Dear Karl,
> The verb is plural third person, but the subject is PLGY MYM.
>
> M(YNTYK cannot be the subject, as it has a prefixed M- short for
> MN which can never be the subject of the verb.
HH: It only has a prefixed MN in your interpretation. You know that
you are ignoring the standard meaning for the term given in all
translations I've seen. So why push such obscurantist logic? The
word means "spring," and the M is part of the noun, not a prefix.
Yours,
Harold Holmyard
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