There were 6 days from the Head of the Lion to Regulus (the Little
King).
ihe
tamaiti |
kotia - te
hokohuki |
kava haati |
kiore |
te
hokohuki |
kua tu te
rau hei |
te moko -
te hokohuki |
Tia.
(Tiha G) .To sew. T Mgv.:
tia, to prick, to pierce, to stick in.
Churchill. Ta.: tia, the lower belly.
Mq.: tia-kopu, pubes. Ma.: tia,
the lower abdomen. Tiahonu, to piece
together. Mq.: tuhonu, to mend, to
patch. Ma.: tuhonu, to join.
Churchill. Mq.: tiaha, drinking cup.
Ha.: kiaha, a cup, a mug. Tikao,
to dig out, to disembowel. Ma.: tikaro,
to dig out of a hole. Churchill. KIA.
s. Haw., pillar or inner post of a
house supporting the roof, any kind of
pillar or post, a mast of a vessel;
kia-aina, a supporter of the land, a
governor of a province. Marqu., tia,
id. Sam., ti'a, the stick used in
tanga-tia, a man's head (abusively);
tia-pula, taro-tops cut off for
planting. Sunda, tihang. Mal.,
tiang, a pillar. Greek, κιων,
a pillar, support of the roof, the identical
sense of the Polynesian usage of the word.
Liddell and Scott give no etymology or
connections of κιων.
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Cb6-5 (146 + 366) |
Cb6-6 (11 * 11) |
Cb6-7 (392 + 122) |
Cb6-8 |
Cb6-9 |
Cb6-10 |
Cb6-11 |
CLOSE TO
THE FULL MOON: |
Rishu A.-13 (Head of the Lion)
ψ Leonis (146.4),
RAS ELASET AUSTRALIS = ε Leonis
(146.6)
*105.0 = *146.4 - *41.4 |
VATHORZ PRIOR =
υ
Carinae
(147.9) |
υ¹
Hydrae (148.4),
RAS ELASET BOREALIS (Northern Head of the
Lion) =
μ
Leonis
(148.7)
*107.0 = *148.4 - *41.4 |
TSEEN KE (Heaven's Record) =
φ
Velorum
(149.9) |
ν Leonis (150.1), π Leonis (150.6) |
υ² Hydrae (151.8) |
Al Jabhah-8 (Forehead) /
Maghā-10 (Bountiful) /
Sharru-14 (King)
10h (152.2)
AL JABHAH = η Leonis
(152.4),
REGULUS
(Little KIng) =
α
Leonis
(152.7)
*111.0 = *152.4 - *41.4 |
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Aug 14 |
15 (227) |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
'July 18 |
19 (200) |
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
"July 4 |
TE
ANAKENA 5 (186) |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
TE
ANAKENA 10 (191) |
Arkat sha hi-na Shahū-27 (Eastern One in the
Tail of the Goat)
ENIF (The Nose) =
ε
Pegasi, ERAKIS =
μ
Cephei
(329.2),
46 CAPRICORNI,
JIH (the Sun) =
κ
Pegasi
(329.3),
ι
Piscis Austrini (329.4),
λ
Capricorni (329.6),
ν
Cephei (329.7),
DENEB ALGIEDI
=
δ
Capricorni
(329.8)
*288.0 = *329.4 - *41.4 |
θ
Piscis Austrini (330.1),
λ
Oct.
(330.7) |
KUH (Weeping) =
μ
Capricorni
(331.4),
γ
Gruis (331.5)
*290.0 = *331.4 - *41.4 |
no star listed (332) |
η Piscis Austrini (333.4)
*292.0 = *333.4 - *41.4 |
22h (334.8)
KAE UH (Roof) = ο Aquarii
(334.0),
AL KURHAH (White Spot) = ξ Cephei
(334.4),
SADALMELIK
(Lucky King) = α Aquarii, AL DHANAB (The Tail) = λ Gruis
(334.6), ι Aquarii, ν Pegasi (334.7)
*293.0 = *334.4 - *41.4 |
ι Pegasi (335.0),
ALNAIR (The Bright One) = α Gruis
(335.1), μ Piscis Austrini, υ Piscis
Austrini (335.3),
WOO (Pestle) = π Pegasi
(335.7),
BAHAM = θ Pegasi,
τ Piscis Austrini (335.8 |
... The
jaguar learned from the grasshopper that the
toad and the rabbit had stolen its fire
while it was out hunting, and that they had
taken it across the river. While the jaguar
was weeping at this, an anteater came along,
and the jaguar suggested that they should
have an excretory competition. The anteater,
however, appropriated the excrement
containing raw meat and made the jaguar
believe that its own excretions consisted
entirely of ants. In order to even things
out, the jaguar invited the anteater to a
juggling contest, using their eyes removed
from the sockets: the anteater's eyes fell
back into place, but the jaguar's remained
hanging at the top of a tree, and so it
became blind. At the request of the
anteater, the macuco bird made the jaguar
new eyes out of water, and these allowed it
to see in the dark. Since that time the
jaguar only goes out at night. Having lost
fire, it eats meat raw. It never attacks the
macuco ...
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When Makoi showed his independence from the
Old King it was his Declaration of Independence.
... At the time of the Bull the Jug of Aquarius
poured down water in JULY 4 (185) - a date evidently
remembered in July 4th.
... The Declaration of
Independence is a statement adopted by the
Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, which
announced that the thirteen [13] American colonies,
then at war with Great Britain, regarded themselves
as independent states, and no longer a part of the
British Empire ...
...
From the outset, Americans celebrated independence
on July 4, the date shown on the much-publicized
Declaration of Independence, rather than on July 2,
the date the resolution of independence was approved
in a closed session of Congress.
Historians have long disputed
whether Congress actually signed the Declaration of
Independence on July 4, even though Thomas
Jefferson, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin all
later wrote that they had signed it on that day.
Most historians have concluded that the Declaration
was signed nearly a month after its adoption, on
August 2, 1776, and not on July 4 as is commonly
believed ...
... July 4 is the 185th day of
the year (186th in leap years) in the Gregorian
calendar. There are 180 days remaining until the end
of the year. The Aphelion, the point in the year
when the Earth is farthest from the Sun, occurs
around this date ...
... the
aphelion is moving ahead in the year with
approximately the same speed as the stars:
... Currently, the annual
perihelion happens at about 14 days after the
December Solstice, thus on or about January 4. At
perihelion, the Earth is about ... 147,098,070
kilometers ... from the Sun. (The eccentricity of
the orbit also varies slowly over many millennia.)
Likewise, the annual aphelion
currently occurs in early July, about 14 days after
the June Solstice. At this time, the distance of the
aphelion is currently about ... 152,097,700
kilometers ... On a very long time scale, the dates
of the perihelion and of the aphelion progress
through the seasons, and they make one complete
cycle in 22,000 to 26,000 years ...
1776 (= 4 * 444) A.D. was a leap year and
therefore July 4 was not day 185 but day 186. And
August 2 was not day 214 but day 215 = 186 + 29.
LEAP YEAR: |
January |
31 |
31 |
February |
29 |
60 |
March |
31 |
91 |
April |
30 |
121 |
May |
31 |
152 |
June |
30 |
182 |
July |
31 |
213 |
August |
31 |
244 |
September |
30 |
274 |
October |
31 |
305 |
November |
30 |
335 |
December |
31 |
366 |
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