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Loeb Classics

Loeb Classics; Plato; Cratylus; pg 121; vs. 418 SET ONE OF ‘MOTIONS’ Dei’on – “obligation” (Root: ‘to go through’) *de’o—-* (root of Dei’on) – “to bind” as a prisoner or animal—-Mt. 18:18 (Cf. “Deismos” as cognate) Blaberon (cognate) —————————————- SET TWO OF ‘MOTIONS’ (Plato says that these particular names signify

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SUPERSTITIOUS UNDERSTANDING

Etymology’s joke on us is that our very words that mean “grasp an idea of, mentally fit together parts of reality” — are themselves obscure or incomprehensible to us. Understand is so plainly odd that even people who don’t think about word histories notice it. In form it is a compound

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Turkish Language and the Native Americans

Origins of Early North American Indians are Turkish/ Georgian/Altaic (Japonic)  |  Traces of the Altaic Words “ATA”, “APA”, “ANA” and Their Derivatives in the Languages of Some of the Native Peoples of Americas By: Polat Kaya In early 1980s, out of curiosity, I was wondering about a possible existence of

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