Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Eurolingua

There seems to have been a tidal effect of European language usage spreading from Turkey/Greece/Akkad to the west:

Chad/C-h-ad-iram-at (various spellings So. Arab)
Akkadian/Akkad-yan-a
Chaldean/Chaldian/(Cha)-Lidyan/Lycean/Luwian/Sloveyan/Danubyan
Etruska(ldya)n  (w/est (ak)kad?) (chaldun = chaldyan?)
E(tr)uska(ldu)n  (estru-chald-yan? Ishtar/Esther?)
Ruskia
Prus(h)ia
Frisian (Vlaamsk=Flemish, -Nor(d)sk-Swe(de)nsk-Dansk)
Bri(ti)sh(k-an-er?) Bri(di)sk?

-Cohen-Kohannim(Jewish priest/keshina "presence of god" eg. burning bush or beyt-El stone)
(early Hebrew/hapiru/abir were nomad herders with El/Alaat/Eloi lunar months eg. Shaban, then settled among Egypt Nile Solar disk/iStar cults, then wandered in Sinai, then settled in Jordan Valley Canaan and adopted YHWH/jehova (yhovalechem/obalisk/shivalingum = sedentary commonwealth under priest/king/judge)
-Khan?
-Kahin (Arabic soothesayer-priest)
-Kachina (Hopi Amerind spirit dance/doll)
-Kahuna (Hawaiian priest)
-Shinshoku (Japanese Shinto priest)
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamui (Ainu spirit-god-messenger)
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Euska: nekaz - furrow/track


Etruska: ? - ?

Ruskia: lehka - furrow/track

Prushia: wechsal - animal trail

Frissia.: ? - ?

Bri(t)sh: last - follow furrow/foot form http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=last

Gaelic:

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