vineri, 15 aprilie 2011

MINOS


Oricât ar părea de hilar şi curios, dar numele Minos pare a fi pur IEuropean.Probabil este o formă mai veche a gr.menos şi a avut aproximativ aceleaşi sensuri.

Μένος http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%CE%BC%CE%AD%CE%BD%CE%BF%CF%82 Ancient Greek Etymology From Proto-Indo-European *ménos (mind), from *men- (to think). Cognates include Avestan �������� (manō) and Sanskritमनस् (mánas).

 Noun μένος (genitive μένεος or μένους); n, third declension; (menos)

1.   mind
2.   desire, ardor, wish, purpose
3.   anger
4.   courage, spirit, vigor
5.   power, strength, force
6.   violence
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mania_(mythology) In Roman and Etruscan mythology, Mania (or Manea) was the goddess of the dead. She, along with Mantus, ruled the underworld. She was said to be the mother of ghosts, the undead, and other spirits of the night, as well as the Lares and the Manes. Both the Greek and LatinMania derive from PIE *men-, "to think." Cognates include Ancient Greek menos ("life," "vigor") and Avestan mainyu, "spirit."

Greek and Roman Mythology & Heroic Legend

www.calameo.com/books/00036539001a8e2898de4 river Menios ( moon-stream ), while on the ...... From the Manes and Lares she is also named Mania or Lara and Larunda,

  1. Iliad I.245-84; Nestor to the Rescue 

    www.drbilllong.com/Iliad/Nestor.html
     That one Greek word, translated "from the other side," helps paint ... The word "raging" is our old friend menio, the verb form of the first 



    Silverfoxes Club Digest 167/8


    www.benboxer.com/Digests/Mar01/Digest167&68.html
     In Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon, there is but one English translation and one only for the entry for "menis," "menios," f., and that is "wrath...

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    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" ἡμῖν (eMIN) rom. a MINa,MINte.aMENinţare,aMIN 
    minoan MINos < !? > rom. MÎNios 'to remain, be firm' :
    Proto Afro Asiatic MIN = PIE,MEN = Egipt. = MIN = răMÎN(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 
    MINoa, MINoan, MIN :”fixed,remain” MINos:” fixed,remaining,constant,hero” MINOtaur :”strong/bull-staying,fixed,remaining,trust” = SUN (tar,taur,strong) 2. 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. ... 4.

    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 ... 5.

    The Nostratic macrofamily: a study in distant linguistic relationship - Google Books Result Allan R. Bomhard, John 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-World Language - Skadi Forum forums.skadi.net › General Anthropology › Linguistics 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 Min, Egyptian 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. amenable - definition of amenable by the Free Online Dictionary ... 

    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/amenable from Latin minare, to drive, from min r , to threaten, from minae, threats; see men-2 in Indo-European roots  





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