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The Hebrew language is Greek. |
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The English language is Hebrew. |
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The modern Gaelic language is spoken almost exactly like ancient Hebrew. |
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Scottish womens' names have Hebrew origin. |
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Irish boys' names have a Hebrew origin. |
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"The Hebrew-Phoenician
inscriptions found in the Crimea and vicinity indicate that the Saki, who
left those inscriptions there, were not a heathen people and were conscious
of their Israelitish descent, while on the other hand the mythology of the
Goths shows that they were pagans. The enigma thus presented can only be
explained by the fact that most of the Gothic sagas center around Odin, who,
although made a deity in later years, was nevertheless a man and leader of
the Aesir, Asen, Asa, or Asia men, whose capital was at Asgard in Asaheim,
where his castle, the Valhalla, was 'located" (Tracing Our White
Ancestors, Haberman, p.133).
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From: hengist_w
<hengist@comcast.net>
To: Kingdom-Identity@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, April 7, 2007 3:11:13 PM
Subject: [Kingdom-Identity] Cohen means ...
An interesting point. In
Hebrew the word "Cohen" comes from
the root of "Cain".
The word "Cohen" or "Kohen", or Cohn means a
descendant of Cain but this is a
fact that modern Jewish scholars will
not tell you, you must go to older
scholars, for instance see Godfrey
Higgins, Anacalypsis,
Vol. 1. p. 631. A related word
is Kahn. The word
"diablos" or devil traces
back to "dia" or the Hebrew daleth, and the
word deacon comes from the words
devil and Cain combined, thus the
son of the devil (Cain) was the dia
khan or rhe deacon. Higgins wrote
in the 1820's, at which time he was
complaining that the Jews were
busily changing the meaning of
Hebrew words. Higgins has hundreds
of these word relationships and
roots showing how they evolved from
the originals.
Higgins opus: "Anacalypis":
, (full title being: "An
Attempt to Draw
Aside the Veil of the Saitic Isis;
or, An Inquiry Into the Origin of
Languages, Nations, and Religions") a
large format two volume,
1300 plus pages, treasure chest of
largely forgotten lore, much of
it unobtainable today by the
common layman. Many of the ancient
original texts referenced are locked
away as being too rare and
"valuable" for public
viewing.
Godfrey Higgins, Esq., F.S.A., F.R.
Asiat. Soc., F.R.Ast S. Was an
English magistrate and reknown
scholar of Asiatic (in modern parlance
"Middle Eastern") history,
religions, and languages. He was fluent in
Ancient Greek, Biblical Hebrew,
Latin, French, Sanskrit, ancient Welsh
(nearly the same as Biblical Hebrew)
and, probably German. Upon his
retirement from the bench, he spent
the remaining years of his life
cosseted in the British Museum
studying the original manuscripts
--many of which are now forbidden to
be viewed by the public. He
planned to spend 6 hours a day for
ten years in this research, but,
as the magitude of the project dawned
upon him he ended up giving
nearly ten hours a day for almost
twenty years.
On page 451 Higgins states:
"The Mazoretic or pointed Hebrew is,
in fact, A NEW
LANGUAGE."
Higgins further stated: "Hebrew
scholars have been accused of undue
partiality to what is sneeringly
called their favourite language by
such
as do not understand it: and this
will probably be repeated toward me.
In self-defence, I can only say,
that in my search for the origin of the
ancient science, I constantly found
myself impeded by my ignorance
of the Hebrew; and in order to
remove this impediment, I applied myself
to the study of it. I very early discovered that no translation of the ancient
book of Genesis,
either by Jew or Christian, could be depended on."
Higgins also says: "in my study of Hebrew, also, a
considerable time,
I may say, was wasted on the
Masoretic points, which I found were
a mere invention of the modern Jews,
and not of the smallest use."
(written circa 1833 !)
Then in a footnote he said: "It
may be necessary to inform some persons
who may read this book, that in the
Dark Ages, the Jews, in order to fix
and the meaning of their Hebrew to
their own fancy at the time, invented
a system called the Masoretic
points, leaving the letter in the text; but
where they could not make them stand
for consonants and thus form
new syllables, leaving them silent
and without meaning. The belief in
the antiquity of this system has now
become with them a matter of faith;
of course here the use of reason
ends.
In his Appendix Higgins states:
"The Hebrew Language, as it is found in
the copies of the Pentateuch used in
the synagogues, consists of twenty-
two letters, but is devoid of the
marks which are known by the name of
the vowel points. The present Jews,
with the followers of the new devinity
school, maintain that points are of
very great antiquity; some asserting
them to be as old as Ezra, others
coeval with the language. On the contrary,
it has been the opinion of most
learned men in modern times (referring
to
first third of the
nineteenth century), that they have been not only
adopted
as authority, but invented, since
the time of Christ; that they were invented
in the Dark Ages by the Jews, in order
to enable them to give such meaning
and pronunciation to the text as they thought proper...to give to the original
text nearly whatever
meaning he thinks proper. This is the object
for which
they were invented by the Jews, and
this is now the object for which the
new school of Christians support
them."
The effect of the so-called vowel
points: If you take an orignal word spelled
in a language that had no written
vowels, a word such as BR, you can greatly
change the meaning of the word by
adding vowels. Examples might be BEAR,
BARE, BORE, BURY, BRA, EBER, ABRA,
and since ancient Hebrew was a
language that read from right to
left, over the years some were reversed so it
might end up being spelled ROB,
ROBE, RABI, and so on. Higgins stated
emphatically that is exactly what
the Jews did with Hebrew, and gave many
examples.
A modern commentator in an
introduction he added to the book made a
statement woth remembering:
"Modern 'Jews' never spoke Hebrew until
a country was 'created' for them in
1948."
GOD'S NAME
?
Here is what Higgins found in the
old records about the origin of the names
of God. The oldest name of God of
record was IAO, three vowels. This later
became IEU, which is actually the
same thing when you understand the
language had no written
vowels. Later it became IEU-E, the "E" being the
the word "the", so IEUE
was "the IEU" or the "the IAO". Later IAO or IEU
was adder to PTR or PITER to form
IAOPITER or IEUPITER or Jupiter, a
paganized form of the name (PITER
has to do with sex worship (PETER)
and inter-PRETation of the
"mysteries" by PRiesTs). "Theo" comes from
"Iao". as does
"Dio", etc. He has several pages of explanations of these
details (p 323 ff). In whatever
variation, originally "the Scriptures and the
fathers of the church all call God a
sublime light" (Higgins, p 327).
In a language that does not have
written vowels you will note that
this name IEUE cannot be written
down. However the I in Hebrew is
called the Yod; the E is called the
Hey, the U is called a VAU or WAU,
as V and W are
intwerchangeable. So if you spell the name out, you
spell Yod Hey Vau Hey, or Yod Hey
Wau Hey. The first letters of the
names of the unwritten vowels just
listed are: YHVH or YHWH, the
celebrated
"Tetragrammaton" . From this developed the name Yahweh
or Yahvah, which eventually
degenerated into Jehovah.
The IEUE over a period of time
evolved into names such as Yao,
Yahhoo, Yah, etc. If you try to
pronounce the word IEUE, then try to
spell it in your current language,
you can appreciate how the word
would change over a period of
time. I do not mean to imply that IEUE
is the true name of God, it is
merely one of the oldest names in one
language that evolved into other
names over the passage of time.
Without going into details, there is
evidence that the name of God
traces back eventually to the letter
"I" and the number "1".
The Jews, by whatever name you wish
to call them, have been
champion name-changers and
name-stealers over the centuries.
Take note that "J" is
a relatively new letter in the English alphabet.
In the original King James Version
Bible and earlier, the word "Jew"
was written "Iewe." The word "Jew" or
"Jeue" is from the original
spelling "IEUE" which they
declared was the secret name of their
secret god! Many have been
tricked into thinking that there is
something special about using the
name "Yahweh" without
realizing that the word is merely a
Hebrew acronym for the word
Jew!
You can label God whatever name you wish,
I doubt that it
matters. Labels will change with
languages and dialects and time,
what matters is understanding who
and what God IS. "And the
light shineth in darkness; and the
darkness comprehended it not..."
Jesus "was not that light, but
was sent to bear witness of that
Light (John 1).
-hengist
http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/16_english.html
English Words from Hebrew words
Derived from Parent Roots
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Parent
Root
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Hebrew
Word
Hebrew
Meaning
English
Word
AD
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ood
firepoker
wood
AH
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ah
sigh
ah
AH
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oiy
woe, disaster, pain
woe, ow
AL
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el, al
power
elk, all
AM
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amah
cubit, an arm length
arm
AN
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aniy
I
I, me
AR
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'or
light (brings order)
order
ASh
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esh, ash
fire
ash
ASh
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iysh
man, each man
each
AT
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et, at
at, with
at
BH
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bah, beh
fill a void
be, via
BZ
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buz
plunder
buzzard (a bird that plunders)
BL
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bal
flow, roll
ball, bowl, bullet, flow,
affluence
BN
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ben
son, building stone
beam
BN
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beyn
between
between
BQ
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baq
pour out, empty
vacate, vaccume
BR
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bar
grain, fat, soap
pure, barley, beer, boar, bear,
barn
BSh
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bash
shame
bashful, abash
BT
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beyt/beth
house, (second letter)
both, bed
GB
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gabh
dug out
cave
GD
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gud
tendon (used for cord)
cord, gut, guitar (strings
originally made of gut cords)
GL
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gal
round, skull
skull
GM
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gam
foot
game (from latin meaning leg)
GR
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garon
throat
grown, growl
DD
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dad
breast, beloved
teat, udder, dad
DL
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dal
door
door
DM
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damah
silent, dumb
dumb
DN
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diyn
judge
damn
DR
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hadar
honor, ornament
adore
DSh
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doosh
tread
dash
HB
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habh
gift (what is given)
have
HD
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had
shout
hoot
HH
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hu
he
he, she, them, they
HR
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har
hill
hill
ZB
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zubh
puss
seep
ZH
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zeh
this, that, which
this, that, the, so
ZQ
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zaq
bind
shackle
ZHh
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hhaz
gaze
gaze
HhN
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hhen
camp
home
HhS
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hhasah
refuge
house
HhsH
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hhush
quiet
hush
HhT
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hhat
break
hate
ThP
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tapap
trip
trip
ThR
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tur
wall, mountain range
tower
ThSh
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tush
pounce
toss
ThTh
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tet
basket
tote
YD
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yad
hand, arm
yard (length of arm)
YSh
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yesh
there is
yes, is
KS
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cus
cup, pocket, cover
case
KP
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caph
palm, cover
cap, cuff
KR
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cor
hole, dug out
core, bore
KT
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catat
crush
cut
LB
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lebh
heart
love, liver
LB
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labhabh
glisten, flame
lava
LD
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yalad
child
lad
LHh
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lahh
moist
liquid
LK
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halak
walk
walk
LL
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yalal
howl
yell
LQ
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laq
lick
lick
MG
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mag
magic
magic
MD
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madah
extend, wide
meta (greek for large)
MK
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muk
thin, poor
meek
ML
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malal
reduce
mill
MN
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min
kind, species, from
man, name, animal
MQ
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moq
mock
mock
MR
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mar
bitter
marine, marsh
MR
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mahar
exchange
mirror
MT
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mut
death
mute, mut point
NG
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nahag
drive
nag
ND
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nad
mounds, wave, wander
nod, wander
ND
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nod
nod
nod
NN
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nun
continue
new
SD
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sad
foundation, level
sod
SK
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sak
booth
shack
SK
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sukah
view
seek
SN
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sane
hate
sin
SP
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saph
lip
sup, supper, sip
SP
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saphah
lip, speak
speak, speach
SQ
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saq
sack
sack, sock
SR
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sar
lord, prince
sir
GhL
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ghal
yoke
collar
GhN
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ayin
eye
eye
GhP
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ghoph
bird
avion
GhR
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yaghar
forest
jungle
PG
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pag
unripe
fig
PD
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pad
disappear
fade
PL
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naphal
fall
fall
PR
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par
bull
bull
PR
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parar
break
break
PR
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periy
fruit
fruit, pear, apricot, apple,
berry, fertile, ripe
TsD
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tsad
side
side
TsH
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tsion
mark, sign
sign, son
TsP
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tsaph
whisper, watch
spy
TsR
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tsa'ar
pain
sore
TsR
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atsar
store up
store
QD
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qad
bow the head
head, hat
QB
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qev
hole
cave, cove
QL
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qal
voice
call
QL
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qlon
disgrace
clown
QN
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qanah
acquire, purchase
coin
QR
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qara
call, meet
occur, cry, call
RG
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rag
bad
wrong
RG
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arag
weave
rug
RG
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harag
kill
harange
RHh
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riych
scent
reak
RTs
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erets
earth, land
earth
RSh
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rosh
head
raise (as in the head)
ShN
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shin
teeth
shine
ShP
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shaph
serpent
sharp, serpent
ShP
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yashaph
jasper
jasper
ShSh
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shesh
six
six
ShT
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sheyt
sit
set, sit, seat, tush
TL
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tal
mound
tall
TP
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taph
drum, beat
tap
TR
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tur
travel
tour, tire
English
Words from Hebrew words Derived from Adopted Roots
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Adopted
Root
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Hebrew
Word
Hebrew
Meaning
English
Word
ALP
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eleph
cattle
elephant
BQR
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baqar
cow
buckaroo (derived from the
spanish word vaquero meaning cow)
GML
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gamel
camel
camel
DRK
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derek
way, road
direct, track, truck
KPR
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caphar
cover
cover
KRT
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carat
cut out
create
MShL
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mashal
rule
marshal
SPR
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saphiyr
saphire
saphire
GhBR
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obher
other side, over
over
GhRP
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gharaph
neck
girafe
ShLT
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shalat
govern
salute
ShVN
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shibanah
seven
seven
ShMSh
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shemesh
sun
sun
http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/manuscripts/search/detaild.cfm?DID=62668
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Reference
Code:
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GB 0247 MS Gen 895
Call Number:
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MS Gen 895
Title:
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Analogy of the Gaelic and Hebrew
languages
Description:
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The analogy of the Gaelic and
Hebrew languages, … to which is added, a a collection of Gaelic words derived
from the Hebrew. By James Drummond MacGregor. Inscription on flyleaf: John
Jamieson from his friend, Dr James MacGregor, Pictou, Nova Scotia.
Place of Creation:
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Pictou?
Date of Creation:
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18--?
Collation:
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Bound vol. 32 fols. 24x19 cm.
Leather spine with marbled boards, with paper title label on front board.
Boards loose.
Language:
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English
Document Type:
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Treatise
Notes:
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Loose inserts now shelved at MS
Gen 526/32-33.
Level of Description:
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Item
Access:
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Normal conditions
Accession Number:
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4759 (See
collection level record)
Record Number:
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62668
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Names associated with this
document:
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author:
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James
Drummond MacGregor c.1759-1830
Biographical
notes
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provenance:
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John
Jamieson 1759-1838
Biographical
notes
http://www.ireland-information.com/heraldichall/irishboysnames.htm
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