What do we say...we say War.

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USA
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CRUX-Latin for Cross
X transitions to S for phonetic sound to Crucis
RUSA
Ρωσία (Rosia)
Russia
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A and V are connected on the cross (my guess is that the V is also an old form Latin U)
καυσος (kausos) a burning. And καύσων (kauson) a burning heat "eventually derived into English cauterize"
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καύκᾰσος (Kaukasos) Mt. Caucasus (which is in the country of Georgia)
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έξι (exi) six
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ρακα (raka) word expressive of utter contempt
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χράω (chrao) scrape, graze, wound slightly (on/of the surface), to fall upon, attack, assail, to inflict upon a person, to be bent on doing, to be eager to do
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X to Z (ss) sound
ῥοῖζος (roizos) whizzing of an arrow
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κρέκω (kreko) to strike
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ῥῶσις (rosis) a strengthening, strength
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κρίσις (krisis) judgment, crisis, attack
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κρεισσων (kreisson) stronger, mightier- upper hand, better, having power over.
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Latin V and B can permutate
οβίς (obis) projectile shell
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αβασάνιστος (abasanistos) not well thought out
PESUNICA
Pes: Latin for foot
Take the intent of the word to Greek
πόδι : (podi) word for foot in Greek
Poti, Georgia
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πεζός (pezos) fighters on land "on foot" foot soldier etc...
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πἄσι (pasi) all, altogether
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πεσσεία (pesseia) game of draughts (checkers)
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έξι (eksi) six
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συνακοντίζω (sunakontizo) to strike with many javelins.
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σίνος (sinos) to hurt, harm, mischief
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σίνις (sinis) a ravager a plunderer- destroying
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συνεκκαίω (sunekkaio) to set on fire together
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νίκη: (niki)- victory, victory in battle
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νικώ: (niko)- overcome/defeat
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νεκρός: necros- dead/dead person
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νέκυς (nekus)- dead body- a corpse
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νεκάς (nekas)- a heap of slain
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νεικέω (neikeo)- to quarrel or wrangle with, to rail at, revile, upbraid, or abuse
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νῠχεύω (nucheuo)- to watch the night through, to pass the night
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ἑκάτόν (ekaton)- a hundred
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Ἑκάτη (Ekate)- Hecate, Goddess of the crossroads, nature, and child birthing...epithet is the "far darter" or "far shooter"
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ἓκᾰτος (ekatos)- far shooting
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ὲκκαίω (ekkaio)- to burn out, to light up, to kindle
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ὴχήεις (echeis)- sounding, ringing, roaring
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ἠχώ (echo)- echo
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έξι (exi) six
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ἕκηα (ekea) derived from (kaio) to light up, to burn, kindle- to burn and destroy

Hieroglyph of the four ages of man (the circle with the four "A's") can be represented as the Greek letters Φ(phi) and Θ(theta) combined.
ΦΘ
And with this we find:
Φθάνω (fthano- arrive, draw near, become, reach the point of, be reduced to, beforehand)
Φθίνω (fthino - wane, draw to a close; decline, waste away)
Φθῑσιμβροτος (fthisimbrotos- destroying or killing men)
Φθορεύς (fthoreus- destroyer, corrupter)
Φθόνος (fthonos- ill will, envy, jealousy)
Φθινόπορο (fthinoporo- autumn)
Φθείρομαι (ftheiromai- perish)
Φθῐτός (fthito- the dead)
Φθέγμα (fthegma - the sound of the voice, a voice)
ΦΘΕ'ΓΓΟΜΑΙ (Ftheggomai - to utter a sound or voice)
Φθόγγος (fthoggos - any clear distinct sound, esp. the voice)
I don't know the dates, maybe Nov 15th or Dec 5th
maybe not....obviously I've been wrong before.
Hecatomb
is the word of the day.



