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The Etymology, Phonology, Semantics and Morphology of the word Moor from Ancient Times.Hieroglyphics begins to take on a lettering system in the form of an upper Kemetic Script known as Proto- Sinatic or Ancient Moabite/Cannanite from which the Greek, Roman, Latin and English Alphabet are derived.Ancient words that have been passed down through this script still hold the intrinsic meanings of those letters and have been preserved in secret societies for ages.These meanings are not present in modern dictionaries due to the morphing of language itself overtime. However, because the ancients either observed or affixed an inherent meaning to the letters and later formed word roots according to those meanings, we can access the ancient meaning of ancient words that have been passed down and have retained not only their inherent meaning but their general and common meanings. Thus it is with the word Moor.This book comes complete with references and internet links to further research.

Mer to Moor: Kemet until Now: The Etymology, Phonology, Semantics and Morphology

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