Tuesday, June 6, 2023

EDENIC EYE CHART

EDENIC  EYE  CHART: ןיע  (vowel or hard guttural) GH + (sometimes vowel) aYi + nasal  N

 

                                         Default meaning of AYiN: an eye or to eye

                                         To qualify 4k years later: minimum 2 of 3  root letters must still be used.

 

Abiriba / Nigeria

enya

ß           [Onwuka  A. Onwuka]    

Amharic/Semitic  Ethiopia ዓይን

ayini

 

Arabic/ Semitic   عين    

euyin

 

Aramaic/Semitic עינא

[E]YNAh

 

Aymara /  Andian/ Bolivia, Peru

n a y r a

M312 liquid added

Bambara /Niger-Congo

ɲɛ [nyeh]

ß (reverse)

Belarusian / Slavic

AKNo (window)

S-G

Chinese

kān (to watch); kàn (to see)

S-G

Chinese

yan

guttural drop

Chorote: Matacoan  Argentina

-yen

guttural drop

Czech /Slavic

OKéNko (window, sight)

S-G  

Danish

øje

nasal drop

Dutch / Germanic

bekijken (to see, look into, eye)

be- prefix; guttural doubled

Ewe/  Gbe of Ghana, Tongo, Benin

ŋku

ß

Finnish / Uralic

ikkuna (window)

S-G  

German

Auge

nasal drop

Gujarati / Indic western India

Hindi /

Ākha

aankh

આંખ  ß

आँख  ß

Igbo / Nigeria

anya (eye, sight, socket)

ß

Japanese

me  (eye, to look at, needle hole)

ß S-N

Japanese

gankyu  (eyeball, no “ball” element)

right-to-left or left-to-right

Korean / isolate

nun

 

 Low German (source of OGLE)

oegen  (to eye)

 

Luxembourgish

Aen

 

Maidu / Amerind  California

hin

S-G

Malay/ Sula Island    Austronesian

hama

S-G S-N

Mapuche / Amerind  Chile

nge

ß ענ  = GN

Middle English

aymen  (to aim)

 

Navajo / Amerind  Ariz. New Mexico

ah-nah

 

Norwegian

Aen

 

Panare: Cariban   Venezuela

y-o-n

                          [Fernando Aedo]

Polish

oko

 

Romany  (Gypsy)

acans

S-G               [Regina. W.]

Sami  / Uralic  Lapland

ujjne, to see 

 

Sumerian / isolate

i g i                            [S.W.]

pronounces  Yod , drops NooN

Swahili / Bantu region

ona (to see)

 

Tamil / Dravidian  S. India

kan

S-G

Ukrainian

ochey

 

Uyghur

eye

ß nasal drop

Yiddish

אויג  oyg

nasal drop

Yoruba / Benue-Congo

oju (eye, face) as Hebrew facet

 

nasal drop

 

As usual Edenics newbies must forget the simplistic idea that world words are all from versions of a single Edenic root. There are many ways that human tribes with diverse cultural perspectives will choose their words (from the assorted Edenic root that fits them). A later generation of Edenicists should write a fascinating book on how a culture’s vocabulary helps define them.  The Creator of the Human Language program was so interested in how Adam 1 would use his program that he asked Adam to name the animals. (Many of Adam’s names persist today.)

 

After עין  [A]aYiN  or GHaYiN, the popular Edenic sources for eye-vision words are  צלם   TSeLeM,  likeness, and  דמות  DiMoot, image.  See entries “SIMULATION” and “MODE.”

See “SEE”  for SIGHT words for  Edenic words involving the visual, like חזה K[H]aZeH (to see, behold). This is the etymon behind that early spin-off called Sanskrit अक्षि áki.