There are thre Albanian language words for bollocks, ballocks.
They are:
1) bole
2) tope
3) koqe
Thirty years ago I thought the etymology would get better with time, but the opposite happened, they swelled up more the error and now their etymologies are pretty damaged.
Bollocks-Its root comes from the Albanian language word *bole.
The etymology is simple:
The origin of the word is from "B O", where B is a pictogram in this case but also a word conected with the Albanian verb b(ë) (bo, ba, bi, be) which means do, make and the O is also the pictogram of the shape of the bollocks.
The code of B in *bole (bollocks) is more elaborate because it also carries the pictographic form B of a joining of two O's. I think in the beginning it was built as a pictographic word, without the modern sense of plural and singular that today's linguistics has.
The code of B in *bole (bollocks) is more elaborate because it also carries the pictographic form B of a joining of two O's. I think in the beginning it was built as a pictographic word, without the modern sense of plural and singular that today's linguistics has.
For the first creator of the word, it was just an object where two O's are joined in a B, just like the other Albanian word *byth (ass) in which the same pictographic word-forming method is applied, it is a little more complicated because it also has the theta code, the theta pictogram, for which we think it is just a letter, and a letter that we mistakenly call as an ancient Greek alphabet.
It is the same main code in balls as well as the other Albanian words woth the same meaning *tope and *koqe where the B is missing as an auxiliary code, but not the main O code.
*Bole comes from the pictogram BO, which are O's in the form of joining two O's into one B.
It is the same main code in balls as well as the other Albanian words woth the same meaning *tope and *koqe where the B is missing as an auxiliary code, but not the main O code.
*Bole comes from the pictogram BO, which are O's in the form of joining two O's into one B.
B(ë) is a specific auxiliary code in thousands of words in European languages. It has the meanings of the verb do and make regardless of the fact that it can be within a word just as one sound B or one letter B. It exists also within a word as a phonetic transformation of B to P, B, F usualy at the beginning of the word. It has also a special form that comes from the complicated phonetic transformation case of B to D.
It is just a simple B where the vowels combined with it are not important for its code-meaning within the word. The essence is simply just the sound and the letter B.
Etymology of BALL
It is just a simple B where the vowels combined with it are not important for its code-meaning within the word. The essence is simply just the sound and the letter B.
Etymology of BALL
BAL=
BOL=O>A
B O-L=
BOL=O>A
B O-L=
"Made O" is the root, where O is the pictogram of *bole/bollocks.
The Albanian language has a clear code for the pictogram O in bole/balloks, koke/head, tope/balloks, koqe/balloks etc.
The balls of ballocks do not come from the PIE root *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell".
*bho- is the Proto-Indo-European root of the English word "Ball that linguists think of as *bhel. I think *bhel is wrong and it has also has no etymological connection with "to blow, to swell".
The Albanian language has a clear code for the pictogram O in bole/balloks, koke/head, tope/balloks, koqe/balloks etc.
The balls of ballocks do not come from the PIE root *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell".
*bho- is the Proto-Indo-European root of the English word "Ball that linguists think of as *bhel. I think *bhel is wrong and it has also has no etymological connection with "to blow, to swell".
The BO code is in those specific set of words that refer to various circular objects in this world, where the O pictogram comes from is the origin of the O itself, and the root of the word is *bho. O can become A and E during the time as phonetic transformation of O, but this happened at a later stage of its development, during the use of language, or what I say during the decay of the first language. The Albanian language is the only language that has that language largely intact.
It cannot be the same root *bhel for balloks and for swelling, flowering of flowers and many other meaningful words in new languages formed from late languages based on church languages.
*bho is for nouns, adjectives representing circular objects and *bho+l for swelling, swelling, swollen because it comes from a code that expresses action and action is coded with L where L is movement. OL in this case is an ideogram representing a process of upward movement from I to O. I symbolizes the beginning of movement at O. I is just the first point at a circle O. So we have an I that slowly rotates to form an O that's the ideogram of swelling and blooming.
In this case *bhol is an ideogram and not a pictogram. The confusion comes because the ideogram OL is created from two separate ideograms O and L, which are abstracted and symbolized by two separate pictograms, where the pictogram of O is part of it, but O as a concept based on pictograms has given many ideograms based on its multidimensionality meanings in inaction and action. The moon is the best example of OL code and how it works in the Albanian language codex.
*Bole is a static object, a picture of a BO image, a name and L is just an auxiliary code or a kind of ending to form the name that has no meaningful connection to the basic code-meaning of the word. Bole comes from *bho and swelling, bloom comes from *bhol. In swelling, bloom, blow, the L is the main code together with the O, where the B remains an auxiliary word-forming code in the meaning of the verb do, make.
It cannot be the same root *bhel for balloks and for swelling, flowering of flowers and many other meaningful words in new languages formed from late languages based on church languages.
*bho is for nouns, adjectives representing circular objects and *bho+l for swelling, swelling, swollen because it comes from a code that expresses action and action is coded with L where L is movement. OL in this case is an ideogram representing a process of upward movement from I to O. I symbolizes the beginning of movement at O. I is just the first point at a circle O. So we have an I that slowly rotates to form an O that's the ideogram of swelling and blooming.
In this case *bhol is an ideogram and not a pictogram. The confusion comes because the ideogram OL is created from two separate ideograms O and L, which are abstracted and symbolized by two separate pictograms, where the pictogram of O is part of it, but O as a concept based on pictograms has given many ideograms based on its multidimensionality meanings in inaction and action. The moon is the best example of OL code and how it works in the Albanian language codex.
*Bole is a static object, a picture of a BO image, a name and L is just an auxiliary code or a kind of ending to form the name that has no meaningful connection to the basic code-meaning of the word. Bole comes from *bho and swelling, bloom comes from *bhol. In swelling, bloom, blow, the L is the main code together with the O, where the B remains an auxiliary word-forming code in the meaning of the verb do, make.
What's the difference between e noun snd a verb?
Nouns are words that name persons, places, or things. Verbs are words used to indicate actions.
The action is a concept of the movement, which is the Albanian codex of L.
It is much mistaken by linguists when its existence is given by: phyllon which they think is Greek as, "leaves," phallos "swollen penis;" but it come from the Albanian languase word "bole os" which means it is bollocks), Latin as "flower", florere "to bloom, blossom" because when O moves in the process from I to O it means blossom and the code has another dimension of the ideographic meaning OL and cannot be classified in a group with the same root as the purely pictographic word *bole. They have no direct etymological connection from the semantic and the Albanian language codex points of view.
The action is a concept of the movement, which is the Albanian codex of L.
It is much mistaken by linguists when its existence is given by: phyllon which they think is Greek as, "leaves," phallos "swollen penis;" but it come from the Albanian languase word "bole os" which means it is bollocks), Latin as "flower", florere "to bloom, blossom" because when O moves in the process from I to O it means blossom and the code has another dimension of the ideographic meaning OL and cannot be classified in a group with the same root as the purely pictographic word *bole. They have no direct etymological connection from the semantic and the Albanian language codex points of view.
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