Allow the tiny but timeless FLEA, who has been taken everywhere, to give you a seminar on the anatomical and intuitive letter shifts of EDENIC words.
(entry from E-Word: The Edenics Digital Dictionary 1550 pages -- edenics.org)
FLEA FaR[O]A(SH) Pey-Resh-Ayin-Vav-Shin
Far-OASH פרעוש [PR[O](SH) à
FL]
ROOTS: The
AHD cites the Old English flēah (flea) can be traced to the
reconstructed (academic word for make-believe) Indo-European "root" plou. This undocumented
“root” has an "extended form"
*plouk.
There seems to be a guttural following the bilabial-liquid, as seen in "flea" words below.
פרעוש PaR[O]WSH or PHaRGHOASH (flea) is in I
Samuel 24:15 . Since the FLEA is
universal, nobody had to borrow this term.
This is an unusually long word, 4-5 consonants. The FLEA
word should have widely varied forms from the 70 “nations” or language families
that carried it from Shinar/Sumer/Tower at ”Babel” in their brains, and in the
hair of children or animals.
The usual
short Edenic word will have one, sometimes two, sub-roots. The פ-ר Pey-Resh sub-root is about fertility (see “FRUIT”) or
living, twitching things (see the butterfly at “PYRALIDID.”)
The עש Ayin-Shin is an insect word, rendered
“moth” in Hosea 5:12. The ר-ע-ו-ש Resh-Ayin-Vav-Shin sequence seems to
echo ראש ROaSH (head), as if
our most known fleas were head LICE.
Thanks to the Basque flea (below), we can hear the initial פ Pey drop; leaving us with
the liquid-vowel-fricative
of LOUSE.
BRANCHES: פרעוש PaR[O]WSH or PHaRGHOASH Phey-Resh-Ayin-Vav-Shin (flea)
Phey/PH or F – may shift to another lip-made bilabials: P, B or V
Resh/R
– may shift to the other tongue-made liquid: L
Ayin/ [vowel] or GH – may be any vowel or
any throaty guttural: C, H, K, X
Vav/vowel
OA or V – may be any vowel and is easily dropped
Shin/SH –
may shift to other whistling fricatives: soft C,
CH, TS, Z
and as last letter, is most often dropped.
Albanian
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PLeSHt (only liquid shifts)
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Arabic بُرْغوث
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BuRĞūTH (S-B, S-F)
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Azerbajani
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BiRə (clipped , drop)
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Basque
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aRKaKuSo (bilabial drops)
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Belarusian
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BLYCHa
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Bulgarian
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BŭLKHa
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Cebuano (Philippines)
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PuLGaS (from Spanish?)
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Czech
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BLeCH a
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Dutch
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V Lo (clipped to first 2 letters)
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English
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Flea (clipped to first 2 letters)
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Estonian
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KiRP (ß reversed)
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Finnish
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KiRPPu (ß reversed)
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French
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PuCe (liquid dropped)
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German
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FLoH (silent guttural)
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Greek
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PSyLa (S +L switch)
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Hindi पिस्सू
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PiS’S'ū (liquid dropped)
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Hungarian
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BoLHa (all shift + fric. drop)
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Icelandic
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FLό (shifts + very clipped)
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IE “root”
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PLou (ignores gutt. + fric.)
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Igbo (Nigeria)
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àKPịRị -- (M312, fric. drop)
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Italian
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PuLCe
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Kazakh
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BüRGe (fricative drop)
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Korean 벼룩
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ByeoLuG (fric. drop)
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Latin
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PuLeX (X
may result from guttural and fricative)
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Latvian, Lithuanian
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BLuSa (silent guttural)
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Malagasy (Madagascar/Austrones.)
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PaRaSy (silent guttural)
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Maltese
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BRieGHed (fric.
drop)
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Maori (New Zealand)
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PuRuHi (fric. drop)
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Mongolian
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BüüRGiig (fric. drop)
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Norweg., Swed.
all Scandanavian
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LoPPe (P
and L switch places -- metathesis)
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Panjabi
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PiSSū (liquid dropped)
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Polish
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PCHŁa (CH and L switch places – metathesis)
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Polish (bed bug)
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PLuSKwa (K + S switch)
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Proto-Indo-European
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*BʰLeWS
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Quechua (Inca)
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PiKi (liquid + fric. drop)
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Rumanian
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PuRiCe (S-L )
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Russian, Ukrainian
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BLoKHa (fric.
drop)
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Slovak
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BLCHA (S-B S-L S-F)
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Slovenian
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BoLHa (fric.
drop)
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Spanish/Port.
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PuLGa (fric. drop)
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Swahili
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KiRoBoto (BRK reversed)
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Tamil பிளே
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Piḷē (guttural +fric.
drop)
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Telugu
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PuRuGu (fric.
drop)
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Turkish
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PiRe (clipped)
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Uzbec
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BuRGa (fric.
drop)
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Yiddish
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FLoy (silent guttural)
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