jueves, 11 de julio de 2013

Spring

...1.(S)p(r)i(n)c/g(Letra)=pica=pixca(N)=harvest,=pi/opic(N)=pick(E), .....2.spring(E/verb)=springan(OE/OSaxon/OHG)=bound, leap,= springa(OFris/ONorse)=(s)p(r)in ga/ca(N)=being(Letra)=(s)pin-(Letra, 1st particle of, spring)=piloa(N)= colgarse, caer, derramarse desde lo alto/hang up, fall, pour(publish)from on high,=spilla(ONorse)=spill(E). .....in the verb spring/springa, the -ga/ca(N)=being, marks the tendency for piloa(N/verb)to be nominative, e.g., spill(E)=pila(sp)=battery=patla(N)=paddle,=pilot/spire/pyre/fire. .....one does not have to choose between roots, both are available. today we are used to having Harvest in otoño(sp)=preterit of Tonatiuh(N)=SunTone(E)=autumn(E). if you've spent a hard Winter=uitequi (N)=thresh/wheat/white(E), picking begins right away. by the old 7 Greek Seasons, Harvest is in Opora(Gk)= Opportune(E), notably rainy and stormy, being the 7th day of the 7th Trecena/13 days of Quiauitl(N/19 Tona)= Qui/auitl=a(r)ui(s)t/l=whist(Grange Card Game)=H/arvest(E), which can be dated 85 days from the beginning of the Tonalamatl year, 2/3 of March=6x13=78&7=85days=March/April/May=90 days-5days=85=26th of May.