Monday 2 April 2012

ilk

(E)=ilca(OE)=ilcaua(N)=desmerecer/olvidarse.

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  2. ...for a full treatment of asian, cash/caxaua(N)=Crassus/grasa(sp)=grease(E), cf.,
    the great anglo-indian glossary, Hobson-Jobson.
    cash is, however, originate in Nauatl, first meaning to grow thin, then the rendering process to produce grease in the hunter-gatherer tradition. ca(N)=being, the, x, as in tetl/tezcatl(N)=stone/ mirror, meaning to grind/reduce, by extension the shavings of being/ca, a form of grease, used for the concave stone lamps at Lascaux/Chauvet Pont d'arc while painting the murals, 35k bce.
    the, -ua(N)of, caxaua(N)=own(E), one of the older words extant, the word for lang-ua-ge in Asia, and
    in its original form in, lang-ua-ge(E).
    don't be confused by the array of the same word
    form in an area. it means Nauatl has been there.
    southeast asia was invaded early by archers from the Altai, the westernmost extension of Neander
    Prometheus cave culture, if one doesn't count the pebble flaking in Northeastern Siberia, 260k bce.

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