2018-08-31

Ety_12

Ety_12

  • demonstrate
    • de + monstrate
      • de- : completely, entirely
        • down
      • monstrare : to show , to point out
        - <– monstro
        - <– memini ; to remember
        - <– *men- ; to think
  • monster
  • delineate ; to sketch out
    • de + lineate
      • lineate : <– line <– to draw line
        • line <– flax ; flower
    • (ex) delineate * from * to *
  • coin
    • (def)
      • ”a wedge; stamp; piece of money; corner, angle,
      • (interesting second meaning)
        • a token used in a speial esatablishment (chip)
          • token
            • (def)
              • something serving as an expression of something else
                • sign
    • wedge
    • banner
    • die
      • a device for cutting or molding metal into a particular shape.
        an engraved device for stamping a design on coins or medals.
    • (related)
      • quoin/kwɔɪn; kɔɪn/
        • (def) cornerstone
          • interesting…
          • (from wikipedia)
            • cornerstone –>
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The cornerstone (or foundation stone) concept is derived from the first stone set in the construction of a masonry foundation, *important since all other stones will be set in reference to this stone, thus determining the position of the entire structure.
Over time a cornerstone became a ceremonial masonry stone, or replica, set in a prominent location on the outside of a building, with an inscription on the stone indicating the construction dates of the building and the names of architect, builder and other significant individuals. The rite of laying a cornerstone is an important cultural component of eastern architecture and metaphorically in sacred architecture generally. There are six references to cornerstones in both the Old and New Testaments.
Some cornerstones include time capsules from, or engravings commemorating the time a particular building was built.
( later… long )
  • replicated
    • ” to make copy of “
    • related : reply
      • ”to make an answer”, “”
    • re ‎(“back”) + plicare ‎(“to fold”)
      • <– related -ply
        • (def)
          • .. (later cause time over.)
( 20 m *3 )


 

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