Sunday, July 2, 2017

Canaanite In Balkan Peninsula

Canaanite Origin Of Name Ionia:
This study estimates how phoenician spoken inside balkans sounded. this is an estimation of a real language.
As I estimate the greek "Ion" is cognate with hebrew "yawen" (as hebrew is the southern dialect of canaanite)
which meant "Mud, Silt, Placer" in reference to "a muddy and silt-ful land".

Origins Of Greek Deities:
)The name Erebus originates from phoenician Erebu for "night & sunset" as the god is related to darkness. Arabic gharb (west) is cognate with Erebu. |God name in Original Greek = ʿerebā/ערבא/ΟΕΡΕΒΆ in pattern of Peʿelā|
)Root of Uranus is cognate with hebrew y.r.h "to flow like water, to rain" as the god expresses the atmosphere in terms of water falling from it |Original name = yurānā/יראנא/ΙΥΡΆΝΆ in pattern of Puʿlānā| 
) Nyx/Nuks "Night, Blindhood" is related to hebrew root n.w.s "to disappear & to cease" in terms of unability to see at night or objects to disappear in night.  |Original name = nūsā/נוסא/ΝΫΞΆ in pattern of Puʿlā|
)Tartarus is related to hebrew Tsar |צר| (root w.ṣ.r) meaning "narrow (tight)" and its reiterated tsar to intensify the tightness for "skintight" in terms of an abyss legends told abyss being a skin-tight place..  |Original name = ṣarṣarā/צרצרא/ΨΑΡΨΑΡΆ in pattern of Paʿlalā|
)Gaia the "earth" is related to Syriac Gaia "pasturage (land)" (perhaps interrelated to hayah "life"), in terms of terrain being pastured on, and its a planty place. |Original name = jayaẗā/גיתא/ΓΑΙΑΤΆ in pattern of Paʿlaẗā|
)Aether is from greek  aithein "to burn, to light up" which is cognate with proto-Semitic ʾiš- "fire" and hebrew ʾeš to light up (fire)  |Original name = ʾesīā/אשיא/ΑΕΣΙΆ in pattern of Peʿlīā|
)Eros the "love, desire"  is cognate with akkadian ereshu and with hebrew "arats |ערץ| "to admire, adore", (perhaps sumerian origins?) the tsad have disappeared in eros perhaps because first was *éer- must not be confused with the er "to wake up" for a dagesh difference. |Original name = yerʾā/ירא/ΙΕΡΑΆ in pattern of Peʿlā|
)Philotes the "affection" from the possible root of "philo" in greek for "lip, kiss" is cognate with Proto Semitic "*pam-" for "mouth" in terms of lips being surface for the mouth, as this root reflected to IE languages, IE has derivatives from the root, such like latin has Fellare "to suckle", and Female "she who sucked (breastfeeding)" |Original name peylōt/פילות/ΠΕΙΛΎΤ in pattern of Peʿlōt |

So there we discover 8 noun patterns by deity names.
 Peʿel-ā | Puʿlān-ā | Puʿl-ā | Paʿlal-ā (for 4 letter roots)| Paʿlaẗ-ā (f) | Peʿlī-ā | Peʿl-ā | Peʿlōt
so 3 affixes
as in patterns Paʿlaẗ-ā, Peʿlī-ā, and Peʿlōt we have the suffixes aẗ = feminises the stem, ī = relates to stem, ōt = feminine plural.
And Discovered 8 roots
ʿrb = to descend/set.
 yrh = to flow like water/rain.
 nẘs = to disappear/get lost.
 ṣrṣr/ṣr = to press/tighten.
 jẙh = to pasture.
 ʾsh = to fire/light up.
 ʿrṣ = to admire.
  pyl = to caress.
Alternative words =  peylīā: one related to caressing.

Afro-Asiatic Roots of Greek Words

 μερα /mera = "day":
Proto-Afro-Asiatic: *mar-
Meaning: walk
Borean etymology: Borean etymology
Semitic: *mur- 'go away'
Berber: *mVr- 'pass by'
Western Chadic: *mVr- 'walk'1, 'run' 2
East Chadic: *mwar- 'go by'
High East Cushitic: *mar- 'go'
Dahalo (Sanye): mar- 'go round'
 .
ύπνος /ypnos = "Sleep":
Proto-Afro-Asiatic: *ʔiban-
Meaning: sleep
Central Chadic: *HVbyan- 'dream'
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μανθάνω < μαθω / manthano < matho = "to learn < to work, try"
Proto-Afro-Asiatic: *(ʔV-)mVn-
Meaning: know, test
Borean etymology: Borean etymology
Western Chadic: *man- 'know'
East Chadic: *min- 'warn'
Central Cushitic (Agaw): *ʔamVn- 'believe' (?)
Low East Cushitic: *man- 'mind'
Warazi (Dullay): *Hemen- 'see'

Γυνή gunh = "woman, dame"
Proto-Afro-Asiatic: *gVnVʔ-
Ugaritic: gngn, ggn, gngnt 'interior, corazón
Hebrew: Cf. gāḥōn 'belly (of snakes and reptiles)
Arabic: ǧanān- 'heart, spirit, soul' [BK 1 332l, ǧanīn- 'embryon'
on the notion of woman being cover to something in her belly 

Νύχτα nuxta = "night, dark"
Proto-Afro-Asiatic: *naw/yn-
Meaning: night
Borean etymology: Borean etymology
Egyptian: nn (gr) 'night'
Western Chadic: *nwan- 'shadow'
East Chadic: *ʔi-nyan- 'night'

δύναμη dynami = "power, ability"
Proto-Afro-Asiatic: *dawn-
Meaning: be strong
Semitic: *dVn- 'be strong'
Central Chadic: *dwan- 'strong, strength'
East Chadic: *dwan- 'strong'
 

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