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![]() Hi Dien!
> Only one word of Paeonian has survived. We > know about it from one of the works of > Aristotle. > The word is "monapos". > It means "European bison." ****Wow, until just now I never imagined Aristotle hanging around anywhere NEAR Bison. In fact, given my yank-tendency towards America-Centric stuff, I thought Bison were strictly a North American phenomenon. I see I need to get out more! > I'm probably one of the world experts in > something called "entangled coherent > states" -- one of the topics of my > physics research. ***Now this has made me curious...it sounds like something I experienced in the Post Partum Period! Like at 3 am, Baby awake for the fourth time in the night...Mama being the only "qualified" caretaker?! Oh, Dien, thank you! I needed to laugh today!! You have done it again! Did you know Leonardo Da Vinci studied language and word use as a daily habit? I subscribe to Merriem Webster's word of the day, so I can emulate this practice. Now I am going to attempt to use "Monapos" in a sensible, knowledgeable way. "When Aristotle and his friends needed time away from the rigors of philosophizing, they would hike to a hillside and watch the Monapos grazing on the fertile grasses below." Now I am laughing really loud and hard..... THANKS!!! :-) JULIE |
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