Tuesday 12 February 2013

Yam

1.yamania(N)=yammer/hammer=yam. 2.kumara/cumar/cumal(quechtli(N)/quechtzatic=stiff-necked= Quechua(N/Incan)=kumara(Maori)=umara(Tahiti)=comal/ comalli(N)=flat plate yams cooked on. 3.uala(Hawaii)=kuala(Raratonga)=tlallo/halo/made of earth, or uallauh/arrival canoe plant(200 hawaiian varieties). 4.Kamapua'a/Yam god=camatl(mouth)/camotl(N)=camote/yam count=poa(N). 3.ala/olhu ala(Maldives)=taro(S.India/SEAsia)= tlallo(N)=halo(E)=full of earth,=alu che paana/alu chi wadi/ alu chua panan chi patal bhaji (Maharashtra=matlatlazatlan/ matlatl/net tlaza/throw down land/tlan,and matlatlatza(N)= maitl tlatlaza(N)=warm applause of pleasure and happiness). 5.ayauhcozam(alo)tl(N)=rainbow=yellow drop necklace taken= mallotl/captured=tl/mallo/tl(N)=tlallo/halo. 6.taro=daro(Fiji)=kalo(Hawaii)=being/k halo tlallo/tlalloque. 7.wu tau(HK/Cantonese)=taro=t/tlaolli(N)=roll/grind,=Taoite (China)=the glutton,=tlaollitetl(N)=grindstone. first used by the last neolithic jade tribe, the Liangzhu, at mouth of Yangtze,= liang(chi)=measure/millet=awa(J)=aua(N)=water owner= aga(Arab),=tiang/tianguiz(N)=market. wu(chi)=own up. 8.taroamakoe(Arawak Tribe/N.Z.)=tlallocamatl/camotl. 9.Ko(Arawak)=coa(Mex))=coatl(N/5)=choa=howa(OE)=hoe(E).

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    1. ...ithualli(N)=patio, Amerind hotland/tierra caliente version of, itta(N)=to see, note the
      t/th decay already going on within Nauatl, a
      sign of Letra,=cemithualli(N)=one patio,=wall
      (E),=cemya(Russile)=family. the patio/ithualli(N)used for threshing as it was walled-in, one sees that in the Mideast.
      thresh(E)=uitequi(N)=tequitl(N)=community service,=wheat/white/winter(E)=-tequi(N)=who
      stones, first threshing implement, but,
      -te/th(r)esh/s/c/qui=thresh. tequitl(N)=stone/
      te-quit/l quitting, the quid pro quo(Latin) of comm. service.
      ...winnow(E)=windwian(OE)=winton(OHG)=uentli
      Tonatiuh(N)=sun offering,=vinza(ONorse)=
      quenchiua(N)=wound someone, do damage?, but,
      uentli tzaua(N)=offering saw/sewing.
      ...wind(E)=uena/uentli(N)=wind/way big4.

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    1. ...late Jomon=yomoni/oyomon(N)=remove, speaking
      of parasites, piojos/ticks, etc., mutual grooming of heads. their cord pottery, 9k BCE, probably reflected their hairdos, as one would want braids to keep parasites out, were root culture, much older than said, e.g., the connection with Tlaloc makes it 45k BCE to 10kBCE, Upper Stone Age, and that's just our species. Columbia, S.A., had first inhabitant root culture.

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