Yes, you see the similarity in root letters between SuN, SoNne and Z(s)o N.
While male and female distinctions are also cultural choices, odd numbers and their corresponding letters, are generally considered 'feminine.
Interpretation allows for varieties of usage and ..........poetic connections between words that doesn't occur in later language development except as roots to the words which remain unknown to most.
I have a saying: "Language remembers what mankind has forgotten."
This is what is behind the use of gematria by Q team.
The linked material provides fuller explanation.
Thanks for the thoughtful reply.
Yes, you see the similarity in root letters between SuN, SoNne and Z(s)o N.
While male and female distinctions are also cultural choices, odd numbers and their corresponding letters, are generally considered 'feminine.
Interpretation allows for varieties of usage and ..........poetic connections between words that doesn't occur in later language development except as roots to the words which remain unknown to most.
This is what is behind the use of gematria by Q team.
The linked material provides fuller explanation.
Thanks for the thoughtful reply.
Yes, you see the similarity in root letters between SuN, SoNne and Z(s)o N.
While male and female distinctions are also cultural choices, odd numbers and their corresponding letters, are generally considered 'feminine.
Interpretation allows for varieties of usage and ..........poetic connections between words that doesn't occur in later language development except as roots to the words which remain unknown to most.
This is what is behind the use of gematria by Q team.
Peruse the linked material for fuller explanations.
Thanks for the thoughtful post.
Yes, you see the similarity in root letters between SuN, SoNne and Z(s)o N.
While male and female distinctions are also cultural choices, odd numbers and their corresponding letters, are generally considered 'feminine.
Interpretation allows for varieties of usage and ..........poetic connections between words that doesn't occur in later language development except as roots to the words which remain unknown to most.
Peruse the linked material for fuller explanations.
Thanks for the thoughtful post.
Yes, you see the similarity in root letters between SuN, SoNne and Z(s)o N.
Male and female distinctions are cultural ones that occur in time.
Odd numbers are generally considered 'feminine', and so their lettered counterparts. Thanks for the thoughtful reply.
Interpretation allows for varieties of usage and ..........poetic connections between words.