Friday, December 18, 2009

CATADIATROPIC CATADYATROPIC OR CATADYOTROPIC CATADIOTROPIC

The blog posts are reserved for further study in reference to the use and spelling of the word in question; in wait of the recovery of the transcript or manuscript, the topic as well as the blog title may change to the proper written accord.
These search terms are highlighted: cata latin These terms only appear in links pointing to this page: dya
Of the many possibilities, then also the categories in mind, what would be the areas of interest in our world today?
To see the world, or to view the world, more powerfuly to express the world as in a state of one of two descriptions; i.e. the world is upsidedown; i.e, The world is in utter chaos.

Translations pair in use with further interests in use and etymolgy of "reedificauit"(?) and "herecius" (a boar? ; and quite possibly one of the following
herecius: a stag hunting...
heredipeta: the next heir.
hereditamentum: hereditament, all property that may be inherited.
hereditare: to cause to inherit.
hereditas: an inheritance.);
both words are paired in the same manuscript.
Bing - reedificauit herecius
Bing (1 i.e.) (Bung) Heir unto vast estates, of which he was basely defrauded, Still bore the family arms
Wednesday, December 16, 2009

RECENT ACTIVITY, AND SAVED; AND SOME PART
CATADIATROPIC or CATADIOPTRIC ? Sounds good to me.Like what Oral Roberts could see.The grammer or grammar in "A DUST OF SNOW" -Robert FrostSubscript - There is more here than the expectations of the message>

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