Thursday 24 April 2014

xystus

...xysti(E)=zisti(E/pronunc.),=xystus/xysti, xystum/xysti(Lat)=another spelling=the name, Sixtus(Lat/pronunc.)=3 Popes of that title, but antecedent tributary idiom=xustós/xustón(Gk)= covered portico of gym, or gallery, or one planted with trees, open colonnade/promenade, =ksustos(Gk)=scraped,=xuo(Gk/verb)=scrape, which following Latin changed u to i, then adopted as such, i, in English,= sh/xotl(N/root)=foot,=shoe(E)=Shuster(name of German/Yiddish origin= shoemaker)=xotla(N)=nitla-xotla(N)=cut cloth, make lines, saw wood,=x/shor/tla(Letra)=shore(E)= shoot(E)= shute(E)=xiotl(Nauatl/2d root)=shuttle/lizo(sp)= heddle(E), e.g., earlier 19th c. japanese heddles were controlled by foot= potli(N)=both,=xotl(N).

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