Re: kludge (klots (churlish), clot, clod, gluten, chalk, clay, and

From: guestu5er
Message: 68307
Date: 2011-12-27

>plate # 3 glT = a clot, coagulation.
>
>plate # 4 gldh = a clod, hardened clay
>
>plate # 5 ghlth = gluten

In Romanian, glod [glod] means both "clod, mud" and "lump"; its
origin is unclear; it is compared with Russian gluda and Hungarian
galád. But it's obvious that it belongs to this word family.
And the word cheag [keag, kyag or k'ag] "coagulation", for whose
etymology an intermediate Lat. *clagum < coagulum has been assumed.

>plate # 6 khlq = clay
>
>plate = 7 glf = clay
>
>plate # 8 kls = chalk, clay, lime and or calcination process
>in Alchemy

Engl. chalk, Ger. Kalk < Lat. calx, calc- (-arius), Gr. chalix...

>PARALLEL WORLD?
>
>Finally, the only remaining remark worthy of mentioning on this
>subject is the unusual respective similarities of I.E. terms with
>those found in Classical Arabic which, as you all know, is from an
>unrelated family language.

Perhaps classical Arabic has a PIE substrate! :-) (Some have said
that ancient Middle Eastern Semitic language had such a substrate.)

>Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to you all.

Happy holidays and a happy New Year to you and your family too.