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Approximate number of words in sound
group U = 667. (Last page update
08/18/07)
1.) In this
dictionary, the phrase associated spellings/words is a gross
generalization. Words following this phrase may or may not be related to
the initial word and definition (s) preceding it. ....
http://mirrorh.com/notes.htm
U, V, W, O
U - "Mirror History" dictionary designates letter U to signify the third of ten descending
sound groups that define its alphabetical order. Letters inhabiting this group include:
U, and O [when long], W, & V [depending on language]. Theoretical definitions for sound
group U include: Point Within a Circle, Child, Universe, Numeral 2. [Etznab Mathers]
U - "Reported glyphs thought to represent U include: a capital Y-like shape; a folded ships
sail; a circle and staff shape [oar]; an upside-down h-like shape; a verticle line with
a little curve at top; a verticle line with a tiny circle at top; a U shape; a V shape; a
downward spiral shape; a [baby?] chicken; a wilted flower [lotus]; an arched or bent
over string with a loop tied at the bottom. Trivia: U was carved by the Romans as V, and
is still represented this way on modern buildings. U and V were interchangable until the
1500's, first being differentiated on the continent, and then later in England in the
1600's, though V was sometimes used until as late as the 1700's. Associated spellings/
words: V, W, 0, F."
U - "Definitions: the moon; bottom, valley, abyss (Naga-Maya). Associated spellings/words: u
['he, she'] (Mayan)."
U - "The Hungarian runic symbol reportedly shows the torso of a man. The word UR in Hungarian
means lord, master."
U - "Definitions: 'sleep'; 'name of the level of consciousness in which dreaming occurs'.
*Link: http://swamij.com/om.htm [T.D. - 05/27/07]
u - "A cuneiform prefix used before plant names; to nourish, support; sleep, to sleep; ten."
(Sumerian)
V - "The sixth letter [Vav] in the Hebrew alphabet. The common symbolic meaning for Vav is a
hook. When prefixed to a word, V generally means 'and'. Other meanings attributed to V
include: however, if, yet, then, that, but only, when, particularly, with, different,
namely, again. V is used as a common prefix of conjunction in the Hebrew language that
links words and phrases to form sentences; joins sentences into paragraphs and chapters;
connects one chapter to another; and even unites books. When V is prefixed to a verb in
scripture, it changes the tense from past to future, or vice versa. Some examples include:
ydbr [he will speak] / vydbr [he spoke]; hyh [was] / vhyh [will be]; yhy [will be] / vyhy
[was]. When V [with a dot] is suffixed to a word, it means 'of them,' and 'they'. Among
Jewish scholars the letter V is also believed to suggest: completeness and timelessness.
Associated spellings/words: u; b."
V - "The Hungarian runic symbol for V looks like a V wedge from an axe cut. Interestingly many
archaic M sounds have become V sounds in Hungarian. The letter M looks like this symbol."
V - "V is closely related to U. The two uppercase forms were used interchangably until the
1700's."
F - "Glyphs believed to signify F include: a verticle staff with two short projections [the
Runic symbol]. Meanings attributed to F include: an oar. Trivia: The letter F is related
to both P and U. By some scholars, F is believed to represent the evolved form of Vav [Y],
or U. History: Before it was dropped, F was the original sixth letter in the Greek
alphabet. Reportedly, F originated from the Pheonician Vav which was adapted by the Greeks
and then dropped from the alphabet in the 7th century B.C. The Etruscans borrowed their F
from the Greeks and altered it into a symbol similar to our 8. The 8 appears in the early
Latin as the digraph F8 and was later simplified F."
W - "W is a latecomer to the alphabet, first descended from the Semitic letter Vau, which was
also the origin of the letters F, U, V and Y. The W form did not appear at all in
antiquity. Instead the Greeks used F or digamma for their W sound. This was later changed
into the consonantal U, then into the V. W didn't come into full use until 700 A.D. after
the Anglo-Saxon invasion, when the runic alphabet became the alphabet of Britain."
O - "Glyphs thought to represent O include: an eye, with or without pupil [oyin, ayin]; a U
shape; a V shape. Trivia: Reportedly, O descended from the Semitic ayin which meant the
word eye in Phoenician and used it as the vowel omnicron in their early alphabet. The
Ionian alphabet replaced the O for omega, placing it at the end of their alphabet."
O - "The Hungarian runic symbol reportedly shows the sideview of a nose, called OR. Or can
also mean a peak, point."
O - "Definitions: awakened consciousness." (Mayan)
O - "Definitions: big; exact middle, center (Japanese). Associated spellings/words: O ['five,
5'] (Korean); ue ['on top of'] (Japanese)."
wh - "Definitions: a pronominal suffix (Aramaic). Associated spellings/words: vh, uh."
wa - "Definitions: Strong Pressing; Fire: A fire is made by firmly pressing a wooden rod down
onto a wooden board and spinning the rod with a bow drill." (Hebrew)
wa - "Name for a pictograph composed of xue [cave, hole] and yan [swallow]. General meanings
include: hole like burrowed by a swallow; hollow; hole. In combination with hand [shou],
general meanings include: dig; excavate; gouge." (Chinese)
wa - "Name for a pictograph believed to represent interlocking roof tiles. General meanings
include: tile." (Chinese)
va - "Definitions: to blow; enclictic particle meaning 'or' (Sanskrit). Associated spellings/
words: vah ['to transport, to use']."
Ve - "One of Odin's two brothers who helped to kill the giant Ymir." (Teutonic Mythology)
wei - "Definitions: encircle, surround; outstanding, great; reed; woof; guard." (Chinese)
wei - "Name for an ideograph showing a large square. Meanings include: an enclosure; not
yet. In combination with chuan [persons back to back], the general meaning is: oppose."
(Chinese)
wei - "Name for a pictograph showing chou [step and stop; move] and chuan [persons back to
back; oppose, opposition]. General meanings include: move in opposition; defy;
disregard." (Chinese)
wei - "Name for a pictograph believed to show a female monkey. General meanings include:
do; serve as, act as; be; become." (Chinese)
vay - "Definitions: A strong pressing down on someone bringing despair or hopelessness.
Pressure." (Hebrew)
wu - "Name for a pictograph believed to show a person bending his back carrying a heavy
load. General meanings include: having no breath; no; nothing; not; don't." (Chinese)
wu - Name for a pictograph believed to represent banners on a pole used to direct troops.
General meanings include; no; not; do not." (Chinese)
wu - "Name for a pictograph believed to represent a pestle. General meanings include: pestle;
seventh Earthly Branch." (Chinese)
wu - "A pictograph showing four sides and a center; the two principles yin and yang that form
the five elements between heaven and earth; five; noon (Chinese). Associated spellings/
words: wuxing ['comprehension']."
wu - "Name for an ideograph showing a flat surface [yi] supported by legs [ren]. General
meanings include: high and level; stool." (Chinese)
Wu - "The ancient official religion at the courts of the emperors, kings, and nobles of China."
wo - "Definitions: I, me [pronoun]." (Chinese)
wo - "Reported healing sound for bladder and kidney. Stretch consists of sitting down,
clasping hands and pulling knees up to chest, and looking up. Associated spellings/
words: wooooooooo."
OU - "Symbolic sound for the positive polarity of the ether, the sun and moon combined."
(Tibetan Buddhism)
ou - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'not' [John 1:5]. Other meanings
include: cannot, nay, nothing."
ue - "Definitions: on top of." (Japanese)
eau - "Definitions: water." (French)
Eua - "Definitions: isolation, separation; Eve (Mayan). Associated spellings/words: eu ['to
lack, empty']."
vaya - "Definitions: air; atmosphere; vayu, a Yazad presiding over the atmosphere." (Avesta)
Vayu - "Definitions: Air; the god of the wind and atmosphere; the breath of life which sprang
from the breath of Purusa (Vedic Mythology). Associated spellings/words: vata ['wind'];
Vahu ['wind God'] (Iranian); vayu tattva ['shadow world'] (Tibetan Buddhism)."
Vahu - "Iranian name for the Vedic Vayu [the 'wind god' or 'breath of life'] later associated
with Zurvan."
Vav - "Sixth letter in the Hebrew alphabet. The modern form of Vav shows a verticle staff with
a leftward-facing small appendage at top, which resembles the old Phoenician letter 'U'
[a verticle staff with a u-like shape attached at top left, or an upside-down leftward-
facing small h-like shape]. Meanings attributed to V include: hook, nail; doorknob;
hearing; liberty; the 6th letter [2nd Elemental] in the Hebrew alphabet; the 5th ['God
divided between the light and darkness'] of 32 reported paths, or states of consciousness
(Hebrew). Associated spellings/words: Vau, Waw."
Wi - "The all-knowing Dakota [Sioux] spirit of the sun. The father of the peace-goddess Whope.
According to Lakota legend, Skan [sky] created Wi [light]." (Native American)
wi - "Definitions: traditional prophets." (Burmese)
vi - "Definitions: away from, apart; separate from; different from, exclusive of; contrary to."
(Avestan)
oi - "Definitions: love, want." (Hakka)
wie - "Definitions: how." (German)
vay - "A strong pressing down on someone bringing despair or hopelessness. Pressure." (Hebrew)
way - "Definitions: companion spirit." (Mayan)
wahy - "Definitions: inspiration, revelation." (Arabic)
vya - "The pressing together of soil by God to form man; Man." (Hebrew)
via - "Definitions: way." (Latin)
uya - "Definitions: face." (Quechua)
wia (why) - "Definitions: hello [V]." (Chinese)
VIV /r - "Definitions: alive, life. Associated spellings/words: vivus, vita (Latin); VIVI;
VITA; vivo ['alive'] (Spanish)."
Ohio - "Definitions: beautiful." (Native American)
uios - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'son' [Mark 1:11, 2:10, Etc.]. Assoc-
iated spellings/words: huios."
Vivasvat - "In the Rig-Veda, he was believed to have married Tvastar's daughter Saranyu, the
sister of Trisiras ['three-headed'] and begot the twins Yama and Yami."
(Vedic Mythology)
violet - "Definitions: purple (German). Associated spellings/words: viola (Latin)."
vivek - "Definitions: discrimination; searching inquiry, careful study, as the first step on
the path of the Masters [Julian Johnson, The Path Of The Masters, 16th printing, 1997,
p. 468] (Sanskrit). Associated spellings/words: bibek."
uiothhsia - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words: 'adoption' [Romans 8:15].
Other definitions include: sonship; full rights of sons. Associated spellings/
words: huiothesia."
vis - "Definitions: to be, to become; to pierce, to enter, to touch; to agree, accept, approve,
comply, assent; to receive; to pay attention to, to heed; settlement, clan, village,
family, household (Avestan); to pervade (Sanskrit)."
VIS /r - "Definitions: see. Associated spellings/words: visus (Latin); vis ['see'] (Pali)."
wise - "Definitions: direction (Old English). Associated spellings/words: weiss ['white'];
ich weiss ['I know']."
WISH - "Definitions: have a desire (for) OE. Associated spellings/words: wyscan = (MLG.),
wunschen (MDu.), wonscen, wunscen (OHG.), wunsken (G. wunschen), ON. aeskja :- Gmc.
*wunskjan, f. wunska-, -0 (OE. wusc, MDu. wunsc, wonsc, OHG. wunsc (G. wunsch), ON.
osk wish), f. *wun- *wen- *wan-; cf. Skr. vanchati wishes ...." (Based on: Oxford
Concise Dictionary of English Etymology, 1996 edition)
vish - "Definitions: to pervade." (Sanskrit)
vish - "Definitions: poison, to sprinkle, to moisten; afar, at a distance (Avestan). Associat-
ed spellings/words: vi ['away from, apart; separate from; different from, exclusive
of; contrary to']."
GUISE - "Definitions: style, fashion, external appearance. Associated spellings/words: GUIDE
['direct the course of, wayshower']; guier; wise ['direction']; weisen ['indicate,
direct']."
wheesh - "Definitions: so much, as much." (Gaelic)
visya - "Definitions: guardian angel of the village; pertaining to the village or borough."
(Avestan)
visva - "Definitions: all." (Sanskrit)
Oisin - "Definitions: little fawn. Son of Fionn." (Celtic Mythology)
weisen - "Definitions: indicate; wise." (German)
Vishnu - "Definitions: wide; the 2nd member of the Hindu trinity known as the supporter,
preserver, and protector of the embryo in the whomb. Reportedly, Vishnu's color
was blue. Trivia: Only five hymns out of the 1,028 contained in the Rg-veda are
addressed to Vishnu, and only in a few other instances is Vishnu mentioned in
other hymns. Associated spellings/words: visnu; vinhu; venhu; vin ['sky'] (Tamil)."
visvakarma - "Definitions: the all-Creator." (Sanskrit)
vispa - "Definitions: everything; whole, entire." (Avestan)
vahishta - "Definitions: best." (Avestan)
Vishuddha - "Definitions: the fifth, or throat nerve-center [Vishuddha-chakra]." (Sanskrit)
vistor - "Definitions: knowing." (Greek)
vin - "Definitions: sky." (Tamil)
Wyn [W] - "Definitions: Wind-vane; joy, happy medium; attraction; fellowship; the clanic or
tribal banner; weather vane; the 8th Rune commonly depicted by a vertical staff
with a triangular flag-like appendage at top [resembling a P shape]; last rune in
the first aett (Runic). Associated spellings/words: wunjo ['joy']; winja ['pasture'];
wynn ['pleasure, delight']; vend ['joy, hope']."
Wine - "Definitions: friend." (Teutonic)
winne - "Definitions: white (Celtic). Associated spellings/words: wynne, gwyn."
wahine - "Definitions; woman." (Hawaiian)
vina - "Definitions: a stringed musical instrument, perhaps the oldest of the classical
musical instruments in India, said to be the forerunner of sitar .... [Julian Johnson,
The Path Of The Masters, 16th printing, 1997, p. 467] (Sanskrit). Associated spellings/
words: veena, bina, beena."
oinos - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'wine' [Matthew 9:17]. Other defin-
itions include: compassion, pity. Associated spellings/words: oinophlogia ['drunken-
ness']."
Venus - "Definitions: second planet from the Sun. Associated spellings/words: Venus (Latin);
Aphrodite (Greek); Ishtar (Babylonian); Inanna (Sumerian); Ansata; Ankh ['a looped
cross - the symbol of the triumph of spirit over bodily matter] (Egyptian); Libitina."
vinase - "Definitions: to disappear, to utterly destroy [annihilate]." (Avestan)
Winona - "Definitions: firstborn." (Native American)
weinen - "Definitions: cry." (German)
ONION - "Definitions: plant grown for its pungent edible bulb. Associated spellings/words:
unyon (ME.), union (AN.), oignon (Old French), unionem (Latin)."
oiomai - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'suppose' [John 21:25]; 'think'
[James 1:7]."
uinal - "Definitions: month (Mayan). Associated spellings/words: wee-noll."
ONLY - "Definitions: solitary; of which there are no others; single (Old English). Associated
spellings/words: anlic, aenlic (Old English), einlik (MLG.), aenlice (Old English)."
wing - "Definitions: to assist." (Chinese)
VINC /r - "Definitions: conquer. Associated spellings/words: vincere (Latin)."
winik - "Definitions: man, person (Mayan). Associated spellings/words: wuinic ['to be human']
(Mayan)."
viento - "Definitions: wind." (Spanish)
oinophlogia - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'excess of wine' [1 Peter 4:3]].
Other definitions include: drunkenness. Associated spellings/words: oinos
['wine']."
Wir - "Definitions: we." (German)
vier - "Definitions: four." (German)
WHEEL - "Definitions: a circular disc. Associated spellings/words: hweol; kuklos; cakram."
vira - "Definitions: man; brave man, hero; chief." (Sanskrit)
vera - "Definitions: faith." (Slavic)
vihara - "Definitions: dwelling place (Sanskrit). Associated spellings/words: viharati
['to dwell']."
VERI /r - "Definitions: true, genuine (Latin). Associated spellings/words: verus ['true'],
ver."
Vili - "One of Odin's two brothers who helped to kill the giant Ymir." (Teutonic Mythology)
viele - "Definitions: many." (German)
vairya - "Definitions: agreeable, desirable; wish; will; self-commanding, autocratic. Ass-
ociated spellings/words: vairim; Khshathra Vairya, one of the Amesha Spentas, sixth
month of the year; metal (Avestan)."
Veronica - "Definitions: The true image. Associated spellings/words: vera iconica."
viloma - "Definitions: reverse." (Pali)
werewolf - "Definitions: man-wolf, spirit-wolf. Trivia: Virgil said the first werewolf was
Moeris, a spouse of the trinitarian Fate-goddess [Moera], from whom he learned
secrets of magic, including the necromantic knack of calling up the dead from
their tombs. Associated spellings/words: var-ulf, vaira-ulf, wargus, wlkoslak,
vlkodlak, wawkalak, vrykolaki, loup-garou, lupo, manaro, volkhvi."
vairagya - "Definitions: detachment, particularly mental detachment from the world and worldly
desires; a state of mind - not to be confused with asceticism or physical renun-
ciation of the world [Julian Johnson, The Path Of The Masters, 16th printing, 1997,
p. 467]. Associated spellings/words: vairag, vairagi ['one who has attained detach-
ment']."
Virgo - "Definitions: Virgil said the constellation Virgo [the virgin] was Erigone, Goddess of
Justice, also known as Astraea or Starry One. She identified with Libera, or Libra,
the lady of the Scales, judge of men and ruler of their fates; sixth sign of the
Zodiac, said to be ruled by the planet Mercury."
Vairocana - "[....] In the mandala of the five Dhyani Buddhas, the center is the fifth Wisdom,
Vairocana the illuminator, radiating blue light from his heart and symbolizing
the pure state of cosmic consciousness. .... This fifth Wisdom as the realization
of universal law is the sum total as well as the origin of the four Wisdoms sur-
rounding it. (5) [....]" [Based on article: (Five in the Center) by Rebecca
Robinson - Parabola, Vol. 24, No. 3, 1999, p. 54] - (5) Lama Aanagarika Govinda,
Foundations of Tibetan Mysticism]
Viracocha - "Supreme god of the Incas worshipped by many pre-Inca cultures. Associated
spellings/words: Con-Ticci-Viracochapachayachachic."
VERB - "Definitions: word. Associated spellings/words: verbum (Latin)."
wird - "Definitions: invocatory prayer." (Arabic)
wyrd - "Definitions: destiny, fate, fortune (Anglo-Saxon). Associated spellings/words: weordh-
an ['to become, to be']; werden ['to become'] (German); weird ['destiny'] (English);
vert-o ['to turn'] (Latin); vrt ['to turn, to roll, to become'] (Sanskrit); urdh-r
['fate'] (Old Norse)."
*wyrd - "[....] In Mythology, twins often represent the cosmic forces of light and dark, life
and death, good and evil. The glyph for Gemini, two parallel columns, one light and
the other dark, refers to the 'Gates of Hercules' which open into the world of opp-
osites. This pairing of light and dark forces not only reflects our earthbound exper-
ience of the cycles of day and night, summer and winter, the waxing and waning of the
moon, but also touches upon a profound human predicament, the problem of the shadow,
the inner opposite, the adversary who is also sister (or brother), born of the same
womb, a mirror reflection. [NP] Psychologically, our shadows are comprised of the
parts of ourselves that we learned - usually at an early age - to ignore, deny, and
split off as 'not me.' [....] The ancient Celts conceptualized this diabolical qual-
ity of the shadow in their idea that every king had a wyrd, a shadow twin who would
someday overthrow him. [....]" [Based on: Parabola article (Gemini and the Path of
Paradox, by Kat Duff, Vol. XIX, No. 2, 1994 (Twins), pp. 15-16]" [My brackets. NP =
"new paragraph" - D.R.D.]
Wyrdes - "The Anglo-Saxon fates, usually three sisters, who weave the destiny of man; witches,
soothsayers."
Viradj - "Definitions: the phenomenal world (Sanskrit). Associated spellings/words: viradyi."
weg - "Definitions: trail." (German)
VIC /r - "Definitions: change, substitute, deputy. Associated spellings/words: VICIS; vicar
['substitute'] (Latin)."
vig - "Definitions: war." (Scandinavian)
uayak - "Definitions: to dream (Mayan). Associated spellings/words: yak ['language'] (Mayan)."
wicce - "Definitions: female magician (Old English). Associated spellings/words: wicca ['male
magician']."
oikia - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'house' [Matthew 2:11]."
oikos - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'house' [Matthew 9:6]. Other defin-
itions include: houses, home. Associated spellings/words: oikeios ['household']."
oikeios - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'household' [Galatians 6:10].
Other definitions include: house. Associated spellings/words: oikhios; oikos
['house']."
vigyan - "Definitions: esoteric knowledge."
wiccian - "Definitions: practice of magical arts." (Old English)
Vijnana - "Definitions: consciousness; the 3rd Nidana; mundane consciousness." (Sanskrit)
wiggynnagh - "Definitions: Viking." (Gaelic)
oikonomia - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'stewardship' [Luke 16:2 ];
'dispensation' [1 Corinthians 9:17], [Ephesians 1:10; 3:2], [Colossians 1:25].
Other definitions include: administer, administration. Associated spellings/words:
oikonomos ['steward']."
oikonomos - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'steward' [Luke 12:42 ]. Other
definitions include: chamberlain, stewards, governors. Associated spellings/words:
oikonomia ['administration']."
Vichama - "The son of the Sun God and half brother of Pachacamac, the creator." (Peruvian
Mythology)
oikoumene - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'world' [Matthew 24:14]; 'earth'
[Luke 21:26]. Other definitions include: inhabited earth. Associated spellings/
words: oikoumenh."
Uighur - " 'The Uighur Empire was possibly the first, and unquestionably the largest, most
important, and most powerful, of all the colonial empires belonging to Mu.
Colonization commenced just north of Burma more than 70,000 years ago.' [Based on:
Col. James Churchward]."
Vikarr - "Definitions: legendary ancestor of the Vikings."
vigraha - "Definitions: form." (Sanskrit)
vichara - "Definitions: reflection." (Sanskrit)
vyakarana - "Definitions: grammar." (Sanskrit)
VICT /r - "Definitions: conquer. Associated spellings/words: vivtus (Latin)."
vyakta - "Definitions: evident, clear." (Sanskrit)
oiketes - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'servant' [Luke 16:13]. Other
definitions include: household servant. Associated spellings/words: oikeths;
oikhios ['household']; oikos ['house']."
oikodome - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'buildings' [Matthew 24:1].
Other definitions include: a building, buildings, edify, edification, edifying.
Associated spellings/words: oikodomh; oikodomeo, oikodomho ['to build up']."
oiktirmos - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'mercies' [Romans 12:1]; 'mercy'
[Hebrews 10:28]. Other definitions include: compassion, pity. Associated spell-
ings/words: eleos ['mercy']."
vip - "Definitions: tremble, quake, vibrate (Sanskrit). Associated spellings/words: vepate."
vid - "Definitions: knowledge (Sanskrit). Associated spellings words: vidya; budh ['to know']."
VID /r - "Definitions: see. Associated spellings/words: video ['I see'] (Latin); wit (English)."
veve - "[....] The veve is simultaneously an offering, a petition, and praise for the ancient
African gods and goddesses. .... The word 'veve' is derived from the ancient Fon term
for the ritual palm oil used in drawing rectangular ground offerings. [....]" [Based
on article: (Veve, The Sacred Symbol of Vodoun) by Lilith Dorsey - Parabola, Vol. 24,
No. 3, 1999, p. 44]
weib - "Definitions: neuter for wife; female, woman." (German)
weit - "Definitions: far." (German)
wite - "Definitions: punishment (Old English). Associated spellings/words: twit ['find fault
with, taunt']; vita ['punish'] (old Norse)."
weiph - "Definitions: white." (German)
Wayeb - "Definitions: Mayan calendar month name 19 [5 Aug - 10 Aug], Discrepant, antagonistic,
unequal, Creator of the Universe."
*Link: http://www.astraltraveler.com/calendars/maya.html [T.D. - 12/25/06]
Veda - "Literally, divine knowledge; one of four collections of ancient Hindu lore. Associated
spellings/words: vidya."
oida - "Definitions: knowing, understanding, organization of one's perceptions (Greek) Ass-
ociated spellings/words: ginosko." (Greek)
vibhuta - "Definitions: ability to manifest great psychic powers."
witz - "Definitions: mountain." (Mayan)
oeides - "Definitions: having the form of (Greek). Associated spellings/words: -oid."
weben - "Definitions: weave." (German)
vedana - "Definitions; sensation, feeling; the 7th Nidana." (Sanskrit)
EVIDENT - "Definitions: clear or obvious. Associated spellings/words: e + videre ['see']."
Vedanta - "Definitions: end [anta] of the Vedas, or highest teachings of the Vedas." (Sanskrit)
Vedanta - "Definitions: Vedanta means the anta or culmination or essence of the Vedas. It is
a principal branch of Hindu philosophy."
*Link: http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Vedanta/id/2008693
Vidar - "Definitions: a strong silent Norse god and son of Odin. He will slay Fenrir and
survive the battle of Ragnarok." (Norse Mythology)
vitarka - "Definitions: analysis." (Sanskrit)
withershins - "Definitions: circumambulation to the left; the counterclockwise circuit.
Associated spellings/words: widdershins; Tuatl."
Witchcraft - "Witchcraft has always been a religion of poetry, not theology. The myths,
legends, and teachings are recognized as metaphors for 'That-Which-Cannot-Be-
Told,' the absolute reality our limited minds can never completely know. The
mysteries of the absolute can never be explained - only felt or intuited.
Symbols and ritual acts are used to trigger altered states of awareness in which
insights that go beyond words are revealed. When we speak of the 'secrets that
cannot be told,' we do not mean merely that rules prevent us from speaking
freely. We mean that the inner knowledge literally cannot be expressed in words.
It can only be conveyed by experience, and no one can legislate what insight
another person may draw from any given experience." (Based on: Starhawk, The
Spiral Dance, p. 32)
wui - "Definitions: tuber." (Mayan)
voi - "Definitions: will, can." (Hakka)
wuya - "Definitions: the chief Kachinas." (Native American/Southwest Indian]
Uo - "Definitions: Mayan calendar month name 2 [31 Aug - 19 Sep], Good behavior, solar cross,
strightness."
*Link: http://www.astraltraveler.com/calendars/maya.html
Wu - "Definitions: '[....] Physicist Wayne Wang found the similarities between the physics of
the holographic universe and the Tao Te Ching so startling that he makes an explicit
link in his book Dynamic Tao.(26) In this book, originally written by Lao Tzu in 500 BCE,
the manifest world is described as Yo, the mirror world as Wu and the infinite singular-
ity as the eternal Tao. [NP] In another of the Chinese teachings, the Ta Chuan, the
themes of negative and positive space and time becomes more explicit. This quote des-
cribes the manifrst and mirror universe as male and female and their entwined relation-
ship.(27) "The process of Ch'ien completes things through the male. The progess of K'un
completes things through the female. Ch'ien knows the great beginnings. K'un makes and
completes all things." (Based on: Punk Science, Inside The Mind of God, by Dr Manjir
Samanta-Laughton [Copyright 2006], pp. 283-284 - [26 - Wang WL. Dynamic Tao and its
manifestation. (Helena Island Publisher) 2004. 27 - karcher S. Ta Chuan: the Great
Treatise. (St Martin's press) 2000.]
Wu Wang - "Name for an ideograph composed of wu [a person bending his back carrying a heavy
load; having no breath; no] on top wang [to walk away]. General meanings include:
without falsehood; not untruthful; the 25th hexagram: heaven above, thunder below."
(I Ching)
vohu-mano - "Definitions: one of 6 divine rays of light, pure mindedness. Associated spellings/
words: vohu ['good'] (Avestan)."
ox - "Definitions: who by his power caused; the 3rd command (Mayan). Associated spellings/
words: oosh ['nourishment'] (Mayan); ooch."
os - "Definitions: god (Old English). Associated spellings/words: as."
Os [O] - "Definitions: speech, mouth; Odin; the 26th Rune (Runic); related to logos ['primal
vibration'] (Greek)."
us - "Definitions: side, edge; distance; in geometry: length; height; verticle; perpendicular;
verb: to follow; to drive; to come near to, reach; to let reach; to transport, bring; to
join; to be next to, border; to moor, dock; to lean against." (Sumerian)
us - "Definitions: up, forth, out, elevated, high, above, much, exceeding." (Avestan)
us - "Definitions: foundation; to support, lift; to stand upon; a length measure; blood;
blood vessel; death; to die; to kill; to block; adjective: dead; spittle; foundation
place, base; venom, poison; spittle, slaver; moistening; spell, charm." (Sumerian)
us - "Definitions: to die, dead." (Sumerian)
us - "Definitions: mother ewe, adult female sheep." (Sumerian)
ous - "Definitions: ear, ears (Greek). Associated spellings/words: otos."
ose - "Definitions: chemical suffix used for sugars and related compounds."
vas - "Definitions: dwell." (Sanskrit)
vas - "Definitions: to wish, desire (Avestan). Associated spellings/words: vasna, vaso."
vaz - "Definitions: to guide; to fly (Avestan). Associated spellings/words: vata ['wind']."
Was - "Definitions: a sceptre with a forked base [Was sceptre] that reportedly represented
'power' and 'dominion' to the Egyptians. Associated spellings/words: us, was, waz.
See: Phoenician & Hebrew Zayin."
vasha - "Definitions: carriage, vehicle, wagon, chariot." (Avestan)
ushi - "Definitions: intelligence, understanding; mind." (Avestan)
vasu - "Definitions: Goods, wealth; Giver of Good Things; One of eight divine beings, children
of Aditi and attendants of Indra; personification of natural phenomena: Apa [water],
Anila [wind], Anala [fire], Dhara [earth], Dhruva [pole-star], Prabhasa [dawn],
Pratyusha [light], Soma [moon] (Hindu Mythology). Associated spellings/words: vas
['shine, be radiant']."
Ushas - "The lovely Hindu dawn maiden who sprung from the head of Dyaus. The twin sister of
Nakt, or Ratri [the goddess of night] (Hindu Mythology). Associated spellings/words:
usas ['shining; east'] (Sanskrit); eos; aurora."
uaxax - "Definitions: to make man to stand erect; the 8th command." (Mayan)
Vaisyas - "The Hindu class [caste] of merchants and husbandmen."
Oshossi - "The god of hunters among the Yoruba of southern Nigeria." (African)
Oshun - "Definitions: African Creativity Goddess." (Yoruban)
ozein - "Definitions: to smell (Greek). Associated spellings/words: ozone ['a gas with a
marked odor composed of three oxygen atoms']."
wuxian - "Definitions: infinity." (Chinese)
ushahin - "Definitions: time between Midnight & Dawn." (Avestan)
ushnisha - "Bodhic proturbence on crown of the forehead" (Sanskrit)
Osanyin - "Yoruba god of herbs and plants." (African)
Oshunmare - "The rainbow serpent of the Yoruba, the counterpart of the Dahomean Aido-hwedo."
ushang - "Definitions: dawn (Avestan). Associated spellings/words: ushanghem."
wuxing - "Definitions: comprehension." (Chinese)
osam - "Definitions: eight." (Bosnian)
ushum - "Definitions: one." (Sumerian)
osme - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'savour' [Ephesians 5:2]. Other
definitions include: a smell, fragrance. Associated spellings/words: osmh; osmium."
osme - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'holily' [1 Thessalonians 2:10].
Other definitions include: holy. Associated spellings/words: hosios, osios; osiotes,
hosiotes ['holiness']."
uzumma - "Definitions: flesh producer." (Sumerian)
uasal - "Definitions: noble." (Gaelic)
vassal - "Definitions: servant." (Gaelic)
wasser - "Definitions: water." (German)
usira - "Definitions: to rise, to rise up." (Avestan)
Wesley - "Definitions: west meadow." (Old English)
Osiris - " 'Born in Atlantis about 20,000 B.C. He went to a Naacal college in Mu and became a
master. He later returned to Atlantis, and there purged religion of the extravagances
and excesses which had crept into it. He then became the head of the Atlantian
Church, a position which he held through a long life. The people so loved him for
his gentleness and gentle teachings that they wanted to dethrone the King and place
Osiris on the throne. This he would not permit and positively refused to allow such
a thing to be talked about. When Osiris died he was deified and religion called
after him, just as our religion today is called the Christian religion after the
teachings of Christ; In the text of the Book of the Dead it is stated that he was
the son of Seb and Nut.' [Based on: Col. James Churchward]. Associated spellings/
words: Asar, Ausar; Heriri."
Osiris - "Egyptian Zodiac sign 8 [March 27 - April 25]: God of the underworld. Those born
under this sign are emotionally perplexing and often misunderstood. Associated spell-
ings/words: (pA-n)-rnnwtt (Egyptian), Parmoute (Coptic), Baramudah (Arabic)."
*Link: http://www.astraltraveler.com/calendars/egyptian.html
vazrat - "Definitions: club, mace (Avestan). Associated spellings/words: vazra."
vesica - "Definitions: bladder; +copper vessel used in distilling XVII; v. piscis 'fish
bladder', painted oval figure used as an aureole XIX. - L. vesica, vessica, vensica
bladder, blister. So vesical pert. to the uninary bladder. XVIII. - late L. vesicate:
blister. XVII. f. pp. stem of late L. vesicare; see -ATE. vesication XVI. vesicle:
small sac or cyst XVI; small elevation of the cuticle containing fluid XVIII. - F.
vesicule or L. vesicula." [Based on: Oxford Concise Dictionary Of English Etymology
(1996 paperback version), p. 524]
Vasuki - "Definitions: one of the three great serpent kings who reportedly ruled the Nagas in
Patala; the serpent who was twisted as a rope around Mount Mandara at the Churning
of the Ocean." (Hindu Mythology)
VEST /r - "Definitions: clothe, to dress. Associated spellings/words: vestire, vestus (Latin).
WEST - "Definitions: the direction west. Associated spellings/words: vestr, vestri, hesperos,
vesper."
Vesta - "Definitions: Roman goddess of the hearth who had a round temple in the Roman forum.
Her eternal sacred flame was kept alight by vestal virgins."
osteon - "Definitions: bone (Greek). Associated spellings/words: osteo."
ushtana - "Definitions: life, vital principle [of the body] (Avestan). Associated spellings/
words: ushtanem."
Ostenta - "Definitions: a name for one of four types of omens: those that make clear."
Oster - "Definitions: spring-time (German). Associated spellings/words: Eostre ['spring-god-
dess'] (Anglo-Saxon); Easter; Eostare; Ostare; Ostara; Astar-te; Ishtar."
vesper - "Definitions: evening star, Hesperus XIV; evening XVII; B. pl. +public disputations
held on the eve of the commencement of a bachelor of arts XVI; pl. sixth of the
canonical hours, evensong XVII. A. - L. vesper evening star (mod. vepres) - ecclL.
vesperas, acc pl. pf L. vespera evening, eventide = Gr. hespera." [Based on: Oxford
Concise Dictionary Of English Etymology (1996 paperback version), pp. 324-325]
esophagus - "Definitions: muscular tube connecting the mouth and stomach. Associated spellings/
words: oisein ['carry'] + phagein ['to eat'] (Greek)."
vestigium - "Definitions: footprint." (Latin)
uzdatat - "Definitions: effervesce, boil (Avestan). Associated spellings/words: uzda."
on - "Definitions: circular." (Mayan)
On - "Definitions: Old Testament name for the Egyptian city of Ounu. Other definitions include:
'the pillared city;' 'House of Ra'. Associated spellings/words: Ain Shams ['Sun eye, Sun
spring']; Heliopolis ['City of the Sun'] (Greek)."
on - "Definitions: an Egyptian radical meaning 'a being'."
on - "A common Latin suffix for non-metals."
Un - "Name for an Egyptian hieroglyph depicting a hare, or rabbit."
oon - "Definitions: egg." (Greek)
won - "Definitions: circle." (Korean)
one - "Definitions: a suffix generally reserved for keytones."
wan - "Name for an ideograph showing wan [oblique] reversed, representing curves on all sides.
General meanings include: ball; pill (Chinese)."
wan - "Name for an ideograph showing yu [three pieces of jade strung together] and yuan [top,
original]. General meanings include: play (Chinese). Associated spellings/words: wanju
['toy']; wanou ['doll']; wanshua ['play']; wanwu ['plaything']."
wen - "Name for a pictograph believed to represent interlocking lines. General meanings include:
script; writing; language." (Chinese)
wen - "Definitions: inquire, ask (Chinese). Associated spellings/words: wen ['smell'] (Chinese)."
van - "Definitions: to win, triumph, to overcome." (Avestan)
Wyn [W] - "Definitions: wind-vane; joy, happy medium; attraction; fellowship; the clanic or
tribal banner; weather vane; the 8th Rune commonly depicted by a vertical staff
with a triangular flag-like appendage at top [resembling a P shape]; last rune in
the first aett (Runic). Associated spellings/words: wunjo ['joy']; winja ['pasture'];
wynn ['pleasure, delight']; vend ['joy, hope']."
VEN /r - "Definitions: come. Associated spellings/words: venire, ventus (Latin); VENI, VENT;
venir ['come'] (Spanish)."
WANE - "Definitions: grow smaller or less. Associated spellings/words: wanon, wanen, vana."
onah - "Definitions: a time, period." (Hebrew)
onna - "Definitions: woman." (Japanese)
unna - "Definitions: to yield." (Old Norse)
vaina - "Definitions: mouth of a river." (Finnish)
uhane - "Definitions: soul." (Hawaiian)
vahana - "Definitions: vehicle (Sanskrit). Associated spellings/words: vahan; yana."
UNI /r - "Definitions: one. Associated spellings/words: unus ['one, 1st']."
Uni - "[....] The Goddess Uni, Mother of the Uni-verse, was a pre-Roman form of Italy's Cap-
itoline Triad, formerly composed of Juventas the nubile Virgin, Juno the preserving
Mother, and Minerva the all-wise Crone. [....]' [Based on: The Crone - Woman of Age,
Wisdom, and Power, by Barbara G. Walker (Copyright 1985), p. 22]. Associated spellings/
words: Unei; Uni Mae; Mae Uni; Hera (Greek), Juno (Roman); Astarte (Phoenician); Cupra."
*Links: http://www.thaliatook.com/OGOD/uni.html - [T.D. - 05/27/07]
wenyan - "Definitions: classical Chinese."
vuno - "Definitions: mountain." (Greek)
Ounu - "Definitions: Egyptian spelling for the Old Testament On. Other definitions include:
'the pillared city'; 'House of Ra'. Associated spellings/words: Ain Shams ['Sun eye,
Sun spring'] (Arabic); Heliopolis [City of the Sun] (Greek)."
wenhua - "Definitions: culture, civilization." (Chinese)
wanwan - "Definitions: trillion." (Chinese)
onoma - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'name' [Matthew 1:21'], [John 1:12]."
Wonomi - "The Sky Father and supreme god of the Maidu people of California." (Native American)
onx - "Definitions: circular, whirling, whirlpool, a tornado (Mayan). Associated spellings/
words: hang ['wind'] (Gilbertese)."
unug - "Sumerian spelling for the Biblical city of Uruk, or Erech."
Unes - "Definitions: a canal in upper Egypt." (E.A. Wallis Budge, An Egyptian Hieroglyphic
Dictionary)
Vanas - "Norse sea and wind-gods who dwell in Vanaheim. Associated spellings/words: Vanir."
Oannes - "Definitions: Babylonian god shown as a man reborn from the mouth of a fish.
Associated spellings/words: Jonah."
wenxue - "Definitions: literature." (Chinese)
wanshang - "Definitions: evening." (Chinese)
Onondaga -"One of the older brothers of the Irouqois Confederacy, known as the People of the
Hills." (Native American)
U-na-am - "Definitions: the day of the moons renewal; new moon." (Sumerian)
onoma - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'name' [Matthew 1:21, etc.], [John
1:12, etc.]."
unmani - "Definitions: no-mind mind; the 'transition stage' of consciousness." (Sanskrit?)
*Links: http://www.infinityfoundation.com/mandala/i_es/i_es_sovat_yoga.htm;
http://swamij.com/om.htm [T.D. - 05/27/07]
Vainamoinen - "Chief finnish hero figure and son of Ilmater. Reportedly, inventer of the harp,
forger of runoes, and owner of the sampo [magical mill] fashioned by Ilmarien."
venir - "Definitions: come." (Spanish)
Vanir - "Norse fertility gods that live in Vanaheim. A group or class of early Teutonic
deities who later became associated with the Aesir [Gods]."
venari - "Definitions: to hunt, pursue (Latin). Associated spellings/words: venery ['sexual
intercourse'] (Medieval Latin); venus (genetive veneris) love, sexual desire."
wang - "Name for an ideograph depicted with three short parallel horizontal lines connected
in the center by a vertical line. It was generally believed to represent: the one who
connects heaven, humanity and earth; king (Chinese). Associated spellings/words: Tsao
Wang ['The "Kitchen God'] (Chinese)."
wang - "Name for an ideograph showing two X-like shapes [yao] inside a cover [mi] and
believed to represent a net." (Chinese)
wang - "Name for an ideograph showing da [person] with bent right leg." (Chinese)
huang - "Name for a pictograph showing xin [heart] and guang [light]. General meanings include:
person seeing the light; sudden insight." (Chinese)
onaka - "Definitions: one's center; energy distribution point; breathing point (Japanese).
Associated spellings/words: hara ['abdomen, belly']."
wanagi - "Definitions: ghost, the spirit remaining after death." (Native American /
Plains Indian)
vanghu - "Definitions: good, virtuous; a thing [goods], a good thing; a gift, creation."
(Avestan)
Wang Mu niang-niang - "Definitions: a Chinese goddess, keeper of the peaches of immortality
(Chinese Mythology). Associated spellings/words: Xi Wang-mu."
onkar - "Definitions: God; transcendental." (Hindi)
huangdi - "Definitions: emperor." (Chinese)
wend - "Reportedly, an old name of Primitive Man (Old English). Associated spellings/words:
Veneti (Latin); Enetoi (Greek); Bantu ['men'] (African); manchu ['men'] (Asian); Uento
['man'] (Chile); Guanath ['people'] (Guanche)."
vant - "Definitions: a form of possessive suffix (Sanskrit). Associated spellings/words: mant."
wand - "Definitions: wall (German). Associated spellings/words: vant."
WANT - "Definitions: lack, need. Associated spellings/words: vant, vanr; vanitare ['to lack,
empty?']."
unda - "Definitions: wave." (French)
vanta - "Definitions: love, affection, friendship." (Avestan)
wenti - "Definitions: question." (Chinese)
Wends - "A Slavic people of eastern Germany."
oneidizo - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'revile' [Matthew 5:11]. Other
definitions include: upbraid, upbraideth, reproach, reproached, insult, insulted.
Associated spellings/words: onhidizw; oneidizmos, onhidizmws."
wanfan - "Definitions: dinner." (Chinese)
ventana - "Definitions: window." (Spanish)
unter - "Definitions: under." (German)
WANDER - "Definitions: move about aimlessly, stray. Associated spellings/words: wanderen;
wandern (vandern) ['hiking, migrate'] (German)."
vender - "Definitions: sell." (Spanish)
Vandal - "Member of an ancient Germanic tribe from Jutland. The Vandals overran Gaul, Spain,
and northern Africa in the 4th and 5th centuries A.D. They sacked Rome in 455."
VENTRAL - "Directional anatomical term refering to the front [anterior]."
vanitare - "Definitions: to lack, empty." (Latin)
Onderah - "Definitions: abyss of darkness of the Hindus." (H. P. Blavatsky - T.S.D., Vol. 2,
p. 11)
ventral cavity - "One of two main cavities in the human body. The ventral cavity has two
subdivisions. It is separated by the diaphram into an upper thoracic cavity
and a lower abdominopelvic [peritoneal] cavity. Each of these cavities is,
in turn, further subdivided. The thoracic cavity is divided into the
pericardial cavity, which surrounds the heart, and right and left pleural
cavities, each of which encompasses a lung."
Vendidad - "Law to Fight against Evil. One of the ancient scriptures of the Zoroastrians.
Reportedly, the Vendidad actually describes the pre-Zoroastrian legends of the
Golden Age of the Aryans in their ancient homeland when they were ruled by 'Yima
Khshaeta' [Jamshad]." (Iranian)
om - "Definitions: whirl(Mayan). Associated spellings/words on?"
om - "Definitions: the sound symbol of Brahm; audible life stream or sound of the second
spiritual region [Julian Johnson, The Path Of The Masters, 16th printing, 1997, p. 456]
(Sanskrit). Associated spellings/words: aum."
um - "Definitions: an adverbial suffix (Hebrew). Associated spellings/words: -um, vm, om."
ome - "Definitions: two." (Aztec)
Ume - "Definitions: plumb blossom, a Japanese symbol for devotion."
Uma - "Flax, an herb with blue flowers; name of the goddess Parvati in Hindu mythology."
(Sanskrit)
oma - "Definitions: a suffix used in modern medical terminology for tumor."
vama - "Definitions: left." (Sanskrit)
umma - "Definitions: mother (Korean). Associated spellings/words: umma ['people, community']
(Arabic)."
U-mu - "Reportedly, the Sumerians, like the Greeks, commenced the counting of each day [U-mu],
at sunset."
ummia - "Definitions: expert, professor." (Sumerian)
omen - "Cicero listed four types of omens: Ostenta [those that make clear], Portenta [those
that forshadow or portend], Monstra [those that demonstrate or show, like dreams and
visions] and Prodigia [the prodigies that give signs of future events through
miraculous happenings]."
WOMAN - "Definitions wif ['woman'] + man(n) ['man']. Associated spellings/words: wumman,
wimman, wimmen, wifman, wifmen. Mythology: according to one report, the very word
'man' used to mean 'woman', an incarnation of the lunar Mother."
omnyo - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'swear' [Matthew 5:34], [Hebrews
6:16]. Other definitions include: sweareth, sworn. Associated spellings/words: omnuo;
horkos ['oath']; anathematizo ['call down curses; oath']."
omnis - "Definitions: all." (Latin)
Omam - "Yanomami creator god who takes the shape of a bird." (Amazonian)
Umar - "Definitions: populous, or flourishing. Associated spellings/words: amara ['to thrive']
(Arabic)."
homologe - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'confess' [Matthew 10:32];
'acknowledgeth' [1 John 2:23]. Other definitions: to say the same. Associated
spellings: omologho."
Vu-murt - "The Man of the Water; Votjak water deity." (Finnish Mythology?)
omiq - "Definitions: above, up." (Native American / Hopi)
omayok - "Definitions: is alive." (Eskimo)
Omega [U] - "The twenty-fourth [last letter] in the Greek alphabet. The capital form resembles
a nearly closed circle with feet at bottom pointing right and left. The small
form resembles a w. Reported meanings for Omega include: Great O, riches, abund-
ance; number 800."
eumakka - "Definitions: musician." (Korean)
o-mec-ka - "Definitions: come forth and volcanic sediments." (Mayan)
Omicron [O] - "Fifteenth letter in the Greek alphabet. Large and small forms are written like
English O & o. Reported meanings for O include: enclosed power of the sun;
fountain of all energy on earth; Helios & Apollo; number 70." (Greek)
om-ik-le-on - "Definitions: whirlwinds blow around." (Mayan)
WOMB - "Definitions: n. probably about 1175 wombe; developed from Old English wamb, womb
belly, uterus (before 830); cognate with Old Frisian wambe, wamme belly, Middle Dutch
wamme (modern Dutch wam), Old High German wamba (modern German Wamme in animals), Old
Icelandic vomb (Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish vom), and Gothic wamba belly, from pro-
to-Germanic *wambo." [Based on: The Barnhart Concise Dictionary of Etymology (1998
hardcover edition) p. 887]
umbo - "Definitions: boss of a shield; round or conical projection. XVIII. - L umbo (see NAVEL)."
[Based on: Oxford Concise Dictionary of English Etymology (1996 paperback edition) p.
513]
Umdali - "The supreme god among the Tembu of southern Africa."
Omphalos - "Definitions: navel-stone; hub of the universe; a queen of Lydia who enslaved
Heracles and set him to work at her spinning wheel. Associated spellings/words:
omphal(o), omplalos ['navel'] (Greek); Umbilicus ['navel'] (Latin)."
umbilical - "Anatomical region located centerally, surrounding the umbilicus [navel]."
omophagia - "Definitions: cannibal orgy." (Greek)
Ur [U,V] - "Drizzle, rain; ox, bison; aurochs [uruz], primal ox; cosmic seed; forming force;
name for the 2nd Rune commonly depicted by an inverted U, or V-like shape.
Associated spellings/words: uruz, urus; earrach ['spring'] (Gaelic); ur ['fresh']
(Gaelic)."
Ur - "Definitions: Worship place of the moon-goddess [Nanna] that contained a large ziggarut
temple (Sumerian/Babylonian). Associated spellings/words: URI.UNU(G); URU.UNUki; Urum;
Urim; Uruk; Erech ['Ancient Mesopotamia']; Avr, Aur, Ur [Genesis 11:28]."
Ur - "Reportedly, 'Ur of the Chaldees [the traditional birthplace of Abraham] was probably a
northern commercial colony named after the Sumerian capital of the Third Dynasty of Ur.
The cult of the daughter colony was the same as the cult of the mother city; the moon
cult of the god Sin, and his wife the lunar goddess Ningal. Many merchants from the
northern Urs entered canaan for trading purposes and introduced their Mesopotamian moon
cult there.'"
ur - "Definitions: water (Basque). Associated spellings/words: erre ['burn']; euri ['rain']
(Basque); ur ur ['sound of water, wind, fire'] (Tibetan); ol ['drink'] (Gaelic)."
ur - "Definitions: to surround; to flood; to throw overboard; to drag [over the ground]; to
erase, wipe out; to shear, reap, mow." (Sumerian)
ur - "Definitions: floor; base; lap, loins; thighs, leg(s); root; trunk of a tree." (Sumerian)
ur - "Definitions: roof; entrance; mountain pass; beam, rafter." (Sumerian)
ur - "Definitions: dog; carnivorous beast; servent; young man, warrior; enemy; verb: to
tremble; adjective: humble." (Sumerian)
ur - "Definitions: lord, master." (Hungarian)
ur - "Definitions: liver; spleen; heart, soul; bulk, main body; foundation; loan; obligation;
interest; surplus, profit; interest-bearing debt; repayment; slave-woman; inanimate
pronoun: it; these, the referenced; his, hers, theirs; verb: to chew; to smell; to belch,
burp; to roar; to clog, block; to imprison; to be bowed with grief; to rub something in;
to rent; demonstrative: thus; so; in this way; in the same way; followed by a negation:
not at all." (Sumerian)
vr - "Definitions: enclose, confine, restrict." (Sanskrit)
vr - "Definitions: light (Hebrew). Associated spellings/words: aur."
ol - "Definitions: awakened consciousness; flower (Mayan). Associated spellings/words: ol,
olal ['animatedness'] (Mayan)."
ol - "Definitions: drink." (Gaelic)
ol - "The chemical names of alcohols have an -ol suffix."
ul - "Definitions: joy, pleasure, satisfaction; flower; bud; ornament; a capacity measure of
36 liters; to glitter, shine; remote, distant [in time]; ancient, enduring." (Sumerian)
Ul - "Buckthorn, thistle; Waldh; turning-point; the 37th Rune." (Runic)
ul - "Definitions: to be quick; hurry, hasten, harass." (Sumerian)
ul - "A common Latin suffix for smallness."
URE /s - "Definitions: state of, act, process, rank."
wer - "Definitions: man." (Old English)
uhr - "Definitions: watch." (German)
war - "Definitions: amuse oneself [with], play [with]." (Chinese)
WAR - "Definitions: confusion, discord, strife, armed conflict. Associated spellings/words:
werre, guerre, werra ['confusion, discord, strife'], werran, wirren."
ore - "Definitions: metal-containing rock."
hvel - "Definitions: solar wheels." (Old Norse)
WALL - "Definitions: rampart; structure for defense or for enclosing something. Associated
spellings/words: vallum ['rampart'], vallus ['stake']."
VALE /r - "Definitions: strength, worth, value. Associated spellings/words: valeo, valere
(Latin); vali, valu; valere ['to be strong' ] (Latin)."
wahl - "Definitions: foreign." (Teutonic)
vara - "Definitions: to choose, select (Hindu). Associated spellings/words: vara ['silver-
tipped staff'] (Spanish)."
eule - "Definitions: owl." (German)
welle - "Definitions: wave (German). Associated spellings/words: velle."
ojala - "I hope so, I hope that..., may it come to pass." (Spanish)
Volla - "Long golden-haired attendant of Frigga whose hair was emblematic of the golden grain.
Fulla; Abundia."
Uri - "Definitions: light (Hebrew). Associated spellings/words: Uriah ['God is light']."
ORY /s- "Definitions: relating to, place where."
wali - "Definitions: saint; friend of God." (Islamic)
Ulysses - "The Latin name of the Greek hero Odysseus."
alyvn - "Transliterated Hebrew spelling for the word/words 'most high' [Genesis 14:18]. Other
meanings include: high, higher, upper. Associated spellings/words: elyown; [ayin +
lamed + yod + vav + nun]."
Orion - "Definitions: Moon-man of the Mountain, Greek version of the lord of the Hunt
ritually slain by Artemis, the Huntress; a giant hunter whose father, Posiedon, gave
him the power to walk across the sea." (Greek Mythology)
Oriana - "Definitions: gold." (Spanish)
ORIENT - (1) "Definitions: eastern, (hence, of stones) precious, excellent; sb. the East,
eastern lands XIV. - (O)F. - L. oriens, -ent- rising, rising sun, east, prp.
of oriri rise; see -ENT. So oriental XIV - (O)F. or L." [Based on: Oxford
Concise Dictionary Of English Etymology (1996 paperback version), p. 326]
ORIENT - (2) "Definitions: place so as to face the east XVIII; determine the bearings of;
(refl.) ascertain one's bearings XIX. - F. orienter, f. orient; see prec. So,
by extension with -ATE, orientate XIX; prob. after orientation: situation so as
to face east (of a church, east and west), bearing or lie of a thing, determin-
ation of bearings XIX, which appears to be directly f. orient vb."
Urim - "Sumerian spelling for the Biblical city of Ur. Associated spellings/words: Urum."
volim te - "Definitions: I love you." (Bosnian)
Uriel - "Definitions: light of God; one of the four archangels in Hebrew tradition." (Hebrew)
oriel - "Definitions: +porch; gallery, balcony, upper story XIV; windowed recess projecting
from a building XV; o. window XVIII. ME. oriole - OF. oriol, eurieul passage, gallery,
of unkn. orig." [Based on: Oxford Concise Dictionary of English Etymology (1996 paper-
back edition), p. 326]
orior - "Definitions: to rise (Latin). Associated spellings/words: oriens ['rising'], orient."
AVAIL - "Definitions: be of use or advantage, make use. Associated spellings/words: valoir;
valere ['be strong or worth'] (Latin)."
ORIGIN - "Definitions: descent, ancestry XIV; point or place of beginning XVI. - F. origine
or L. origo, origin-, f. oriri rise. So original: pertaining to origin (first of o.
sin XIV); sb. +origin; pattern, exemplar XIV; singular or eccentric person XVII. -
(O)F. original or L. originalis. origination XVII. - F. - L. originatio derivation
of words, f. pp. stem of *originare, whence originate (-ATE) XVII." [Based on:
Oxford Concise Dictionary Of English Etymology (1996 paperback version), p. 326]
Valley Temple - "Definitions: a now roofless building which lies on the southern side of the
Sphinx enclosure, as a route to the Sphinx. It reportedly contains limestone
blocks that dwarf even those used in the construction of the Great Pyramid
at Giza [some weighing as much as 200 tons and measuring up to 9 meters in
length]. At its corners, instead of having two separate stones fitting
together to form the right angles, just one massive block has been cut to
turn the corner."
uru - "Name for a cuneiform sign preceeding the names of cities; city." (Sumerian)
vouru - "Definitions: wide, extensive." (Avestan)
vorus - "Definitions: north." (Greek)
ouros - "Definitions: guard." (Greek)
Eurus - "A wind blowing from the east-south-east parts of the world." (Greek Mythology)
Uraeus - "Definitions: representation of the sacred asp or serpent on the headress of ancient
Egyptian deities and kings XIX. - Gr. ouraios, of Egyptian orig. (Based on: Oxford
Concise Dictionary Of English Etymology (1996 paperback version), p. 517). Associat-
ed spellings/words: ur ['a great god']; ura ['great god']; ura ['the name of a godd-
ess'] (E.A. Wallis Budge, An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary Vol. 2, pp. 172 - 173)
Urvasi - "Widely Lustful." (Vedic Mythology)
Wolfsangel - "Definitions: yew; wolfsbane; Vidar; wolf-hook; the 34th Rune." (Runic)
Olwyn - "Definitions: white footprint." (Welsh)
Varuna - "Definitions: the power of the wind; bestower of rain; king of waters; Son of the
Hindu sun-goddess Aditi; the thousand-eyed possessor of all knowledge (Hindu
Mythology). Associated spellings/words: Indra (Hindu); Uranus ['the Heavens; the
father of Kronos'] (Greek Mythology)."
Urum - "Sumerian spelling for the Biblical city of Ur. Associated spellings/words: Urim."
olvmen - "Definitions: scroll (Latin). Associated spellings/words: volume."
Orunmila - "The Yoruba god of divination who named the plants." (African)
Ulul - "Purification: sixth Akkadian month name; August - September. Associated spellings/
words: Elulu; Elul ['sixth exilic Hebrew month name']."
ur ur - "Definitions: sound of water, wind, fire." (Tibetan)
urvaire - "Definitions: tree, plant (Avestan). Associated spellings/words: urvara."
uruk - "Variant spelling for the Biblical city of Erech. Associated spelling/words: Unu(g)
(Sumerian)."
Olokun - "Yoruba god of water and riches." (African)
Vourukasha - "Definitions: sea; sea deity; heavenly lake wherein grows the Tree of Life."
(Persion Mythology)
Vairochana - "Definitions: the Manifestor, He who in Shapes Makes Visible [the physical
universe]; 1st of the 5 Dhyani Buddhas; the Dhyani Buddha of the Center
direction." (Tibetan Buddhism)
orot - "Definitions: lights (Hebrew). Associated spellings/words: meorot ['sources of light,
luminaries']."
urutha - "Definitions: growth, increase (Avestan). Associated spellings/words: uruthem."
Olodumare - "The supreme god of the Yoruba." (African)
Uras - "Definitions: the masculine earth (Sumerian Mythology). Associated spellings/words:
Ninuras ['the femine earth']."
ours - "Definitions: bear (French). Associated spellings/words: Orson."
Orsini - "Old European clan name meaning: bear's children. Associated spellings/words: Ursini."
varsam - "Definitions: rain (Sanskrit). Associated spellings/words: varsman ['height, summit']."
ursel - "Definitions: the She-Bear (Saxon). Associated spellings/words: Ursa Major ['Great
Bear, or Big Dipper']; Ma Tsu P'o; Ursa Minor ['Little Bear, Little Dipper']; Arcas."
Valeska - "Definitions: glorious ruler." (Slavic)
WORSHIP - "Good name, credit, dignity, importance; respect shown; veneration of a power held
divine." / weoroscipe, weoro ["worth"] + scipe ["ship"] (Old English)
Vrsakapi - "Definitions: Male Monkey." (Vedic)
Orestes - "Definitions: mountain; the son of Agamemnon in Greek myth."
Oren - "Definitions: tree." (Hebrew)
ollin - "Definitions: Name for a particular Aztec symbol believed to signify movement."
wollen - "Definitions: want (German). Associated spellings/words: vallen."
Warren - "Definitions: enclosure." (Teutonic)
urna - "Definitions: third eye (Sanskrit). Associated spellings/words: ushnisha ['Bodhic
proturbence on crown of the forehead'] (Sanskrit)."
varna - "Definitions: color; the Sanskrit term for caste; sound." (Sanskrit)
Warins - "Definitions: a Germanic tribe."
ouranos - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'heaven' [Matthew 3:2]; 'air'
[Matthew 13:32], [Mark 4:4, 32], [Luke 13:19]; 'sky' [Matthew 16:2, 3], [Hebrews
11:12]. Other definitions include: heavens; 7th planet from the sun. Mythology:
1st god of the sky, who pushed his babies back into the stomach of Gaia [earth],
for fear that one would grow up to destroy him. Consort of: Gaia ['earth']. Father
of: Cronus [Saturn] (Greek Mythology); Varuna (Hindu Mythology); An ['sky'] (Sumer-
ian Mythology)."
Vernon - "Definitions: alder tree." (French)
Uranium - "Uranium-238, the most common type of Uranium, has a half life of 4.51 billion years.
That is, in any given quantity of Uranium-238, half of it will have decayed in 4.51
billion years. Knowing the decay rate of various radioactive elements, it is possible
to measure the age of any rock that contains such elements."
Werner - "Definitions: Warin warrior." (Teutonic)
Ornella - "Definitions: flowering ash tree." (Italian)
vernal equinox - "Time of year when the sun is directly over the equator on March 21st.
Associated spellings/words: vernal, vernalis ['spring'] + aequus ['equal'] +
nox ['night'] (Latin)."
WRONG - "Definitions: twisted."
wara negara - "Definitions: citizen." (Indonesian)
Uland - "Definitions: noble country." (Teutonic)
Wayland - "Definitions: The Smith, or king of the elves in Anglo-Saxon and Germanic mythology.
Associated spellings/words: Weyland."
veranda - "Definitions: porch." (German)
Valentin's Day - "The original Valentine's Day in the ides of February was Rome's Lupercalia,
a festival of sexual license. Young men chose partners for erotic games by
drawing billets [small papers] with women's names on them."
varnatmak - "Definitions: Describable; that which can be spoken or written [Julian Johnson,
The Path Of The Masters, 16th printing, 1997, p. 467] (Sanskrit). Associated
spellings/words: varnatmik."
Oulam - "Definitions: an indefinately long period, an order or cycle of events, aeon, time; a
time whose beginning or end is not known (Le Clerc); a son of Shem. Associated spell-
ings/words: avlm; Oulom; Elam; me-olam ['of old']."
ulama - "Definitions: plural of alim, one who knows, an expert, a scholar (Arabic).
Associated spellings/words: ilm."
Vellamo - "Finnish goddess of the sea and the waters."
ormuzd - "Definitions: the Old Persian and Parsee term for God; an angel; also the planet
Jupiter [Julian Johnson, The Path Of The Masters, 16th printing, 1997, p. 462]."
Valmiki - "Legendary author of the Ramayana." (Hindu)
ormad - "Definitions: illumination."
volar - "Definitions: fly (Spanish). Associated spellings/words: Voladores ['Literally,
flyers: the Mexican flying pole dance.']."
Uller - "In Teutonic mythology, one of the aesir, the son of Thor's wife and an unknown
father: god of winter. Associated spellings/words: Ullr, Holler."
orare - "Definitions: speak, pray (French). Associated spellings/words: Or Yashar ['direct
light, the first breath from Keter']; Or Chozer ['reflected light, the second breath']
(Hebrew)."
vorare - "Definitions: to eat, devour." (Latin)
urvaire - "Definitions: tree, plant (Avestan). Associated spellings/words: urvara."
Valhalla - "Hall af the chosen slain with 540 doors, wide enough to allow the passage of 800
warriors abreast. Above the principal gate were a boar's head and an eagle.
Associated spellings/words: Valholl (Norse Mythology)."
ork - "Definitions: whale." (Gaelic)
volk - "Definitions: people." (German)
valk - "Definitions: to speak." (Sanskrit)
vrch - "Definitions: top." (Czechoslovak)
WALK - "Definitions: move or cause to move on foot. walken, walker."
WORK - "Definitions: something done, what one does; any kind of continued and purposeful
activity. Associated spellings/words: verk; virkja ['feel pain'] (Old Norse)."
whaalag - "Definitions: little stitch." (Gaelic)
Wallace - "Definitions: Welsh, or foreigner." (French)
orge - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words: 'wrath' [Matthew 3:7]; 'anger'
[Ephesians 4:31]. Other definitions include: vengeance, indignation. Associated
spellings/words: orgh; orgizo; orgizomai; orgilos."
Olga - "Legendary Amazonian warrior-queen of Kiev." (Russian)
VERGE - (1)"Definitions: +penis XIV; rod or wand of office XV; within the v. within the area
subject to the Lord High Steward (with ref. to his rod of office); extreme edge,
margin, bank, border; space within a boundary, scope XVII. - (O)F. :- L. virga rod.
Hence verge vb. +border, edge XVII; border (up)on, esp. fig. XVIII." [Based on:
Oxford Concise Dictionary Of English Etymology (1996 paperback version), p. 523]
VERGE - (2)"Definitions: +descend towards the horizon; move in a certain direction, incline,
tend. XVII. - L. vergere bend, incline." [Based on: Oxford Concise Dictionary Of
English Etymology (1996 paperback version), p. 523]
varka - "Definitions: boat." (Greek)
vehrka - "Definitions: wolf." (Avestan)
orkos - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'oath' [Hebrews 6:16]. Other defin-
itions include: one of the synonyms of Pluto or Dis. Associated spellings/words:
horkos, orcus."
orexis - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'lust' [Romans 1:27]."
orgizo - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words: 'angry' [Matthew 5:22]. Other
definitions include: wroth. Associated spellings/words: orgizw."
Ulgan - "A creator god of Siberia. Associated spellings/words: Yryn-ai-Tojon."
organ - "In versians of the Bible and allusions thereto, applied to various instruments of
music; musical instrument consisting of pipes supplied with wind and sounded by keys;
instrument or means of function; a combination of two or more tissues. Associated
spellings/words: organon, organism ['organized system or body']."
VULCAN /r - "Definitions: fire; the fearsome god of destroying fire (Roman Mythology). Assoc-
iated spellings/words: Sethlans (Etruscan); Velchanos; vulcan ['volcano'] (German)."
Volker - "Definitions: people army." (Teutonic)
Valkries - "Choosers of the slain, protective life-giving beings who often fly by magical
cloaks made of swan feathers. The group of battle maidens included in the Aesir;
corpse-eaters. Associated spellings/words: Valkyrjur, Walcyries, Waelceasig."
(Norse Mythology)
Viracocha - "Supreme god of the Incas worshipped by many pre-Inca cultures. Associated
spellings/words: Con-Ticci-Viracochapachayachachic."
vrt - "Definitions: to turn, to roll, to become." (Sanskrit)
Urd - "One of the Norse names of Mother Earth. The divine fount of wisdom tended by the three
Norns [fates] under the root of the World Tree; reportedly, the name of the oldest
[original] Norn (Norse Mythology). Associated spellings/words: Urtha, Erda, Eartha,
Wyrd, Wurd, Word, Weird."
vld - "Transliterated Hebrew spelling for the word/words 'child' [Genesis 11:30]; [2 Samuel
6:23]. Associated spellings/words: valad."
wld - "Proto-Semitic also possessed two semiconsonantal (or semivocalic) constrictive phonemes,
bilabial /w/ and prepalatal /y/, which underwent a number of changes in the various
languages. Of particular significance is the development of /w/ to /y/ in initial posit-
ion in the northwest - thus, Akkadian, Arabic, Ethiopic *wld; Ugaritic, Hebrew, Aramaic
yld (Based on: A History of the Hebrew Language (2000 paperback edition, p. 20), by
Angel Saenz-Badillos). Associated spellings/words: vld."
Olaf - "Ancestor descendent, from Old Norse anu [ancestor] and leifr [descendent]."
warf - "Definitions: throw (German). Associated spellings/words: werfe, wirf, geworfen, wurf."
ward - "Definitions: become (German). Associated spellings/words: werde, wird, worden, wurde."
ward - "Definitions: guard." (Old English)
wald - "Definitions: forest." (German)
wald - "Definitions: rule (Old English). Associated spellings/words: valdis ['ruling']
(Teutonic)."
VALVE - "Definitions: either of the leaves of a folding door XIV; one of the halves of a hing-
ed shell XVII; (anat.) membranous fold; device resembling a flap, lid, etc. - L. val-
va leaf of a door. So valvular XVIII. f. valvula, dim of L. valva (Based on: Oxford
Concise Dictionary Of English Etymology (1996 paperback version), p. 520). Associated
spellings/words: vulva, bulb, etc."
VULVA - "Definitions: (anat.) external genitals of the female. XVI - L. vulva, volva womb,
matrix (Based on: Oxford Concise Dictionary Of English Etymology (1996 paperback
version), p. 530). Associated spellings/words: valve, bulb, etc."
vrata - "Definitions: vow." (Sanskrit)
uard-a - "Definitions: bud, blossom, rose (Egyptian). Associated spellings/words: uered,
wered (Hebrew)."
Urbi - "Definitions: princess." (African)
urdu - "Reportedly a word related to the English word horde, indicating a wild and motley
group - not necessarily an army." (Urdu)
wardu - "Definitions: slave." (Babylonian)
orthos - "Definitions: straight, right, correct (Greek). Associated spellings/words: orthodox
[literally, right belief] (Greek)."
Orpheus - "The common legend said that Orpheus was a famous poet and lyre player; Some derived
Orpheus's name from Urphi, a popular oracular shrine in Edessa, though others
linked his name with Erebus, the land of the dead. Aristotle insisted that Orpheus
had never lived at all; Orphism became one of the most serious rivals of
Christianity in the first few centuries A.D., until the church devised ways to
identify the Orphic savior with Christ." (Greek)
Vladislav - "Definitions: to rule with glory." (Slavic)
Wolfsangel - "Yew; wolfsbane; Vidar; wolf-hook; the 34th Rune." (Runic)
Urban - "Definitions: city dweller." (Latin)
werfen - "Definitions: throw (German). Associated spellings/words: varfen."
warten - "Definitions: wait (Germen). Associated spellings/words: varten."
Fortuna - "Roman goddess of fortune and good luck, represented as standing on a globe or ball.
Associated spellings/words: Vortumna; Tyche."
Old English - "A language identified with the time period 500-1100 A.D. The three major
dialects of Old English include: Northumbrian, Mercian, and West Saxon."
Verthandi - "Second of the three Norns venerated by Norsemen. Verthandi signified the present,
while her sisters Urth and Skuld stood for the past and future." (Norse Mythology)
verbum - "Definitions: word." (Latin)
Vladimir - "To rule with peace; the name of the prince of Kiev in the 11th century; name of
the founder of the former Soviet state, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (Slavic). Associated
spellings/words: Wolodymyr."
Urdar - "Originally there was only one Norn [fate], the giantess Urdar." (Scandinavian
Mythology)
Vrtra - "Definitions: Enveloper, Confiner, Obstructor; serpent, dragon; the bringer of drought;
the enemy of Indra; one of the Asuras listed in the Vedas (Sanskrit). Associated
spellings/words: Trisiras ['Three-Headed']; Visvarupa ['All-Shapes']."
ultra - "Definitions: beyond." (Latin)
vertere - "Definitions: to turn." (Latin)
olethros - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'destruction' [1 Corinthians 5:5].
Associated spellings/words: olhthros."
Ouroboros - "Definitions: world serpent." (Greek)
warabalja - "Definitions: foundation shrine." (Quiche Maya)
Urdarbrunner - "Definitions: fount of ongoing life." (Scandinavian)
vertex - "Definitions: center of a whirlpool; point on the scalp about which the hairs seemed
to turn when each lay in its natural position; the top of anything (Latin).
Associated spellings/words: vertere ['to turn']."
Ur-Text - "Greatest legendary treasure of medieval Hermetic magic, after the Elixir of Life
and the Philosopher's Stone. The Ur-text was supposed to be a magical grammar of
the primordial tounge."
verdad - "Definitions: truth." (Spanish)
verboten - "Definitions: prohibited." (German)
Oc - "Definitions: breakthrough, new beginnings, companions of destiny, guardians, guides,
dog, foot, 10th day name (Mayan). Associated spellings/words: Oc [9th day] (Yucatec);
T'zi [9th day] (Quiche)."
og - "Definitions: young; the Celtic god of love (Gaelic). Associated spellings/words: ogh
['virgin']."
og - "Definitions: below." (Tibetan)
ug - "Definitions: lion, anger, fury, storm; noun: death, dead person; verb: to kill; to die."
(Sumerian)
ug - "Definitions: amazement; gaze, glance [eye + house]; verb: to look at; to stare at, gaze;
to be impressed; astonishing."
uk - "Definitions: to take in swallows." (Mayan)
Ox - "Year of the Ox, 2nd of the twelve-year cycles in the Chinese calendar."
vac - "Definitions: word, speak, speech (Sanskrit). Associated spellings/words: Vac ['the
female counterpart of Prajapati'] (Rig Veda/Sanskrit); Prthivi ['Mother Nature']
(Sanskrit); uuc ['to create'] (Mayan)."
VAC /r - "Definitions: empty. Associated spellings/words: vacare (Latin)."
VAG - "Symbolic sound for the power of man to conceive or realize God." (Tibetan Buddhism)
VOC /r - "Definitions: voice, call. Associated spellings/words: vox, vocis ['voice']; vocare
['to call'] (Latin); VOK."
uac - "Definitions: to bring order out of chaos; the 6th command (Mayan). Associated spellings/
words: uk ['to take in swallows']; ooch ['nourishment'] (Mayan); wak ['six'] (Mayan);
theka (veka) ['ten'] (Greek)."
uuc - "Definitions: to create; the 7th command." (Mayan)
wag - "Definitions: way." (Anglo-Saxon)
Vach - "Definitions: See Manu's account of Brahma separating his body into male and female,
the latter the female Vach, in whom he creates Viraj, and compare this with the eso-
tericism of Chapters II., III., and IV. of Genesis.' (Based on: H.P. Blavatsky, T.S.D.,
Vol. 1, Proem)."
WAKE - "Definitions: watch, keep watch; awake. Associated spellings/words: vaka, wakon, wahhen,
wachen; Wakes ['festivals celebrated by the ancient Britons where children would
reportedly meet at the break of day and shout Holy Wakes! Holy Wakes!; uaigh ['grave']
(Gaelic)."
WAGE - "Definitions: a pledge of security; a challenge or engagement to fight; payment for
service rendered. Associated spellings/words: guage."
WEIGH - "Definitions: bear, carry, lift; balance in the scales; have heaviness or weight.
Associated spellings/words: wegan ['move, shake, weigh']; vega ['lift, weigh']; wiht,
gewiht, wicht, gewichte."
waka - "Definitions: canoe." (Maori)
vaca - "Definitions: cow (spanish). Associated spellings/words: vache (French)."
ucca - "Definitions: high." (Pali)
veka "Definitions: ten (Greek). Associated spellings/words: theka."
okii - "Definitions: big." (Japanese)
Wei Ji - "Name for an ideograph showing wei [the image of a tree, or mu, but with an extra
curved stroke] and ji [crossing a river, from here to there, from beginning to end].
General meanings include: Not Yet Fulfilled; the 64th hexagram: fire above, water
below." (I Ching)
Ogo - "Definitions: one of the first beings created by Amma, in Dogon Mythology."
Ukko - "Literally, Old Man: A sky and thunder god who became the Finnish supreme being,
replacing Jumala, whom people had worshiped earlier."
Ogou - "[....] The Lwa Ogou is a chief figure in many Haitain ceremonies. This is primarily
due to his importance as the liberator of the Haitian people. .... Veves for this Lwa
often contain swords or a diamond-shaped pattern that resembles a shield, and they
are often constructed out of gunpowder. [....]" [Based on article: (Veve, The Sacred
Symbol of Vodoun) by Lilith Dorsey - Parabola, Vol. 24, No. 3, 1999, p. 45]
Wakes - "Festivals celebrated by the ancient Britons where children would meet at the break of
day and shout Holy Wakes! Holy Wakes!"
vacuus - "Definitions: empty." (Latin)
okasan - "Definitions: mother." (Japanese)
Ogun - "Definitions: the Yoruba god of iron." (African Mythology)
ukkin - "Definitions: assembly (Sumerian). Associated spellings/words: ukkin dingir ['assembly
of the gods']."
Wakan - "The name the Lakota Indians [Eastern Sioux] use to indicate their gods in general; a
spirit without limitation (Native American). Associated spellings/words: wakanda
['the omnipresent, invisible life-force of the Dakota Indians']."
Wayne - "Definitions: wagon maker. Associated spellings/words: waegn ['wagon'] (Old English)."
vagon - "Definitions: wagon (Spanish). Associated spellings/words: WAGON ['4-wheeled vehicle
drawn by animals']."
Vahagn - "The ancient Armenian god of war and courage; god of sun, lightning, and fire."
Okeanos - "Definitions: the great river encompassing the disc of the earth and personified as
a god; father of rivers, and source of all seas and streams; Son of: Uranus [heaven]
and Gaia [earth]; Husband of:: Tethys. Father of: Achelous; Asopus; Styx; Doris;
Eurynome, etc. Trivia: Okeanos was named by Homer as the origin of the gods. In
Hesiod it is Earth [Gaia] who gives birth to Heaven [Ouranus] and then marries him;
they engender the Titans - among them, Okeanos and Kronos (Greek Mythology).
Associated spellings/words: Oceanus; ocean."
Wakan Tanka - "The Great Spirit and creator god of some of the Dakota-tribes. He is the Great
Mystery whose spirit was in the first god Inyan [rock] (Native American). Ass-
ociated spellings/words: Wakan Tanka ka."
Og-min - "Definitions: No-Down, or Without [Returning] Downward; The Heaven of the Adi Buddha."
(Tibetan Buddhism)
oogal - "Definitions: corner." (Russian)
vajra - "Vajra - diamond-holder. In Tibetan Dorjesempa; sempa meaning the soul, its adaman-
tine quality referring to its indestructibility in the hereafter." (Based on: The
Secret Doctrine by H. P. Blavatsky - Vol. 1)
ojala - "Definitions: I hope so, I hope that..., may it come to pass." (Spanish)
vagari - "Definitions: to wander." (Latin)
Eucharia - "A reported name for the mother of Mary Magdalene."
eu-aggelos - "Definitions: bringing good news (Greek). Associated spellings/words: evangelical."
Ugarit - "Trivia: in 1929, a French expedition sent to Ras Shamra in Syria, unearthed an
ancient Phoenician Mystery Centre, Ugarit, which had flourished between the
Twentieth and Fourteenth Centuries B.C., having been destroyed about 1400 B.C."
uc'ux - "Definitions: middle, center." (Mayan)
WEIGHT - "Trivia: the weight of an object is the force with which the Earth attracts it,
whereas the mass of an object is, roughly speaking, the amount of matter it contains."
uxdha - "Definitions: word, spoken, uttered." (Avestan)
ujuyubal - "Definitions: mountain place." (Mayan)
whakapapa - "Definitions: genealogy." (Maori)
up - "Definitions: a verb meaning, to separate (Egyptian). Associated spellings/words: wp."
ub - "Definitions: corner, angle, nook; a small room; cavity, hole." (Sumerian)
ob - "Definitions: the object in which the spirit was thought to reside (Hebrew). Associated
spellings/words: ubh ['egg'] (Gaelic)."
ob - "Definitions: 'The Seraphim srpym (fiery winged serpents) are no doubt connected with,
and inseparable from, the idea "of the serpent of eternity - God," as explained in
Kenealy's Apocalypse. But the word cherub also meant serpent, in one sense, though its
direct meaning is different; because the Cherubim and the Persian winged gruphes
"griffins" - the guardians of the golden mountain - are the same, and their compound
name shows their character, as it is formed of kr (kr) circle, and avb "aub," or ob -
serpent - therefore, a "serpent in a circle." And this settles the phallic character
of the Brazen Serpent, and justifies Hezekiah for braking it. (see II. Kings, 18,4).
[....]' [Based on: T.S.D. Vol. 1, by H.P. Blavatsky (1999 edition), p. 364 (+ footnote)].
Associated spellings/words: cherubs, chrbym, cherubim."
ut - "Definitions: a prefix meaning up, high." (Sanskrit)
ud - "Definitions: sun; light; day; time; weather; storm [demon]; prep. when, since." (Sumerian)
ud - "Definitions: you." (Spanish)
ode - "Definitions: song (Greek). Associated spellings/words: cantus, sang, song."
WAD - "Definitions: wadding; bundle of hay; tightly-rolled bundle."
Woot - "Definitions: a magician and father of the Bakuba people of Zaire. Associated spellings/
words: Woto."
WADE - "Definitions: walk through water or any liquid. Associated spellings/words: wadan,
watan, vaoa, vadere ['go']."
wood - "One of the eight symbols of Fo Hi (about 2800 B.C.), showing a series of three short
parallel horizontal lines, where the bottom line is broken. Associated spellings/words:
xun ['wind'] (Chinese)."
ewte - "Definitions: newt [an ewte], water-lizard, resplendent Hew, resplendent mind."
(Old English)
EVADE - "Definitions: manage to avoid. Associated spellings/words: e + vadere ['go']."
uph - "Definitions: the flight of a winged creature, a creature with wings for flying.
Associated spellings/words: oph." (Hebrew)
upa - "Definitions: upon, on; near, towards, by, up to; high, much; in, into (Avestan).
Associated spellings/words: upairi ['above, more; other, than']."
upa - "Definitions: near." (Hindu)
uva - "Definitions: both." (sanskrit)
uta - "Definitions: also, and, moreover; much, great." (Avestan)
vata - "Definitions: Lord of Winds (Vedic). Associated spellings/words: vata ['fig tree, the
symbol of the original language'] (Hindu)."
vata - "Definitions: northern." (Tamil)
otha - "Definitions: symbolic sound for the moon, the negative etheric energy." (Tibetan
Buddhism)
oude - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'not' [John 1:3]."
u bah - "Definitions: he/she goes, does, performs." (Mayan)
Oeh-da - "Definitions: term for the earth in Seneca [Iroquois] Indian mythology." (Native
American)
Obi - "Definitions: an African serpent god. Associated spellings/words: obeah."
uti - "Definitions: use." (Latin)
Utu - "Definitions: believed to have been the name for a Sumerian sun-god who rose each
morning from the 'interior of heaven' and crossed the sky, before finally reentering
through the bolts in the west. The son of Nanna, the moon-god, and twin brother of the
goddess Inanna." (Sumerian Mythology)
Uttu - "Definitions: the Spider; the Weaver of Patterns and Life Desires. Reportedly, she was
the daughter of Enki and Ninkurra. She was said to have mated with Enki and later hid,
or buried his seed in the earth, from which grew eight plants that Enki eventually
consumed." (Sumerian Mythology)
Vodu - "Definitions: Dahomean Negro term for deity. Associated spellings/words: voodoo."
Otto - "Definitions: wealthy, prosperity (Teutonic). Associated spellings/words: udo, uodal."
udaya - "Definitions: rise, beginning." (Pali)
ops - "Definitions: eye (Greek). Associated spellings/words: omma, -atos, opthalmos."
Ops - "Definitions: Pre-Roman name of Ceres, Bona Dea, etc; the Goddess who invented Roman law."
upas - "Definitions: poison." (Malay)
udus - "Definitions: damp." (Latin)
otos - "Definitions: ear (Greek). Associated spellings/words: ous."
oeides /s - "Definitions: having the form of." (Greek)
Wapasha - "Definitions: red leaf; the name of several Sioux chiefs." (American Indian)
opsis - "Definitions: appearance, eyesight."
od zer - "Definitions: ray of light." (Tibetan)
utsuru - "Definitions: to reflect an image on (Japanese). Associated spellings/words: utsusu."
Upsilon [U] - "Definitions: twentieth letter in the Greek alphabet. The capital form
resembles a Y-like shape. The small form is written like an English u.
u-pa-zi-le-on - "Definitions: now abysses, cold depths. In circular places." (Mayan)
hupselophroneo - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'highminded' [Romans 11:20].
Other definitions include: haughty, proud. Associated spellings/words:
upsloprhnho."
upostasis - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'substance' [Hebrews 11:1].
Other definitions include: assurance, being sure. Associated spellings/words:
hypostasis."
opisthen - "Definitions: backwards." (Greek)
oben - "Definitions: up."
Odin - "Definitions: chief of the Norse gods; the All-Father. The one-eyed god of battle and
death who rules over the hall of Valhalla. Associated spellings/words: Wodan ['God of
the Underworld, poetry, and battle in Germanic mythology']; Woden; Godan; Wotan, Votan
['wind god'] (Mayan); votan ['to give'] (Hebrew); potan ['tinder, tender'] (Gypsy)."
odin - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'sorrows' [Matthew 24:8]; 'pains'
[Acts 2:24]; 'travail' [1 Thessolonians 5:3]. Other definitions include: the pangs of
childbirth. Associated spellings/words: wdin; odino, wdinw."
woden - "Definitions: to know [witan] (Anglo Saxon). Mercury."
odune - "Definitions: pain." (Greek)
Ophion - "Definitions: the Titan who ruled the universe before Cronus; Serpent consort of the
Creatress Eurynome, in the Pelasgian creation myth. The father of mankind: a divine
serpent who lived in the Tree of Life in the primal garden, and begot the tribes
called Ophiogeneis [serpent-born]; a heavenly king who revealed the sacred Mysteries,
even against the will of the jealous god." (Greek Mythology)
vedana - "Definitions: sensation, feeling; the 7th Nidana." (Sanskrit)
odino - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'travail in birth' [Galatins 4:19];
'travailest' [Galatians 4:27]; 'travailing' [Revelation 12:2]. Other definitions
include: the pangs of childbirth. Associated spellings/words: wdinw; odin, wdin."
upanishad - "Definitions: sitting beneath." (Sanskrit)
WEDNESDAY - "Definitions: Wotan's day; Woden's day; Odin's day. Associated spellings/words:
Mercury."
vpnym - "Transliterated Hebrew spelling for the word 'wheels' [Ezekiel 1:20]. Associated
spellings/words: upanim, o.fa.nim."
Wudong - "Definitions: don't touch." (Chinese)
Ovinnik - "A Russian household spirit. A form of domovik who resides in the drying-kiln."
(Slavic Mythology)
Ut-Napishtim - "Reportedly he was the King of a Sumerian city at the time of the Flood and
rode it out in a large ship. Utnapishtim revealed to Gilgamesh the secret of
a wonderful plant at the bottom of the sea; its name being: 'The Old Man
Becomes Young.' Gilgamesh obtained the plant, but decided to save it until
his old age. On his way back to Uruk, Gilgamesh stopped by a well, where a
serpent came up out of the water and made off with the precious plant. Later
the serpent shed its skin; a sign taken by the ancients to signify rejuvenation.
Utnapishtim was the son of Ubara-tutu."
ovum - "Definitions: egg (female reproductive cell). XVIII. - L., see EGG." [Based on: Oxford
Concise Dictionary Of English Etymology (1996 paperback version), p. 329]
Ottoman Empire [1300-1922] - "History: In 1453 under Muhammad II, the Ottomans conquered
Constantinople, thus ending the Byzantine Empire, a remnant of
the Roman Empire."
hypomimnesko - "Transliterated Greek spelling for the word/words 'remember' [3 John 1:10].
Associated spellings/words: upomimnhsku."
OVAL - "Definitions: egg-shaped. XVI. - medL. ovalis, f. L. ovum EGG; see -AL. So ovate (-ATE)
XVIII - L. (Based on: Oxford Concise Dictionary Of English Etymology (1996 paperback
version), p. 328). Associated spellings/words: ovum ['egg; female reproductive cell]."
Odr - "Definitions: Óðr is the husband of Freyja in Norse mythology. Although the precise
mythological meaning is uncertain the word itself means "wit, soul" and is used in
compounds to mean "fierce power, energy (from Proto-Germanic *woþuz; compare also the
etymology of Odin.)' [....]" (Based on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odr) - (T.D. -
01/14/07)
ubel - "Definitions: exceeding due limits; evil (German). Associated spellings/words: ubull
['apple'] (Old Irish)."
obal - "Definitions: stone (Old Testament). Associated spellings/words: ebal; upala ['stone']
(Sanskrit); opal, opale (French), opalus (Latin), opallios (Greek)."
obol - "Definitions: coin of ancient Greece. Associated spellings/words: