onomatopoetic
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onomato ~ poet ~ ic
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'A name made in the manner of a poet'
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Gr.:
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onomato
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=
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'name'
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Gr.:
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po~et
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=
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'to make'
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'one who is'
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[
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Gr.:
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po~em
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=
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'to make'
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'(to show) within'
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]
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Gr.:
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-ikos
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=
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'in the manner of'
/
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'l-ik-e'
~
[
'-ikos' = '-ic'
].
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A name that is made (within a poet) which is (made to sound) like the sound
that one may hear
arising from 'a pattern of sense,' whenever the pattern is naturally given within one's experience.
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Now, to say the name of the experience so named is to make a sound which is like a sound that
one may hear within one's experience the moment that the pattern is sensed, as a matter of fact.
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sweep ... sweep ... sweep
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