Saturday, June 10, 2017

My Semito-aryan Dictionary

First Word:
Kemós = The proto Indo Europeanised version of latin word genius which meant "tutelary spirit" and in direct translation contains the meaning of "tutelary, guardian". But against opinion of this word coming from PIE root *gene- "to beget, give birth", I provide the theory of the word genius coming from PIE root *kem-. It's senible for genious to come from the *kem |"to cover, surround, siege"| + -ós |suffix similar to english -er| Because genious means  "guardian" in sense of surrounding and preserving.

Following are adjectives called "Siprat" which describe quantity and qualities below [
 Un (pronounced liked "un" in tune)  =  one, negative constructive substance.
 Thon (pronounced like "th" in mouth + "wo" in  two)  =  two, equalized counterparts, not positional
 Thel (pronounced like "mouth tell) = three, unequalised counterparts, not positional
 Oarb (pronounced like orb) = four, equalised counterparts, positional, 2 triangle areas.
  Phej (pronounced like phone + edge) = five, unequalised counterparts, positional, 3 triangle areas.
 Sheth (pronounced like shell math) = six, equalised counterparts, posit., 4 triangle areas
 Seb (pronounced like sad + b ) = seven, unequalised., posit.
 Thom (pronouced like math tom) = eight, equalised., posit.
 Nu (ponounced like no toon) = nine, unequalised, posit.
  ]

Isoversus = Equalised counterparts, as in number 4 like all even numbers. The case of grouping four materials as a square, when a corner is contradict to another corner instead of an edge, the case is called Isoversive. (Turkish translation may be: Yankıdaş).

Mediversus = Unequalised counterparts, as in number three like all odd numbers. the case of grouping three materials as a triangle, when a corner is contradict to an edge instead of a corner, the case is called Mediversive. (Turkish translation may be: Yankıdar).


Homopare = Not positional (directly: Same matching)
Heteropare = Positional (directly: Different matching)

 



 

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