Thursday, April 14, 2016

Esoteric English Etymology



Center of your head is Temple.  Temp is the place of worship and El is the Canaanite God.  Temp of El is Temple.   El is also a Tamil God (El amma and El aiiah are the Tamil Gods in short Amman and Iyyan or mother and father)

In English Language the words, phrases connected with communication, translation, writing, etc are all having magical connection…..  why?

SHIT = Ship High In Transit (in olden days whenever they used to transport manure, they was asked to label the cargo as SHIT meaning Ship High In Cargo. Such a labeled cargo used to be kept on the top slot to avoid the cargo bags getting wet and as a result ferment and emit gas, which may blast the ship.

LANGUAGE – ‘EL ANG UAGE’ EL means GOD and ANG means BULL
Language is like one big family tree , which is why its Genealogy which tells us from which CUNT TREE you come from.  Bible is actually story of two bulls therefore its called Bi Bull(Byblos) , two bulls (two pillars).  We have Tri Bull (Tribal) … even today tribes of most part of the world worship bull Creation – which ofcourse is for  Book of Genesis  .. Gene of ISIS (seed of birth)

Simetry – Same Tree (half of the tree is just the same as the other half)
Communicate – Come Unicate
Language is the system of communication
In order to communicate when we are on the computer we press the power button which is a sex symbol of a big O and a “|” on top of O
Computer – Calculates – Compares “Come and Pairs”
We call a car as she.  She is beautiful. We put fuel in the hole. The Piston goes up and down on  a V engine. Or V

Day and the Night is Deity 

When sun cools down from its summar heat , it is believed that it is entering ember months.
September October November and December.

Symbol of God (Star of Shiva is called Tetragrammaton)

The  Magic Spell --- Spelling
Cursive( Vs CAPITAL) ---  To Curse
Write ---  Rite or Ritual

Thoth  ‘Greek God” (The god of letters  and the recorder of the court of Osiris, Judge of the dead, has an ibis head, sometimes surrounded with crescent moon and feather, holds a pen and a tablet or a pen and a palm branch.

The word spell is not to spell the alphabets but to spell like magic spell.  According to ‘Thoth’ the word ‘spell’ to catch the magic energy. 

Write and Rite are significant as well.  Rite as written for conveying ritual is connected to black magic. And therefore ‘Write’ is phonetically same as ‘rite’.
Also the word Right (as in Right angle) is same in sound as rite.
Language is actually Lang + Witch. They are sentencing us to life sentences.
The word  ‘term’ means a ‘word’ so we have terminology. But the terms also mean conditions to comply with. The word translate  has come from the word ‘trance’
The word Wake also means (in a funeral party of the dead man waking) that is why when we wake up it is Morning (mourning)

In what language they play at a recital and what they recite in the play. They sent ship by truck and cargo by ship.

We have noses that run and feet that smell.

How can the slim chance and the fat chance be the same and wise man and wise guy are opposites.

Why is it said that your house burns up as it burns down.

We draw money from our banks which are edges of rivers.

Which sends currents to the sea, that is why it is called currency.

In the beginning there was a  word and the word  was with god and the word was God.  John 1.1
If you reverse the letters in the alphabet where A = Z, B = Y etc, there is something strange that happens with the word "WIZARD". Try it yourself. Read it backward. Accident? I think not
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
ZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA
WIZARD
DRAZIW

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Today the words we use in English for terms in Financial System are having lot of nexus with water. 
The reason for the words to have similarity with water can be understood in  the old time for trades taking place over seas. 
However, before the overseas trades took place the transaction in the neighbourhood must have taken place, a small quantity of common sense usage will get this out come.  However most of the financial terms are water related. 
Most of the terms associated with water are used in our financial system.

Rivers have Banks  =  We draw money from Banks

Water has water current  =We have a current account with bank and maintain our bank balances in various foreign currencies
Waves are formed in seas.   River draws water back from sea sometimes and sea draws water from rivers. 

Water has the power to dissolve many matter in it and therefore it is a good solvent.  
= If you have more money than you owe others you are called solvent else you are called bankrupt and file a paper for insolvency

We have deposits of minerals around the bank of the river. Water is found in liquid state. Water creates drifts. 

= After depositing money in fixed deposits, you keep some money in your savings account for liquidity and sometimes where there is a liquidity crisis, we have over draft facility

Water flows down

=  We have a statement given to us by the bank which details the fund flows

Water flows down

=  We make down payment

We have black sea (which is a poisonous sea not good for people)
= We have black money, as poisonous as black sea for financial system.

We have dead sea
=We have dead currency notes

We have soft water
= Money contributed to political candidate or a party that is subject to federal regulation is called soft money

We have hard water

=We have hard earned money


Ship floats on water

We have floating interest rates
Water evaporates
= We say that “his wealth was evaporated” in no time.
Flood  /  Drop
=   He is flooded with cash
= He dropped the cheque in the bank.
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When millions of people believe in something that is FASLE, in the eyes of innocent it appears TRUE.  False is True

Henry Ford did not invent automobile, not even close, what he did was, perfect the assembly line technique.

Today let us discover the Lies of Religion, by visual TRUTH.  Stone Cold Truth, as the Truth is written.
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Johnson & Johnson, Barnes & Noble, Dolce & Gabbana: the ampersand today is used primarily in business names, but that small character was once the 27th part of the alphabet. Where did it come from though? The origin of its name is almost as bizarreas the name itself.
The shape of the character (&) predates the word ampersand by more than 1,500 years. In the first century, Roman scribes wrote in cursive, so when they wrote the Latin word et which means “and” they linked the e and t. Over time the combined letters came to signify the word “and” in English as well. Certain versions of the ampersand, like that in the font Caslon, clearly reveal the origin of the shape.
The word “ampersand” came many years later when “&” was actually part of the English alphabet. In the early 1800s, school children reciting their ABCs concluded the alphabet with the &. It would have been confusing to say “X, Y, Z, and.” Rather, the students said, “and per se and.” “Per se” means “by itself,” so the students were essentially saying, “X, Y, Z, and by itself and.” Over time, “and per se and” was slurred together into the word we use today: ampersand. When a word comes about from a mistaken pronunciation, it’s called a mondegreen.  (The ampersand is also used in an unusual configuration where it appears as “&c” and means etc. The ampersand does double work as the e and t.)
The ampersand isn’t the only former member of the alphabet. Learn what led to the extinction of the thorn and the wynn. Are there other symbols or letters you would like to learn about? The most popular choice below will be our focus in the near future.
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Etymology of Sugar:
They say that the word Sugar in English has its roots in Arabic.  The Arabic word for Sugar is Sukkar, this word travelled via Medieval Latin to Italian (zucchero) via Old French (sukere) it has finally landed in English as Sugar.  However just like most of the English words (where the immediate roots word from where the word is derived is alone checked) the original source from where the word was first sourced is  overlooked, the word Sugar is no exception in that angle.     Therefore let us understand how the word gone to Arabic in the first instance, obviously it has to be from India.  Let us go into the past as to how this word travelled all over the world.
It is a fact that Europeans were not aware of Sugar as a sweetener till such time Alexander came to India. {It was long before Christ somewhere  around 320 BC}.   Europeans were only using honey as a sweetener till such time Alexander came to this part of the world.    At the time of Alexander all over India the word used to represent Sugar was Sakkarai (happens to be a Tamil word even today).  
It is interesting to note that most of the  Tamil word is named for a reason not just like that.  They say in English that ‘when everyone accepts Rose as Lilly, Rose becomes Lilly’ such thing is not possible in Tamil language as most of the words are called so for a reason.  In this perspective let us examine why ‘sakkarai was called sakkarai’ .    Right from the ancient times the only way and the easy way to extract the juice of cane sugar was to send it between wheels.  Even today we see sugarcane juice is extracted by sending the cane between two wheels.   In Tamil wheels are called ‘sakkaram’ (which called deformed to ‘chakram’ in Telugu) and the word to crush or grind in Tamil is called ‘arai’ (it is called rubbadam in Telugu as it is the result of raapidi or friction) consequently the portmanteau of two words ‘sakkaram + arai’ became ‘sakkarai’ in Tamil, which many of the other Indian languages borrowed in their dialect form as follows:
Sakkarai – Shekkara – Shekkar – finally to Sukkar in Arabic which was borrowed by English language and we have Sugar today.
Hope you find the information interesting and thought provoking.
Do you know how the word ‘button’ (button in our shirt) in English came from?  I shall provide the answer tomorrow.
 


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