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Published September 23, 2021 | Version 1.8
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On the Etymologies of Kinnabari, Kinnamon, Kinawar et al.

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A work which presents many new and important and very likely correct etymologies, and so likely elucidates a number of obscure words found in Ancient Greek, Sumerian, Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian, Hattic, Hurrian, as well as other ancient languages of Eurasia. Includes some discussion of and new information about Peri-Indo-European and Semi-Indo-European and Eteo-Indo-European (before Proto-Indo-European). 

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New greatly expanded, corrected and updated ninth version, with many new etymologies, including a never before seen etymology for the Sumerian word "mutin", which is another Sumerian word that meant "bird (in general)" and mysteriously also meant "grapevine". Correction of the etymology of Sumerian "birgun". Typos and various phrases and sentences fixed. And at the end of the paper, a new never-before seen etymology of Mercury/Mercurius, in addition to all the new information and new etymologies and new evidence throughout most of the text added in the 8th and 7th versions.

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