Azov...Azoth? Is this the Ideology behind the infamous Battalion?
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"There is NO linguistic path to "azoth"" which remains am opinion. perhaps it could be argued an opinion based on a framework that usually works, yet, language is way more flexible.
I am not saying it IS ... it simply refer to the finding of being likely. It is not a magic word. It is a simple observation of fact.
Could be falls short of an IS statement.
Etymology is a problematic field of inquiry. De opinions of these people differ, and changes over time.
The etymological influence of esoteric groups, in the same vein as the development of local language bible translations, or other religious movements have an influence on language is easily underestimated. And that region has seen its share more than others.
To use a wiki page as authoritative is even to my 12 year old son something more than a tall order, and he did not even needed me to come to that conclusion.
So, no, despite your baseless ad hominem, I am not taking sides in this issue other than stating that I see enough room to leave the possibility.
Anything to give hope to a delusion, I guess. I don't think you were meant for this page. It is supposed to be about hard-headed pursuit of truth.
No language is a time machine. You have a 500-year hill to climb.
Interesting. Then perhaps it is wise to apply your own counsel and consider what you wrote.
You don't think. Really? How did that sentence appear in your text?
What you are in fact trying to convey is you think this page is not.for me. It.seems.to me.it is you who still has to climb the second grade writing skill hill.
So, now.we.have.jested at each other's expense, there is one issue I am inclined to address: you, my fren, have no authority. So, say and think as you like, I do not.give a rat's ass about.your opinion if all you all have is forceful derogatories.
I still don't think you were meant for this page, especially when you want to pull phrases out of context.
Stick to the point: you don't have any basis for thinking "azov" = "azoth" when the second word appears 500 years AFTER the first word. You just want to think it.
My writing skills are okay. My last hurrah was to perform the final draft edit of a $1.1 billion contract-winning proposal for the YAL-1A airborne laser.
Stick to the point. Good advice. Now, apply that yourself, fren.
As for your last Hurrah, congrats. I hope it left you some dough.