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Why does mean uncle, beloved in Hebrew? Is this an amazing coincidence to TIT or are humans simple?

Im going with simple. The root of comes from to boil. Think ejaculation. And the related word teat has the shapes of TT.

= nipple, breast but is pronounced dad. Dad and uncle, another amazing coincidence. The lexicons are showing a very incestuous past.

Why does TIT mean Uncle in Hebrew? by Jennifer Ball - Page 1 www.originofalphabet.com rev. 9 January 2012 2:04 PM

http://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?Strongs=H01717&t=KJV&sf=5

The word for surrenderin many cultures is uncle, and this is as least as old as Rome. (Patrue, mi Patruissimo, meant Uncle, my best Uncle,1), said when being held down by a bully. Guess what happened when the bullies held down girls.
1 http://www.word-detective.com/112701.html

Denial: Ones fill of love doesnt sound like kisses to me.


http://www.blueletterbible. org/lang/lexicon/Lexicon. cfm?Strongs=H1730&t=KJV
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