The Mud Pit

 


Germanic Languages

  • English: Mud pit
  • German: Schlammgrube
  • Dutch: Moddergat / Modderpoel
  • Afrikaans: Moddergat
  • Danish: Mudderhul
  • Swedish: Lerpöl
  • Norwegian: Gjørmehull
  • Icelandic: Leðjupollu

  • Romance Languages:

     

  • Romanian: Groapă de noroi
  • French: Fosse à boue
  • Spanish: Foso de lodo / Pozo de barro
  • Italian: Pozza di fango
  • Portuguese: Lamaçal / Fosso de lama
  • Catalan: Clot de fang

  • In the Basque language (Euskara), which is a language isolate: Lokatza-zuloa / Lohi-zuloa

    Basque: Lokatza-zuloa / Lohi-zuloa

    Lokatza   from Ra Ka Ta (ka =energy of, ta =land of)

    Lokatza / Lohi: Both words mean "mud" or "dirt".

    Zuloa: This means "the hole" or "the pit"  
    Sa Re > zare (Romanian, ''horizon''), ''soare'' , sol, soleil, sole, etc. Sirius (star). Æsir. Asura. Ahura. Sir /  Sare / Tsar/ Kaiser/Caesar.

    Sa Re >  Zuloa (Basque)  

    Hehe, they are not exactly a language isolate :)


    their creation myth claims humans were created from clay (mud, etc).
    Soil + water = mud 

    Soil is from Sa Re

    this explains the soil/mud/clay creation myths.
    Sa Mat = child of Mat = Semit(e)  (Summit is also from this). 

    astrology confirms (Orion on Ecat 80 degrees of precession ago).

    Matria played in the MUD PIT => humans appeared.





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