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Definition: (noun) Short lively tune played on brass instruments.
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Definition: (noun) One engaged in a dispute.
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a style of music and fashion that developed among American teens in the early 21st century

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196_alphabet.pdf

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These and all other issues of Sino-Platonic Papers are available in full for no charge.

To view our catalog, visit http://www.sino-platonic.org/ Selected readings

* "Words for cereals" (7/27/16)
* "Of shumai and Old Sinitic reconstructions" (7/19/16) — Eurasian words for "wheat"; archeology; genetics; notes on Tocharian;
* "Of felt hats, feathers, macaroni, and weasels" (3/13/16)
* "Non-wheat food" (6/25/23)
* "Old Sinitic 'rice', with an added note on 'leopard'" (7/9/23)
* "Old Ukrainian windmills and Old Sinitic reconstructions" (3/27/22) — the Old Sinitic words for "wheat" and "come"; IE "mill; meal", etc.
* Victor H. Mair, "The Earliest Identifiable Written Chinese Character," in Martin E. Huld, Karlene Jones Bley, and Dean Miller, eds., Archaeology and Language:  Indo-European Studies Presented to James P. Mallory, Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph Series, No. 60, Institute for the Study of Man, Washington, DC, 2012, pp. 265-279.
* John C. Didier, "In and Outside the Square: The Sky and the Power of Belief in Ancient China and the World, c. 4500 BC – AD 200 (3 volumes, c. 1,000 pages), Sino-Platonic Papers, 192 (September, 2009).

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1. The Ancient Eurasian World and the Celestial Pivot
2. Representations and Identities of High Powers in Neolithic and Bronze China
3. Terrestrial and Celestial Transformations in Zhou and Early-Imperial China

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Word of the Day: advocate

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jamboree

Definition: (noun) A noisy celebration.
Synonyms: gala, blowout.
Usage: Mary could not bear to miss the party and begged her mother for permission to attend the jamboree.
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One is mentally or emotionally exhausted, overwhelmed, or overwrought. Watch the video

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a man who takes the active role in gay or homosexual sex

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put forward (1)

to offer an idea, an opinion, a suggestion, etc. for other people to consider

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Word of the Day: counterintuitive

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a strange, eccentric or weird person

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move in (1)

to move your belongings into a new place and start living there

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get wise to (someone or something)

To become fully aware or cognizant of someone or something, especially if he, she, or it is suspicious, illegal, or malicious in nature or intention. Watch the video

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significative

Definition: (adjective) Pointing out or revealing clearly.
Synonyms: indicatory, revelatory, suggestive, indicative.
Usage: Her frantic movements were significative of fear.
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Whimsical surnames

Preface

Because surnames of immigrants in a melting pot like America often end up getting distorted, bowdlerized, prettified, and otherwise transformed from what they were in their original homelands, we cannot take their current form as gospel linguistic truth.  Nonetheless, people who encounter them cannot avoid taking them at their face value, which may cause much merriment or consternation.  Here I will list several puzzling, unusual surnames I have known, but will not make an assiduous effort to arrive at a definitive explanation of their etymology, morphology, or phonology

In grade school, there was a classmate with the surname "Hassapis".  We all assumed that it meant something related to Manneken Pis (like, he couldn't wait), which I wrote about recently.  After googling around for a few moments, I found that a lot of people from Cyprus have that surname, but couldn't find a hint of its meaning.  After still more googling, I found that a variant seems to be "Hasapis", which may be derived from the Greek word "hasapi", meaning "butcher", though I'm not so sure about that. (source)  Other, more fanciful, derivations have been proposed, but I am inclined to believe that it does have something to do with the Greek word for "butcher":
The hasapiko (Greek: χασάπικο, pronounced [xaˈsapiko], meaning “the butcher's [dance]”) is a Greek folk dance from Constantinople. The dance originated in the Middle Ages as a battle mime with swords performed by the Greek butchers' guild, which adopted it from the military of the Byzantine era.

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A distinguished German colleague of mine, who was an Indologist and philosopher, was Wilhelm Halbfass.  ("Along with Prof. Ludo Rocher, Prof. Ernest Bender, Prof. George Cardona, and several other Sanskritists, he made the University of Pennsylvania the center of Sanskrit learning in North America" [source], and it was primarily for this reason that I left Harvard to come to Penn.)  Most English speakers who knew a smattering of German realized that "halb" meant "half" and somehow (ignoring the "f") thought that the remainder of the name must have been an embarrassment to the man.  It turns out that the latter part of the name, "fass", simply means "barrel; drum; cask; keg; vat; tun", so the real meaning of his surname was "half barrel" — quite innocuous after all.  And so is the surname Assman, by the way, which comes from Erasmus.

Here at the Association for Asian Studies meeting in Seattle, I bumped into a Ming historian colleague from UC San Diego named Sarah Schneewind.  Long ago I was fascinated by her surname and could fairly well surmise that it should be rendered as "snow-wind", but that seemed so improbable that I could barely trust my intuition, so I was glad to have my interpretation confirmed by the bearer of that delightful cognomen that it means "blizzard".

I don't know how I stumbled on Hunsucker, but somehow it entered my consciousness (perhaps because I just sat through a panel on the Huns / Xiongnu), and it struck my fancy:

The surname Hunsucker is thought to be a local name; that is, a surname taken on from an existing place name. There is a Hundseck in Germany near the Schwartwald (Black Forest), or the name may have come from a place name in Switzerland. (source)

A lot of these singular surnames are (or seem to be) Germanic.  I wonder if there are any profound, philosophical implications in that ostensible fact. Selected readings

* "Troublesome Chinese surname" (10/1/22)
* "Concoction and elaboration" (3/5/24)
* "How to pronounce the surname 'Mair' and other Doggie talk" (2/17/22)

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manger

Definition: (noun) A trough or an open box in which feed for livestock is placed.
Synonyms: trough.
Usage: After putting him in a stable, his new master filled his manger with straw, but Pinocchio, after tasting a mouthful, spat it out.
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Wheat and word: astronomy and the origins of the alphabet

Sino-Platonic Papers is pleased to announce the publication of its three-hundred-and-forty-first issue:

"On the Origins of the Alphabet: Orion/Osiris in Need of a Head/Seed, the Roots of Writing, the Neolithic Europe Word as Sun/Seed System (NEWS), and a Solution to the Tartaria and Gradeshnista Tablets," by Brian R. Pellar. http://www.sino-platonic.org/complete/spp341_alphabet_orion_osiris.pdf
Abstract

This paper offers new information supporting the thesis presented in "On the Origins of the Alphabet: The Cycle of Emmer Wheat and Seed/Word Selection within the Proto-Sinaitic/Phoenician/Hebrew Alphazodiac and the Chinese Lunar Zodiac" (Sino-Platonic Papers, no. 328). It offers fresh evidence to help prove that the twenty-two-letter Phoenician alphabet is based on the zodiac, which, in turn, is based on Egyptian celestial diagrams and the life-sustaining cycle of wheat-growing and harvesting. Even more importantly, this evidence could shed light on the invention of writing and the alphabet, illuminating its "mythical" (rather than actual) time and location, which appears to have been understood as located at the celestial opening/"gateway" between Gemini and Taurus, where the Milky Way joined and became one with the vernal equinox and the equator – the midway point of the sun's track between upper and lower, the north and the south. That midway gate was the sacred spot where the sun/seed/Word was believed to have been born, and it pre-dates writing itself, since the Gemini Gate goes back at least to the Neolithic village of Catalhoyuk, with the headless Orion symbolizing the "heading stage" and birth of the seed of Emmer wheat. Thus, the Gemini Gate, with its sacred symbolism associated with gates, pi, and the birth of the sun/seed/Word, sheds light on the reasons the inventors of the Phoenician alphabet highlighted it as the juncture between the two loops of the alphabet (the northern and southern). This paper also offers a solution to the Tartaria and Gradeshnitsa tablets, as well as showcases a classification system that explains the origin and use of "select" glyphs/graphemes in Neolithic Europe, i.e., the Neolithic Europe Word as Sun/Seed System – NEWS. This system, which reflects aspects of a true writing system – not proto-writing – is not only apparent within Neolithic China, but the complexity and unification of this system precludes the possibility that it arose independently in China. Furthermore, Appendix 1 will discuss a little known ancient zodiac called the Taghit Zodiac, which contains strong evidence linking it to both the Phoenician alphabet and the zodiac.

Pellar has explored related themes across other issues of Sino-Platonic Papers.

SPP 328:
On the Origins of the Alphabet: The Cycle of Emmer Wheat and Seed/Word Selection within the Proto-Sinaitic/Phoenician/Hebrew Alphazodiac and the Chinese Lunar Zodiac http://www.sino-platonic.org/complete/spp328_alphabet_zodiac.pdf

SPP 296:
On the Origins of the Alphabet: The Rapallo Alphazodiac and the Birth of the Sun as the Seed/Word http://www.sino-platonic.org/complete/spp296_alphabet_zodiac.pdf

SPP 263:
The Foundation of Myth: A Unified Theory of the Link Between Seasonal/Celestial Cycles, the Precession, Theology, and the Alphabet/Zodiac, Part II http://sino-platonic.org/complete/spp263_foundation_of_myth.pdf

SPP 246:
On the Origins of the Alphabet: New Evidence http://sino-platonic.org/complete/spp246_alphabet_origins.pdf

SPP 219:
The Foundation of Myth: A Unified Theory on the Link Between Seasonal/Celestial Cycles, the Precession, Theology, and the Alphabet/Zodiac, Part I http://sino-platonic.org/complete/spp219_foundation_of_myth.pdf

SPP 196:
On the Origins of the Alphabet http://sino-platonic.org/complete/spp[...]

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