Below I have upgraded
my presentations to the end of line Cb7:
April 26 |
27 (117) |
3 |
May 1 (121) |
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Cb1-10 |
Cb1-11 (403) |
Cb1-15 (407) |
ka higa te ao ko te
henua ra ma te hoi atua |
e niu tu |
no stars listed |
Bharani-2 /
Stomach-17 |
Right Wing (40.9),
π Arietis (41.2),
Bharani (41.4) |
October 27 |
28 (301) |
November 1 (305) |
Haris
(219.7). σ Bootis (220.2), η Centauri
(220.4) |
ρ Lupi
(221.0), Toliman
(221.2) |
Kochab (225.0) |
118 |
August 28 |
29 |
30 (242) |
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Cb6-19 |
Cb6-20 |
Cb6-21 (528) |
kua tupu te mea ke |
φ Hydrae (160.3) |
no
star listed |
Vathorz Posterior (162.1) |
February 28 |
"28
(425) |
March 1 |
ο Pegasi
(343.8), Matar
(344.2) |
λ Pegasi
(345.0), ξ Pegasi (345.1) |
τ Aquarii
(345.7),
μ
Pegasi (345.9),
ι Cephei (346.0), λ Aquarii, γ Piscis
Austrini, σ Pegasi (346.5) |
17 |
September 17 |
18
(261) |
19 |
20 |
21 |
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Cb7-10 |
Cb7-11 (547) |
Cb7-12 |
Cb7-13 |
Cb7-14 |
te hokohuki |
te maitaki |
te hau tea |
te rau hei |
te moko
tanu |
η Crateris (179.9) |
π Virginis (181.0) |
ο Virginis (182.1) |
12h (182.6) |
Minkar (183.7), ρ
Centauri (183.9) |
Alchita, Ma Wei
(183.1) |
March 20 |
21 (445) |
22 (81) |
23 |
24 |
ε Tucanae (363.6), τ Phoenicis
(363.9) |
Al Fargh al
Thāni-25 /
A12 |
ε Phoenicis (0.8) |
Uttara Bhādrapadā-27
/ Wall-14 |
θ Andromedae (2.7), ζ Tucanae
(3.5) |
0h (365.25) |
Caph, SIRRAH (0.5) |
ALGENIB PEGASI (1.8), χ Pegasi
(2.1) |
September 22
(265) |
23 |
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Cb7-15 |
Cb7-16 (552) |
te hokohuki |
e haga
o rave hia |
Hasta-13 |
Zaniah (185.9),
Chang Sha (186.3) |
Pálida (184.6),
Megrez (184.9),
GIENAH (185.1),
ε Muscae
(185.2) |
March 25 |
26 (450) |
π Tucanae (3.7) |
Ankaa,
κ Phoenicis (5.0) |
September 24 |
25
(268) |
26 |
27 |
28 |
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Cb7-17 |
Cb7-18 |
Cb7-19 (555) |
Cb7-20 |
Cb7-21 |
te rau hei |
te hoko huki - ma
te huaga |
vero hia |
te rau hei |
te moko |
Intrometida (187.4),
Acrux (187.5) |
γ Com. Berenicis
(188.0), σ Centauri (188.1), Algorab (188.5) |
Gacrux (188.7), γ Muscae
(189.0), Avis Satyra (189.3), Asterion (189.5) |
Kraz (189.7), α Muscae
(190.2), τ Centauri (190.5), |
Al Áwwā'-11 |
χ Virginis (190.7), ρ
Virginis (191.4),
PORRIMA,
γ Centauri (191.5) |
March 27 |
28 |
29 |
30 (454) |
31 (90) |
λ
Phoenicis (6.3), β Tucanae (6.4) |
no
star listed |
Delta
(8.4) |
Schedir (8.6), μ Phoenicis (8.9, ξ Phoenicis (9.0), ρ Tucanae (9.1),
Deneb Kaitos, η Phoenicis (9.4) |
no star listed |
September 29 |
30 (273) |
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Cb7-22 (558) |
Cb7-23 |
hokohuki |
tagata ka pau |
β Muscae (192.5) |
Mimosa (192.9) |
April 1 (456) |
2 (92) |
Legs-15 |
Cih, λ Tucanae (12.4) |
Achird (10.7), ρ Phoenicis
(11.2), η ANDROMEDAE (11.4) |
October 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 (277) |
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Cb7-24 (560) |
Cb7-25 |
Cb7-26 |
Cb7-27 |
tagata rima oho ki te kihikihi - ki te ragi |
koia ra kua mau - i te ahi |
e tagata rogo |
ψ Virginis
(194.5) |
Alioth (194.8),
Minelauva
(195.1),
Cor Caroli (195.3) |
δ Muscae (196.5) |
13h (197.8) |
Vindemiatrix
(196.8),
ξ¹ Centauri (197.1) |
April 3 |
4 |
5 (460) |
6 (96) |
no stars listed |
1h (15.2) |
Al Batn Al
Hūt-26 |
υ Phoenicis, ι Tucanae (15.6), ζ
Phoenicis (15.7), MIRACH (16.0),
Anunitum (16.5) |
β Phoenicis (15.1) |
Regulus (461) |
The standing figure is showing an
empty and twisted around left hand in front
(Cb7-27) and according to Metoro this was tagata rogo.
Thumb and fingers are not oriented
towards the face. If Andromeda was a 'Moon
person', then she had to twist around her left
hand in an effort to turn it into a right (Sun)
hand. And evidently Andromeda could have been a
Moon person, we have concluded earlier from
Ca7-14--16:
Dschuba 7 |
8 |
9 |
10 (128) |
September 18 |
19 |
20 |
21 (264) |
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Ca7-13 |
Ca7-14 (182) |
Ca7-15 |
Ca7-16 |
marama |
kua
hua - ki te marama |
kua
hahaú hia |
te
marama noho i te nohoga |
π Virginis (181.0) |
ο Virginis (182.1) |
12h (182.6) |
Minkar (183.7),
ρ Centauri (183.9) |
Alchita,
Ma Wei (183.1) |
March 20 |
21 (80) |
22 |
23 |
Saad Al Saud 10 |
11 |
12 |
13 (311) |
τ Phoenicis
(363.9) |
Caph, Sirrah (0.5) |
ε Phoenicis
(0.8) |
Algenib Pegasi (1.8) |
Hau
Hau
= Thread, line, string, ribbon; this is
the name of the fibres of the hauhau
tree formerly used to make twine, cloth,
etc.; hau kahi, fishing line for
tuna; hau here, line for eel
trap; hau moroki, strong, tough
line, thread; hau paka, fibres of
the hauhau tree, which were first
soaked in water, then dried to produce a
strong thread.
Ha'u = Hat.
Vanaga.
Hat, cord; the tree
Triumfetta semitriloba. Van Tilburg.
Ta.: The tree Hibiscus tiliaceus.
Henry.
Hau. 1 a.
Hibiscus. b. Wick. P Pau.: fau,
hibiscus. Mgv.: hau, id. Mq.:
fau, hau, id. Ta.: fau,
id. 2. To contribute. Ta.: aufau,
to pay, to contribute, to subscribe. 3.
Hat, cap, helmet; hakarere ki te hau,
to take off the hat. Ta.: fauurumaa,
war bonnet. 4. Dew; hakaritorito ki
te hau, to bleach in the dew. P
Mgv., Mq.,Ta.: hau, dew. 5.
To blow freshly,
coolness, zephyr, salubrious, breeze,
wind (hahau, ahau);
kona hauhau, kona hahau, a
breezy spot; ahau ora, agreeable
breeze; hakahahau, to hang out in
the air; hakaahau, to blow.
T Mgv.: hau, to blow, blusterous,
to breathe. Haua, hoarse. (Hauha);
araha hauha, to wait for, to look
forward to. Hauhau, 1. dog
(onomatopoetic). 2 a. To scratch, to
scrape, to rub. b. Wood used in plowing
fire. 3. (hau 5). Haumaru
(hau 5 - marumaru) cool,
cold. Hauù, to replace. Hauva,
twin, cut T. Hauvaero (hau
3 - vaero) plume, aigrette, head
ornament. Hauvarikapau (hau
3 - varikapau) plume, aigrette,
head ornament. Churchill.
Pau.: Hau,
superior, kingdom, to rule. Mgv.: hau,
respect. Ta.: hau, government.
Mq.: hau, id. Sa.: sauā,
despotic. Ma.: hau,
superior. Hauhau,
to attack. Ma.: hau,
to chop. Churchill.
Sa.: fau,
to tie together, to fasten by tying, the
tree (Hibiscus
tiliaceus)
whose bast is used for cord, the kava
strainer made therefrom, strings in
various uses;
fafau,
to lash on, to fasten with sennit;
faufau,
to fasten on, to tie together. To.:
fau,
to fasten up the hair, the name of the
hibiscus, the kava strainer made
therefrom;
faufau,
to fasten the outriggers of small
canoes; hau,
to fasten to;
fehauaki,
to tie. Fu.:
fau,
the hibiscus, the kava strainer;
faù,
fafaù,
faùfaù,
to attach, to tie. Niuē:
fau,
fafau,
to make by tying. Fotuna:
no-fausia,
to tie, to fasten. Ta.:
fau,
the hibiscus;
fafau,
to tie together. Pau.:
fau,
the hibiscus. Nuguria:
hau,
id. Ma.: hau,
to bind, to fasten together;
whau,
a shrub;
whauwhau,
to tie. Ha.:
hau,
name of a tree with a practicable bark.
Mq.: hau,
the hibiscus. Mgv.:
hau,
id.;
hahau,
to join or tie with cords.
Nukuoro: hau,
the hibiscus, a garland. Mg.:
au,
the hibiscus. Vi.:
vau,
the hibiscus;
vautha,
to bind together. Churchill 2 |
563 (Cb7-27) - 182 = RA day 381 =
365 + 16 (Mirach, β
Andromedae, at her midline and girdle):
Sirrah (α) |
8 |
Delta (δ) |
3 |
η |
5 |
Mirach (β) |
0.5 |
8.4 |
11.4 |
16.0 |
March 21 (80) |
March 29 |
April 1 (456) |
April 6 |
456 = 91 + 365 = 24 * 19.
0 |
- |
Zero |
η Andromedae |
11.4 |
April 1 (91) |
- |
0 |
1 |
Al Sharatain |
Pair of Signs |
β Arietis (Sheratan),
γ (Mesarthim) |
27.4 |
April 17 (107) |
16 |
16 |
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Musca Borealis |
35 (Head of the Fly),
39 (Kaffaljidhma), and
41 Arietis (Bharani) |
41.4 |
May 1 (121) |
14 |
30 |
22 manazil |
24 |
Al Fargh al Mukdim |
Fore Spout |
α Pegasi (Markab), β (Scheat) |
349 |
March 5 (429) |
10 |
338 |
25 |
Al Fargh al Thāni |
Rear Spout |
γ Pegasi (Algenib),
α Andromedae (Sirrah) |
0 |
March 21 (445) |
16 |
354 |
26 |
Al Batn Al Hūt |
Belly of the Fish |
β Andromedae (Mirach) |
16.0 |
April 6 (461) |
16 |
370 |
2 manazil |
The distance from
η Andromedae at the
back side of Piscis Borealis to β Andromedae
(Mirach, the Girdle) is 365¼
+ 16.0 - 11.4 = 370 days. The name Belly of the
Fish (Al Batn Al Hūt) perhaps refers
to the belly of Piscis Borealis, and Mirach
could define where the back side turns away to
the sunny side (the belly) of the year. April is
a spring month north of the equator.
For
people on Easter Island, though, when seeing this star at
the belly
of the Northern Fish close to the Full Moon in
the night of April 5, it would be a Sign of
the sunny side turning away. Possibly this is
one of the intended meanings of the hand twisted away in Cb7-27.
The
setting Sun (sagging circle) in Cb7-26 is
another sign which could indicate the final of
'summer'.
My
label Zero for
η Andromedae is
meant to draw attention to the fact that it is
not the heliacal twins Al Sharatain which
are at the beginning.
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