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Re: VMs: VMS EVA ii combinations (fq2b.zip: 7k)



>Here, we know that before i{i}n we will essentially always see 'a', while
after 'a' there can be several things.
>This is not the result of 'chance'. There is a rule, or a design behind it.

It might support one of the theories that one voynich word is composed of
several parts: <ABC> Where:
A = a code book entry for a noun or verb
B,C = plural / sigular / feminime / masculine etc.

My guess is that the vord "Venetian", like in "those bloody Venetians" would
occur mostly in plural, so the VMS word <venetian><plural><masculine> would
be more likely than <venetian><sigular><feminine>

But I'm just juggling some wild guesses from the history books. I don't know
if they could be put into practice.

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