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Re: VMs: Am I just losing it??
Many of these are words, but from various languages and timeframes.
ahaud is an old Irish word
creos has a lot of meanings, including names in ancient Greek and is also a short form for creosote (which was used in medicine)
Nothing in my knowledge ties the words I recognize together into a meaningful sentence. Some words appear similar to phonetic dictionaries I have seen
chear (cheer) hair (here)
No help here. There are some very good linguists on this list though. Hope fully they can help boost your theory or poo-poo it.
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Larry Roux
Syracuse University
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>>> jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 07/06/03 01:34 AM >>>
Does this mean anything to anyone? If so I'll tell you how I got it.
Paceor ohas ar ahaud creos creoro cherer o hor creosdo roro chear or o hair
cehaud crear arc chear
Yes I probably am losing it! :-(
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