holozoic; of or related to a specific geological area: Archeozoic, from Greek zōikos, of animals, from zōion, living being

~zoo- or zo-, prefix, animal; animal kingdom: zoography; motile: zoospore, from Greek zōo-, zōio-, from zōion, living being; zoo- ( implanted mute: nōmen, nōmin) a prison for animals, so that they may be displayed for man, derogatorily classified as zoological garden; a place marked by confusion; disorder

The word motile is formed by joining motion with the -ile suffix, which is attached to the audile root, or au-, where it is assumed that the being learns by auditory, rather than tactile or visual stimuli, which seems to have a Pokorny of anthropogenesis*.

~zoon1- ( mutable: nōmen, nōmin) an animal developed by a fertilized egg, such as humans; one of the distinct individuals that join to form a compound or colonial animal; a zooid or motile gamete; animallike; -zoon, suffix, animal, independently moving organic unit: spermatozoon, New Latin -zōon, from Greek zōion, zōon, living being; ◊ zoon2- (fixed module, verbum, word) no derivative, Chiefly southern U.S., to fly with a humming or buzzing sound, probably imitative

 
© R. Mark Sink

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
 
 

Copyright © 2006-2009 The Lost Doctrine. All rights reserved
(all links are in dark red as below, once visited, purple)
Send comments or suggestions to:
ebookopen.com


ebookopen.com     web                
 

 
Language Help: Text Translation Tool
EMAIL: Any email received at the open email address for comments is strictly without any waiver and guaranteed to be deleted within a period of 60 days. For any other correspondence, you may visit the contact page http://www.ebookopen.com/mail.htm
Disclaimer: The Lost Doctrine is provided as is, for information purposes only. No responsibility accepted for use. The correlation of knowledge across concepts is usually avoided as this begins to awaken observers. Please consult a respected medical profession for physical conditions. Please consult a respected psychiatrist for emotional conditions. Please consult a respected priest for spiritual conditions. Please consult a respected hospital for psychotic conditions. KJV Bible passages included are for references only.
FAIR USE NOTICE: This website may contain information that has not always been authorized by the copyright owner. It is made available legally and for advancement and understanding in science, astronomy, chemistry, quantum physics, mathematics, geometry, including social, environmental, and philosophical issues. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this website for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', please obtain permission from the copyright owner. All the information on this website is presented to the reader as a way to "increase awareness from knowledge" and each individual must determine their level of awareness inside their own mind. (This is the only area left you really own unless you lost it or sold it.)

Copyright © 2006-2008, R. Mark Sink, All rights reserved. "Celestial Passages", "Greener Lights", "Lost Doctrine" are trademarks of R. Mark Sink.