marți, 19 aprilie 2011

Gugu,Gyges,Gigantes


From http://www.theoi.com/Gigante/Gigantes.html THE GIGANTES were a tribe of one hundred Giants born of Gaia the Earth. Some say their father was Tartaros the hell pit, others that they were born from the blood of the castrated Ouranos (Heaven).
At the instigation of Gaia they made war on the gods but were destroyed in the ensuing battle with the help of Herakles.    ........
The Gigantes were depicted as either hoplite warriors dressed in armour and wielding spears or as primitives wearing panther skins armed with rocks and flaming torches. In sculpture and mosaic they were usually shown with the tails of serpents for legs.
The Gigantes might have represented the primitive northern tribes of Thrake, whose barbarian culture was viewed as standing in opposition to Greek civilisation. Some say the Thrakian tribes were born from the blood or ashes of the vanquished Giants.

(PIE)GUG,GOG:"round-elevated" so rounded mountain/tops coul be namedas rom. Mt.Gugu and the GOGeanu Mountains.
sumerian kug :"sacred", hebrew kog:"round" lat.cogi :"collectassemblegather together" sp.cogion :"grasp"
GUG was the ghost-spirit of the mountain before appeared antropomorphic gods.
Probabbly related to sumerian Anzu/Zu/Gur-byrd http://www.crystalinks.com/sumerartgray.jpg


From Basque and Sumerian  azargoshnasp.net/recent_history/pan.../sumerianbasque.htm Sumerian gun/gu "land, region, district"



  1. Sumerian:TAMIL of the First CaGkam - மரபு விக்கி 

    www.heritagewiki.org/index.php?title=Sumerian:TAMIL.. Su. gur Ta. kuRai ' to sever, reduce '
  2. From Basque and Sumerian azargoshnasp.net/recent_history/pan.../sumerianbasque.htm Sumer. gur "copper sickle"

Not excluded to be The earth bird-goddess (Gu,Ga,Gaga < >GAya)
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiuhJbEvLv6zYaE9y9WBT2_iNuY897lItVAZN-mkcSlrTWl90t6PtSMm8xAnClakBxMYuUho27bWfH_Qmn5TFscgSchO2NNKHQnBHFYRy3-GBUCzCtLpq_mShTD38nLimDtaO-Ug4oBe1s/s1600-h/bird+goddesses+1+and+2.jpg

Goga/albanian :"phantom,ghost"  

From Thracian Sacred Names and Terminology www.unibuc.ro/uploads_en/29535/30/ThrSacNames.pdf  
 Cf. NM Gugu (Romania), NP Goga, also gogă 'a ghost, a phantom' = Alb. gogë etc. ...
Gog ghost,phantom ,kind of animistic (aiw:"anima" aion:"living") phase wild god of the earth or mountain >Gog.aion/Kogaion/Kogeon "everlasting,living mountain-god"

1) for ever, an unbroken age, perpetuity of time, eternity
2) the worlds, universe
3) period of time, age
 gug=gugu=goga=cogea. The last has the meaning of "great-old-ruller" (see coge,cogea dictionar de termeni istorici pentru uz scolar) 
also kagan=kogan=kogean=cohen="priest" ...........suffix aion in heraion,gaion,etc. has the meaning wich lasts="temple, shrine"      
  1. Or Gora, Hora (MOUNTAINeer) or KIRI.ke (sum. kiri:"garden", tracian kiri :"mountain",gr.kira lady)                            http://www.seshat.ch/home/kirike04.JPG

    http://www.webdex.ro/online/dictionar/gaie GÁIE, găi, s.f. Nume dat mai multor păsări răpitoare de zi, asemănătoare cu uliul, cu ciocul coroiat, cu gheare puternice și cu coada bifurcată (Milvus).GÁIE s. v. cucă, ereteuliu.


    The very origin of the V shape of ancient G-letter, "<"
    http://timcooley.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/naturesv.jpg?w=300&h=264

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