Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Attention All Organisms

What was the first machine?

Something so basic that the word got used for institutions, musical instruments, even special "machines" in the human body....

Answer: the ORGAN

Where is this word from?

The entry:

 

ORGAN    EeRGOON     Aleph-Resh-Gimel-Vav-Noon

EAR-GOON ____________ארגון_____________[ARG]

ROOTS: Latin organum and Greek organon are terms that mean instrument, implement or engine. The alleged Indo-European “root” is werg (to do).

 

Man's first real ORGAN or ORGANIZED machine was the loom or shuttle,   ארג EReG. The first "machines" in America, for instance, were spinning wheels. The weaver,  אורג OWRaiG  was emblematic of the craftsman, and weaving, אריגה AReeYGaH, became synonymous with manufacturing in Indo-European languages.

 

ארג   ORahG (to weave) is seen in Judges 16:13.

For the woven sub-root — “see RUG”

 

BRANCHES:  Even primitive man understood that the human ORGANS, and ORGANICISM itself, was far too complex and too well engineered not to be carefully devised, like a loom.

 

 ארגון  EeRGOON in Later Hebrew, is an ORGANIZATION.

 See "ARCHITECT" for like-sounding, related  ערך  Ayin-Resh-Khaf  terms of arrangement.

 

Cognates of ORGAN include ALLERGY, ARGON, BOULEVARD, BULWARK, CHOLINERGIC, DEMIURGE, ENERGY, EXERGUE, EXOERGIC, GEORGIC, LITURGY, METALLURGY, ORGANON, ORGY, SURGERY, SYNERGISM, THAUMATURGE, WORK, WRIGHT and WROUGHT.

 

Borrowed widely, the French and German ORGAN is organe and Organ; they both have organization . The Hungarian musical ORGAN is orgona.

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