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|  |  |  | Grammar Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Papiamento - Geographic distributionPapiamento is the primary language spoken on the Caribbean islands of Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire. It is also well known by people in Saba, St Eustatius, and the Sint Maarten islands.
Papiamento - Dialects.
Papiamento has three main dialects, one per island: Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire.
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Papiamento is a tonal language, which is unusual in creoles, and probably influenced by African tones. Tones in creoles can also be found in Saramaccan.
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Quadrivium Quadrivium (Latin) [from quattuor four + via path] A place where four roads meet and cross; used by Boethius and medieval scholars to denote the higher division of the seven liberal arts: arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy; the lower division, or trivium, consists of grammar, logic, and rhetoric. (See also: Quadrivium, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Panini Panini (Sanskrit) The most eminent of all Sanskrit grammarians of whatever age, the author of the Ashtadhyayi, Paniniya, and several other works. Panini was considered a rishi who received his inspiration from the god Siva. Orientalists are not certain in what epoch he lived, some guessing 600 BC, others about 300 AD; he is said to have been born in Salatura in Gandhara, an Indian district west of the Indus. His grammar is composed in the form of 3,996 slokas or sutras arranged in eight chapters, the aphorisms extremely brief, and long study is often required in order to ascertain Panini's meanings. Grammar with him was a science studied for its own sake, and investigated with the most minute criticism. (See also: Panini, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Dictionary on Amarakosa Amarakosa (Sanskrit) (from a not + mara dying from the verbal root mri to die + kosa treasury, sheath, dictionary) Also Amarakosha. Immortal treasury; a dictionary written by Amara or Amara-Simha, sage, scholar, and Buddhist, about whom not very much is definitely known. Orientalists place him anywhere between the 2nd and 6th centuries. They are unanimous, however, in rating the Amarakosa as equal in quality and importance for the Sanskrit language as is Panini's grammar. Amarakosa is also sometimes applied to the highest of the kosas (sheaths). (See also: Amarakosa, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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GLAMOUR GLAMOUR Glamour didn't always refer to the quality of a movie star. It is actually a corruption of grammar or gramarye, a word with two meanings: 1) grammar and 2) magic. Magic has much to do with the casting of spells (and spelling goes back to Gematria and the meanings of the letters of words, an insight that the Jews picked up from the Egyptians). Once again, the connection between language and magic is quite clear. Remember, Gods are really cosmic magicians who create and mutate things through the Word and human magicians achieve their ends by invocation, evocation, chants, mantras, orisons, etc. All things are as they are because of the words we give to them. Example, a mushroom can be called either a psychedelic or a death-dealing toadstool. Or if you call a man a king then he is a king and if you call him a fool then he is a fool. Grammar in the schoolroom sense is also magic, for knowing exactly and correctly how to phrase your thoughts you thereby affect reality for precision or imprecision. Vedanta is even more specific. Vedanta actually means linguistic grammar. (See also: GLAMOUR, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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Sai Baba Dictionary on Vedanga Vedanga: Vedanga: Veda-limb. Six branches of post-Vedic studies revered as auxiliary to the Vedas. Four Vedangas govern correct chanting of the Vedas: 1. Shiksha (phonetics), 2. Çhandas (meter), 3. Nirukta (etymology), 4. Vyakarana (grammar). The two other Vedangas are 5. Jyotisha Vedanga (astronomy-astrology) and 6. Kalpa Vedanga (procedural canon) which includes the Shrauta and Shulba Shastras (ritual codes), Dharma Shastras (social law) and Grihya Shastras (domestic codes). (See also: Vedanga, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)
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