On the Etymologies of Kypros, kyparissos, kypeiron, kapparis, salamandra, Salmoxis/Zalmoxis, Gebeleixis, Zibelthiurdos, Cybele et al.
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On the etymologies of Kypros (Cyprus), kyparissos (=the cypress tree), kypeiron (=Cyperus longus), kapparis (the caper plant), kubernao, kubindis/kumindis, salamandra (=salamander). And many more new etymologies, such as new never-before revealed etymologies of Daco-Thracian Salmoxis/Zalmoxis, Gebeleixis/Gebeleizis, Zibelthiurdos/Zibelsiurdos, which are of extremely high certainty due to the odds of the way it matched up so exactly to something well-known in the mythology of storm gods in Europe. It’s extremely unlikely that these new etymologies of the Daco-Thracian Zeus are incorrect. This work definitely elucidates a number of ancient Eurasian and PIE roots and words and Semitic roots words. I have also found an Ancient Greek word previously unidentified: “aoia” meant “myrrh tree” on the island of Cyprus and in some other parts of the Ancient Greek world. This work can also be titled “Love and Thunder”, since I first discuss the etymology of Kypros, the island of Aphrodite the goddess of Love, then soon after that I discuss the etymologies of Zalmoxis, Gebeleixis, and Zibelthiurdos, three gods of Thunder. And I arranged it like this long before I knew that that would be the title of the new Thor movie from Marvel: they first made that title public in July 2019, but I did not know about that title in December 2020 when I published the first version with that arrangement.
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