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The developing archaic Latin To examine and prove the distant but real and organic relations of languages is a very difficult job. It is not our task to accomplish this in the following chapters. I wont say that the Latin and the Hungarian are sweet relatives. I say that many-many Hungarian words and word-groups melted into the developing archaic Latin language and this can easily be demonstrated: One of many examples: RZSA(Rose) Cutting off roses in my garden, I got some long bloody streaks on my forearms. This was the point, whenIthoughtthatrs(e)gotitsnamebecauseitisr-ing, it scratches with its thorns. This gave me the motive to start looking for the way to prove, how rose and other words landed in the ancient Latin language. How are words like Rzsa built in Hungarian? Rzsaisbuiltliketorzsa<tora> (stalk, cob), horzsa<hora> (pumice), morzsa<mora> (crumb) andr-zse <roee> (brushwood) is even the same word with different pronunciation and modified meaning. After this recognition we are trying to prove that the roftherzsaisthesameasalltheotherr-s in our language, like rovs<rovaash>(awayofwriting,engraving) rovatal>ravatal(catafalque) rt(ugly) rovott(personwithcriminalrecord) The Latin words ROsa(rzsa)andRUbor (redness) are scattered through Europe to name a flower and a colour. OtherwordsbuiltfromRare RUga(wrinkle,face-line) RUgo(puckers,crinkles) Think of the picture: a mans wrinkled face full of grooves, in Hungarian RED. (It is interesting to meat the English word RED in this connection.) A RT (very ugly) man has many wrinkles; his face has beenrtt,rtt(scratcheda lot). In case of RUScum (butchers broom) the part cummeans withand RUS means in Hungarian rs<ruush> scratchy, thorny. In reality butchers broom has as many thorns as roses. This tells us with certainty that the Latin ROSa got its name, because it has thorns and is RS <roosh> (scratchy). A similar word is RUbetum (bramble-berry cane). It has thorns as well. A ROStrum (beak)isabletoR(scratch). Struma (goiter) is a protruding growth. The root of this word is trum. A boulder is MONS, a MONStrum is a monster. So we understand ROStrum better. RUtrum cant be anything else as a protruding something being able to make grooves. It is a shovel, a spade. We can state after all that the Latin ROSa got its name, because it is rs, in other dialects rs, (thorny, scratchy) out of the Hungarianlanguage.ThewordR(itscratches)isaverb.RS<roosh> is its agglutinated form by the Hungarian way, is an adjective and means scratchy, thorny. The ain ROSa points only to the feminine gender. Thus we can better understand the following Latin words below: RUS(ploughedland) RUO(digup,scratch) RURICOLA(plowman,farmer) RURIGENA(farmer) RURO(farming) RUSTICA(illmannered(farmer)woman)
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RUSTICANUS(plowman) RUSTICITAS(rudeness) RUSTICUS(ill-mannered man) ROBUR(objectmadeofoak) We have to ask the question: was it possible that RO and RU was taken from Latin into Hungarian? The answer is definitely NO. The words RO and RU do not exist as basic roots in Latin, one cannot explain those out of Latin. Only the Hungarian agglutinated forms, ROS and RUS were used in Latin. Dont forget, the Etruscans gave the Romans the basic cultural contribution to their language, writing, arts and manufacturing. These Etruscans spoke a Hungariandialect (Mario Alinei: Etrusco: Una forma arcaica di ungherese). See further examples in the book: The living language of the Stone Ageby Csaba Varga

The Living Language of the Stone Age AnimaKnyv: The Living Language of the Stone Age (Eurasias Nostratic Language) by Csaba Varga 2003 / 2009

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