According to Plato and Aristotle each
letter-character have meanings of
«sounds, visuals, human behaviour, and weather
conditions»,
and every character have an symbolic meaning.
Phoenicians
sea-going traders, and merchants adopting the Greek
Alphabet, and introducing it to the Mediterranean
countries, giving the impression that the Alphabet was
Phoenician, for this responsible was Greek historian
Herodotus, confusing «recent Cadmus
(=Κάδμος)» with the older Cadmus, who appeared
the same era with Zeus, as we
read in the Greek historian Hesiodus in «Theogony»
(lines 937,975,978) and in Homer's (Odyssey E. 299-333-335).
«»
Ν: A sleeping position of a
newborn baby: words NEO (=new), ΝΗΠΙΟΝ
(=baby), ΝΑΙΩ (=κατοικώ - reside, live in my house where
I sleep and I was born),
ΝΕΜΩ=ΝΑΙΩ, ΝΟΜΗ (=hold in demesne), ΝΥΞ=ΝΥΧΤΑ
(=night). etc, etc,.
Paleolithic Greeks burying their dead in the N
position the same way they where born, giving words
ΝΕΚΡΟΣ (=dead), ΝΑΡΚΗ (=lethargy, hibernation),
ΝΑΟΣ (=church). Using dried nerves as arrows and to
throw an arrow give a NNNNN sound, words ΝΕΒΡΟΣ
(=nerve).
NOAH=ΝΩΕ
(=I observe I understand the
broad area (ocean) that I live in, and I
move on, navigate,
Ναύς (=sailor).
Burying the dead the same position as the newborn, the
position of N (perhaps believed in rebirth)
Every
European country is using today at least 5.000
ancient Greek words used as seedlings to create
other new words, the English are using
8.000 words, plus other European and non
European countries. Below is some
examples in English.