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 18666[Quote]

i believe that i can trace the origin of the word "thrembo" all the way to english's earliest ancestor language, proto-indo-european.

as you probably know, no records exist for the etymology of thrembo. but that doesn't mean that it can't be reconstructed.

the english language descends from old english, which itself descends from proto-west-germanic, which itself descends from proto-germanic, which itself descends from proto-indo-european. this establishes a clear timeline of the evolution of the word thrembo, but this assumes that thrembo is a native english word. this is, however, extremely likely, as all numbers from one to 999,999 are native english words.

now, enough rnca, how can we reconstruct the word?

simple. we can take two other native english words that contain the same set of phonemes. the ones i will be using are "thresh" and "kemp". why "kemp" instead of a word that ends with -mbo like thrembo? wiktionary lists a potential etymology of the word "crambo" as coming from the word "cramp", so we can assume that, following this pattern, the (middle english?) form of thrembo was something like thremp*.

thresh comes from old english þerscan, from proto-germanic *þreskaną, from proto-indo-european *terh₁-. sometime in the transition from PIE to PG, *terh₁- metathesized to *treh₁-, so we can assume this happened to the word thrembo.

the word kemp comes from old english cenep, from proto-germanic *kanipaz, which comes from proto-indo-european *ǵenus.

COMBINING THE PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN TERMS *TERH₁- AND *ǴÉNUS TOGETHER WE GET *TERH₁NUS.

thrembo → *thremp/þremp → þernep → *þrenipaz → *terh₁nus

 18669[Quote]

SECA

 18680[Quote]

i'm going to use the index diachronica to reconstruct the other languages' words for thrembo since splicing together words probably isn't the best reconstruction method

 19914[Quote]

bump

 20141[Quote]

E&doe Thrembo is from a losf pre-Mesopotamian language

 20148[Quote]

>18666


Glowies have been trying to censor thrembo since rome existed

 20149[Quote]

Could it also have something to do with the 67 meme from last year?

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>>20149
I will make a thread on this later but it kind of does, as Thrembo is suspiciously connected to the divine and the ternary, and the number '67' is inherently a ternary.

Below is the logic I used to reach this conclusion. Note that Francis Bacon used this method to attach 67 to the triplex tau (evidence also among the files below)

 20160[Quote]

>>20159
I meant above I'm just an idiot



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