Thursday 5 April 2012

shingles

1.omitl(N)=bone,=no miuh=my bone,=omiyo/omio(N)=boney,= (h)omme(Fr)=hom/bre(Sp)=imomio(N)=his bones,= umi(J)=one's real mother,=umo(J)=feathers/plumage,= momia(Sp)=mummy(E)=mumia(MLat)=mum(Pers)=bitumen(L). 2.shingle(E)=sh/xini/oxin(N)=fall,=xinia/oxini(N)=undo,= xinilia(N)=nitetla-xinilia(N)=throw down,=ixincayo(N)= scales/bark,=xinca-yotl(N)=scab.

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  2. ...leaves do fall, e.g., leestopad(Russile)=
    autumn/otoƱo(sp)=preterit of past Tonatiuh(N/solar)
    =opadat(R)=padat(letra)=patla(N)=swap/paddle(E).
    but, xini(N)=to fall, destroy itself, speaking of
    a wall,=xincayotl(N)=scab of a sore(the closer
    to the body, for language comes from the body,
    the nearer you are to absolute root), the living shingle,=xincuiloa(N)=girdle clothing to work with
    more ease,=shim/shimmy(E), xinepanoa(N)=interlace,
    weave/braid something,=xinqui(N)=he who cuts, ruins, destroys something, e.g., a shingle, once
    made is limited in its application.
    ...the main meaning of shingle=xincayo(N)=scale= Ecat/l(N/2 Tona), note, wind/Ecatl(N)is shingles greatest challenge.
    the word that goes from east to west in all
    language is thatch=Tlacacatzilpiliztli(N)=dacha(R),
    found in most southeast asian languages to thekka
    (OFrisian)=theccan(OE)=thak(ONorse)an(OE). Onions
    English Etym., only give the euro-side.
    in this case one sees the obvious root is the
    Nauatl, ilpia(N)=to tie/knot, ilacatziui(N)=twist
    tlaca(N)=body/roof. the spanish roof, techo(sp)is
    also from, thatch(e).

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