martes, 7 de mayo de 2013

Sile

...=the Irish/Scot hag, older sister of the sun, the Caillech=Chair Leg, the Carlin=Sh/Xilé(Nauatl)=sillín/silla(sp)=stool, first piece of furniture, use by the Sile, Neandra Promethea to sit around her fire= f/piloa(Nauatl)=spilla(ONorse)=spill(E), and, f/sh/xilé(Nauatl)=fire= tletl(Nauatl)=t/l/red/tl=t/let/l=letra(sp)=letter(E)=t/ler/tl= lernia(OFris)=leornian(OE)=learning(E). ...by this reckoning, language is more than 15k BCE old, as fire/tletl(N), and stool=toloa(N)=xilé(N)=sillín/silla(sp) are some of the oldest words in language, e.g., tletl(N)=atleti/atletia(N)=burn/consume,=athlete(Gk/E)= atle(N)=negative, tle(N)=something, what thing?,=tl/t/the(E)=definite article. the athlete was Neanderthal.