Let's therefore uncover the 23 day
long glyph distance where the King in a manner of
speaking still was out in the Sea, from the current
equinox at Hora Nui 22 to the ancient equinox at
Tagaroa Uri 15:
|
|
Ga5-10 |
Ga5-11 (121) |
Pálida (184.6), Megrez (184.9) |
Hasta-13 /
Chariot-28 |
GIENAH
(185.1), ε Muscae (185.2), ζ Crucis
(185.4), Zaniah (185.9) |
Hora Nui 21 (*184) |
Equinox
(265) |
ºSeptember 17 (*180) |
18 (261) |
'August 25
(237) |
26 (*158) |
"August 11
(*143) |
12 (224) |
Uttara Bhādrapadā-27
/
Wall-14 |
χ Pegasi
(2.1), θ Andromedae (2.7) |
ALGENIB PEGASI
(1.8) |
Tarahao
22 (81 = 31 + 28 + 22) |
23 (448 = 366 + 82) |
ºMarch 19 (78 = 443 - 365) |
20 (444 = 365 + 31 + 28 + 20) |
Bissextum
(55 = *340 + 80 - 365) |
'Feburary 25
(55 = 22 * 5 / 2) |
"February 10
(*326) |
11 (42 = *327 + 80 - 365) |
|
|
|
|
|
Ga5-12 |
Ga5-13 |
Ga5-14 (124) |
Ga5-15 |
Ga5-16 |
Chang Sha (186.3) |
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), χ Virginis (190.7)
Alderamin |
Hora Nui 23 |
24 |
25 (268) |
26 |
27 |
ºSeptember 19 |
20 |
21 (*184) |
Equinox |
23 (266) |
'August 27 |
28 (240) |
29 |
30 |
31 (*163) |
"August 13 |
14 |
15 (227) |
16 (*148) |
17 |
σ
Andromedae (3.0), ζ Tucanae (3.5), ρ Andromedae, π Tucanae (3.7) |
no star
listed (4) |
Ankaa, κ
Phoenicis (5.0)
Alphard
|
λ
Phoenicis (6.3), β Tucanae (6.4) |
π
Andromedae, Andromeda Galaxy (7.7) |
Tarahao
24 |
25
(84) |
26 (451) |
27 (*372) |
28 |
Equinox (445) |
ºMarch 22 (81) |
23 |
24 (*368) |
25 |
'Feburary 26 (*342) |
27 |
28 (59) |
29 |
'March 1 |
"February 12 (408) |
13 |
14 (45) |
15 |
16 (*332) |
|
|
|
Ga5-17 |
Ga5-18 (128) |
Ga5-19 |
Al Áwwā'-11 |
ι Crucis (192.2), β Muscae (192.5), Mimosa (192.9) |
no star listed (193) |
Sombrero Galaxy (191.1), ρ Virginis (191.4), PORRIMA, γ Centauri (191.5) |
Hora Nui 28 |
29 |
30 (273) |
ºSeptember 24 (267) |
25 (*188) |
26 |
'September 1 (244) |
2 (*165) |
3 |
"August 18 (230) |
19 |
20 (*152) |
ε Andromedae (8.2), Delta (8.4), Schedir (8.6), ζ Andromedae, μ Phoenicis (8.9) |
ξ Phoenicis (9.0), ρ Tucanae (9.1), Deneb Kaitos, η Phoenicis (9.4) |
Achird (10.7) |
Tarahao 29 (454) |
30 (*375) |
31 (90) |
ºMarch 26 (85) |
27 |
28 (*372) |
'March 2 (427) |
3 (*348) |
4 (64) |
"February 17 (413) |
18 (*334) |
19 (50) |
... The
Sensitive plant
(Mimosa pudica L.) is a creeping annual
or perennial herb often grown for its curiosity
value: the compound leaves fold inward and droop
when touched, re-opening within minutes.
Mimosa
pudica
is native to Brazil, but is now a pantropical weed.
Other names given to this curious plant are Humble
plant, TickleMe plant, Shame plant, Sleeping Grass,
Prayer plant, Touch-me-not, Makahiya
(Philippines, meaning 'shy'), Mori Vivi (West
Indies), mate-loi (false death) (Tonga) ...
Vero To
throw, to hurl (a lance, a spear).
This word was also used with the
particle kua preposed:
koía kua vero i te matá, he is
the one who threw the obsidian
[weapon]. Verovero, to throw,
to hurl repeatedly, quickly
(iterative of vero). Vanaga.
1. Arrow, dart,
harpoon, lance, spear, nail, to
lacerate, to transpierce (veo).
P Mgv.: vero, to dart, to
throw a lance, the tail; verovero,
ray, beam, tentacle. Mq.: veó,
dart, lance, harpoon, tail, horn.
Ta.: vero, dart, lance. 2. To
turn over face down. 3. Ta.:
verovero, to twinkle like the
stars. Ha.: welowelo, the
light of a firebrand thrown into the
air. 4. Mq.: veo, tenth month
of the lunar year. Ha.: welo,
a month (about April). Churchill.
Sa.: velo,
to cast a spear or dart, to spear.
To.: velo, to dart. Fu.:
velo, velosi, to lance.
Uvea: velo, to cast; impulse,
incitement. Niuē:
velo,
to throw a spear or dart. Ma.:
wero,
to stab, to pierce, to spear. Ta.:
vero,
to dart or throw a spear. Mg.:
vero,
to pierce, to lance. Mgv.:
vero,
to lance, to throw a spear. Mq.:
veo,
to lance, to throw a spear.
Churchill 2. |
Ga5-18 has a dot in front and
together with the preceding vero (spear)
- and the following
mauga
with an 'eye' in front - the idea could have
been to draw attention to the position of Mimosa
(β Crucis). At
Mimosa there was a temporary death (†), whereas
at the opposite side of the sky there was the
opposite sign (*) in form of η Phoenicis (9.4
making the star to be in harmony with the Arab
structure):
|
|
Delta |
δ
Andromedae |
8.4 |
March 29 (88) |
- |
- |
|
|
|
η
Phoenicis |
9.4 |
March 30 (89) |
- |
- |
0 |
- |
Zero |
η Andromedae |
11.4 |
April 1 (91) |
- |
0 |
|
|
Whip |
Cih (γ Cassiopeiai) |
12.4 |
Apirl 2 (92) |
- |
1 |
1 |
Al Sharatain |
Pair of Signs |
β Arietis (Sheratan),
γ (Mesarthim) |
27.4 |
April 17 (107) |
16 |
16 |
|
|
Musca Borealis |
35 (Head of the Fly), 39
(Kaffaljidhma), and
41 Arietis (Bharani) |
41.4 |
May 1 (121) |
14 |
30 |
2 |
Al Dabarān |
Follower |
α Tauri (Aldebaran), θ¹, θ²´,
γ (Hyadum I),
δ (Hyadum II), ε (Ain) |
63.4 |
May 23 (143) |
22 |
52 |
|
|
|
Mintaka (δ Orionis) |
82.4 |
June 11 (162) |
|
71 |
3 |
Al Hak'ah |
White Spot |
λ Orionis (Heka),
φ¹, φ² |
84.4 |
June 13 (164) |
21 |
73 |
4 |
Al Han'ah |
Brand |
γ Gemini (Alhena), μ (Tejat
Posterior), ν,
η (Tejat Prior),
ξ (Alzirr) |
93.4 |
June 22 (173) |
9 |
82 |
5 |
Al Dhirā' |
Forearm |
α Gemini (Castor),
β (Pollux) |
113.4 |
July 12 (193) |
20 |
102 |
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