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New Etymologies for Andros island, Koriandron, Korallion, Skorodon, Salamandra, Morphe, Malon, Melon, Malva, Malakhe et al.

Authors: Alexandru Gheorghiu;

New Etymologies for Andros island, Koriandron, Korallion, Skorodon, Salamandra, Morphe, Malon, Melon, Malva, Malakhe et al.

Abstract

I finally have dicovered the actual etymology of Koriandron: it meant "Savory leaves" not "soft leaves". While Andrakhne meant "savory, tart" not "soft, tender". Salamandra meant "poisonous lizard': Salam="poisonous" as indicated so well by Salaminthe="spider". the Fire salamander has toxic skin. New etymologies for melon/malon: mel/mal/*sml="sweet"; new etymologies for malva/malache, for morphe, mermnos/mermnes and many more. Excellent, I finally got these etymologies right after a few years of trying. Try, apply your mind, use those methods---there is much that can be done even without new archaeological discoveries.

A new work and one of my best. Take a look if you like, these are new etymologies for koriandron and skorodon and salamandra, not the ones I published before. For me this new etymology of skorodon is actually my first etymology of skorodon from 2005. Many new etymologies for many "Pre-Greek" Ancient Greek words, many of which or even all of which probably are Pre-Greek, but if so then one or more Pre-Greek languages may have been related to PIE, but not necessarily so. That's a mystery for now. Works like these get us closer to real answers to those questions.

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Palaeo-Balkan, historical linguistics, Illyria, Macedon, Thrace, Tyrrhenian, Ancient Greek, Pre-Greek, koriandron, coriander, skorodon, skordon, garlic, anthropos, Andros island, Proto-Indo-European, Thracian, Illyrian, Phrygian, Proto-Greek, Mycenaean, Minoan, Mallow, melon, apple, pear, medlar, lentil, acorn, carrot, lizard, Basque, Proto-Basque, Neolithic Europe, salamander, Pelasgians, cilantro, Bronze Age, Classical Greece, Ancient Greek literature, etymology, anthropology, Ancient Greek etymology, Mallow, melon, apple, pear, carrot

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