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"The only medicine for suffering, crime and all the other woes of
mankind, is wisdom."
Thomas Henry Huxley
Chapter Forty Nine: State
Sex in the City
December 5, 2008:
From last chapter, and the firmaments that sit between the
flora and fauna chrism, we also have the higher disorders, or
testaments, which often come in groups of 13, or 3
(see two 10 minute video on city-states
here, and continuing
here+ ). The
nescience surrounding the root trei- can be
pre-evaluated by taking a journey into Buddhism first, and
now. At some time in the future, both trei-
(three) and kweter- (four) will be
squeezed into the same chapter.
The Trimurti, from Hinduism is the label for the triad of
gods consisting of Brahma the creator, Vishnu, the
preserver, and Shiva the destroyer as the three highest
manifestations of the one ultimate reality which
etymologically converts to three plus form, as
in the illustration (page 1912 AHD) where a woman sits upon
a lintel with two arms attached by ropes to her neck and
useless, and two protruding out each side seeming oblivious
to the other while also exhibiting the image of the one. In
following Julius Pokorny from trei-, we meet
the mammoth*, and the mission impossible tribulation,
which may mean, it is only fear. Is this also the mana,
or supernatural force that dwells within the spirit Shiva,
and that by chance, Vishnu must maintain? Somewhere in the
Brahma, or in analogy to the brain, secretions occur and
this is certainly not dung, it is the milk of life.
Vishnu rests underneath the vise, and the root wei-,
which is the iris, and the rainbow goddess. This is
also the vitta, or headband elves often wear. It is
also an area for the sinew strengthening, which is
consideration for the third eye. This area is also corrupted
as in driving a sheath upon the split stick, and the stick
is also carried over as the centaury, or four legs of the
beast. Two become four in the schism, and the observer is
the shed to park the esquire where normally the milk of life
resides, now is a garage with a screaming dolphin. The new
Christine jumps like a frog, as in trilaterally, skipping
over the water of life, telling you it is three, when four
were used. It is now its own think tank.
It seems, this newer predominantly med- pack,
comes from Mohammed or Islam, Theism (installation of the
void), along with the Monotheistic versions (Judaism, and
Christianity) and
that of the illusive one,
similar to Baptists, who worship the illusive Christ, who
died for them supposedly, who then awoke, and promptly
disappeared; the one who can never be found but also will
someday return, who exists in the midst with the ghosts, who
are actually beasts behind the red cross of lies formulated
upon the masses for division, and segregation. The real story
of Jesus is likely more an awakening, and
that would not entirely be masculine in nature, so all the
coming and going could very well be that of which took place
in the house, with the creator, and the milk and honey.
Those who mix or combine these practice their religious
freedoms, but the fact is, they are installed, and
followed* without discernment of their true historical,
along with psychological orientations, and their inevitable
effects of segregating and dicing knowledge into a million
useable pieces that lead no where. Every once in a while,
reality sends a new messenger, who breaks the follower mold;
so the response seems split, in art, it is
appreciated but censured; in science, it is corrupted and utilized to the
maximum; in religion, it is forbidden, yet religion just
happened, and the diviners of consciousness are like the anonymous no-men,
maybe as
the
thing-in-itself.
References for moon worshippers:
mē-2-
Isis (21) nŏ-men-
charade (46)
Part one:
Indirect
35-adscititious-chine-conscience-conscious-ecu-escudo-escutcheon-esquire
-exscind-nescience2-omniscient-plebiscite2-prescient-prescind-rescind-schism
-schist-schizo-science-scilicet-sciolism-scission-scudo-scutum-sheath-sheave-shed
-shin-shit-shiver-shyster-skate-skean-ski-skive-et-skei- to cut, split, Extension of
sek-, [ Old English- scinu, shin1,
shinbone (< "piece cut off"); Old French- eschine,
chine, backbone, piece of meat with part of the
backbone, both sourced Germanic suffixed form *ski-nō-
]; SCIENCE, SCILICET, SCIOLSIM, ADSCITITOUS, CONSCIENCE,
NESCIENCE, (NICE), OMNISCENT, PLEBISCITE, PRESCIENT, Latin-
scīre, to know (< "to separate one thing from
another," "discern");
Suffixed zero-grade
form *skiy-enā, Old Irish-
scīan, skean,
knife; [ Extended root *skeid-,
Old English- *scītan, shit, to defecate, Old
Norse- skīta, skate3, to defecate, Old High
German- skīzzan, shyster, to defecate, all
sourced *scītan, to separate, defecate ];
suffixed zero-grade form *sk(h)id-yo-, SCHISM,
SCHIST, SCHIZO, Greek- skhizein, to split, nasalized
zero-grade form *ski-n-d-, SCISSION, EXSCIND, PRESCIND,
RESCIND, Latin- scindere, to split; [ Extended root
*skeit-, Old English- scēadan, shed1,
to separate, Old English- scēath, sheath, (<
"split stick"), perhaps from skei-, sourced
Germanic *skaith, *skaidan ]; Old Norse skīdh,
ski, log, stick, snowshoe, Germanic- *skīdam;
o-grade form *skoit, ECU, ESCUDO, ESCUTCHEON,
ESQUIRE, SCUDO, SCUTUM, (SQUIRE), Latin- scūtum,
shield, (< "board"); [ Extended root *skeip, Middle
English- sheve, sheave2, pulley (< "piece of
wood with grooves"), Scandinavian sourced akin to Old Norse
skīfa, to slice, split, Middle English- shivere,
shiver2, scivre, splinter, possibly from a Low
German schever, splinter, all sourced Germanic *skif-
], indirect* (nescience1 - ne-) (plebiscite1
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~adscititious-
implant; (not
inherent) (not essential);
(derived from something outside);
Latin adscītus, past
participle adscīscere, to adopt ; ad-, ad- +
scīscere, to accept, inchoative of scīre, to know
We do not obtain all our essentials
from the outside, much of them must be brewed, and
confabulated into knowledge that is useable. The concept (
ads consigliere science) , is without any doubt an
implant for a program, which means this group is going to be
dirty. On first thought, nihilism comes to mind as a neo-zion-religion
where the inchoative palindrome verb is seared between them.
~chine- the backbone or spine, especially of an animal
(human); a cut of meat containing part of the backbone
(flesh); Nautical: the line of intersection between the side
and bottom of a flatbottom or V-bottom boat, Middle English,
from Old French eschine, of Germanic origin,
also see chime, root ghei- hibernate,
she-goat
Chine seems a marker of sorts, and a mystery to be
solved. It is associated with the Christ root
es-
christ (43);
(QUINTESSENCE), (REPRESENT), Latin- esse,
to be. This may be a clue leading to the Chinese
syndrome, as little root information is provided, until we arrive at the
Chi-Rho device, which may just be another marker, for chi
(X), and rho (R), or Christogram special message
services.
 ~conscience-
awareness in ethical
boundaries discerning feelings (empathy) and conduct (mien);
a sense of the message service between the superego
(possibly Shiva) that sorts the ethical nature of one's
actions and thoughts and then transmits such
(determinations) to the ego (possibly Vishnu) for
(consideration); Obsolete: consciousness; Middle
English, from Old French, from Latin cōnscientia,
from cōnsciēns, cōnscient-, present participle of
cōnscīre, to be conscious of : com-,
intensive prefix, see COM- (together) + scīre, to
know The first section was
added. Some may assume this is the awareness of envy and
fear, this is not true. It does provide a cover though, and
this is often associated with "having a conscious" when this
is also not true and forms as absence, as all living beings
have conscious. All that is dead existing in this place has
no conscious and also rests in the absent department.
 ~conscious-
perception at the given instant; presence; waking
awareness: consciousness (gather-good-together);
fermata (prolongation); capable of (thought, will, or
perception: the development of conscious life on the
planet); seeming awake, inwardly
attentive, intentionally conceived, mindful, preoccupied,
Latin cōnscius
: com-, com- + scīre, to
know
~ecu- any
of the various Old French coins, especially a silver
five-franc piece, French, from Old French escu, from
Latin scūtum, shield
(from the shield stamped on the coin)
References:
-scute- chitinous horny plate, also called
scutum; see chi-; 22nd letter in Greek alpha (
khi )
-ecumenical-
of worldwide scope or applicability; universal; concerned
with establishing unity within the flora and fauna
environment, Late Latin oecūmenicus,
from Greek oikoumenikos, from (hē) oikoumenē (gē),
(the) inhabited (world), feminine present passive participle
of oikein, to inhabit, from oikos, house, weik-1-
mensa (47)
~escudo- (see
currency table) Portuguese and Spanish, shield,
escudo, from Latin scūtum,
shield
~escutcheon-
Heraldry: shield or shield-shaped emblem bearing a coat
of arms; ornamentation as protection for a keyhole, handle,
or knob; Nautical: the plate on the stern of a ship
displaying the name; dishonor to one's reputation; Middle
English escochon, from Anglo-Norman escuchon,
from Vulgar Latin *scūtiō, *scūtiōn,
from Latin scūtum,
shield How much one can poop
on others is not a sign of any shield, yet this has become a
sign of the beast. So the name has become the shit you need,
and without it, you just get the poop. There is also a
connotation of the keyhole being filled, as it were the foot
of a skier. There is also a complete program for the
escutcheon, or possible the Christ cut the chi-on, rhobic-cube game. add link to diagram
~esquire-
Medieval philosophy: male entity ranked below knight
in England; attendant to knight for
knighthood; will, Middle English esquier,
from Old French escuier, from Late Latin
scūtārius, shield
bearer, from Latin scūtum,
shield References:
-ess suffix, female:
lioness (sos: taken from
Middle English -esse; see root
es-
christ (43))
-esculent- (polka partner to escudo);
suitable to eat, from ēsculentus, to eat food
-will-
wel-1-
bull fighter (13)*
~exscind-
to cut out, excise (possibly to steal or remove flesh),
Latin exscindere : ex-, ex- + sanguis, blood,
[ref: exsanguine- lacking blood, drained, see
exsiccate, to dry, beef jerky, and exstipulate-
having no stipules]
~nescience2-
absence of knowledge; ignorance; see root ne-;
nihilism:
double function; Late Latin
nescientia, from Latin nesciēns, nesciēnt-,
present participle of nescīre, to be ignorant : ne-,
not; see ne- + scīre, to know, see
skei-
The correct label for this function is
agnosia, A-1 (without) +
gnōsis,
knowledge, root gnō-.
The neighbor to this is agnostic,
or the secret agent who knows that disease is mostly in the
physical mind literally (Paracelsus-nostoc), but may believe
a myriad of other separations. Originally, the two words
were separated by inserting the (without) between the a and
g, another mirrored mantissa of 13. The word gnostic
seems predominantly built from the gnō- root
where a truer determination can be made, and also to
research Thomas H. Huxley, who created agnostic
(1870), the word, based on these principles. Henry
Kissinger is quoted using the word, but seems ignorant of
the matter, and the definitions provided for agnostic are
meaningless, and are subtle propaganda.
~omniscient-
creation of genre; simultaneous presence: ( omnifarious,
see root
dhē-
three fates (12);
to season, flavor ); abstraction as
knowledge: ( omniumgatherum, see root
op-; inure, copy );
creation of focus: ( omphalos, see root nobh-;
boss of a shield)
~plebiscite2- an indirect vote whereby the feudal lord gazes
down to only see six pointy stars among hundreds of
electorate insiders and money-handlers; Latin plēbiscītum
: plēbis, genitive of plēbs, the people, see
pelæ-1- + scītum, decree, from neuter past participle
of scīscere, to vote for (adopt), inchoative of
scīre, to know, see skei-
The pelæ-1-
root is the fat Grizzly bear, Ursus arctos subsp.
horribillis, and the pluperfect surplus, or
Hades
central, and what ever else you've had, which is
next to nothing unless you're fat already, and this follows
pluperfectionism, something that seems to only eat. So, as a
quick rabbit trick, the whole of the people are classified
generically to give the illusion they feel good when they
are eaten. The wolf often refers to you as everyone before
eating you.
~prescient-
implant, (operative
use); establishment of protocol; possession of (classified
knowledge) masked as protocol overlaying program
structure, French prescient, from Old French, from
Latin praesciēns,
praescient-, present participle of praescīre, to
know beforehand : prae-, pre- + scīre, to know
As a spectator, we infinitely feed from
our creations, yet this very force is now consuming us, and
only because we have had a tendency to accept the full
import of the alpha code, starting with
per-1-
planck's constant (30),
and the first conscript (angel-emotion) which only becomes a
prescript, or that of a right to life when this is only a
lesson program. This is also the skeud-
isochromatic (46)
and to scribe the mocking bird, then to sleep and slēb-,
as a hypothetical base in the sky, and many others now
capable of being correlated in hopes we stop eating
ourselves soon.
~prescind-
implant, (operative
noose); insertion of space;
nihilism; withdraw attention; Latin praescindere,
to cut off in front : prae-,
pre- + scindere, to cut off, split, see praying
mantis; prevention of knowledge resulting in destroying life
~rescind-
to make void (add space); creation of repeated belief which
often results in death; repeal or annul, Latin rescindere
: re-, re- + scindere, to split
This is living and you are told it is to "not live", as repeal
means to re-appeal, a sort of madness. This is more to do
with the heart beat in checking pel-5-, and our appeal to
have one. This often becomes the repeat, or pet-,
which is the perpetual impetus, and appetite to eat more,
when what is eaten is not considered knowledge, but food,
and the life is dried of spirit, and this may be associated
with why the idiot species poops in water. Annul is to ad- +
nullus, none, root ne-, and annuity
is the annus, or year, but also the ring, or the
annulus, and the preferred annular eclipse of
blocking the heart and
soul.
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~schism-
identification of Discordia; formal breach; Middle English
scisme, from Old French, from Latin schisma,
schismat-, from Greek skhisma, from skhizein,
to split
code entry:
hammertoe may serve as false shield which is now
opening up per the recent lack of desires or ability to
become attached to the mechanisms. False flags should likely
increase to fill the void and are crimes committed by
government officials.
~schist-
any of the various medium-grained to coarse-grained
metamorphic rocks composed of laminated, often flaky
parallel layers of chiefly micaceous minerals, French
schiste, from Latin (lapus) schistos,
fissile (stone), a kind of iron ore, from Greek skhistos,
split, divisible, from skhizein, to split
References:
-fissi- root bheid-, bite, bait, boat,
to hunt with dogs, Atlas*
-slate- Old French esclate, splinter, feminine
of esclat (slat- back of chair)
◊-slatch- momentary lull
between breaking waves, new and old, new and old, etc.
~schizo-
prefixation, split; cleft: schizophrane;
cleavage; fission: schizogony;
Notes: 3F,4P: schizoid
~science- the observation,
(classification, identification)
and description of all phenomena perceived in the entire
universe whether believed or not, and often propagated as
natural (change-climate); a determination of a method of
study or process of thought; religion (see
relinquish, root leikw-); an application subjecting to be
objective; art1-
(see
ar- cosmic compass
(17));
an application processing mental capacity; art2-
(see
er-1-
checkers (44));
a classification for Christian;
experience; Middle English knowledge, learning, from
Old French, from Latin scientia, from sciēns,
sciēnt-, present participle of scīre, to know
This has been revised. The perfect
way to close knowledge is to
tell you it is experience, which is complete nonsense, and a
permanently looking forward while also looking back in
hammerlock mode. All that we have is ahead (we bring it
with us), as in now, and all that is behind consists of
everything there is (whether actually learned or not). When
the void between these changes emits a strong signal as is
now (what's and why's fighting it out) religion is unveiled
for its true nature, as in fiction science and trilateral
foolery.
~scilicet-
implant, Middle English, from
Latin scīlicet,
contraction of scīre licet, it is permitted to know :
scīre, to know, see skei- + licet,
third person singular of licēre, to be permitted
Knowledge is suppressed because of
the greedy benefits to those who suppress it plain and
simple. The licēre connection will likely be
tracked to another root at some time.
~sciolism-
pretentious expression; impulsive ego related to bloodline,
Late Latin sciolus, smaterer (to make dirty;
prattle), diminutive of Latin scius, knowing, from
scīre, to know, [ref:
scion- descendant; cut
off replant; soldier]
Even though people do prattle, it is
only their haywire in art, and this can be navigated, while
the real criminal reads from a schizoid sheet or plan. What better way to
hide this by creating definitions and tagging them to the
enemy. In nature, some plants can be propagated easier than
others, while some must come from seeds. In Biotech and war, this is
upgraded to the werewolf mode.
~scission-
the act of cutting or severing; division or fission, Middle
English, from Old French, from Late Latin scissiō,
scissiōn-, from Latin
scissus, past participle of scindere, to cut,
split, [ref: polka partner scissors-
kaæ-id-
indent (34)]
Notes: section contains
deep science related to lignum, chitin, keratin, and
hungry squirrels. See roots sek-; insect;
sekw-1; to
follow;
sekw-2- see-saw (12);
sekw-3; saga
code entry: water of life
identified
~scudo-
monetarily delivered unit formerly used in Italy and Sicily,
Italian, shield, scudo, from Latin scūtum,
shield, [ref: polka partner
scud- running before the gale;
rabbit's tail]
References:
-scutter- disruption; racket; scurrying sound,
alteration of scuttle3-
-scuttle1- a lid or hole in a ship's hull,
French escoutille, possibly from
escotilla
-scuttle2- shallow or open pan or basket,
Middle English scutel, basket, Old English dish,
Latin- scutella
-scuttle3- run or move hurriedly in short
movements
~scutum-
Zoology: see scute (-scute- chitinous horny plate, also called
scutum;), Latin scūtum
[ref:
scutwork- (jittery squirrel tail) reference for
scout2: skeud-
isochromatic (46)
~sheath-
a case for a blade such as the (scimitar,
French cimeterre); place for sword to be protected;
Biology: enveloping tubing structure such as the base
of a grass leaf that surrounds the stem or the tissue that
enclosed the muscle or nerve fiber; (close-fitting dress);
encase; retract claw; sheathe, Middle English shethe,
from Old English scēath
Lots of dirt here starting with sheaf
or to gather into a bundle, and the pelæ-1-
root is the fat Grizzly bear being squeezed as hoi polloi
(the many) on one side, and the root so-, or
sic, or esq. on the other. This may only reveal there are
many who thrive from their sickness. The roots sker-1-,
sker-2-, and sker-3-
will tell the story clearer.
~sheave-
sheave1: no derivative, to collect and bind into a sheaf.
from sheaf; sheave2: a wheel or disk with
a grooved rim, especially one as a pulley; see hora (gher-1-
cronus (47)),
also see Queen of Sheba meets King Solomon, and she,
also the
root so-
~shed-
shed1: to cause to pour forth: shed knowledge;
to diffuse or radiate: shed tears; send forth or
impart: shed water; to repel without penetration;
kill; loose by natural or
unnatural processes: shed skin; a procedure of
directing water in two directions, Middle English sheden, to
separate, shed, from Old English scēadam,
to divide, shed2: no derivative,
small free-standing structure often with at least three
sides closed used for storage and parking
automobiles, alteration of
Middle English shadde, perhaps variant of shade,
shade, see SHADE
The installation of the neo or dead space is here reversed,
so when tears fall, the nŏ-men-
charade (46)
move in, when crying should be considered healthy, and it is
easy to see the ego software being hidden in the shade.
~shin-
shin1: (xxx locator); that which is below a knee but
also above a foot; shinbone; lower bovine foreleg
slaughtered for the flesh; cut of meat; to climb (rope or
pole) by gripping and pulling alternatively with the hands
assisted by the legs; something that requires great
assistance to move forward often expressed negatively and
quickly moved forward as if shinning it, Middle English
shine, from Old English scinu; shin2:
no derivative, 22nd letter of Hebrew
alphabet, Hebrew šin, variant of
šen, tooth (from the shape of the letter); (possible
from the shape of a split V or W); see also chi-; 22nd letter in Greek alpha (
khi )
~shit-
to defecate at a specific location; poop (double-op unless
you shit bricks); suggestibility of disgust; a consideration
for trouble or difficulty; expression of disbelief or
aversion; scornful affirmations; a narcotic or
pharmaceutical drug often pawned upon the public; digging a
hole to be buried in, Middle English shitten, from
Old English, *scītan, [ref:
polka partner shishkebab, sis skewer]
Propaganda is always at work, and
anything that is considered dangerous to authority will be
tagged to words like the one above to assist in cover,
mainly for the onslaught of alcohols
which are horribly intoxicating, and created in the
laboratories for distribution, and not mentioned.
~shiver-
shiver2: to break into splinters or fragments;
shatter; break, Middle English shiveren, from
shivere,
splinter, shiver1: no derivative,
to shake; quiver; vibrate; hum; Nautical: causing a
sail to flutter by sailing to close to the wind, Middle
English chiveren, shiveren, see shivaree
~shyster-
unscrupulous, unethical practitioner or professional,
especially of law or politics, probably alteration of German
Scheisser, son of a bitch, bastard, from scheissen,
to defecate, from Middle High German schīzen,
from Old High German skīzzan, Word History: [...] may
have been borrowed from shicer, which, among other
things is an Australian English term for an unproductive
mine or claim.
~skate-
skate3: a fellow or person; decrepit horse; nag,
perhaps alteration of dialectal skite, contemptible person,
probably again from dialectal skite, to defecate, from
Middle English skiten, from Old Norse skīta,
skate1: no derivative, acting in a
superficial manner; see glide (ghel-2- countersunk (24));
to ski or sled by use of metal shears or pulleys, (see
shear strain), from Dutch schaats, stilt,
skate (taken as plural) from Middle Dutch schaetse,
from Old North French escache, stilt, perhaps of
Germanic origin, skate2: no derivative,
any of the various rays of the genus Raja, having a
flattened body and greatly expanded pectoral fins that
extend around the head, Middle English scate, from
Old Norse skata
~skean-
a double-edged dagger formerly
used in Ireland and Scotland, Middle English skene,
from Irish Gaelic scian,
from Old Irish, [ref: Suffixed form *ais-sk-,
Old English-
āscian, ācsian, to ask, seek,
ais-
acquaint (45)]
~ski-
classification for one of two long runners often made of
plastic or wood with a relief on one end that serves as the
direction of motion or gliding through their use by
attachment to boot or board; waterski; snowshoe, Norwegian,
from Old Norse skīdh,
stick, snowshoe
~skive-
to cut thin layers or sheets into small separations; pare,
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Part two:
Dispossessed
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7-haček-hack-harquebus-hake-heckle-hook-hooker-et-keg-
hook, tooth, [ Old English- haca, hake, hook,
akin to Old Norse haki, hook, Middle Dutch-
hake, harquebus, hook, sourced Germanic *hakan-
]; [ Old English- hōc,
hook, hook,
Middle Dutch hōk, hoec, hooker1, hook, Old High German
hāko,
haček, hook,
all sourced Germanic lengthened-form *hōka- ], Middle
Dutch hekel, heckle, hatchel, a flax comb with
long metal hooklike teeth, Germanic- *hakila-, Old
English- -haccian, hack1, to hack to pieces as with a
hooked instrument, Germanic- *hakkijan, dispossessed*
[Pokorny keg- 537] |
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~haček-
diacritical mark ( ˇ ) that resembles an inverted circumflex
and is used over certain letters, such as č, to indicate
quality of pronunciation, Greek háček, diminutive of
hák, hook, from Middle High German hāken, from
Old High German hāko
~hack- hack1: to cut or
chop with repeated and irregular blows: hacked down the
saplings; to break up the surface of (soil):
cultivated the tomatoes by hacking out the weeds; to
cough as if a chopping sound; rough irregular cutting verses
a smooth sawing; to use a hoe for chopping;
an act of coping or carefully and
instantaneously removing or ignoring data segments from the
mind for illusion, Middle English hakken, from
Old English -haccian, see keg- in
Appendix V. intransitive sense 2, back formation from hacker1;
hack2: no
derivative, a horse used for riding or driving; a
hackney; worn-out horse for hire; a jade; one who undertakes
unpleasant or distasteful tasks for money or reward; a
hireling; taxicab; a writer hired to
hack information for commercial purposes; full
carriage for hire; to make banal or hackneyed with
discriminate use; by, characteristic of, or designating
routine or commercial writing: hack prose, short for
hackney
Another weirdo in telling you "You can't hack it" while
also "You're committing a crime" is complete nonsense, and a
cover formation of propaganda, and as though everything must
be hacked.
~harquebus-
label for a heavy, portable matchlock killing mechanism
invented during the 15th century, also called hackbut,
obsolete French harquebuse, from Old French,
alteration of Middle Dutch hakebus : hake, hook; see
keg- + busse, gun (from Late Latin
buxis, box, see BOX1)
~hake-
any of the various marine fishes of the genera Merluccius
and Urophycis, related to and resembling cod, Middle
English, possibly from Old English haca, hook (from
the shape of its lower jaw)
References:
-hakeem- variant of hakim1
-hakenkreuz-
swastika, Haken, (háček)
hook + Kreuz, cross, from Latin crux, see
Kreuzer
-hakim1- Moslem physician,
Arabic hakīm,
wise, wise man, from hakama, to be judicious
-hakim2- Moslem ruler, Arabic
hākim,
from hakama, to exercise authority
-halakah- Judaism:
legality applied to religion;
Talmudic, Mishnaic Hebrew halākâ, rule, tradition
~heckle-
to provide false information while enjoying the fact that it
causes chaos which is then used inadvertently as a method
for excuse to continue doing it; to produce garbage
information that restricts sound interpretation of facts;
separation of fibers such as flax or hemp, using a combing
device called a hatchel, from hekel, hatchel, from
Middle Dutch, also see hectic,
from hexis, habit, see root segh-;
school1, position in time, pause, hyperbaric*
This was originally tagged to those who ask questions in
a professional atmosphere in order to add confusion about
why tough questions are never really answered by confusing
this with the word embarrass, a subtle childish downgrade or
skean psychological
movement.
~hook-
shepherd's crook; cronyism;
sickle, hay hook; fishhook; catchy motif; snare;
trap; barbed plant; something captivating; a sharp
bend; to pierce or gore; a cause for
addiction; quick jab; political
prostitute; enticements;
conception of fair and unfair as one; freed; without
reservation; Middle English hok, from Old
English hōc
~hooker-
hooker1: single-masted fishing smack used off
the coast of Ireland; old worn-out
clumsy ship, Dutch hoeker, from Middle Dutch
hoeckboot : hoec, fishhook, see keg- +
boot, boat; hooker2:
slang: that which hooks
Warning: The last two are
heavily used in concepts abroad and subtly used from a
popular story about Major General Joseph Hooker and the
militarized men when they were off duty having sex and
liquor and thus the word hooker was attached to the woman
they were having intercourse with. During these civil war
times, Washington had designated a contribution to the
corruption with the addition of a district close by to those
with these problems called a "red-light-district". It is
likely that the real Captain hook is hiding in the midst
between the alcohol and the useable femininity in the mind,
that of the spirit of happiness and joy being hand fed to
desire. Here, fair and unfair don't even exist, it is only
to take as desire which is emulated as light, and this is
really all about blood, and the beasts setting up sports as
a camp. |
Part three: Dissentient
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9-ceilidh-cemetary-city-civic-civil-hide2-hind2-incunabulum-shiva-et-kei-1-
to lie, bed, couch; beloved, dear?; Basic form *kei-,
Suffixed form *kei-wo-, Old English- hīwan,
hind3, members of a household, Germanic- *hīwa,
Old English- hīgid, hide3, hid, a measure of
land (< "household"), from suffixed Germanic form
*hīwidō;
Suffixed form *kei-liyo-, Old Irish- cēle,
ceilidh, companion; O-grade form *koi-, Suffixed
from *koi-nā, Latin cūnae, incunabulum,
a cradle, Suffixed form *koi-m-ā, Greek- koiman,
cemetery, to put to sleep, Suffixed zero-grade form
*ki-wo, Sanskrit- śiva-, Shiva, auspicious,
dear, dissentient* [Pokorny kēi- 538] (hide1
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~ceilidh-
label for Irish or Scottish social gathering with
traditional music, dancing, and storytelling, Irish Gaelic
céilidhe, from Old Irish
célide, visit, from céle, companion
Unfortunately, this word does not
juice. It's neighbor cede, to surrender, the
cedulla, which is the
double snake, as garcon (boy servant to master
gargoyle) pronounced, garsson, and the feeling of a
sibilant gastropod who is an empty shell that gazes at its
own ceiling all day are predominantly embedded. The word
ceiling is also closely associated with the
constellation Caelum.
kaæ-id-
indent (34).
Also, cedilla, the indiscriminate dialectal marking
affair, is that of the Zeta, or 6th letter of the Greek
alphabet which is a depiction of a hook, along with other
embedded voids, as ceanothus, which is red root, or corn
thistle.
~cemetary-
a section of land segregated from that of providing food for
starving people to that of taking dead human bodies and
placing them in boxes, and then also burying them deeply
into the ground, and then marking this spot as though it was
sacred; graveyard; Middle English, cimiterie, from
Old French cimitiere, from Medieval Latin cimitērium,
from Late Latin coemētērium,
from Greek koimētērion, from koiman, to put to
sleep
The implanting of dead bodies into
the ground only seems like what is the correct thing to do
when this is based on old and ancient nonsense, and disrupts
evolution clearly, as if there were no cemeteries (mandatory
cremations), to subject, everyone would already be awake.
This is also following straight into the cenacle, or church
system of burial seeming analogical to being buried alive.
The church is based on worshipping the dead already, as this
is what is reflected into society as propaganda. The V that
is posited in the cynical may represent the werewolf from
one side to the other, and of course, virtue in some sense
other than driftwood.
~city-
citizen; also state incorporated by charter granting the
whole state of the citizen when accepted or commanded by
laws that are strictly designed to support the state over
the citizen; an incorporation of citizens and state; ancient
Greek city-state, Middle English cite, from Old
French, from Latin cīvitās, from cīvis,
citizen
The word cite, and to follow
backward to this state, is from kei-2-
and this may represent the
solicitous nature and the intentional kinetic harm being
connected to the false state. An example is all the
so-called amenities, phones, postal mail, news, etc, all
designed as access to the citizen, but masked as fluff. The
root kei-2- routes to page 538, and
dispraise*, or to censure,
which is exactly what the new city does by stomping their
feet on all four stigmas, spiritual, intellectual,
emotional, and physical, trapping these so that they reflect
upon the state as versus the citizen in one sense. Then,
propaganda is delivered to omit the embers, as in sports,
and activities, while limiting libraries, and learning
centers to the super rich.
~civic-
label for citizenship; Latin cīvicus,
from cīvus, citizen
Here, we have a step by step process
for judgment upon the citizen, and the person's duties
supporting the new city (individual removed, individual is
now food) taxing system to support the sport of worshipping
the dead. The new civit cat has a musky anal secretion, and
serves as the dissentient. The dissentient is correctly
defined as: dis- (doing the opposite of) +
sentient (conscious, sense perception, see root
sent- scent, to feel) while also tagged to the
dissident root sed-, the Sanhedrin which rests
on the first school, and that of the individual house versus
ecclesiastical genres.
~civil-
monitoring program for state sanctioned control; a
befitting; interrelations between the citizen thus labeled
by state affairs, and that of the state of affairs; a
municipality (see
vampire root:
mei-1-, also tagged to (
kap- place that holds ships); a
military organization whereby
destruction is implemented in the name of the master lord as
civil: our civility prevents us
from dialogue with people we label as the enemy to our
personal wishes and exuberant desires;
political inversion:
our civil-private-citizens
(see wer-2-
vera (15));
a distinguishing of the standard programming implementation,
and that of those who have been driven crazy by it, or have
had their rights removed to such a degree, they no longer
can function normally in their village; Middle English, from
Latin cīvīlis, from
cīvis, citizen The
civils conclude the ci- prefix all the way to the
clabber. It is to (see the new I)
and to accept the program.
~hide2-
hide3:
Old English measure of land, usually the amount held
adequate for one family and its dependents (grave site?),
Middle English, from Old English hīd,
hide1: to make
secret; (secretion of the new city only overlaying bodily
secretions in the mind for discernment,
implanted use}; conceal
or prevent disclosure: political
criminals creating laws to hide justice; to act
as though one is actually not imperfect, a cloaking of the
true personality, Middle English hiden, from Old
English hỹdan, see root (s)keu-,
Synonyms: conceal, cache,
screen, bury, cloak, block, hide2:
skin of an animal; pelt;
committing a criminally offensive act, to beat severely;
flog, Old English hỹd, see root
(s)keu-
~hind2-
hind3:
Chiefly British: farm laborer but also a skilled worker;
Archaic: country bumpkin; a rustic, alternation of Middle
English hine, household servants, possibly from Old
English hīne, genitive of
hīgan, hīwan, members of a household;
hind1:
located at the posterior; stern, Middle English hinde,
short for bihinde, behind, from Old English
bihindan, see root ko- cis-, endotoxin*;
hind2: female red dear;
any of several fishes of the genus Epinephelus
of Atlantic waters, related to or resembling groupers
-hinder- obstruct, delay progression, interfere,
Middle English hindrian, see ko-
~incunabulum-
classification for books or information printed before 1501;
an incunable; artifact of earlier period, New Latin incūnābulum,
from singular of Latin incūnābula, swaddling clothes,
cradle : in, in-, see in-2 (within) + cradle,
infancy, from cūnae, cradle
The incumbent is that which lies on
something else, or "to recline", and this is where the
incubus works, as this is also a religious official who is
inculated from a primitive dogma of useless indoctrination
which is a form of trampling the calyx, or spirit into a new
shoe mold as described.
 ~Shiva-
Hinduism: a manifestation of reality represented as
part of a Trimurti or triad designating the destroyer and
restorer of the world, see Braham and Vishnu, Sanskrit
śivah, from śiva,
auspicious, dear The
illustration of Shiva from the 11th to 12th century bronze
is a wicked looking creature holding its right hand out to
prevent knowledge. This may be why Shiva is surrounded
literally with Judaism attempting to feed from it, both with
the remake shiva
as seven days, and shivah,
another variant of the same word in an attempt to surround
and protect its master warrior of hate and envy surpassing
the spirit into the red beast and the prevalent demeanor of
success and rule, and the propitious ones, see root
pet-; harry* |
Part four: Divining rod
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1-copro-et-kekw-
to excrete, Suffixed o-grade form *kokw-ro-, Greek-
kopros, copro-, dung, divining rod* [Pokorny
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~copro-
prefix, implanted use to
attack and or possibly distract from copra, Coptic,
copula, and copulate. Implant list:
copro- excrement, dung, Greek
kopros
coprolalia- scatological
language, copro (dung) +
lalia,
babbling (extreme derogatory label)
coprolite- fossilized excrement
coprophilia-
Scatology, root
sker-3-
(excrement nesting with
(s)keu-
scum that covers water)
coprophilous- growing on excrement
copse- thicket, coppice, Middle English copys, from
Old French copeiz, thicket for cutting The
sker-3-
root is that of excrement also, as this one, as it seems
made up to cover part of programming still in the works, as
dung is presented in taboo metathesis as *sterk-os-.
Dung is also a lexeme partner to the dem-
root, or that of dungeons, as Latin domniō,
lord of tower, which may represent how high one can shit on
top of dreak. |
Part five: Mossbunker
12-curia-decemvir2-duumvir-triumvir-(loup-garou2)-virago-virile-virtue
-weltanschauung1-werewolf-wergeld-world-et-wī-ro-
man, Derivative of weiæ-. Old English-
wer, wergeld, werewolf, man, [ Old English
weorold, world,
world, Old High German weralt, weltanschauung, world,
sourced Germanic compound *werald- ], "life or age of man"
(*-ald, age, see al-2-), all above sourced Germanic
*weraz,
from shortened form *wiraz, Old French garoul,
loup-garou,
werewolf, Frankish- *wer-wulf, "man-wolf" (*wulf,
wolf; see wlkwo-), VIRAGO, VIRILE, VIRTUE, (VIRTUOSA),
(VIRTUOSO); DECEMVIR, DUUMVIR, TRIUMVIR, Latin- vir, man;
Latin- cūria, curia, court, possibly from
wī-ro, if regarded
as from *co-vir, "men-together" (*co-, together, see
kom-) mossbunker*, [Pokorny
uīro- s 1177] (decemvir1
- dekm-) (loup-garou1 - wlkwo-)
(weltanschauung2
- keu-) |
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~curia-
implanted use; (one of the ten)
primitive subdivisions of a tribe in early Rome, consisting
of ten gentes; the assembly place of such a division; Roman
senate or buildings in which they meet in; a place of high
councils in various Italian cities under Roman law; ensemble
of administering laws and judgments in imperial Rome; Roman
Catholic Church: a central organizing for proclamations;
Medieval assembly or royal court:
Spanish inquisition; Latin council, curia, [ref:
gens- anarchical clan or
cult claiming patriotism] note:
no cure is available at these locations
~decemvir2-
implanted use, (one of a body)
of ten Roman rulers or magistrates, especially a member of
one of two such bodies appointed in 451 and 450 B.C. to draw
up a code of frivolous laws, Middle English, from Latin,
singular of decemvirī, commission of
ten men : decem, ten; see dekm- +
virī, plural of vir, man (multiple men), see
wī-ro-, notes:
Vir represents a virus against women whether secreted from
the state or not, see virile
~duumvir-
implanted use, label for
two-man body; duumvirate, Latin : duum,
genitive plural of duo + vir, (man-virus),
note: don't confuse this
with sexuality, this is more about Satan.
~loup-garou2-
a werewolf, French, from Old French leu garoul :
leu-, wolf (from Latin lupus, see wlkwo-)
+ garoul, werewolf (of Germanic origin,
see wī-ro-)
~triumvir-
implanted use, one of three-men
bodies formulated for civil judgments upon the citizens
attached to the new state in ancient Rome, Middle English,
from Latin, back formation from triumvirī,
board of three, from trium virum, of + virum,
variant of virōum, genitive plural of vir, man
virus, notes: this is
what is considered Trinity when it is actually seeming to be
the formation of Satan, and possibly associated with the
triskelion which has the
diseased 13 resting on its head, the triskaidekaphobia.
The trisoctahedron also seems to formulate the noesis
house, so this will be worked.
~virago-
implanted use, a tag to
femininity as a form of downgrade by men; man-wolf, Latin,
virāgō, from vir, man,
see wī-ro-, note: this is
representative of the Satan goddess (for men only)
References:
Polka partner #1: viper's bugloss- any of various
Eurasian plants of the genus Echium, including the
blueweed, having bright blue to white flowers, bristly
foliage, and a dense scorpiod inflorescence
Polka partner #2: viral;
something that causes a virus
~virile- viro, virus,
definition omitted
~virtue-
(evision) (1) Seraphim:
masculine state; (2) Cherubim: feminine city; (3) Throne; [
virtue is claimed as 5th of 9 orders of angels, but
this has a serious discrepancy, as their are actually 8
or 9 orders:
dominations or diminions,
virtues, and then (6) powers, (7) principalities,
(8) archangels, (9)
angels] ;
3-vim-violate-violent-et-weiæ-
vital force (weiæ-
megapolis (28)
masculine tendency); courage in a man or woman;
(implants);
moral excellence
(immeasurable); chastity in woman
while also claiming manliness;
righteousness (abstraction); effective force:
didn't believe, rather it was the virtue in faith in that
knowledge protects, and praying was the superficial song
that soothed the soul; Middle English vertu, from
Old French, from Latin virtūs, manliness, excellence,
goodness, from vir, man
~weltanschauung1-
a comprehensive philosophy of the world or human life,
German : Welt, world (from Middle High German wërlt,
from Old High German weralt; see wī-ro-
+ Anschauung, view (from Middle High German
anschouwunge, observation, mystical contemplation : an-,
on, at, from Old High German ana-; see ANLAGE +
schouwunge, look, from schouwen, to look at, from
Old High German, scouwōn, (see keu-;
hear, show, scavenger, effort*) (see anlage-
initial cluster, roots an-, and legh-)
~werewolf-
a person transformed into a wolf, or capable of assuming the
form of a wolf; psychopath;
Middle English, from Old English werewulf : wer,
man; see wī-ro- + wulf,
wolf
~wergeld-
Anglo-Saxon and Germanic criminalized
law; price set upon a person's life based on ranking
and paid as continuing compensation by the family of the
slayer to the feudal lord of a slain person to free the
culprit of further unduly distributed punishment or
obligation and to prevent a blood feud, Middle English
wargeld, from Old English wergeld : wer,
man + geld, payment
~world-
the pre-existing universe; earth; a consideration of
the life pre-existing in this environment; inhabitant(s);
people as a whole (should be:
whole as a people); a process or reference for section:
the Western world, the Eastern World; a realm or domain:
the animal world, the plant world; a process of
reflection on the whole effect; the world collapses, the
world freezes; a state of existence: the world
measured on; a celestial body: a new world;
a reference for nihilism:
out of this world; a reference for what is: a world
of shit; a reference for the beasts:
world without end,
Middle English, from Old English weorold
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triskelion or triad of
religious rulers, Judaism, Islam or Mohammed, and the
various Christians, have formulations that are very divisive and
destructively conceived to thwart any true religion in our
world, where someone is not born an enemy to life and the
beasts who now rule the world. I also now see that Shiva is
some type of feminine cross, and the mossbunker group
is the masculine cross completing the chi-rho device
implementation, and the building of neo-nazi-virtues or
warriors for the beasts. Communism and Satan face each
other, and the state represents the library while the city
represents Satan, and her current and temporary reign as
two-men or tomb-in. |
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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