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Wicketkeeper ~ Love
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Matthew 25:2
And five of them were wise,
and five were foolish.
Follow the sacred stone journey through
the sun passing in the Fifth House of
Lies and prepare to become the Virgo.
This journey will end
in
Aquarius,
and the
perverse and rebellious Uranus,
and
then,
you'll be ready to go again,
"Be like Zeus", the
beast says. |
In search of - The Sapient Stone Language
Chapter Thirty Three:
The Flames that beget the Fava Beans Current
hub,
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Keywords: Little red
books, soldier's pay, valley of the
dolls, crenation of blood, warp speed, slaughter of birds,
defusing the soul, Lion's foot, Greek cross, speed of
despair, becoming broody, time compression, emotion of fear,
bias line, descry or decry |
"Through want of enterprise and faith men
are where they are, buying and selling, and spending their
lives like serfs" (Henry David Thoreau - AHD)
"Foolish men mistake transitory
semblance for eternal fact." (Thomas Carlyle -
AHD) |
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The wicketkeeper is that of the male
cricket (Gryllidae) who has a faint shrill sound
accompanying his song. Living in the southern states, I most
certainly have crickets that sing quite often to me when I visit
the commode. And on a rather strange occasion, they even warn
you of impending events seconds before they happen, of which I
probably should not elaborate. They are a part of nature, and
their presence is signatory for the one who is behind the
wicket, and having nothing to do with physicalism related to
body excessiveness in presentation to generate a feeling, but a
feeling that generates a presentation. These feelings rest on
the outer surface of our world, and often serve as the flap,
which is only a recording device for the wych elm within. This
flap is easily tensioned, as it seems flexible.
[References: lĭno-; flap, flighty, and leb-;
fagend, fain*]
Part one: Linotype
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11*-vetch-vicar-vicarious*-vice-vicissitude-weak-weakfish-week-wicker
-wicket-wych elm-et-weik-2-
to bend, wind, Form *weig-, Old English
wice,
wych elm,
(having plant branches), Middle English- wiker, wicker,
sourced Scandinavian akin to Swedish viker,
willow, twig,
wand, Old North French wiket,
wicket, (< "door that turns")
from a Scandinavian source probably akin to Old Norse- vikja,
to bend, turn, all above sourced *wik-; Old Norse veikr,
weak, pliant, Middle Dutch- weec, weakfish, weak, soft,
sourced Germanic *waikwaz, Old English-
wicu, wice, week,
Germanic- *wikōn, "a turning", series,
Form *weik-, Zero-grade from *wik-, VICAR, (VICARIOUS),
VICE-, VICISSITUDE, Latin- *vix (genitive vicis), turn,
situation, change, VETCH, Latin vicia, vetch, (< "twinning
plant"), Linotype*, little red book* |
~vetch-
any of the various herbaceous plants of the genus Vicia,
having pinnately compound leaves that terminate in tendrils
and small, variously colored flowers, Middle English
vetche, from Old North French veche, from Latin
vicia, Latin cross*,
Fava bean* [ note:
shorter horizontal bars attached to a longer vertical stem]
Comment: The vesuvian is
the slow burning match, and in analogy, the twig with
branches burns what is referred to as the fusse. This
is the constant wanton programmed into the observers in a
peculiar way in which the brain is seemingly split like a
pea, and in the black hole left between, the Flame
(looks like a stick) is inserted, thus creating the
illuminable reality and sickness from it.
~vicar-
duplicated substitution (twins)
without vibration (separated by hierarchy), as in horizontal
stems; stipend; soldier's pay; Middle English, from
Old French vicaire, from Latin vicārius,
vicarious, a substitute, from vicis, genitive of *vix,
change, original definition content omitted [
note: this word has been stolen, and its truer
meaning is related to vibration, in one analogy, the
vibrissa, as in the whiskers of a cat, or the nostrils in
the nose, and they are not substituted, as they harmonize
together as a unit.]
~vicarious-
felt or understood (accepted) as if one were taking part in
the experience or feeling of another person or group of
people; veteran; endured or
done (task) by one person in thought of others;
chrisom; occurring in or
performed by a part of the body not normally associated with
certain functions; soul, Latin vicārius
~vice-
prefix, one who acts in place of another; deputy, Middle
English vice-, from Old French, from Late Latin, from Latin
vice, ablative of *vix, change, [ref:
vice1: wicked, crib-biter,
buffoon; vice2: vise, compress;
vise3: in place of; vix, black
hole]
~vicissitude-
mutability; the adherent of change, shifty; capable of
alterations physiologically (white smoke*); difficulty;
Latin vicissitūdo, from
vicissim, in turn, probably from vicēs,
plural of *vix, change, vicious circle*,
Warning: White smoke becoming
black through vibrations distributed by beasts creating a
classification for manipulation called victim.
~weak-
divisible as in pairs or constructed arrangements leaving a
softer interior; Quantum Physics: boson as described;
weakon, quarks, Linguistics: part of a syllable that
can be altered as weak or week where the alpha
bits are like particles and the feelings generated by the
particles are subtly programmed into a time element
(life-span) while suppressing (unstressing) the quantum
state of the (word) feeling. This definition was revised.
Synonyms: feeble, frail, fragile,
infirm,
decrepit, debilitated, [ref:
infirm- root dher-; throne, mother nature,
fermata, white bulletin*, infirm implies enfeeblement,
"a poor, infirm, weak, despis'd old man."
(Shakespeare - AHD)]
Comment: It is the viceroy butterfly who has fragile wings
and lives for a short time. Everyone gets old, and it seems
time itself is against us by way of the intentions placed
between our psyche and souls by others through the use of
feelings that create allusions about reality and downgrade
those who provide the most precious resources for those who
are still living, that of knowledge and experience.
~weakfish-
an edible marine fish (Cynoscion regalis) of
North American Atlantic waters, also called squetrague,
(Algonquian origin) Obsolete Dutch weekvis : week,
soft (from Middle Dutch weec) + Dutch vis,
fish (from Middle Dutch) [ref:
cartilage- alterations, shark, ray, carrion, root
sker-1-; curb, (the bollection, soul inspection**),
also cartouche- oval shield, carrier wave, cascara, root
kwēt-; euchromatin*, rescue, discuss, sprinkle]
~week-
label for wicu, 7 days
Gregorian cycle; see capillary, sense control,
cadis fly between Wichita's,
wearing the weeping willow on the
outside*, note: some people also see this image in
others as well as themselves. The word week serves as
the wicked witch of the west, and weak is east, or
vice versa.
~wicker-
a flexible plant (pliant) or twigs (burning palms?), as in
willow, used in weaving baskets or brooms, sometimes racks
and platforms can be conformed, even boats; wickerwork,
normally requires strong shaft, but the shaft can be worm
filled, and break up on the first carrier wave; wicker
chair, wicker cage, used to
modulate control good or bad, Middle English wiker,
of Scandinavian origin
~wicket-
a small door or gate, entrance; doorway that is decorated;
small decorative window; sluice gate for regulating water in
a millrace or canal or for emptying a lock; insta-nook;
singing crickets*
Comment: The definitions
related to sports have been omitted because the sport is not
on the outside, it is in another location, see marsh mellow
center section. [ref:
willow- root wel-2;
welter, dollar rolls, rootstock, valley of the
dolls*]
Comment2: The differences
between the valley is in the way we look at life. Is the
wigwam holding the earth in place, or is the ridge extended?
Where is the pitch, is it in the slope or the matting, or
maybe the bark?
~wych elm-
(witch elm) what is considered an Eurasian elm? (Ulmus
glabra) often planted as a shade tree, Middle English
wiche, from Old English wice
Comment: This is related to the
invasion of America and the spreading of the disease of
wanton. The lacking is mask over the view, see deuk-;
subdue, endue, ductile, transducer, see boron, 5th element
notes: letter Y, why,
electron, iodine, halogen, input/output, hidden gate,
archway, January, root ei-; carotids, baroreceptors
The linotype is a marker for much
goings on, not only pathologically, but intense
psychological concepts, so, much analogy is necessary for
navigation. First, the entities become like a crustacean,
seeming like a weeping willow on the outside, but on the
inside, their is void, and often a veil over a type of
larva, or worm entity, one that flares up easily if its
protective covering is scratched. I am also being led into
an area related to the crenation of blood, almost a forming
of a new being, one that progressively builds the inner
merlon walls for inevitable destruction. The crescendo is
linked to the ker-2 root group of which is land of sickness
previously marked in this journey. This is also associated
with the pointy crescent of the moon, and also a strange
connection to creosote, especially from the wood of a beech
tree. This may be associated with entities who paint
themselves over in some way pathologically during evolution.
It also is becoming evident that
Roman religions are more based on occult practices related
to sexual content, and old magical practices related to the
witchery of the soul. In this chapter, we'll continue to dig
out this area of their demise. |
Astrological association
The Regulus is the underside of the belly of the beast, while
the Denebola is the control center, where the fangs reside, and
the bony tooth of wanton is emphasized. The she-beast lays on
the ground in defiance of earth. She is the Sphinx in our souls.
The profusion of hate is a complicated matter that has been sewn
into your psyche quite easily with word groups similar to the
following, of which is in serious need of study and removal from
language. We will always have predators, but when people use
these powers as a way to seed our knowledge, they have become
the beast.
Part two: Craven
21-apprehend-beget-comprehend-depredate-emprise-enterprise-forget-get
-guess-misprision-osprey1-predatory-pregnable-prehensile-prehension-prey
-prison-prize-reprehend-spree-surprise-et-ghend-
also ghed-, to seize, take, Old Norse geta, get, to
get, Old English beg(i)etan, to get, beget, from Germanic
compound *bigetan, to acquire (*bi-, intensive
prefix, see ambhi), Old English forg(i)etan,
forget, to forget, Germanic- compounded *fer-getan,
"to lose one's hold", forget (*fer-, prefix denoting
rejection, see per-1), all above sourced Germanic *getan;
Middle English gessan, guess, from a Scandinavian
source akin to Old Swedish gissa, to guess, Germanic-
*getisōn,
"to try to get", aim at,
Basic form entries for ghend-
comprised from Latin prendere, (com)prehendere, (apprentice),
(apprise), (comprise)
(entrepreneur), to
get hold of, seize, grasp, (pre-, prae-,
before, see
per-1); From
ghed-,
PREDATORY, PREY, SPREE, DEPREDATE, OSPREY, Latin-
praeda, booty (< "prae-heda"), "something seized before",
prai-, prae-, before, see per-1-, craven*,
leotype*, crapshoot* (osprey2
- awi-) |
~apprehend-
apperception as touch or sense where the (time element) is
overlaying upon the fear of the unknown, as this unknown is
implanted and then stretched at command; anticipation;
pre-installation of jaded beliefs; presentiment; the
ability to understand but only in a certain way; anxious;
from Latin apprehendere, to
seize : ad-, ad- + prehendere, to
grasp, aversion flanking anxiety*,
Synonyms: foreboding,
misgiving; Foreboding is a sense of coming
misfortune that is less clearly based on reason;
Misgiving is representative of the loss of false
confidence (qualm*, distrust) and the
implantation of fearful doubts about time itself and
often class.
Comment: Refer to
appressed in root group
per-4, where appressus (pressure) becomes
apprimere (application as knowledge), as the beasts
apply distrust in mediation on top of the
system.
~beget-
to father, sire; causing an existence of sorts; procure
(sexual favoring): Violence begets more violence;
Middle English biyeten, bigeten,
from Old English begetan
Comment: It is as though the
maleficent seed is considered sacred by the beasts within
their own kind which would be considered directly
contradictory to a balanced society. In plain English, the
focus is currently on abortion when it should be on the
skull dog (top gunner) and their inner illusions which is
causing the veil of hate to float over the body of innocent
women and children.
~comprehend-
to enmesh a meaning; passive
compilation; contra, yclept, to cum; the principle
elements showing the layout for planned advertisements; For
comprehension: Late Latin
comprehēnsīvus, conceivable,
from comprehēnsus, past participle of
comprehendere, (to comprehend, include; apprehend) com-,
(see cum, root kom-) + prehendere, to
grasp, [ note: this
definition has been revised.]
Comment: The word
understand relates the meaning of a chair with
legs, and has nothing to do with comprehension
whatsoever. On the other hand, "the word
'politics'....comprises, in itself, a difficult study of no
inconsiderable magnitude" (Charles Dickens - AHD)
Compromise is synonymous with comprehend, but is not
listed, that is to say, it is to make liable to danger, or
to cause disrepute. This can be associated with the millions
of missing, abused, and tortured children, and millions of
abused women who also suffer from Roman mythology carried
down by men in white robes. To comprise is also to collect,
as in states of expansion for control, and rape of viability
and resource, as in a wolf ravaging its prey.
~depredate-
to ransack, plunder (as in pirates); to engage in plundering
the mind, body, and soul; Late Latin dēpraedārī,
dēpraedāt- : Latin dē-, de- + Latin praedārī,
to plunder (from praeda, booty)
Comment: The word depredation
is a polka partner to depress,
or to weaken, which is exactly what is currently happening
in our world environment by the reduction of food
availability. This is being done on purpose as a way to
weaken the enemy, you; and the corporatist press helps them.
~emprise- to undertake oneself in chivalrous prowess or
daring related to emotions that are not understood, rather
they are masked; Middle English, from Old French, from
feminine past participle of emprendre, to undertake,
from Vulgar Latin *imprendere : in-, in; see
en-1 + Latin prendere, to take, grasp,
[ref: en-1
encapsulate, go into, entangle,
enter oneself as a dark area, see polka partner empty and
empty nester: one whose children are missing]
~enterprise-
an undertaking into that dark
area mentioned above; systemic machinery;
initiation rather initial
power; warp speed; a
privatizing of these illusionary spaces; preying
mantis, "Through want of enterprise and faith men
are where they are, buying and selling, and spending their
lives like serfs" (Henry David Thoreau - AHD),
Middle English, from Old French entreprise, from past
participle of entreprendre, to undertake : entre-,
between (from Latin inter-, see INTER-) + prendre, to
take (from Latin prendere) [ref:
inter-, prefix, between, in the midst of, within,
mutual, reciprocal, intermingle]
note: a replacement for this concept is called
interception which is associated with the word intercession,
(not candy), but a place where mediation takes place. See
root kap-; dip stick, directional signal, and
compare to ghabh-; forgive versus (forebode,
making threats, in your windows*]
Comment: The word entrepreneur
has nothing to do with business other than through the
machine system, and to be in business (have clients or
patrons) does not classify you as someone who would be
placed into a pool with others such as (small business) who
operate under the same rules of begging for business, as an
example: I personally have yet to advertise once after 20
years, or to pay a newspaper for that service, or to pay
fees for the right to serve others. On the other hand, the
entrepreneur does exactly that, as an enticement, by saying,
you can get rich by (not serving) others and telling them it
is service. We also have additional psychological problems
in perception related to words like service, as when broken
down, you have sir and vice, an example of how envy and fear
twist upon each other.
~forget-
implant: the banishing of one's thoughts;
obedience; disregard on
purpose; possession; not
becoming aware of one's circumstances;
absence; empty, Middle
English forgeten, from Old English
forgietan, [
note: ashamed, asoot, no
white ash*]
Comment: No one is forgetful,
they can remember most everything, but suppress it for many
pathological reasons, but mostly because they are lied to,
and initiated into a system for control in which remembering
is not a requirement other than that of the machinery (sooting
the inside hole). It has not come to mind that the word
forgive is closely associated with faith in a special way
which has much to do with time itself, and the art of giving
ahead of time versus the drain in the sink method.
~get-
every possible imagination retrofitted to the concept of
having and not having, of which both are used to define the
same word. The original definitions for get have been
omitted because they cover more than a whole page, just it
seems to confuse you about one issue that being, get
and got. The word got is associated with
Goth, which is from the invasion of the Roman empire by
Germanic tribes which has a meaning of "barbarous" or
"Medieval, not classical", as in the pointed arch, or barb
on the end of a spear. One could say, once you got it, the
getting was already over. Although, the word get, seems
useful, it should be broken down, as in ge-, geo-,
geometric, and t, which may in fact be a marker for
time, as every second we do get. Also, the geta, is a
wooden shoe worn by the Japanese, which is a sign of placing
the wood (xylem) between oneself and earth, preventing the
person from adhering or falling in love with mother earth,
as needed, but also as discipline it seems in some way related to women.
It seems we have run into a mud hole in
the dictionary with this section, for example, the word
gethsemane is defined twice as the same thing but with
separate listings and Gettysburg is only defined once. It
seems the getty was not interested in the geyserite, only
the spree. Since we have no country to speak of, it is
mostly just a police state, the guild has come forth in an
attempt to assimilate innocent people by manipulation and
lies similar to the way people perceive words and
themselves. Let's begin with the lack of the ability for
Americans to perceive the letters th. These
are simple words in the dictionary that no one has taken the
time to look at because they are more interested in
self-indulgence. People and their expressions are a form of
semaphore, not semen
as desired. We wave our hands and signal, but there is no
one home, as in the semblance,
it is only a token. "Foolish men mistake transitory
semblance for eternal fact." (Thomas Carlyle - AHD)
Men seem to have become the selsyn for their own soda
water, as they ride their own magic carpet to delivery the
semé for their own semanteme,
and seizing of what is perceived for meaning and to decide
for all others, as a form of sickness. The following are all
implants for this specific purpose. (semanteme,
semantic, semanticist, and semasiology), and of
course the sign post sematic which means
danger incase their
is an idiot around.
~guess-
insufficient assumption; predicator; predator; Middle
English gessen, probably of Scandinavian origin; art
of fantasizing, the gudgeon, one who is easily duped, see
[guipure, root weip-; waive, wimple, something
that winds around, auger, ownerless property, mesmerism*]
Comment: Here again, men have
invaded the dictionary in reference to wilt1 and wilt2, as
it comes in plain English where women are deliberately being
downgraded, and aligned with wimble, a hand tool for boring,
and wimple, the forcing of women to cover their faces. It
gets more curious though with the gimp*, or gimmick of
overlaying wanton into the psyche to cover the gimbal, as
this area of the diction is overflowing with signalers. As
soon as you pass gimbal, the attack begins, then a signal
marker is set with girasol, meaning sunflower,
root sāwel- and the tag markers gird1 and
gird2 which includes the word jeer which also has no origin
as a description in the definition.
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~misprision-
misprision1: Maladministration
of public office, neglect in expressing the truth in
relation to felony or treason against the people of the land
for high crimes by anyone who is not an accessory (adjunct
nonessential?); conversion of sedition to the courts;
constant segregation; Latin prehendere;
misprision2: no derivative, contempt, disdain,
mispris(e), variant of misprize + -ION, to
despise, to undervalue, [ref:
see sedition- roots ei; January, and
s(w)e- confession rather than suicide, feign as
fain*
Comment: This is in direct relation to the indention, as in
dehydration, removing the life from the stem, and placing
the focus elsewhere. "I would fain improve every
opportunity to wonder and worship, as a sunflower welcomes
the light" (Henry David Thoreau - AHD). The
sunflower welcomes the light in the radiant petals
surrounding the geo seed head which is often rich in oil.
~osprey1-
Biology: fish-eating hawk (Pandion haliaetus)
having plumage that is dark on the back, and white below,
(similar to grouse or hens); plume from
slaughter of birds to dress
hats; Middle English osprai, from Anglo-Norman
ospreit, from Medieval Latin avis prede, bird of
prey : Latin avis, bird, (see awi-) +
preedae, genitive of praeda, booty, prey
Comment: It is the endobiotic
who actually sees the bird sitting behind the wicket:
~predatory-
living by preying on other organisms; of, related to, or
characterized by plundering,
pillaging, marauding, and raping;
living by destroying the liveliness of others; modus
apprendare*, Latin praedātōrius,
plundering, from praedārī, to plunder, from praeda,
booty
Comment: The osprey is a
magnificent bird of prey because that is what the osprey was
intended to be, and to help in the balance of nature,
removing the natural causes. On the other hand, man is
nothing of the kind without the extensions of power through
the use of machinery, and the lack of knowledge which
converts his soul to muck for the lost soul that is
desperately trying to fill itself.
~pregnable-
being such that attack, seizure, or capture is possible;
rape; vulnerable or assailable;
sedition;
profusion of crime; conquest and not quest*, Middle
English preignable, pregnabul, from Old French
pregnauble, from prendre, pregn-, to
grasp, from Latin prehendere
~prehensile-
adapted for seizing; hook; to wrap around; pan;
to preheat the outside; cook; to preheat the inside;
greed, basic implant,
from Latin prehendere
~prehension-
pre-tension (prehistory), implant,
from Latin prehendere; "[He] then told
me the curious prehistory of his obsessive interest in the
seduction theory." (Janet Malcolm - AHD)
~prey-
eat as prey; prier; the
labeling of a quarry; reap; exerting a baneful
effect; kill, [ref: autobahn,
to strike against, poison, defusing the soul,
automobile**]
~prison-
a type of confinement used as a method of care where
no education is provided that benefits the one who is
imprisoned, rather, the instillation of hate is
accomplished; slavery; a place where those who are
considered dangerous are kept without possibility of
reactivation into society; fascism; to forcefully restrain
others who are different; capitalism; to collect those who
have been abused for more abuse; conquest, Middle English,
from Old French, alteration (influenced by Old French pris,
taken) of Latin prēnsiō,
prēnsiōn-, a seizing, from *prehēnsiō, from
prehēnsus, past participle of prehendere, to
seize, Word History: Originally, prehendere was the
source for this word, as in prēnsiō
but this use disappeared and did not surface again until the
12th century where the sense of capture was regained, and
analogical to the plundering of others, and is mostly
related to the act of capturing over confinement in sense.
Again, the text appeared shortly before 1225 as
imprisonment.
Comment: Prison in America is a
business plain and simple. Crime is promoted through the use
of propaganda, and oppression, which is designed to create
crime, and to drive people crazy, as a method of torture
against those who might overcome the evil doers who
implement the police state laws. Prison itself has no
purpose, as anyone who have been there will tell you, that
is, other than torture. No rehabilitation is evident, so
there is no care of others, only fascism. Those who were
once heartfelt, will soon become the murderer themselves by
bringing forth emotions laced with hate, where hate is not
even a real word, it is only a program for the beasts.
People commit crimes because they are taught to by the
system of fascism. The poor are caught and tortured, and the
rich are free to roam. The psychopath should be confined,
but they should also be studied, of which they are not at
any length that would be useful to a balanced society which
is now gone, and quickly falling off the cliff.
~prize-
prize1: self-embellishment; possession as power;
prize2: Nautical: Seizing another's ship;
◊ prize3: leverage,
taking by force, all from Latin prehendere
~reprehend-
implant, the censuring of truth by labeling those
who speak out as criticizers as a way of instilling the
acceptance of the hate programs, Latin reprehendere :
re- (backwards) + prehendere, to seize; --reprise- what is known as rhetoric; to restate original
navigation; conquest; resume stance from a distance;
sycophant; unconscious exclusion of reason; repression;
rebus; molest
~spree-
overindulgence; drinking bout; shopping; spending spree,
(from Scots spreath: booty, cattle taken as spoils,
thief), binge; Gaelic spréidh,
spré, cattle, wealth, from Middle English preit,
preid, booty, ultimately from Latin praeda
~surprise-
the habit of anticipation as normal; disease; the use
of shock as a tool; taster, tazer, Middle English
surprisen, to overcome, from Old French surprise,
feminine past participle of surprendre : sur-
(hyper, see root uper-)
+ prendre, to take, Synonyms: astonish, amaze,
astound, dumbfound, flabbergast
(flabbergast has no origin)
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comments.. Keep reading, this one is special, it is signatory
for the feelings of Fear.
1 Timothy 4:1
Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter
times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing
spirits, and doctrines of devils;
Part three: Hammertoe
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12-appressed-compress-express-depress-impress-oppress-pregnant2-press
-pressure-print-repress-suppress-et-per-4-;
to strike, (a verbal root possibly belonging to the
group of per1, Extended forms *prem-, *pres-,
(imprint), (reprimand), Latin premere (past participle pressus),
to press, NO MORE DATA, hammertoe*,
Greek Cross*, Lion's foot* (pregnant1 - genæ-) |
~appressed-
lying flat or pressed closely against something, as hairs on
certain plant stems perceived as
forced appreciation: The lion's belly wallowed a
hole where it was appressed; from Latin appressus,
past participle of apprimere, to press down : ad-,
(toward) ad- + premere, to press [ref:
premier- first, status based on location (power); and ad-;
prefix, toward, act of pressuring*]
Comment: The hairs on
plants are not being forced, it is a part of their nature,
and gene makeup. When one sits in a chair, the thighs are
appressed against the chair, and this is by choice. This
choice is earth, and gravity, which is love. Love is not
something that is principally known as force.
~compress-
Physics: the act of compacting matter; gravity;
giving birth; contraction; act of healing an open
wound by applying pressure; palliative; a machine
that applies pressure; cautery, Middle English
compressen, from Old French compressor, from Late Latin
compressāre,
frequentative of Latin comprimere : com-, com- +
premere, to press [ref: com- prefix, jointly,
together, see roots kom- and kwo-]
~express-
the creation (individual) which is interpreted through the
perception and or performance of art; jest; to
symbolize a meaning with its contents; gesture;
conveyance of perception; depiction; what is observed
as labeled for phenotype; gene expression; a method
by which creation is illuminated and often replaced with the
feeling of apprise; communication; the feeling of
being outside; message; the feeling of being inside;
lineage; what is perceived as a rapid delivery
system; time, Middle English expressen, from
Old French expresser, from Medieval Latin expressāre,
frequentative of Latin exprimere : Latin ex-,
ex- + Latin premere, to press [ref: ex-,
prefix, outside of, away, see eghs-]
Comment: The word explicit was
removed and this definition revised, as explicit should
align with inference of the information so that hidden
implications are revealed, otherwise, the knowledge has no
discernment, which seems like practical art, where a subtle
link is made to pornography. In order for us to express,
time must exists first, but also knowledge, as without it,
there is nothing. Expression is what is observed of all
things, but it miraculously comes from us also.
~depress-
emotion described at which the speed of despair outweighs
hope; karma; allowing fear to push against you;
despair; allowing emotions to push back; hope;
Economics: market manipulation; Crafts: an art of
synonymously joining matter or imprinting an idea; typing;
Middle English depressen, to push down, from Old
French depresser, from Latin dēprimere,
dēpress- : dē-, de- + premere, to press, [ref:
de-, prefix, off, apart, away, see root de-;
tatoo, (also deteriorate); bias
line*, brake pad*]
Comment: As I have subjected
before, depression is very subtly interpreted, and an
excellent tool for the beasts to create illusions that can
be used to program you for service. You can follow the
rabbit into the root spē- which is being
tagged as karma by Porkorny nave. The manipulators cannot
succeed without the turning of the match stick, and the forced
time system, as it is the root of the power itself, and is
measured by logic in physics related to force, and speed.
~impress-
impress1: allowing subjective creation;
wonder;
becoming favorable; effect; clearly expressed;
vivid; to
apply favored pressure; compel; affect; to mark up;
cauterize; brand; perception of striking oneself;
invoke,
Middle English impressen, to imprint, from Old French
empresser, from Latin impressus, past
participle of imprimere : in-, in-, see IN-2 +
premere, to press, [ref: in-2; into, within, see root
en-]; impress2:
implant for military
advancement; tagged to regional implant
press2, as though
pressure is suitable for living; root information
manipulated evident by taking the word press and attaching
it to the prefix in-2 in an attempt to make it look as
though it was a rooted word, when in fact it is not, it is a
creation for illegal purposes and to instill that using
force is not appropriate as primary over defense, which is
the main karma issue occurring in this data voided root
group. The military would not need to recruit if it did its
job.
~oppress-
to keep down (false facia, fascism) by use of force as a
form of imprinting for further use; authority as force;
pressure that feeds from itself; pathocracy: the
pathocracy burned their spirits; Middle English
oppressen, from Old French opresser, back
formation from oppression, oppression, from Latin
oppressiō, oppressiōn-, from oppressus, past
participle of opprimere : ob-, against, see
OB- + premere, to press, [ref: ob-, prefix, inverse,
to turn upside down]
~pregnant2-
pregnant2:
implant, convince, validation by argument;
stratagem; stated as probably
from a Latin creation (preignant),
no traceable data; pregnant1: Biology:
conception of life recognized in mammals that results in the
reproduction of the species; the act of becoming broody as
observed in mammals and female birds; tendency to feel love; meditative;
Middle English, from Old French, from Latin praegnāns,
praegnant-, variant of praegnās,
see root genæ- alpha
wave (11)
◊~press-
press1: the use of force by nature, good or
very bad; remove contents; harass;
to apply steady force; compress; emphasis (hope)
laying upon urgency (despair); depress; to persist in
a particular course; navigate:
"Far from backing down, he pressed the attack"
(Justin Kaplin - AHD); to imprint a mold by reverse
osmosis; thrust, ablation; the process of opposing nature;
pressure, a process of cauterizing nature with messages;
machine; the collection of that which settles;
sewer;
attachment of knowledge (light, pigment) expressed by
journal as inverse pressure (chemical forces); photograph;
duplication of sound processed as knowledge with or without
articulation; phonographer; Middle English pressen,
from Old French presser, from Latin pressāre,
frequentative of premere, to press,
press2:
implant; no derivatives,
that which can be cut off; conscription; see root
skrībh-;
scarify;
interwoven abuse of jejune, food for the habitual wolf;
imprisonment versus 100% voluntary;
root claims: Old French, from prester,
to lend, from Medieval Latin
praestāre, from Latin,
to furnish, from praestō,
present, at hand
~pressure-
Physics: recognizable force per unit of area measured
over a uniform surface; temperature; unity in nature
between light and heat (raising water versus mercury) in
measured resistance; evaporation; the experience of
feelings as signal reception; time; compression;
application of force by containment; cook; oppression;
what is generally measured from the appellation of ions in
the atmosphere; ionophore; Middle English, from Old
French, from Latin pressūra,
from pressus, past participle of premere, to
press
~print-
the depth at which perception begins; horizon, boundary;
a mark or impression on a surface; image; illumination;
a scoring where matter is repositioned; seal; stamp,
die; a pattern that becomes recognizable; sound; thought;
reproduction of memory or record in matter; film; time
compression; what is not perceivable through the senses,
but is nevertheless evident before perception ever begins;
tally kept; knowledge, that which makes impression
possible; Middle English preinte, from Old French,
from feminine past participle of preindre, to press,
alteration of prembre, from Latin premere
Comment: An attempt to clean some of the euphemistics
contained in the descriptions of print have been omitted, as
it is assumed that printed paper signifies knowledge, when
in fact it does not. It is first based on thought which may
a disease, or many other states unknown. The difference
between practice and practical have been covered in mud.
~repress-
implant, the simulated concept of an unclear process in
which an entity figures out a way to think without volition;
to become numb; Psychology: the act of forgetting as a form
of sickness; suppress oneself; the act of
fascism
perpetrated on others; quell, kill
[ref: devil;
throwing forward of the mind; gwelæ-
PHI (23)
~suppress-
production of news as journalism;
propaganda; to forcibly subdue truth or knowledge;
impulsive pathology; a process
by which information is masked forwards and backwards;
press; art; substitution of
missing information with a practice that is encouraged under
the veil, but also not acceptable;
pornography; the inhibition of impulse as impulse;
stifle;
stigma relocation; Middle English suppressen,
from Latin supprimere, suppress- : sub- (under,
beneath) + premere, to press
Comment: The word
suppress is one of the highest
ranking words on the danger list, besides programs such as
the word hate, but this
one is king, as it is nested with the antimony group for a
specific purpose, and that is in relation to the mind game
being played with the mixing of pornography into our
information. This is a massive elaborate operation run from
behind the scenes to implement the destruction of society,
and the continued reign of psychopathic imperialism evident
in this country and spreading to others as a form of
disease. The more knowledge is controlled, the more
pornographic it becomes. This is using fear as the marker,
and the beasts use fear as their marker for all news, as in
reporting crimes as #1 news, then only providing weather or
sports to mix up the mind with the veil of suppression (if
it is not covered, it doesn't matter) of what is practiced,
which soon opens a black hole in the mind that may become
pornographically perceived, and also provides a temporary
relief (as in hierarchy) for the mind because so much is
removed. To fill the void and urgencies for impulses into
our education and machine programming is a concatenation of
predetermined euphemistic sound bytes that trigger the minds
of the observers according to the manifestation and strength
of the disease. This disease uses love as a sign post for
abuse by veiling it over other concepts presented as basic
knowledge, when in fact, it is specially designed to invade
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The group above is highly suspicious and difficult to
discern, as expression and lineage are in fact overlaying each
other so that it is possible, and at the same time, being masked
by the enticement of (in order to express, you must act), when
this action is being controlled, and is often another entity
operating inside another. To help with the confusion, your media
and information system encourages confusion, as some examples:
1. Promote the art of stamping out smoking while also
encouraging nuclear war
which spreads much more harmful diseases than that of burning
leaves.
2. Promote violence in
sports, excessive traveling and
spending, but also restrict those who have learned
these techniques taught to them by
overcharging for all these impulses, and also
harass them.
3. Encourage brutality in
business, and punish those
who are brutalized.
4. Implant sexual derivatives
hidden in all media, but instead, tell everyone to get married.
5. Tell everyone that terrorists are out to get you, but
secretly arrest those who
know the truth.
Albeit my imagination, you can begin to see how the game is
really being played, as it is just a matter of connecting the
dots without the imaginary sound. You may have also noticed that
the word pregnant has been attached to this group as a
way to destroy its meaning, and abuse the concepts related to
this state of being. Now, here is Fear's partner in the target,
envy.
Part four: Hammerlock
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7-empiric-experience-experiment-expert-fear-pirate-peril-et-per-3-
to try, risk, (< "to lead over," "press forward", verbal
root belonging to the group of per-1-; Lengthened-grade *pēr-,
Old English fær, danger, sudden calamity, Germanic-
*fēraz, danger; Suffixed form *perī-tlo-, (PARLOUS),
Latin- perīculum, peril, trial, danger, Suffixed form
*per-yo-, Latin- experīrī, to try,
experience, learn by trying (ex-, from; see eghs-), Suffixed form *per-ya,
Greek- peira, pirate, empiric, trial, attempt,
hammerlock*, Hammurabi* |
~empiric- one who is guided without
principle, or soundness of knowledge; charlatan; the action
of practicing an art that seems rationalized by only the
senses; sociopath; the practice of observation only as
bearing; envy; the practice of rationality as bearing;
hate,
dishonesty; Latin empiricus, from Greek empeirikos,
experienced, from empeiros, skilled : en-, in, see EN-2 +
peiran, to try (from peira, try, attempt) [ref:
hexose- disregarding science, in opposition in favor
of luxury]
Comment: Polynomial
thinking is that of the taxonomic replacement for meaning,
and the compiling of two meanings on top of each other as a
means of armor or simulated shell where only the program may
exist, similar to the way animals are stuffed and hung on
the wall. This process is being masked as logic when it has
nothing to do with it whatsoever. Rationality is nothing
more than the repetition of rational numbers over the top of
irrational numbers, which bring balance in the system hated
by the beasts.
~experience-
emotion as described or recorded; memory; Middle
English, from Old French, from Latin experientia,
from experiēns,
experient-, present participle of experīrī
Comment: Accumulated
knowledge is not experience, but what is guided whether
duplication, or among a varied myriad of possibilities such
as inspiration. A carpenter does not become experienced by
duplicating others, even after 15 years, the carpenter may
be a complete idiot. It is when the experience is combined
with a drive that does not rest with the duplication itself,
or to gain excessively from it, that accumulated knowledge
has a bearing that is sounder than machine type
retro-fitting experience to hide memory. Synonyms:
suffer, sustain, taste, undergo,
To remember, is not to suffer, but to heal. To
sustain may be to obey. To taste is to enjoy food
by not emphasizing it. Undergo is a nonsense word
with no roots and clearly makes little use of logic.
~experiment- observable demonstration for the purpose of
measurement; examination; creating the conditions to assist
in validation of theory; conduct: "Democracy is only
an experiment in government" (William Ralph Inge -
AHD); assimilation of certain facts through the transference
of knowledge recorded from all experiences; conception;
ideal; Middle English, from Old French, from Latin
experīmentum, from experīrī, to try
~expert-
learned proficiencies based on visual combined with physical
skills alone; marksman;
becoming atoned to a particular method of articulation from
accumulated memory; experienced; one who formulates
knowledge as presented; devisee, Middle English, from
Old French experienced, from Latin expertus, past
participle of experīrī, to try
Comment: As you may not want to
believe, there is no such thing as an expert. There are only
those who choose a particular path whether they were meant
for it or not, and either atone or attune to what is
learned. People stand out for all kinds of reasons that have
nothing to do with expertise. It is the beasts who want you
to believe you must atone, yet this only leads to
expiration, where this seems to mask aspiration, or that of
breathing out and in as part of atonement, and assisting
entities to blossom in life by assembling knowledge.
~fear-
the speed and content at which knowledge is processed;
Middle English fer, from Old English fær,
danger, sudden calamity see
stigmas
in cohesion with fear
Comment: Just because
danger is a natural part of life, does not mean that fear is
synonymous with danger. One should also consider the
scenario of the man standing in the field looking up at the
sky, and watching a comet coming into the atmosphere knowing
that death was imminent. You would assume that fear was the
reigning feeling of this event, but this is being too
proficient, if one is to consider the fact that the mind
would also know that life was ending, and would be missing
the extended life. This would signify envy rather than fear.
It is envy that controls fear, not the other way around.
This is why we enjoy poking fear at envy, such as genres of
thrill or sacristy. According to the word history provided
by the AHD, the word fear is first recorded in work
composed around 1200, and its sense, "emotion of fear".
So it seems fear and envy are overlaying each other and this
seems to be creating more time, but it is uncertain as to why
this is so, other than to say, a tally kept for this
experiment must be somewhere.
~pirate-
one who is a thief, and plunders at sea, or by land;
commission; one who preys on
others in order to benefit oneself for monetary gain;
crook; one who suppresses
knowledge; pathocrat; one who
practices such oppression upon others;
psychopath, Middle English, from Old French, from
Latin pīrāta, from Greek peiratēs, from
peiran, to attempt, from peira, trial
~peril-
risk seen as imminent danger; unnecessary exposure; taking
chances considered over and above; frivolous; expediential;
what is excreted from the perineum, Middle English, from Old
French, from Latin perīculum |
Now, here is the last group, and this one is another winner.
This most certainly needs a book less the centerfold. Art has
been carefully controlled in relation to knowledge, and the
destruction of love by replacing it with the beast's version,
one that is hard to shake without precipitation.
Part five: Haunt
revised 2008NOV23
Notes: Originally, the group
below was named Hamadryad, although after further review, the name
has been changed to follow the illustrations on page 817, and the
hame*, which is part of the tkei- root inclusive of
the word haunt*. The perception of the Hamadryad is a bit
complicated, and it is best to not have this group as confusion,
rather to interpret it with a title that helps to heal versus
explore.
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7-appraise-depreciate-interpret-pornography-praise-precious-price-et-per-5-
to traffic in, sell (< "to hand over" "distribute"), verbal root
belonging to the group of per-1-, Base of two distinct extended
roots; Root form *pret-, Latin- compound inter-pres,
interpret, (stem inter-pret-),
go-between, negotiator (inter-, between, see
en-),
Suffixed form *pret-yo-, (appreciate), Latin- pretium,
price; Root form *peræ-,
Suffixed form *p(e)r-n-æ, with o-grade *por(æ)-nā-,
pornography, from Greek pornē, prostitute, from
pernanai, to sell, haunt*, King Cobra*
[In Pokorny 2. C. per 817] |
~appraise-
to estimate economical value in terms of a sale price; judge
worth as to raise price over time; (rationality applied to
time itself, but attached to value*); Middle English
appreisen, possibly from Old English aprisier,
from Latin appretiāte :
Latin ad-, ad- + Latin pretium, price [ref:
ad- prefix, root ad-, in every,
in each, adjuvant]
Comment: Placing value into the
material world is a form of sickness that humans display,
where the material world is more important than life itself,
as evidenced by the appreciable material world that removes
(depreciates) those who are unable to be appreciated because
they are not owned. The same goes with placing value where
it does not belong as in food and water. Instead of an open
knowledge system that cares for its participants, you have a
closed one that requires a form of slavery. If value removes the ability for someone to live, it has no value
in use, as it has become a judgment. Some of those who are
wealthy would be happy to stick a gun to your head to argue
about this stance, and that should answer your questions
concerning judgments on value in what is left of America.
~depreciate-
removing appreciation that is supposedly still valued; (what
was once praised, is now not praised); the practice of
judging worth based on estimated value; applicable program;
decry; Medieval Latin
dēpreciāre, dēpreciāt, alteration of Latin
dēpretiāre : de-, de- + pretium, price
Comment: The word
decry is an
implant for the program. Just
take the word cry and attach a prefix that has a meaning of
creating a bias line that can be easily
crossed by intervention. It makes no sense, you can either
cry or not cry, it would be impossible to decry. One should
also study the word tsimmes which has three
roots attached to it, one being en-, that help
with the programming. It makes no sense to say, 'this is
appreciated', and later say, 'I now deprecate thee'. It seems
we have a secret go-between occurring in the mind, and in
massive use. This is likely attached to the tax system as
cover.
~interpret-
discernment at its beginning stages whether explained to
another person or not; thinking;
those that assume to understand
something, that it must also be explained to them; disease;
a form of construction that takes place in the mind;
conceptual; exerting subjective authority;
ideality; creating an
imaginary ideal;
negotiator
(creating an inner negative*, disease)
Comment: Although it may seem
appropriate to use a negotiator in physical terms, it would
be forbidden to apply this concept to mental-self, as you
would be removing your thinking processes and replacing them
with the negotiator (internal revel), in which may be the
devil. There is also the issue of facts and authority
overlaying each other, and often they are confused on
purpose. This is not any authority I present, it is only
facts that are applied to logical thinking that is
purposefully intended to help those who seek knowledge to
prosper in that knowledge, and to heal as they see fit.
~praise-
replacing joy with desire; laud:
"aspirations which are lauded up the skies"
(Charles Kingsley - AHD); idolatry in the form of worship;
extol (scales of balance
through the talion, see root telæ-); preying
as a form of praying; reason;
merit as approbation (applied
probation, implant); exaltation
to a cranial deity who also negates the power relation in
cohersion*; coif (also see cohesion); "She was
enthusiastically praising the beauties of Gothic
architecture" (Frances Marion Crawford - AHD);
"I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him"
(Shakespeare - AHD); Middle English preise, from
preisen, to praise, from Old French preisier,
from Late Latin pretiāre, to
prize, from Latin pretium, price
Comment: Now, the beasts move
the negotiator from the material world, into the realm of
the being, creating the false god, which emulates the
duplication rather than individual growth pertaining and in
cohesion to one's abilities and pathos.
~precious-
the process of rarefaction by limiting
resources; wealth as health; excessive cost; worshipped;
unmitigated; throughgoing (?); Middle English, from
Old French precios, from Latin prestiōus, from
pretium, price: His precious illusion was his own
capsule of hate in the form of evaporation.
Comment: How can one know the
difference between (price) and (love), as love seems
precious, it is also associated with something called
precipitation, often referred to as rain. These prices
related to love overcome people because the system is
designed for it, by applying a price tag with feelings that
can be used, as evidence of the great divide occurring.
There is also the issue of attaching words such as (unmitigated)
to this definition which means: not diminished, but
how can love not be diminished if you place a price tag on
it? This is clearly an attempt to confuse. It gets worse.
~pornography- price
to write about men who rape countries of their resources
~price- pornography the horrible cost paid by those
who are raped by these creatures
note: price is not associated with pathology, this is
the study of the science of evil called ponerology
The facts are easy. Sexuality is a great tool of the
beasts, as time itself has a masculine/feminine element
within the psyche that is being used against us all. In this
conjecture, there is no such thing as pornography, there is
only price, and this price is monitored over several
different concepts. It is central to the desire (wanton) and
the availability of that resource, which if anyone is to
notice, is also very carefully monitored from behind the
scenes as implementation in conjunction with operations such
as COINTELPRO, or other illegal entities fully funded by
conservatives who are nothing of the kind. Anyone who has a
sound mind has already asked the question of why a service
provider cohorts with those who pay the price, but out on
the surface of society, you see the acclaim to this as being
something that may need to be looked at? Strangely, no
authority exists because that is the way it is intended by
those who think they have authority. The concept of
pornography exists because the pricing is essential for the
beasts to torture us with lies and create those who instill
the hate they have possessed. The hate then becomes the
invisible negotiator, always behind the wicketmaker. The act
of writing prose in a type of sexually related matter is
nothing more than articulation, and this articulation is fed
to us through our senses, which must be aware of emotion and
fear, and the evolution of knowledge and love, and avoid
what is fed to you by the beasts as this is only designed to
confuse and hide the truth. |
notes:
go-between, negotiator (inter-, between, see
en-);
see intimate; to interpret is not necessarily
sexually orientated, rather, it may be just the opposite
which is accomplish through a balanced magnetic center and
not a void that must be filled up at the next gas station.
The root group en- is navigated to the word
centerfold**, which may be more about the way a
bug folds its wings over itself.
from comments:
The word
decry is an
implant for the program. Just
take the word cry and attach a prefix that has a meaning of
creating a bias line that can be easily
crossed by intervention. It makes no sense, you can either
cry or not cry, it would be impossible to decry.
--descry-
to catch sight of (something difficult to discern); discover
by careful observation; scrutiny, detect; Middle English
descrien, from Old French descrier, to call, cry out
R. Mark Sink 2008AUGUST8
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Heritage Dictionary of the English Language - 3rd Edition, and
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