Unless you are more explicit, Isaac, unless you give some understable***
examples... I'm afraid that very few of us in this list will agree with
you.
I'm wondering what the usefulness of what you write here is:
"The endings AN, ON, UN, are, in my humble opinion, ( לעניות דעתי ) personal
pronouns, as in ANIY ( אני, אנו ), referring to the thing described. To wit:
XAL-ON, 'a thing that is XALUL, or KALUL in a wall', AD-ON, 'he who is AD,
or AZ', AT-ON, 'she who is AT or AD or AZ' like the goddess Athena. In
spoken Hebrew we have PARDES-AN, 'he who tends orchards'."
--Where do we find the meaning "I, me, we, us" in a word as XALON, that
simply means "window"? Where is the "I, me, we, us" in "a thing that is
XALUL... in a wall"?
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