Philology Exposes Language Secret magick, the arrangements

Philology language study c1290 AD

In Philly, -(philadelphia, pennsylvania)- we used slang a lot in the 1960s to 2020s. We generally call the whole affair a ‘thang’. We realized after years of living that a ‘thang’ is thoughts, ruminations of all the ‘angles’ or TH + ANG. This revealed to us that most ‘thinking’ is in actuality – references to ink or book knowledge. TH + INK.

Where did REVERENCE go?¿

In the year 1290AD, PHILOLOGY was the number one way to study life, creation, relationships and use of language. PHILOLOGY is the study of language as it appears phonetically and morphologically and the ways it incorporates long histories and overlooked meanings, personalities, influences and powers, in it’s various contextual appearances.

From the guttural sounds to the lingual formations of utterances, to the symbols and their progressions and onto the arrangements, contexts and manipulations to form patterns/beliefs, habits/routines and fails/success/outcomes.

THE ELITE’S SHAME
Our teams of managers became ‘hierarchal powers’ and once their Selfs’ were corrupted with lust and greed until they owned everything — they eventually turn to ‘ideology’ (imagined/forced causes), to cover their loneliness and shame.

This leaves all fates in the hands of the people, despite their shared delusion with the hierarchal powers.

PHILOLOGY also studies the sequences, tones, emphasis and overall ‘coloring’ of the modern Romance languages versus their opposites and counterparts, the literal language of Latin.

Almost all ‘ologies’ or to be named ‘studies’, came after the discontinued use of the term PHILOLOGY. Whereas, the people and the ‘systems’ desired more shades and particularizations of what was formerly known. This of course, has led to a dilution of most terms and their interpretations. Causing mass confusion and loss of confidence.

Unsightly as it is, dilutions of terms lead to delusions of conclusions. Our attempt to particularize, has led to a grand dilution of all terminology and concepts. Leading to a ‘mass delusion’, in a manner of speaking. As harsh as it is, we did uncover every possible particular. All in all, we have done a very good job of particularizing everything.

As a man ambles with his baubles, rambles, gambles and bibles, he must stumble and fumble a hobbled cobble of garble to advance he is humble in the jumble.

Language (lan gauge) – reveals all truths on bells and culls

“able” is the only 4 letter word ending in ‘ble’ (bell)

“A” was pronounced “AH” throughout history until modern times, making able promounced AH Bell. In this format, ‘able’ becomes a trinity – “AH” + “B” + “EL”, one word with three phonemes (independent sounds.)

Today we will explore how often we say the sounds bell, cull and ess per day. About as many times as we say the “ess” sound. The commonality in the “KL” sound and “BL” sounds are their sharing of the EL” or “UL” sound. So many words contain the ess sound and it’s variations – it is off the charts~?!¡¿ (next expose (-:)

Greatest ‘to the point’ parable in Modern Times is Ring My Bell by Anita Ward in 1979, written by Frederick Knight for a different singer, 11 year old Stacy Lattisaw who later declined as she moved to a different label (La Bell). The song is on a 7″ disc at 3:30 seconds. “able” is the only 4 letter word ending in ‘ble’ (bell) – other spellings occur of the SOUNDS OF ‘bell/bull’ sound such as in ‘bel’ and ‘bal’.


Ring My Bell

I’m glad you’re home
Now did you really miss me?
I guess you did by the look in your eye
(Look in your eye, look in your eye)
Well lay back and relax, while I put away the dishes
(Put away the dishes)
Then you and me can rock a bell You can ring my bell, ring my bell
You can ring my bell, ring my bell
You can ring my bell, ring my bell
You can ring my bell, ring my bell The night is young and full of possibilities
Well come on and let yourself be free
My love for you (Love for you, love for you)
So long I’ve been savin’
Tonight was made for me and you You can ring my bell, ring my bell (Ring my bell, ding-dong-ding)
You can ring my bell, ring my bell (Ring my bell, ring-a-ling-a-ling)
You can ring my bell, ring my bell (Ring my bell, ding-dong-ding)
You can ring my bell, ring my bell (Ring my bell, ring-a-ling-a-ling) You can ring my bell, you can ring my bell
Ding, dong, ding, ah-ah, ring it
You can ring my bell, anytime, anywhere
Ring it, ring it, ring it, ring it, oww
You can ring my bell, you can ring my bell
Ding, dong, ding, ah-ah, ring it
You can ring my bell, anytime, anywhere
Ring it, ring it You can ring my bell, ring my bell (Ring my bell, ding-dong-ding)
You can ring my bell, ring my bell (Ring my bell, ring-a-ling-a-ling)
You can ring my bell, ring my bell (Ring my bell, ding-dong-ding)
You can ring my bell, ring my bell (Ring my bell, ring-a-ling-a-ling)


the phonetics “U” missed

Words ending in “ing” – https://www.thefreedictionary.com/words-that-end-in-ing
Found 17110 words that end in ing. (111-7 looks like “37”). 4 letter words ending in “ing”.
king, ring, wing, sing, ping, ling, ding, ting, zing 5-letter words that end in “ing”.
being, going, doing, thing, bring, lying, dying, swing, tying, aging, sting, icing, owing, cling, vying, sling, fling, wring, boing, hying, eying, axing, exing, awing, suing, ruing, cuing, iring, using

Words that end in “able” – https://www.thefreedictionary.com/words-that-end-in-able
Found 2695 words that end in able. able is only 4 letter word

5/6-letter words that end in able
table, cable, gable, fable, sable, enable, unable, stable, viable, liable, usable, arable, doable, suable, dyable ‘KL’ for Cull, Cow and Kill sounds in words Most noticeable in words with/containing cle, cel, cal, col, cul, cyl and so on. It is the sound itself which carries a major but usually overlooked influence.

Found 307 words that end in cle. – https://www.thefreedictionary.com/words-that-end-in-cle
cycle, uncle, socle, macle, circle, muscle, oracle, icicle, article, vehicle, miracle, bicycle, recycle, debacle, cubicle, obstacle, particle, pinnacle, tentacle, encircle, tricycle, follicle, barnacle, testicle

Found 1520 words that end in ring. – https://www.thefreedictionary.com/words-that-end-in-ring – ring, bring, wring, iring, during, spring, string, caring, boring, firing, wiring, daring, airing, paring

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