vineri, 1 aprilie 2011

Proto-Afro-Asiatic *mn, Egyptian mn,Min, PIE men, MINoa, MINos

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Personal pronouns…….For space reasons, Etruscan is not included, but the fact that it had /mi/ 'I' and /mini/ 'me' seems to fit the pattern reconstructed for Proto-Nostratic ideally, leading some[45] to argue that the Aegean or Tyrsenian languages were yet another Nostratic branch.

Proto-
Nostratic
Proto-
Indo-
European
Proto-
Uralic
Proto-
Altaic
Proto-
Kartvelian
Proto-
Dravidian
Proto-
Yukaghir
Proto-
Eskimo
Proto-
Afro-
Asiatic
/mi/
h₁eǵom
/ʔeɡʲom/[47]
/mi/
/bi/
/me/, /mi/
/met/
ни /ni/
/wi/ 'I', -/mkət/ 'I [act on] thee'
/mi/,[48]-/mi/[49]
'me' ~ 'mine'
(oblique cases)
/minV/
/mene/[50]
/minV/-
/mine/-
/men/-
Compare minV < !! > mwi-nu (MINos)
MINu,MENe,MINi :“mie,meu” MINos<as>lat. MEos,MEus “al meu”
Gr.menos,menios <> min. mwi-nu(MINos)
Root
Meaning
Derivatives
me
me
Alb. mua, Lat. me, Umbrian mehe, Eng. mec/me, Gm. mih/mich, Ir. mé/mé, Russ.меня, мне, мной (menja; mne; mnoj), Hitt. ammuk, Lyc. amu, Lyd. amu, Goth.mik, ON mik; mér, Polish mi; mię; mnie, Gk. eme, Skr. मम् (mam), Av. mam,Welsh mi, Pers. /man, Venetic mego, Lith. man, Kurd. (i)m(in)
*méne / *me-ós
my, mine
Eng. /mine, Gm. /mein, Kurd. ímin, Alb. /imi,
This enlarged root *mnâ- is built from *men- as in Greek menos, an abstract noun indicating a "state of mind" as manifested in such phenomena as "power" (on ...
www.press.jhu.edu/books/nagy/BofATL/chapter5.html
Means "maiden" in Greek. This was another name for the Greek goddess Persephone. ...Possibly related to Greek μενος (menos) "spirit". ...
www.behindthename.com/nmc/gre-myth2.php

 

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Proto-Indo-European/men-

Root 1

*men-
1.     to think, mind; spiritual activity

[edit]Derived terms

*mn̥tís ("thought")
§  Latin: mēns
§  Ancient Greek: ατόματος (automatos)
§  Sanskrit: मति (matí)
§  Old Church Slavonic: памѧть (pa-mętĭ), мьнѣти (mĭněti)
§  Russian: память, помнить ("to remember"), мнить, мнение
§  English: mean
§  Lithuanian: mintis
§  Old English ġemynd, (ġe)myntan
§  English mind, mint, mental
*ménos ("mind") (verbal noun obtained by vrddhi)
§  Sanskrit: मनस् (mánas)
§  Hindi: मन (man)
§  Avestan: �������� (manō)
§  Old Persian: ������������ (haxā-mani) (personal name, "who has the mind of a friend", "friendly minded")
§  Ancient Greek: μένος (menos)
*mn̥yo/e-
§  Ancient Greek: μαίνομαι (mainomai)
§  Sanskrit: मन्यते (mányate)
§  Old Irish: do-moiniur ("have an opinion, believe")
§  Old Persian: �������������� (mainyāhay)
*mémon-a(y)
§  Ancient Greek: μέμονα (memona)
§  Latin: meminī
§  Latin: memento < *mé-mn̥-tōd
§  Gothic: ������ (man), ���������� (ga-man)
*ms

[edit]Root 2

*men-
1.     to stay, stand still

[edit]Descendants

§  Ancient Greek: μένω (menō)
§  Armenian:
§  Old Armenian: մնամ (mnam)
§  Armenian: մնալ (mnal)
§  Kurdish: man
§  Latin: maneo
§  English: mansion

[edit]Root 3

*men-
1.     to tower

[edit]Descendants

§  Latin prō-minēre (prominent), mōns "mountain" (mount)
§  English: mine, mineral

[edit]Root 4

*men-
1.     small, to diminish
extensions *men-u-, men-wo-, men-k-

[edit]Descendants

§  Armenian: մանուկ (manuk), մանր (manr)
§  Latin: minuo, minus, minor
§   
§  English: minute
§  English: minister
§  Lithuanian: menkas "negligible" 
 Lat. verb miner http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/miner#Latin

  1.     to mine, exploit natural riches
  2.      (transitive) To undermineerode

lat.  MINare      rom. MÎNa                engl.to drive/ a conduce=a MÎNa
lat. MINae         rom. aMENinţări    engl. threats/aMENinţări
lat MINa            rom. MINa                   engl.MINe/MINă
lat. Gr. MANia  rom. MÎNia     engl.rage,threatening/MÎNie
 lat.gen.sg.1st pers. MEI     rom. MINe acc. (on,by,to,at me)   engl. MINe gen. Of me
anc. Gr. we/us"  μν (eMIN)  rom. a MINa,MINte.aMENinţare,aMIN
                 minoan MINos  < !? > rom. MÎNios
'to remain, be firm' :Proto Afro Asiatic MIN = PIE,MEN = Egipt. = MIN = MÎN(e), MÎN(a) > aMEN, aMIN : “So be it” / ”(aşa) să fie,fixat, stea, răMÎNe
A MÎNa (ex. la un han )... (eu) MÎN (răMÎN,stau cantonat) > ro/ruMÎN?puternic-mân/rămân?
MIN > fixed, constant, home, trustworthy, be,remain/să fie, stea,rămâne,fixat-constant-casă
? MINas :"(I,me) person,stay" ?   MEN,MAN,MIN person

MINoa, MINoan, MIN :”fixed,remain, abide, dwell, be firm, established, enduring ” the local people
MINos:” fixed,remaining,constant,hero”
MINOtaur :”strong/bull-staying,fixed,remaining,trust”  = = SUN  ....(tar,taur,strong)

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3.    The Secret History of the World. And How To Get Out Alive www.calameo.com/books/000365390566763d1beec the labyrinth of Minos was modeled on an original in northern Egypt...
            Indo-European Lexicon: Pokorny Master PIE Etyma www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/.../PokornyMaster-X.html 5. men-, IE 3. men-, to stay, remain, stand still ...
Allan R. BomhardJohn C. Kerns http://books.google.com/books?id=_r40wG-RUO0C&pg=PA642&lpg=PA642&dq=nostratic+egypt.+min&source=bl&ots=QTU3Vl3rG6&sig=blEe-Sf8rcHupLfCwXD2Wvk152k&hl=en&ei=ss6VTbn8J8zqOc2sqY4H&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&sqi=2&ved=0CBMQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false  Egyptian mn 'to remain, to abide, to dwell; to be firm, established, enduring', mn-t 'place, abode, habitation'; Coptic mun 'to remain ...... Proto-East Cushitic *man-l*min- 'house' > Somali min 'bridal house'... Proto-Southern Cushitic *min- 'house' > Dahalo mini 'house';

PROTO-LANGUAGE "HE" AND "IT" reocities.com/proto-language/PERSPRO3A.htm
... and PIE monu-s, 'man, human`, Egyptian *mn, 'male` (the 'phallus`-sign, ...

Proto-Afro-Asiatic *mn 'male, man, person';< Proto-Afro-Asiatic *mn 'to remain, be firm' > Egyptian mn, ... 
ethnicity_meditproto_endversion def www.shikanda.net/.../Ethnicity_MeditProto_ENDVERSION_PartV.pdf
MinEgyptian god, 371. Min, legendary Egyptian king, 90; cf. Men,. Menes. Mina, in North Syria, 283. Minerva, 118, 151-152; cf. Athena. Minnesota, 155 ...

1.    IACM 2008 proceedings semifinal def BETERBETER 12pt NOMARKUP by W van Binsbergen www.shikanda.net/.../binsbergen_continuity_african_eurasian_mythologies.pdf...... Egyptian Min (whose belemnite symbol equates him with lightning), or any demiurge. ...

"Nostratic"... A dead fairytale dragon. s6.zetaboards.com/man/topic/528976/1/
Min = “fish” is like the most unambiguous Dravidian word you can get. Also if you look at his Nostratic dictionary there is plenty of Min ...

Lingwhizt[FeedShow RSS reader] sd-10807.dedibox.fr/show_items-feed=dd03fcc10c990cb49bacafb4d7a5f655 ..... *men- "mind" = Latvian min "mention", at-min "remember", at-mina "memory" ...

"MINOS" OF THE MINOAN CIVILIZATION OF CRETE: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/bcn2003-II/message/369 Let me give you another example; The name MINOS of the ancient Crete
civilization. MINOS is said to be legendary king of the so-called
"Minoans". When the name MINOS is separated to its components as
"MIN-OS", it becomes the Turkish "MIN OS" ("Men Os", "Men Uz", "Men
OGUZ", "Os Men" (Osman)) meaning "I am OGUZ", that is, "I am Tur/Turk"
which identifies their OGUZ ethnic origin. It is also the anagram of
Turkish "
MIN AS" meaning "I am One", "I am alone" which also refers to
the ancient Turanian Sky-God. At the same time, MINOS is a title fit
to a KING of ancient Crete. The title MINOS is made from Turkish such
that it refers to ancient Turanian Sky-God OGUZ. This elevates the
king to the level of the Sky-God.
from Latin minare, to drive, from minarhttp://img.tfd.com/hm/GIF/imacr.gif, to threaten, from minae, threats; see men-2 in Indo-European roots  

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