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Teukros
09-06-2007, 09:19 AM
Can we have the etymology of their names in order to avoid misunderstandings?;);)

Truth Bearer
09-06-2007, 09:25 AM
What do you mean misunderstandings Teukros?

Euklid
09-06-2007, 09:58 AM
Οπως προηγουμένως...(οτι νανεν αποψις, συνεχιστε με δικη σας ευθύνη)

Δ Ι ΩΝ= εκ/δια/επ/αν/εν/.. του όντος

Ηρα= Ηρ α ξαμην= ξεκινω/ ερ χομαι/ εκινω εν ροή

Αρ ην= Αρ χ ην αίρω..άρην

Ε/Ηρ εμ αι ων= Ηρ εμ αιων= αιωνων εμ εν ροη

Δήμητρα= εδη μητ η/ε ρ= η μητερα εδώ...η μητερα γνωριζει

ΕΠ ΟΣ ΕΙΔ ΩΝ

ΑΘΗΝΩΝ ΕΠΑΛΛΑΔΩΝ= εθ ην ων επ ελλ αδ ων...επελάζων...επιλαχον..επιλεγον..επελεξον εθιμον...επελαυνων εθοιμων..

Αφροδιτη= Δυεται τω Εφ ερ ων, εκ του αφ ρού

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Teukros
09-07-2007, 04:46 PM
I saw somewhere the etymology of the word Athene derives from the one that hadn't given the breast.True?since she was taken out from the head of Zeus?

Euklid
09-08-2007, 08:21 AM
My opinion is that the meaning is on the syllables, not on the words, the words represent sentences, not pure meanings, but synthetic, syllabo-synthetic.

The myth in my opinion again was added later, either for moral or astronomical or mathematical coordination. Similarly the domain of the god and his attributes: eg: DION being Zeus, zeus is the attribute, not the name and his domain the heaven, the mountain top, the thunder which zeus(zeygi) the heaven and the earth was added later by the people, their imagination, their fantasy, their philology.

The syllables are generic and they can represent many concepts depending on the vowel, the consonant and the hemiphone(LMN)

Teukros
09-10-2007, 05:30 PM
The albanians:angry::angry: published widely their views and have flooded the area.it's important for us to protect our heritage