POLISH FROM EDENIC Polska Z Hebrajski (also see the Russian, Ukrainian and Slavic lists – suggestions and corrections to mozeson@yahoo.com) Edenic = proto-Semitic, as best documented in the early Hebrew Bible. KEY: < = ultimately from the Edenic (Proto-Semitic, Biblical citations at the E-Word CD Dictionary entry [in brackets] will verify Hebrew spelling and meaning, and should provide exotic cognates sharing the same sound and sense. The given Indo-European root is provided at each entry.)
-- Hebrew Capital Letters are root letters to be Emphasized. Normally, foreign words are not printed in upper and lower case, but Slavic presents many prefixes and suffixes to be de-emphasized.
Letter Shift Codes A menorah of only 7 sounds, as all music is from 7 notes שנוי בצליל האותיות
S = letter shifts: [all vowels are interchangeable, no shifts needed] S-B = bilabial shift [interchangeable lip letters: B, F, V, W], S-F = fricative shift,[interchangeable whistling letters: Soft C,S,TS] S-G = guttural shift [interchangeable throat letters: Hard C,G,K,Q] S-D = dental shift [interchangeable tooth letters: D, T, TS] S-L = liquid shift [interchangeable tongue letters: L,R] S-N = nasal shift [interchangeable nose letters: M,N]
N = nasalization (extra M or N inserted in the root). M = metathesis (root letters switch places). Example: M132 means that the Slavic word takes the 1st, 3rd, then 2nd root then 2nd consonant letter of the Edenic root. ß = reverse the (root letters of) the Edenic source word B = a borrowing from another modern language
Key to Romanized Hebrew Aleph-Bet: Vowels are in lower case. Root letters in Upper Case with [brackets] around unpronounced letters or non-historic ones in the derivative language. 5 Hebrew letters have end-forms.
Aleph א = A or any Upper Case VOWEL; Betב = B, Bhet = BH or (V); Gimel ג= G; Dalet = ד D; Hey ה= H; Vav ו= V, OO or OA ; Zayinז = Z; Het ח= [K]H or K[H]; Tetט = DT; Yod י= Y; Kahf כ,ך = K, Khaf = KH; Lamed ל= L; Memמ,ם = M; Noon נ,ן = N; Samekh ס= $; Ayin ע= bracketed UPPER CASE [VOWEL] or GH; Peyפ,ף = P, Phey = PH or F; Zaddi צ,ץ= TS (always read ST in European); Koof ק= Q; Raish ר= R or WR; Shin ש= SH, Sin = S; Tahf ת= T, TH, or (S) (Polish often adds a Z for vowel sounds.) Part III of IV larger amount or substance) for MN opposite, see mnogi [MINUS] Mniem (believe) אמין> AhMeeYN, believe [AMENABLE] Mnogi (numerous) < המון HaMOAN (many) -- for MN opposite see mniej [MANY] Moj (mine, my) < S-N אני ANeeY, I [ME] MoRze (sea, ocean ) < מרים [מים ] [MaYiM] MaRiM, bitter, briny sea water – Exodus 15:23 – [MARINE] Mowa (speech, language) < S-N ניב NeeY[V], speech, idiom, dialect; NeeBHAh is to prophecy (Numbers 11:25) ; נב NaBH is to utter – [PHONETIC] MY (we) < S-N אנו ANOO, we [NOSTRATIC] MYoRT'vee (R dead) < מת MaiT, MaVeT (dead, death)[checkMaTe, MoRTal]NaCiac (incise, notch) < 1. נקב NeQe[V] is a (hole, perforation) , 2. נקיק NiQeeYQ , a cleft or crevise in rock 3. נתח Na(S)aK[H] (to cut) [NICHE, NOTCH] naPREDCE (quickly) < פרץ PaRaTS (quickly) [PRESTO, PRONTO] naPRZod ( first) < פרץ PaRaTS (quickly) [FIRST] naPRZYkrz-ac (pester) < M132 פצר PaTSaR is to press or urge [PESTER] naPUCH-losc (swollen) < תפוח TaPOOahK[H] (“something swelled, apple” – Harkavy , Songs 2:5) naSADA (foundation, base) < יסוד Yi$oD (foundation) [SODIUM] naSAL-C (send) < שלך SHaLahK[H], to send off, send away or set free [SLOUGH] Ni (neither) < ß אין AYiN is “none” [NO] Niania (children’s nurse) < S-N אמה EeMaH, mommy, אם AiM, mother [MAMA] NieSc (carry) < נשא NaSAh (to lift, bear, take away) [MISS] Nie ( no) < ß אין AYeeN (there isn’t – Genesis 2:5) [NO] NeRKa (kidney) < M231 metathesis of כנור KiNOAR (harp – Genesis 4:21), semi-circular, harplike shape. [CADDY] NO (now then!) < נא NAh, now or please [NOW] NoC (night) < נחת NaK[H]aT, rest [NIGHT] NoS (nose, nozzle, spout) < נוזל NOAZaiL, pour [NOZZLE] NOSic (carry, wear) < נשא NaSAh, to carry, bear, wear (Numbers 11:12) NuZacy (fatiguing), NuDa (tediousness, boredom, weariness; a NUDnik can bore one to death) < S-F S-N מות MOO(S), to die (from impatience) … S-N S-D מות MOOT, to die (from impatience -- Judges 16:16) Obwiaz (wrap up, bind, tie) < S-G S-B S-F חבש [K]HaBHaSH, swaddle [HASP] OGNia (fire) < נגה NoGaH (glow, shine) [IGNITE] OKRaG (circle, district, globe) < M231 S-G S-L עגל [E]GoL or GHeGoL, circle; גלגל GiLGaL, wheel , later GaLGaL [CYCLE] OKNo (window) < S-G עין GHaYiN, eye (the window as viewing place or “eye”) [“EYE”, KEN, Finnish ikkuna, window] Omam hallucination > S-N נום NOOM, slumber [NUMB] OPoNa ( tire) < אופן OWPHaN (wheel -- Ezekiel 3:12) ORKan (cyclone, hurRICane) < רוח ROOaK[H], wind [HURRICANE] ORoSi (sprinkle) < S-F ß זרה ZaRaH, to scatter [SOW] OSaMotni (isolate) < S-F עצמי [E]TSMeeY, of the self; עצמאי [A]TSMAeeY, independent [ESSENCE] OSCHly (dry) < צחה TSeeK[H]eH, dry [dry SACK] OSeLKa (whetstone) < S-G סלע SeLGHah, flint, rock [SILICON] OSeT (thistle) < Koof drops קוץ QOATS, thorn [ACUTE] OSieM (number eight) < שמונה S-F SHMOANaH (#8) [EIGHT] OSKoma (appetite, desire) < ß חשק [K]HeySheQ, desire [SEEK[ OSLABiene (weakness, debility) < M132 S-B שפל SHaPHeL, lowness; שפלות SHiPHLOOT is letting down of the hands, idelness [SLEEP] Ospale (drowsily, sluggishly); ospaly (sleepy) < שפל SHaPHaL, fallen [SLEEP] Ostry (sharp, acute) < צר TSahR, narrow [STRESS] Palec (anatomical digit) < פלח PeLaK[H] (piece, section of fruit) [FLAKE] Palic (burn) < S-B S-L בער Boa[A]iR (burn) [BURN] PaReny (bird) < צפור TSeePoR, bird [SPARROW] PaZuR (talon -- also see szpon) < M213 צפורן TSeePoReN, talon [SPARROW] PePek (navel) [Yiddish pupik] < אביב ABHeeYBH, bud , blossom [PIP] Peruka (wig) < S-G פרע PeR’GHa [PERIWIG] |