HYOS(CYAMINE) [K]HahZeeYR Het-Zayin-Yod-Resh
[k]ha-ZEER חזיר __ [(K)HZR à HS(R)]
ROOTS: HYOSCYAMINE is an alkaloid, named for Greek hys, pig. The IE “root” su means pig.
חזיר [K]HahZeeYR means pig (Leviticus 11:7). While much advanced over the wild boars of Noah’s ark, today’s farm-bred hogs are still more violent and sexual than instinct requires, and they are too often חזר [K]HoaZeR, returning, to their already eaten and digested food. The 2-letter ח-ז Het-Zayin sub-root reflects this barrel-shaped animal that is nearly all חזה [K]HaZeH ( chest).
The Arabic hog or pig is the nasalized chansir. The above meanings are lost. Corruption like this assures us that Arabic also is confused or disguised Edenic.
BRANCHES: Listed cognates include HOG, HYENA, HYOSINE, SOW and SWINE. The Latin scrōfa (sow) is not an SCR form of חזיר K[H]aZeeYR, but an CRF digger. The S before a guttural, once again, is not historic. Latin scrōfa means "the digger," so it is an M132 metathesis of חפר K[H]oaPHeR (to dig), see "GOPHER. "
If German Saukerl, swine, came before Sau (sow) it might be an M213 metathesis of חזיר K[H]ahZeeYR. Busy pigfarmers may have shortened Z-R to Sau, or SOW in English. Hogcallers and scholars of IE just say soo-eey or su. The ח Het of the Edenic pig is easiest to drop out. The remaining S-W of English SOW or even the German Sau (sow) easily comes from the Zayin-Resh (more below.) German Schwein (pig, hog) squeals like a חזיר K[H]aZeeYR after shifting the Zayin/z to S, affecting an M213 metathesis, and reading Resh/WR as W. More W from Resh/R at “WORM.” English, Danish, Swedish, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, Russian свинья svinʹya and Yiddish all have this “SWINE”-like pig word. The end-N may come from an ancient corruption, as seen in the Arabic. The metathesis that disguises the Spanish pig is seen at “AUSCULTATE.” Like חזר [K]HoaZeR (return) , Japanese osarai is to review. See “SCREW.”
In other pig/hog names, there is often a "tooth" element. This should be a remnant from the boar's tusk. The familiar forms of Latin porcus (pig) are likely a form of בקר BaQaR (cattle, see "BUCKAROO), since PORK is the poor man's beef. See the fat, round “HOG.”
pig/hog words from Edenic guttural-fricative-liquid K[H]aZeeyR חזיר
Ancient Greek
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hys
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liquid drop
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Arabic
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chansir
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nasalization (added N) S-F
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Armenian
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խոզ khoz
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liquid drop
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Arabic, Maltese
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chansir
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nasalization (added N)
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Basque
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zerri
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guttural drop
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Cashmiri (Pakistan)
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sor
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guttural drop
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Celtic
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cukko
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ß reversal liquid drop
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Chinese
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猪 zhū
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ß reversal liquid drop
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Djedy and Fonn (Togo)
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agluza
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M132 S-G S-L
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English sow
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sow
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guttural drop, W from R
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Estonian
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orikas
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M312 metathesis S-F
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Estonian piglet
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kesik
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liquid drop
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Finnish
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sikka
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ß reversal liquid drop
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German (similar in Danish, Swedish, English SWINE … and Polish, Russian )
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Schwein
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M213 metathesis, all shift
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Guarani (Brazil)
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kure
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fricative drop
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Inuit, Eskimo
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kwkusi
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W from R, guttural reduplicated
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Malagassy (Madagascar)
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kisoa
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liquid drop
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