(LT1) Summary: The original meaning of the English letters based on Semitic (Phoenician or Hebrew) is summarized as: A (cow), B (room), C/G (camel), D (door), E (window), FUVWY (hook), H (fence), I and J (hand), K (palm), L (cow chasing rod), M (water), N (fish), O (eye), P (mouth), Q (hind head), R (head), S (tooth), T (symbol), X (pillar), Z (sword). It is best to take a look at the previous notes for easy understanding, and this is just easy to check.
The third letter of the English alphabet is C and the seventh letter G. Their evolution process is as follows:
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election process of letter C and G
The G letter in English evolved from the letter C. letter G can be seen that the letter C is added to a horizontal line, similar to a house or cave, adding a door, and this door is open. For example:
Cave: Cave, Cave
Camp: Camp; barracks; camp; vacation camp
Gate: gate, gate, extended to gate; boarding gate; electric gate
In the different alphabets of , the original meaning of the corresponding English letter G also has certain evolution, the specific details are as follows:
letter G original meaning overview
[Ancient Egyptian Elephant Shape letters] The jar wrap
As of now, from ancient Egyptian pictograms, two meanings that can match the letter G are found, which are two symbols similar to the jar and the parcel. The common feature of the two is that they are both containers, for example:
Egyptian pictograms with letter G
Goblet (tall wine glass): they are goblets where we drink wine or champagne.
Gauze ( sand cloth, tulle ): The ancient package itself was a piece of cloth, similar to our bed sheets, etc. Extended as bandage.
General (encapsulated): The original meaning is encapsulated, extended to the whole; universal; general; normal.
Gestate (Pregnancy): pregnancy; conception.
Generous (magnanimous): The original meaning is magnanimous, extended to be generous.
Great (huge): The letter G itself has wrapping and inclusiveness, which is extended to greatness.
Grand (sovereign, great)
Good (good): leniency = kind = charitable = good
In addition, from this we can perceive that G and J not only have similar pronunciations, but also have certain falsehoods, for example:
Jar (jar): J=G
[original Sinai letters] Throwing stick
C is the same as G, so in the original Sinai alphabet, G Like C, the letter pictogram is a bent throwing stick, similar to the boomerang we are playing now, as shown in the figure:
Boomerang Example Figure
represents "cast" similar words:
Cast: throw it toward... (visit, smile, etc.); project (light, shadow, etc.)
Gyrate: rotate; rotate (body part) = rotate
From the shape, the letter shape itself is an obtuse angle (" ), so C and G themselves also contain the meaning of "angle", for example:
Corner (angle; corner; street corner; corner):
Diagonal (diagonal): dia relative + gon angle + al adjective suffix.
Pentagon (Pentagon): Penta five+gon Edge, angle = five edges, pentagon, P capital, specifically refer to the Pentagon in the United States.
corner itself has the characteristics of "bending". Considering that the previous "throwing" itself is the action of the hand, C=G=K also has the meaning of "hand", for example:
Clap: drum p ; pap hand, which is extended to applause; clapping sound.
Glove: hand set.
Gover: palm control.
Gyve: handed handcuffs, extended to shackles.
Karate: empty hand channel
Knob: put hand
【Phoenician letters】Camel
In the Phoenician alphabet, C (G) original meaning is camel, which comes from the pictogram of the camel ( ), so the words about camel:
Camel: (English) camel
Gimel: (Hebrew) camel
Kameel: (Arabic) camel
Kameel: (Arabic) camel
shape class Camel-like animals also choose words starting with G in English, such as:
Gee (horse)
Goose (geese): plural Geeze (ooo's plural is ee, foot/feet, tooth/teeth)
camel, an ancient means of transportation, in addition to riding, it could transport goods, so there is:
Go (go, go): come Chome, go Go, C=G.
Goods (goods)
For people, walking depends on their own legs and feet, and there is also J=G for fakes, so:
Jump Jump: J=G foot, feet
[Greek alphabet] Natural
In the Greek alphabet, natural, extended to land, geology, geology, etc.;
Geo land means planting, extended to growth, farming, reproduction, etc. For humans, the so-called growth is "fertility" (referring to women), which is extended to manufacturing and creation. That is to say, growth = new life = manufacturing = creation.
Gyn (women)
Gene: The original meaning is birth and fertility, extended to gene; genetic gene; genetic factor
Generate: generation, generation, cause, extended to relatives, race, and extended to generation, category
Gender: gender
For example G (growth) + R (reproduction) = GR (reproduction), related examples are as follows:
Girl (girl)
Grow (growth)
also exists, C=G=K
Create Create
Accretion Add: ac emphasizes +cre growth, which is extended to increase
Increase Add: in inward + crease growth, which is extended to increase
Decrease Decrease: de downward + crease growth, which is extended to decrease
Kin: gene=kin(k=g), a group of people with common genes, that is, relatives and relatives, which is extended to family and family.
King: King, Kin family + G control = leader, extended to leader,
[Runni Alphabet] Gift
In theRunni Alphabet, the letter Gyfu or Gebo corresponds to the English letter G, the original meaning is a gift, extended to "gift, give".
Gift (gift)
Give (gift)
Grant (authorized)
Grace (grat)
Note that Grat/Grac is a very important root, and its original meaning comes from this. We will talk about these two roots in the future.
[Eugao alphabet] Ivy
In the Eugao alphabet, the letter Gort corresponds to the English letter G, and the original meaning is "Ivy". Therefore, the original meaning of G also contains the meaning of "green plant", for example:
Grass (green grass)
Green (green)
[Scottish Gaelic Alphabet] Plowed fields
In the Scottish Gaelic alphabet, the letter corresponding to the English letter G is Gart, which represents the plowed fields, which are what we call fields, pastorals, gardens, vineyards, etc. Therefore, there is:
Gardern (garden, vegetable garden; park)
The original meaning of the letter G is temporarily summarized here today. Happy Mother’s Day to all the great Mother’s Day in the world. Thanks Givings for Mother’s Day!