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Tamarisk: origin of "salt cedar"
Entity Yusuf B Gursey spoke thus:
"Tamar" is actually a Date Palm, there may be some non-botanical relation. this seems to be the Eric Partridge, "Origins", who sees a possible relation to `ar. tamr , tamar (i.e. from some semitic langauge) "date palm" I did some research on this Eric Partridge and he seems to be on the same track as Isaac Mozeson with his Edenic language: http://www.homestead.com/edenics/ which coincides with my Spectrum language concept in which Tamarisk is harmonic 4478, a quadriliteral word combining these 2 harmonics: http://www.Spectrumology.com/Cogniti..._Ching.html#44 and http://www.Spectrumology.com/Cogniti..._Ching.html#78 This word makes perfect sense in the context of Spectrumology, and my research into the word Eshel makes no sense at all, especially since the ancient word Eshel seems disputed by scholars. -- Rachel http://www.Spectrumology.com |
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