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Groups [5 of 170] Sexton beetles, Chebac, Meso, Milvus milvus, Monolith, Callisto, Calm

Chapter Fifty:  Raiders of the Lost Ark

December 12, 2008: To solve the city-state tabernacle mystery and discover the real "Ark of the Covenant", we explore the illusive birds of prey called the glede, or European kites ( ghel-2- countersink (24) ), which may in fact be analogical to the very last passage presented in Exodus chapter 40 of the King James Holy Bible.

(38) "For the cloud of the LORD was upon the tabernacle by day, and fire was on it by night, in the sight of all the house of Israel, throughout all their journeys."

billIn this passage, Israel represents the god of envy as I have subjected many times, and possibly the city of Zion, the last known place of obstruction. Opposite the full tabernacle is the clouds of fear, and the second milvus, and that of rain falling into the sea; the awake transitive state. It seems also in the story that it was Moses who placed a layer between the people and the alter, which also prevented him from entering therein in passage 30. Our sleep center is also correlated to this very position of fire, and below, is the food, which includes all of us, as capable food for anyone who is powerful enough to abuse it. As earthlings, we consume ourselves, and it is really a matter of how strong this obsession is perpetrated in the evolutionary process, and if we are capable of the lesson plan made for us.

To search further into the historical past and present, we meet up with Callisto, an unknown nymph, beloved by the mute Zeus but hated by Hera, and these two states divide the size of the dipper, or the cup, and possibly another analogy to the chalice or inverted arch. Hera (sister/wife to Zeus) is said to have changed Callisto into a bear. Hera may also be analogical to Heracles as sister to Hercules, as the meaning of Hercules breaks down to Hera + kleos, fame. It is also Callisto that breaks down to kalos, for beautiful. So, this can be correlated to Ursa Minor and Ursa Major, where the bear is turned into a Grizzly or "great bear" for the "cloud of the lord" or possibly Abraham. This is near Draco and Leo, and one wonders about the head of the sphinx, below, in the mirror sits Polaris, or the North Star, laying in the handle of the little dipper. So, again, the idea of the candle aligning southward is stimulated, and it may be that the ark is not a physical box, but one of a virtual nature requiring the laws of physics and other sciences projected in the mind correlated into four rings or stigmatic centers under the influence of a greater force. It is also Hades who provides 5 rivers to thwart the whole process for her self glory.

So, the journey begins, (first see updated map and bio sheet); The Ember day meeting is researched to reveal Easter nesting the Aries ram to ram up the zoon for another 12 labors for the beasts, and it is this time of year that we come back around underneath the red beast to have a little celebration, a warming pan between the splitting eyes of deceit bound to frustration. Later, in October, the bull kicks in again enticed by the Scorpio to run across the metope for the new illusion and secret rendezvous. The first marker is set in September for Ember day it seems to mark Venus, and the rendezvous takes place just prior to the winter solstice buried by the black snow. In this posit, the ember represents the shinning light in the well-known Amun trail of personal worship between the food and the fire.

Part one: Sexton beetles

underdog

2-dew-sundew2-et-dheu-1- to flow, Old English dēaw, dew, Middle English dau, sundew, dew, (also see melit- Germanic compound *melith-dauwaz, "honeydew"), all sourced Germanic *dauwaz, dew, sexton beetles**
[Pokorny 1. dheu- 259] (
sundew1 - sāwel-)
~dew- water droplets condensed from the air, (example: morning dew); transformation; something moist, pure, fresh, or renewing: "The timely dew of sleep/. . inclines/Our eyelids" (John Milton - AHD); moisture in the form of tears or perspiration, that appears in small drops, Middle English deu, from Old English dēaw, also see DEW: distant early warning, 70th parallel, and dewan: account book

~sundew2- any of several insectivorous plants of the genus Drosera, growing in wet ground and having leaves covered with sticky hairs, also called drosera, Obsolete Dutch sondauw (translation of Latin rōs sōlis, dew of the sun) : son, sun (from Middle Dutch sonne; see sāwel- humdinger (52) ) + dauw, dew (from Middle Dutch dau, see dheu-1-

References:
Sol-helium-solstice-et-sāwel- humdinger*, hundred oxen*
-Drosera- feminine of droseros, dewy, from drosos, dew, see dross
-decimal- Medieval Latin decimālis, of tenth of tithes, the negative 10, see dekm-
-droshky- polka partner to the word drosera, four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage
-see melit- Germanic compound *melith-dauwaz, "honeydew", confusion between dew and aphids juice

The sexton beetles are millions of actual bugs that crawl on the ground, bury mice or other dead animals on which they lay eggs for their young to grow upon. It is unfortunate that the above group has been attacked and that page 259 (from Bury Saint Edmunds to business administration) is so disgusting to even look at, but it tells a story that is likely been molded into place along with the rest of the sun propaganda, and labeling cancer with words like the herbal basil, and so on.

Part two: Chebac

8-derive-ember day2-rennet-rill-rival-rivulet-run-runnel-et-rei- to flow, Suffixed zero-grade form *rinu-, Old English- rinnan, run, runnel, to run, and Old Norse rinna, to run, from *ri-nw-an), and from Old English causative ærnan, eornan, to run (from secondary causative *rannjan); Old English- ryne, Ember day, a running, Germanic- secondary derivative *runiz; Old English- *rynet, rennet, from secondary Germanic derivative *runita-, Suffixed zero-grade form *ri-l-, Dutch ril, rill, or Low German rille, running stream, Germanic- *ril-, Suffixed form *rei-wo-, RIVAL, RIVULET, DERIVE, from Latin rīvus, stream, chebac**, [Pokorny 3. er- 326] (ember day1 - ambhi-)
~derive- to obtain or receive from a source, to arrive at by reasoning; deduce or infer: derive a conclusion from facts; to trace the origin or development of (a word); Chemistry: production of (compounds) from other substances taken from earth through chemical reactions; to issue from a source; originate; stem1; Middle English deriven, to be derived from, from Old French deriver, from Latin dērīvāre, to derive, draw off : dē-, de- + rīvus, stream

~Ember day2- ~Ember day1- a special day reserved for fasting by some Christian religions, observed on a Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, after the first Sunday of what is referred to as Lent, after Whitsunday, and after the Gregorian September 14, and just previous the winter solstice (21st) on December 13, Middle English ymer daye, from Old English ymbrendæg : ymbryne, recurrence, course of time, (ymbe, around, see ambhi- + ryne, a running, see root rei- + dæg, day)

There are two possibilities to the truer meaning of Ember day. One is associated with the map, where Saturday is also Monday, possibly key coding the rotation. The other is the association to the solstice arriving on December 21, and the hot sun has moved south, where the summer is about to peak. So, this raises the question of what is September 14 up to?

References:
-Lent- Ash Wednesday; approximately 40 weekdays (seventh Wednesday before) Easter, lente, spring, see del-1-; black flag*
-Whitsunday- see Pentecost, sense 1, Middle English whitsonday, Old English hwīta sunnandæg, White Sunday, -Whitmonday- the day after Whitsunday
-Pentecost- seventh Sunday after Easter, Greek pentēkostē (hēmera) fiftieth (day), feminine of pentēkostos, fiftieth, from pentēkonta, fifty, see penkwe-; pentagon, five, finger, fist

Pentecost rests dead center in the Taurus bull on the new moon, so this would have little to do with Jesus, rather some other function related to five, as the month of May, and Easter is earlier dated after the new moon in the Aries ram or first Sunday after the beginning day of the zoon or March 21, and that of the Twelve Houses of the Zodiac, also perfectly aligned with the Gregorian time system. This may also represent the fourth leg or analogy to the "humors" that coordinate with the other three hallow legs, and overlay our forced life using and following it, as though it is the god. Four bits equals 50 cents last time I checked, and it looks like the witches have set a tone of cost in association with the five stigmas, or diēs of the week.

~rennet- the inner lining of the fourth stomach (rumen) of calves and other young ruminants, dried extract made from the stomach lining of a ruminant, used in cheese making to curdle milk, Middle English, probably from Old English *rynet, see rennin- also called chymosin, rennet

References:
-Ruminantia- suborder, hoofed mammals: cattle, sheep, deer, giraffes; stomachs divided into four parts whereas humans have three intestinal parts: duodenum, intestine of twelve fingers; jejunum, the one that is mysteriously always empty; and ileum, terminal section connected to the cecum, groin, flank. These parts are preceded by the bloated sac-like organ from Old French stomaque, estomac, called the stomach, from stoma, mouth. To ruminate is to reflect over and over again, and the chymosin is a neighbor to chyme, which is from Middle English chime, humors, body fluids, from the Greek khumos, juice. This is what is passed from the stomach to the duodenum if headed in the right direction. Cattle have  the reticulum, the omasum, the abomasum, and finally the rumen, which resembles our intestine. You can reference chine in the last chapter.
skei- indirect (49)

~rill- also rille, a small brook; a rivulet, a long, straight valley on the moon's surface, Low German rille of Dutch ril, running stream, see rillet: a small stream

One may note the border or rim between what is felt and seen in the chalcedony of psyche impressions, and the energy plus motion world as it relates to the essence of the origins of water, and all the applications surrounding it contained in endless doctrines. The first rime is a coat of ice, the next is a variant of rhyme, or possibly chime. "A meal couldn't really leave us full unless it laid down a rime of fat globules in our mouths and stomachs." (James Fallows - AHD)

~rival- possible implant, embattlement of the commuter, (example: no canoe); overpowering; the installation of war with Deus: "No mortal could vie with Zeus." (Homer - AHD); gaming; competition; Latin rīvālis, a rival, one using the same stream as another, from rīvus, stream

Unfortunately, this doesn't work, as if only that which is surpassed by excessively draining others as the reward for the stream itself, thus creating a planet of apes. It is envy that is actually draining you and fear is her partner. One of the synonyms worth mentioning is emulate, which only leads to emulsion, or the suspension of globules again that don't juice properly, as though to rival another, you must become cheese. This links to the controversial root meig- and the milky way galaxy that rests on top of the root melit- and that of bug dew, such as honey and also mildew and titled freedom of the seas*, and the word honey is not related in lexeme. "The whole world emulates Athens and Rome." (David Hume - AHD)

~rivulet- a small brook or stream; streamlet, possibly from Italian rivoletto, diminutive of rivolo, small stream, from rivulus, diminutive of rīvus, stream, see rivère- one strand of precious stones

~run- (evision) to move as if one is a predatory, or fish with gills; shark; to go about from place to place; fruit fly; fish-hawk; a competition effect with a built in gaming system; vote; Nautical: to sail or steer before the wind or on an indicated course: run before the storm; Medieval medicine: a process of simulating the power of gravity; Metallurgy: to melt, fuse, or smelt (metal); enter; the implementation of a Roman Catholic Church and Pope Gregory XIII of 1582 time system following the Twelve Houses of the Zodiac; unrestricted use; flood; to move in quick rapid flashes in one direction or another; to guess on purpose as a way to explain assumption; gamble; the process of measurement of a segment of time or physical distance; movie (often simulated); a channel of reception; creek; machine; the attraction of the essence to live fruitfully; esprit; label for the endless programs already in progress; collide; a system of point to point navigation; course; Nautical: to crash into the ground or bank along the shore: the boat run aground; to act as if one is an actor when not actually being an actor; sycophant; alpha and omega; on, using the life force in ways that only inspire the continuing use of this force in rivalry form, and canceling the experiment; off: the run of power outages was long; a blemish from excessive flow; excess; perfectionism; Computer Science: run program; flow caused by pressure or gravity; river, Middle English ernen, runnen, from Old English runnan, eornan, earnan and from Old Norse rinna

There are hundreds more available, but most are confusing programs that simulated motion within the psyche when this is not so, and this helps the mind to assume the "new city" as acceptable.

~runnel- a rivulet; brook; narrow channel or course, as for water, Middle English rynel, from Old English, from runnan, to run

The true renegade will state that being told to jog and participate in sporting events or marathons to assume health, while at the same time being fed garbage for knowledge, and treated as cattle, fed horrendous food that is dangerous and only created for maximum profits, results in the clear and deliberate act of terrorism against the people and the spirit and soul as one. It is like a bloody band aide of disgust, similar to Disney and other forms of propaganda. It serves only to fill the illusion that the world around us is fit for mass consumption without considering that knowledge comes from heaven, and this is the beast's program.

See Ear2, heaven, oxygen times 2, root ak-, See also ghē-  silent letter (14) needs work

-Least flycatcher is a small bird that sings in my window in the winter season, it is also the easier access area (the body and the emotions in the giant analemma), as per the run, knowledge is forbidden, and the spirit is trashed, so this is analogical to the holy dies programs which can easily make this area very angry, and disfunctional.

Part three: Meso

waffles

8-guimpe-guipure-vibrate-waif-whip-wimble-wimple-wipe-et-weip- to turn, vacillate, tremble ecstatically, O-grade form *woip-, waif1, waif2, (WAIVE), (WAIVER), from Anglo-Norman waif, ownerless property, from a Scandinavian source probably akin to Old Norse veif, waving thing, flag, Germanic- *waif-; [ Variant form *weib-, Old English- wīpian, wipe, to wipe, Old French- guiper, guipure, to cover with silk, Old English- wippen, whip, all sourced Germanic *wīpjan, to move back and forth ]; Perhaps suffixed nasalized zero-grade form *wi-m-pilla-, Old English- wimpel, wimple, covering for the neck (< "something that winds around"); (GIMP1), Old High German- wimpal, guimpe, Middle Dutch wimmel, wimble, augur (< "that which turns in boring"), perhaps from *weip-, Suffixed zero-grade variant form *wib-ro, Latin- vibrāre, vibrate, meso*, merriment* [Pokorny ueip- 1131]
~guimpe- label for a blouse worn under a jumper; yoke insert for a low-necked dress; starched (poison) cloth covering the neck and shoulders as part of a nun's habit, see gimp1, French guimple, from Old High German wimpal

References:
Polka partner #1: guilty- deserving of blame
Polka partner #2: guinea- gold coin (1663-1813) worth one English pound, also used to insult Italians
-gimp1- narrow or flat braid or rounded cord (rope) of fabric used for trimming
-gimp2- one who limps or has a gait, unknown origin
-gimp3- spirit, pep, (two-degrees of freedom?) unknown origin, see gimbal

Wrapping one's head in chlorine is not a wise person, but seems one that is being tortured, and labeled.

~guipure- a coarse, large-patterned lace with a net ground; see gimp1, French, from Old French, from guiper, to cover with silk, of Germanic origin

~vibrate- Physics: a rapid linear motion of a particle or of an elastic solid surrounding a point of equilibrium; resonance; periodic processing; a quiver; a sense of perception often applied in plural form: "Miami gives off the same vibrations, the same protent of disaster, but with a difference." (James Atlas - AHD); the formation of ecstasy, Latin vibrāre, vibrāt-

References:
-vibrato- a quivering (often heard in orally expression of song) sound wave form
-vibrio-
a short motile, S-shaped or comma shaped bacteria of the genus Vibrio, especially V. cholerae, which causes cholera
-viburnum-
genus Viburnum, opposite leaves, Latin viburnum, a kind of shrub containing showy terminal clusters of small white and pink flowers, and red or black drupes.

The word vibrate, the verb, is mostly propaganda, so the noun definition was used. To tremble is a normal human function to produce heat, as without heat, you quickly die by freezing to death. The word swing, "as to swing from a pole" using the gracious power of mother earth is not necessarily vibration, rather revolution as in the pendulum, so we have propaganda plugged into the Gregorian beast, and it seems the intention of installing the worship service to the diēsis, over life itself. Another implanted word into the definition for vibrate was the word hatreds provided by Loudon Wainfields, and this is the signal for the two red hats, and the to and fro genocide ultimatum where fear and envy battle it out in the final earth battle and Armageddon, which is mostly a lie, and wiggling of more death.

~waif- waif1: a homeless person, especially one forsaken; orphaned child; abandoned from others (includes all life on the planet); the assumption that driftwood is unclaimed, so this means it was "for the taking"; Middle English, ownerless property, stray animal, from Anglo-Norman, probably from Scandinavian origin, waif2: Nautical: see waft, sense 4; backformation from wafter, Middle Low German wachter, guard, from wachten, to guard, see root weg- mecca (26)

This is the root that surrounds the Pope, and includes vigor, and velocity, a keyword for science and resonance, and also the first bivouac1 attached to the ambhi- bebe (26) group with 8 duplicate markers, and the other Ember day, Ember day1.

~whip- (evision) a process of churning or striking that which is soft; egg whites; propaganda; to restrict, castigate, chastise, or flog; hate; to drive force versus force that guides; Nautical: to hoist by means of a rope passing through an overhead pulley; assault or torturing others as a form of simulated relief; torment, (see root terkw- machismo (27)); member of legislative body such as U.S. Congress or the British Parliament, charged by his or her party with enforcing party discipline and ensuring attendance; an arm on a windmill or a mobile lash or wing that is administered; whiplash; amusement; froth; a loosely sewn fabric in a overcast or overhand stitch: another loose stitch greasing the flag pole; an instrument, such as a fly or fishing rod, or other device that is capable of thrashing and quick, rash movements; arousal of a specified state often acquired using force and control of velocity, Middle English wippen, whippen

~wimble- any of the numerous hand tools for boring holes; brace and bit (double shaft); hand drill (velocity plus electricity), Middle English, from Anglo-Norman, probably from Middle Dutch wimmel

We can insert the net or wimp here, see Wimbledon. Another boring began a few years ago when computers were invented, and if you remember, the first ones were just games, such as the one similar to ping pong, where one dial was turned either left or right which allowed the user to stop the dot moving to that side and reflect it off to the opposing dialer, who also had a knob that was turned. Depending on the exact position on the small line where the collisions occurred, resulted in the direction of the running dot.

~wimple- a cloth worn around the head, framing the face, and drawn into folds beneath the chin, worn by women in medieval times and as part of the habit of certain orders of nuns; a fold or pleat in cloth; a ripple as on the surface of water; a curve or bend, Middle English wimpel, from Old English

~wipe- a process of rubbing a surface area and altering the surface; transitory; remove by rubbing or violent to and fro motion; blot out from memory; a process of spreading out or absorption; solder; a cam or shaft that operates another part (see wimble); moving debris from one place to another; sweep; to be destroyed completely; wipeout; a line that moves across a screen shifting the scene or view; polish, Middle English wipen, from Old English wīpian
code entry: solder is sage2, sol-, sagebrush, sage1 is sep-, humble

Removing the letter p or pole from a wiper is called wire, then your just a rheostat electrical plug. The root sreu- is also considered "to flow" as in the rheum, sometimes called "sleepy" that is excreted from the eyes after sleeping, and also consideration of occasional dripping of the nose. The rheum is also labeled a "humor of the body" but is has a strange association to that of dross in some aspects. The root in question also contains rhythm, and the sastruga, a deep place. The Polorny is page 1003, which is likely related to the feelings associated with the kush* or cushion (softer areas: rumoring, making room) inside the mind.

Part four: Milvus milvus

u-boat

5-inferior-infernal-infra-under-(u-boat)-et-ndher- under, Old English- under, under, under-; Old High German- untar, u-boat, under, both sourced Germanic *under-; Latin- īnferus, inferior, lower, Latin- īnfernus, infernal, (inferno); Latin- īnfrā, infra-, below, Milvus milvus* [Pokorny ndhos 771]
~inferior- Astronomy: a consideration of that which orbits between the earth and sun (Mercury, Venus, and the Moon), Botany: the ovary section of a plant below the perianth where life begins; measurement whereby the consideration of value is often associated with excessive power; second-rated; that which rests below the horizon and is unseen, or may only appear if one is in the right place at the right time; a character association such as CO2, Middle English, from Latin, comparative of īnferus, low

~infernal- implant, revised, (see fern, flowerless, seedless, borne of spores, fearn, see per-2- halo (31)); a fiendish or diabolical attempt to alter beliefs concerning the meanings of words; abominable snowmen; the peculiar assumption that under the surface of the earth there is also a mythological domain of fire and damnation for those who runabout the beasts of judgment; Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin īnfernālis, from īnfernus, hell, from Latin, lower, underground

To infer knowledge is certainly something that those who use excessive power do not want you to do, so it seems part of the idea of attacking the kush area, would be to make sure that there is something to fill the void with the garbage professed, and use of a word that is clearly designed as propaganda.  An additional word is added, inferno, to help with the cover operation when this is likely envy sitting on your head playing tricks. See the word infer at root bher-1- aviatrix (37) This is seemingly a journey across the base of the map to bher-2- narthex (37), which could be considered under the higher section balcony, and where the band plays.

~infra- prefix, inferior to, below, or beneath: infrasonic; from Latin īnfrā, below, see infrasonic- generating or using waves or vibrations with frequencies below normal audible sound; and also see infrared- light from the sun that is present as invisible radiation above 750 nanometers, and below 1000 nanometers (1 millimeter), just longer that red in the visible spectrum; and see infrasound- wave phenomena present in all perceivable sound

~under- (evision) that which covers assigned to a reference for position: the marble rolled under the table; beneath the superficial surface of predominance: under their abuse; Nautical: powered or propelled by a force; the perception of being affected by something that is oppressive; an authorization for power while also considered beneath the surface; sowed or planted with, (see humus); an inferior position that is assumed less powerful when often this is contrary; less in size or amount; spelling out; formula; using less than; Middle English, from Old English, under-, prefix, beneath or below in position; subordinate, Middle English, from Old English

References:
-un-1-, prefix, not, opposite of, contrary, see root ne-; nihilism, null, genipap*, marmalade box*
-un-2-, prefix, to reserve or undo, deprive, release, see root ant-; anti, until, allegory*
-understand- under + to stand, see root stā-; lantern pinion*

~u-boat- submarine of the German navy, translation of German U-boot, short for Unterseeboot : unter, under (from Middle High German under, from Old High German untar + See, sea (from Middle High German sē, from Old High German) + Boot, boat

Part five: Monolith

dons

4-guerrilla-war-worse-wurst-et-wers- to confuse, mix up, compare ers-; suffixed basic form, Old North French werre, war, Spanish- guerra, guerilla, war, both sourced Germanic- *werra-, from *werz-a-; Old English- wyrsa, worse, from Germanic comparative *wers-izōn, Old English- wyrsta, worst, from Germanic superlative *wers-istaz; Suffixed zero-grade form *wrs-ti-, Old High German wurst, wurst, sausage, (liverwurst), Germanic- *wursti-, , monolith* [Pokorny uers- 1169]
~guerrilla- revised definition and notes: Boötes Suspect: guerdon2-et-lau- fainéant*; guerdon1-et-wi- wide, morphogenesis*, The wider dominion is that of the differences assumed between that of the animal world (humans) and that of the guerilla (inferior, see Gorilla gorilla) where both already have the rill embedded into the name, and often referred to as apes, but this is actually man, and his modifications, as it is man who is described in the propagated definition provided by the AHD as one of violence against it own species, a form of disease, while the gorilla remains happy with eating such as the guar, or cluster bean. The word guerra as war has little backing while resting upon the word guess, so it looks created as propaganda. The guerdon is the strange separation of two gifts, and working out the twists between fain and the fat lady will help to clear up the confusion that is obviously being implanted.

~war- the formulation of rivalry causing death; whipped up antagonism or constant contention causing death; a manner of aggression as a form of business causing death; militarized debauchery causing death; ransacking innocent people for booty causing death; a perception of fighting without realizing that this demeanor always causes unnecessary deaths, Middle English warre, from Old North French werre, of Germanic origin

Word History: "In the Germanic family of Indo-European languages, this word gave rise to several words having to do with confusion or mixture of various kinds. In the case of ancestry of war, the hypothetical Germanic stem *werza-, "confusion", became *werra-, which passed into Old French, a language descendent from spoken Latin but supplemented by more than 200 words borrowed from the Frankish invaders of the 5th century." The use of guerre seems to have been brought up through the Old French speaking area, while werre from Old North French.

Don't fall for the propaganda, as warring is just a lie, as in reality, their is only DEFENSE from crazy people, and wars today are no longer this, but aggression and intentional operations to entice more fighting between envy and fear. This is also to set forth the idea that everything we do or fix is a war, which is not true. This helps you to think wars are ok, of which as of today, that is true, as everyone seems to not complain about being in Iraq for 5 years plus, or the one's who are complaining, are not allowed to speak where others would be able to infer the proper knowledge discernment, and conclude that our leaders are very dangerous and unrestrained people who do not have your interests at heart, rather to obtain more booty by hiding the fact that war is a disease that is desperately attempting to cover its own crap at the present time in history. Any war whatsoever or promotion of it as in "war on terror" is a clear sign of a society in free fall mode, and on its last leg. Our land and that of the land of those before us, is now only a tool for boring, and it seems this is the building of a new world monolith that is fixed in position of constant destruction and feeding from it.

~worse- (Middle English, from Old English wyrsta, see wort, Old English wyrt, plant, herb, root wrād-) insertion of the feeling of fermentation or ill will in superlative form, (see adjective, root yē-, to be thrown, enema, diesis); the illusion of being defeated or assuming an outcome that is unfavorable to a certain degree of measurement that seems overwhelming. Note: This word is wrapped with worth from the root wer-2-  vera (15), and the warship, or worship, which is only a conversion from worth + ship.

~wurst- implant, label for sausage, German, from Middle High German, from Old High German, Germanic- *wursti-

It makes little sense to savor something that you also regret, or is implanted into your psyche by the use of rime-words that confuse, as war, and worship, as though praying is something a Captain of the boat would do, when this is more likely a clever mechanism to thwart the heart. The little swimmers in the liverwort are very analogical to the way life begins for humans.

Part six: Callisto

tri

4*-drift-drive-drove-snowdrift*-et-dhreibh- to drive, rush; snow, Old English drīfan, to drive, rush, Germanic- *drīban; Middle English drift, drove, herd, akin to Old Norse drift, snowdrift, and Middle Dutch drift, herd; Germanic- zero-grade suffixed from *driftiz, callisto*, [Pokonry dhreibh- 274]
~drift- (mutable) a flow of movement such as air, water, fire, or earth drifting around the sun; being carried by currents: the balloon drifted to the east, the leaf drifted to the ground; to work sporadically as one who commutes: the CEO drifted to and for his palace to the office pen; to proceed smoothly and unhurriedly: the canoe drifted along slowly; to be blown or heaped into a pile: wind drifted the loose straw against the barn; Geology: a collection of rock debris transported by or from ice, especially by or from a glacier; floe; a variation or seemingly random oscillation or vibration about a fixed setting or a created mode of behavior; tendency; a gradual adjustment from a particular course; a horizontal or nearly horizontal secondary mine passageway between two shafts or veins, a drove or herd of swine; Middle English, drove, herd, act of driving, see flock1

The concept of "driving the herd" may manifest from the sound of a screaming eagle, or that of the horse master who is in business of collection, but the feelings of drift do seem to be of use as propaganda, or methodology hidden within the snowdrift of thought. This loose area or previously hit upon German Lösch, may be a key area of study. See root leu- viewfinder (39). In the mind, and the gaze upon the massive snowdrift, a feeling of loss may occur, or, a feeling of comfort, as though one is dropped into the drift in harmless form, or, a feeling of massive grief of that which is rushed or possibly pushed into the mind. So it is easy to see that this area would be not that cold after all. The Gregorian system would add a monitor to the flow, or floe, or even flock.

References:
~plagal- Greek- plagios (ēkhos), plagal (mode), Greek- oblique, from playgos, side; inclination, see plak-1fish angler (12) -plangent, suggestion of sadness, plak-2-   fish angler (12)
Notes: this area of the mind is a prime area of attack using these two roots which need a thorough updating as they contain many feelings that are misunderstood, and have much value.

~drive- mute- a condition whereby life is sought to continue; convoy; a force by which life miraculously can develop; gravity; to push upon or guide; compel; a force that is transported by some type of vehicle; convey; to assume the motive of a separate aspect; converse; a form of creative penetration; vigor; to impel by force; carry; a tendency for correction and balance; search; a progression of movement; trip?; a motor device that writes data onto a storage medium; diskette; Psychology: a strong recorded instinct or tendency for certain outstanding and possibly problematic behavioral demeanors; a massive movement or stampede; a method of recording direction; force, Middle English driven, from Old English drīfan, also see drive-in (movie), and dryad, wood nymph, root deru-

~drove- drove2: fixed-, flock or herd being driven by a body; stone-mason's broad-edged chisel used for rough hewing; a stone surface dressed with such a chisel, (see obtrude, root treud-, to use force), Middle English, from Old English drāf, from drīfan, to drive; drove1: implanted use, no derivative, past tense of drive

~snowdrift- fixed- a build up of snow whipped by the wind; snow; accumulation of frozen hexa-crystals of ice resembling translucent white flakes: snowed in; a transformation of weather phenomena where existing moisture falling as rain becomes snow that covers the surface of earth; Middle English, from Old English snāw + Old Norse drift, snowdrift.

The snowdrifts over the plains are an extremely beneficial tool of the planet to distribute moisture evenly over the surface, thus preventing erosion by adding humus encouragement to the entire surface area covered. By observing the colors of the soil mixed with that of white, remains a common sight, but at the same time begins to reveal the tremendous effort required to maintain transportation systems that remain directly on the ground, and the energy used to make the conveyance possible, and a new evaluation of what is actually being conveyed. The snowdrift is always a masterpiece of art, and the predominant sound for a large snowdrift is poof. So it was determined that adding snowdrift back to the root list was necessary.

Part seven: Calm

drops

7-dreary-drip-drizzle-droop-drop-drowse-lithotripter-et-dhreu- to fall, flow, drip, droop, Extended form *dhreus-, Old English- -drysnian, drizzle, (in gedrysnian, to pass away, vanish), from zero-grade Germanic derived verb *drus-inōn, Extended o-grade form *dhrous-, Old English- drēor, dreary, flowing blood, Germanic- *drauzaz, Old English- drūsian, drowse, to sink, Germanic- *drūsjan, Extended zero-grade form *dhrub-, Old English- dropa, drop, Germanic- *drupan, Old Norse- drūpa, droop, to hang down, Germanic- *drūpōn, to let fall, Middle English- drippen, drip, to drip, drop, from an unattested Old English *dryppan, or another source akin to Old English droppa, drop, from Germanic geminated *drupp-, Suffixed zero-grade form *dhrubh-yo-, Greek- thruptein, lithotripter, (lithotrity), to crumble, calm* [Pokorny dhreu- 274]
~dreary- mutable- a feeling of listlessness; lacking energy; lethargic; feelings of languor; a condition of the mind between the day dream and that of falling asleep, Middle English dreri, bloody, Old English drēorig, bloody, sad, from drēor, gore

Greek Mythology: Lethe is the river of forgetfulness, one of the five rivers of Hades, and associated with that of blood and the sanguine nature. Leto is consorted into the myth as mother of both Apollo and Artemis.

Notice the difference between flowing blood (humor in the body), and (sad?), and also (gore?), as being applied to the psyche over a humor. It seems also an attempt to tell you that life should not be boring, but the truth is, it is only very boring if you are not able to be happy with yourself, and you have stigmas fired all up where psychopathology is altered into a new being or passively phased sycophant according to the sash or muslin that has inured them.

~drip- mute- to fall in enclosed drops: his tears turned to tinkling stones; small amounts of water that fall from the edge of a surface: the falls ran dry that day; a projection or pipe that holds or protects water into a small flow or drips water; slang: tired person, see stalactites,  Middle English drippen

~drizzle- Ω -(omega) to rain gently in fine, mistlike drops; to let fall in fine drops or particles: drizzled sheets of ice froze solid; to moisten with fine drops: the leaves wiggled in the drizzle; perhaps from Middle English drisning, fall of dew, from Old English -dysnian in gedrysnian, to pass away, vanish

~droop- mute- to bend or hang downward: "His mouth drooped sadly, pulled down, no doubt, by the plump weight of his jouls." (Gore Vidal - AHD); to bend or sag gradually: catkins prepping to bloom; a sagging posture or exhaustive nature; an act of conditioning or being tired: he seemed droopy, Middle English dropen, from Old Norse drūpa

~drop- ώ -(omega water) the metaphysics of gravity and liquid mass that is shown to fall in spherical shapes; see measurement table; transference of small amounts of liquids using gravity; a sudden reduction of assumed intensity; to fall; the perception of a sheer cliff; falling; using gravity and air reciprocally to decrease height from an elevated position; a point of reception or predetermined location; Electronics: a connection made available for an input or output unit on a transmission line; a point of termination or withdrawal; dismissal of consideration in varied forms; the perception of the constant vertically inclined interference; parachute; a large mass of snow or ice that vibrates loose; landslide, the art of physics and using balls to achieve loops; basketball, Middle English droppe, from Old English dropa

Reference:
-dropwort- Eurasian plant ( Flipendula vulgaris, formerly F. hexapetala ) having finely divided leaflets and clusters of small white flowers

~drowse- mutable- a state of being half-asleep: drowsed in the warm sun; to make drowsy: "drowsed with the fume of poppies." (John Keats - AHD); a condition of being sleepy; soporific; hypnotic, perhaps ultimately from Old English drūsian, to sink, fall asleep

Immediately after drowse, we may have some confusion in the mix. Drub is to thrash with a stick, and dredge is unpleasant, then there is drug, which means drog, or dry, and anyone who has used pharmaceuticals may be familiar with the ability of chemicals to dangerously alter the humus in the body. If work and discernment are considered unpleasant, is this not just propaganda to get you to start drinking and driving to sporting events?

~lithotripter- fixed- a mechanical and electrical device used to pulverize kidney stones by passing shock waves through a water-based tub in which the patient rests, allowing the stones to be passed in the urine, Alteration of obsolete lithotriptor, lithontriptor, from lithontriptic, breaking up kidney stones, from New Latin lithontripticus, alteration (influenced by Greek tribein, trip-, to rub, pound; see TRYPSIN) of lithonthrypticus, from Greek (pharmaka tōn en nephrōis) lithōn thrupika, (drugs) crushing stones (in the kidneys) : lithōn, accusative plural of lithos, stone + thrupikos, crushing (from thruptein, to crush)

Trypsinogen is produced by the pancreas, and contains the more active ingredient trypsin, a pancreatic juice taken from animal bodies. See root teræ-1-; boring tool, sill of a door which is tread, lure* The calm before the storm is from Greek kauma, or possibly karma, burning heat, from kaiein, to burn, and this seem appropriate for this root group which approaches the kele-1- doom* sensory.

 
 
R. Mark Sink 2008DEC12

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