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HISTORY OF GENESIS OF THE GREEK ALPHABET

DECIPHERMENT THE GREEK ALPHABET

According to Plato and Aristotle each letter-character have meanings of
«sounds, visuals, human behaviour, and weather conditions»,
and every character have an symbolic meaning.

 Archaeological findings of Greek writing in northern Greece have been discovered,
estimating an age of 11.000 years old.

Α Β Γ Δ Ε Ζ Η Θ Ι Κ Λ Μ Ν Ξ Ο Π Ρ Σ Τ Υ Φ Χ Ψ Ω


Greek  Archaic similar Ionic Alphabet, long before the Phoenicians claim the originality of the alphabet.
Another proof that the Alphabet is Hellenic.
 Evidence for the origins of the Greek Alphabet

 Phoenicians sea-going traders, and merchants adopting the Greek Alphabet, and introducing it to the Mediterranean countries, giving the impression that the Alphabet was Phoenician, for this responsible was Greek historian Herodotus, confusing «recent Cadmus (=Κάδμος)»  with the older Cadmus, who appeared the same era with Zeus, as we read in the Greek historian Hesiodus in «Theogony» (lines 937,975,978) and in Homer's  (Odyssey E. 299-333-335).

Κ κ

Κ,κ - (Κάππα - Kappa) consonant

  Symbol K visually is the splitting act mostly of dry wood, or stone giving a sharp dry noise (ka,ka,ka,- ke,ke,ke), ΚΑΓΚ (=KAG) also carving and giving shape to hard objects to create useful things furniture, tools, pots, etc. Splitting. Words (Κράτος (=nation), κάρα(=
κεφαλή(=head =split in battle).
 
 
The word κύκλος(=circle) took its name from the bird of prey the hawk (=kirkinezi),
 the hawk very common to the Greek mountains, circling the sky the direction of a circle=(κύκλος) and sounding it's voice kirk,kirk,kirk
giving the words, ΚΙΡΚΟΣ (=circus) ΚΡΙΚΟΣ (=ring).

Cyclops (=Κύκλωπες) took their names of the technique to build big and tall walls (Cyclopean walls) protecting their cave and stock, the shape of a circle living a small opening as a passage.

The myth that Cyclops where monsters with one eye is not a fact, but they considered as strong wealthy selfish and ruthless (not having an eye for the poor), they where the first herdsman people to capture the animals and breed them, and to create the first communities. Centaurs (half man half horse)(=Κένταυρος) κεντά=prick or jab + ταύρος=bull) prick the bull with a long rod or cane.

The Greek symbol C used until the Byzantine era, replaced then by K.


Q q

Κούρος Qouros (=boy with long hair) - Κόρη Qouri (=girl daughter)
Κουρήτες (=Qurites=Curers-nurses  mostly young people taking care older and ill people.

Q

The band holding the
hair is Q
The band holding the
hair is Q

Linear B

Qόραξ, Qοσμία, ΓλάυQος, ΈQτορ,

ΠάτροQλος, etc.



Qouros

Latin symbols where also Greek originating from Evia near the city of Kimi. 
Q was replaced by K, and other Latin symbols where excluded from the Greek Alphabet.
The Greek symbol C used until the Byzantine era, replaced then by K
Κόμη (=hair)  -  Κουρέας (=barber), Κομμωτης (=hairdresser)

Code meaning:
ΚΟΠΤΩ (cutting, Splitting),
ΔΙΑΧΩΡΙΖΩ (sorting)

meaningful extensions:
ΚΑΘΑΡΣΗΣ (to clean), 
καλός (good), κακός (bad), depose, remove, empty
upper case lower case

Κ

κ

Κ,κ - (Κάππα - Kappa) consonant

"krater" - "cat" - "calf" - "kill" - "Queen"


Every European country is using today at least 5.000 ancient Greek words used as seedlings to create other new words, the English are using  8.000 words, plus other European and non European countries.
Below is some examples in English.

Καίω (kaeo)=caustic, cautious, caution--Καλάμη (calami)=calamus
Κακός (cacos)=cacogenesis, cacoepy, cacodoxy, cacology, cacopathy 
Κλήρος (kliros)=Cleric,clergy,clerk--Κάλλος (calos)=calligram, calligraphy
Κάλυξ (calyx)=calyx--Καρδίη (cardii)=cardiac, cardiogram, plus many more  
Καρκαίρω (carkaeo)=crack, cracked--Καρκίνος (carkinos)=cancer
Καρπός (carpos)=crop--Κατά (cata...)=catabolic, catabiosis, cataclysm, etc
Κέντρον (kentron)=center, centralize, centrifugal--Κιθάρα (kithara)=guitar
Κεραμεύς (ceramefs)=ceramics--Κίνυμαι (kinimae)=cinema, cinematography
Κίρκος (kircos)=cirque, circle, circulation, circumstance, etc, etc
Κλέπτω (klepto)=clepsydra, cleptobiosis, kleptomania, kleptomaniac
Κλίμαξ (klimax)=climax--Κλίνω (klino)=decline, declination, clinique
Κνήμη (knimi)=cnemial, knee--Κολλητός (colitos)=collage, colloid, colleague
Κόλπος (colpos)=gulf--Κόπτω (copto)=cut,cutting--Κορωνίς (coronis)=crown
Κόσμος (cosmos)=cosmology, cosmonaught, cosmogonies, cosmogenesis, etc 
Κρανίον (cranion)=cranial, craniognosis, cranioscopy, cranium
Κρέας (creas)=creatic, ceophagy, carnage, carnival, carnivorous
Κύκλος (kyclos)=cycle, cyclical, cyclone--Κύκλωπες (kyclopes)=Cyclops
Κροταλίζω (crotalizo)=rattle--Κρυόεις (cryois)=cryogen, cryogenics, cryonics
Κρύπτω (crypto)=cryptograph, cryptanalysis, cryptology
Κρύσταλλος (crystallos)=crystal, crystallize--Κρόμυον (cromion)=onion
Κτύπος (ktypos)=typos, typical, typist, typography--Κύπελλον (kypelon)=cup 
Κυβερνήτης (kiveritis)=government, governor, etc--Κρατήρ (cratir)=crater
Κυλίνδω (kylindo)=cylinder, cylindrical--Κυνέω (kineo)=kiss, kissing
Κύστις (kystis)=cystitis, cystoid, cystoma, cystectomy
Κύων (kyon)=cynical, cynoid, cynodont, etc
Κώμα (coma)=comatose, coma-Κώμος (comos)=comedy, comedian,comedist

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