Post #160,266
6/17/04 4:03:15 PM
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Anybody recognize this alphabet?
μας σώτορ
Thanks, Me
Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain. You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today. And then one day you find ten years have got behind you. No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun.
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Post #160,268
6/17/04 4:06:47 PM
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Looks like lowercase Greek.
-YendorMike
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Post #160,272
6/17/04 4:15:59 PM
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yes but "maz sotor?"
-drl
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Post #160,273
6/17/04 4:24:57 PM
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Not a z--it's a final s
Greek has two s characters; one for finals and one for everyday use.
mas might be a variant of makron (large, tall) or maiomai (to seek) or mastizo (to whip)
sotor is most likely a variant of soter (savior).
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Post #160,274
6/17/04 4:28:47 PM
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"our savior" most likely...
...was used in reference to my godlike technical skills.
Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain. You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today. And then one day you find ten years have got behind you. No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun.
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Post #160,280
6/17/04 4:48:36 PM
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Nahh
Someone just wants you to go see Mel's film, The Jesus Chainsaw Massacre.
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Post #160,291
6/17/04 6:26:14 PM
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Then they left out the first letter:
"mas" should be "umas" to mean "our", unless it's a contraction? Good guess.
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Post #160,330
6/17/04 9:53:53 PM
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Re: Not a z--it's a final s
The final sigma is written like a standard Roman s - that character is "zeta".
-drl
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Post #160,362
6/18/04 12:07:36 AM
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Bzuh?
Greek zeta, after being mangled through the Etruscan alphabet, possibly became the letter I in the Roman alphabet. They (the Romans) didn't borrow Y and Z until after the conquest of Greece, 146 BC. Not to mention that Greek didn't have any lowercase letters until after 300 BC; the Roman alphabet (including that capital I) existed at least as early as the founding of Rome, supposedly 753 BC.
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Post #160,368
6/18/04 3:52:51 AM
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Re: Bzuh?
[link|http://www.fact-index.com/g/gr/greek_alphabet.html|http://www.fact-inde...eek_alphabet.html]
Final sigma is not zeta, whatever zeta is.
-drl
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Post #160,275
6/17/04 4:36:14 PM
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Greek to English Babelfish translates to: "us sw'tor"
My guess it means "our ???" as our transaltes back to μας.
Alex
Honor has not to be won; it must only not be lost. -- Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), German philosopher
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