A potential problem is the necessity to sometimes return to
earlier pages in order to add or change, due to insights which
may arrive later on. It is yet too early, though, to evaluate
the problem.
An example is how Ka3-17 caught my attention while I was writing
about niu. The design of the bird and its ordinal number
in the glyph line suggested 'moon', which I already at manu
rere had postulated as the meaning for birds of this type,
for instance the one located in Monday (Eb7-5--6):
I did not go back to add Ka3-17 to the manu rere 'chapter', no correction was needed. Possibly, though, it will be necessary later on, because the meaning may include 'waxing' or 'new'.
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