Sunday 18 December 2011

craft

...we think it's art, but is it really? it's also, ship=chipeua(N)=chi/on top pe/be-gin ua/own(must be-gin on top, directions for dressing a log canoe, ships are that old, even the ojibway/Chippewa knew that!). raft, of course, so i suppose a craft was once raft. first a review of meanings: strength, power, skill; skill, deceit, aha!; art, trade, hmmm, trade(apprentice/guild); structure(armadura/framework), work; vessels/boats. craeft(OE)=kraft(OFrisian/OSaxon)=kracht(Du)=chraft(OHG)=kraptr(ONorse), well, the (r) drops, the f/p(Norse is oldest letter), the ae(OE) may be another vowel as i do not find a match in Nauatl with cap=capani(N)=snap one's fingers?/capania(N)= do oneself harm,=campana(sp)/c(l)apper/caper(E/noun&verb)/campaign? it must be, ae=o(E), as English is Aeolian, expands as (H)E(n)c/g(l)a(n)d/t/l(letra)=(H)ecatlan(N)= Hecate Land, windweaver, vowels open out. crafty=craeftig(OE)=kraftag(OS)=c/chreftig(OHG)=kraftig(Germ)=krop-tugr(ONorse), ah yes, the (o) has come out at the source, (p)=oldest version of craft, originated with Viking ships, Norway Naua, ah, Viking=vicar/wick/Nike,=uic(N)=back and forth, uictli(N)= shovel, auictli(N)=oar, uica(N)=govern, uiquillia(N/reverential)= quiller(OTeuton)=oarsman, =quill(E), a plume of water/atl from my oar. so, k(r)op/copina(N)=copy(E), -tugr/toc/g=toca(N)=toca(sp)=touch =touching on copying/modeling, moulding=craft=cop(i)toca(N). wonder if, croft(E/source unk.)=enclosed piece of land(structure/framed), small agricultural holding(work), belongs to craft/copina toca(N)? think so, may be-gin so-called cottage industry in Scandia=(S)cand/le=(S)ca(n)d/t/l(letra)= Ecatl(N/2 Tonalamatl)=Hecate, windweaver.

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