Monday 22 July 2013

bream1 bream2

...bream 1(E)=fresh water fish, silver and common,=breme/bre(s)me(OFr)=breme(Fr)=bressemo(OSaxon)= bressem(MDu)=brasem(Du),=brasen(G). note the vowel change e/a at G/Du, also, the m/n shift at G, e.g., one treats the m/n as Nauatl label, the n(G) is part of the root Nauatl word,=b(r)/pepetlaca(N/freq)= p/brehan(OHG)=glitter,=petlani/opetlan(N/root)=shine/brillar(sp),=p/b(r)em/tlani(Letra), and, p/b(r)em/pe/tlaca(Letra)=breme(OFr/Fr)=bream 1(E), and, b(r)/p e tl/t/th/han(Letra)=brehan(OHG)is closest to petlani(N/root). .....bream 2(E)=clean a ship's bottom, related to LG and related to broom/popotl(N)?,=brem(Du)= b(r)/pe/m/pena(Letra), m=m/n, label for Nauatl,=pepena/opepen(Nauatl)=nitla-pepena(N)=lift off/levantar(sp), gather/recoger(sp), pile up what is separate, e.g., pepenador(Mex)=garbage collector=g/cal/r b/pac/ge(Letra) =calpaca/calli paca(N)=house wash/collector. well, not related to broom as we root it. the Dutch use the pepena(N)root for brem(Du), while we use the popotl(N)broom/straw root that makes, proper(E)/proprio(sp)/ propre(Fr). .....e.g., pepena canaua(N)=pile up and hammer flat/can(E)= pe/penacan/aua(N)=penacan(N/particles)=pemmican= pimihkan(Cree=Christian, French naming)=pimi(Cree/ChretiƩn)=grease=grasa(sp)=crassus(Latin)=caxaua(N)=cash (E). .....Cree(Amerind)=c/chretiƩn(Fr)=christian=ch(r)i/quit(is)t(i)ani(Letra)=quittani(Nauatl)=qui(N/Latin)/who sees/itta/ni=witness/Whitney(E/name).

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