Words under the lens: Greek
Numeral names No.5 - Greek words related to number "three"
5.
Greek words related to umber "three":
Greek
word TREIS (TRIA) means "three", and TRITOS means "third", [Divry's Modern English-Greek,
Greek-English Dictionary, 1988, p. 762].
Turkish cardinal numeral for "three" is "ÜÇ"
(ÜŞ) and for the ordinal
numeral "third" is "ÜÇÜNCÜ".
a) Greek cardinal numeral name TREIS (TRIA), meaning "three", rearranged
letter-by-letter as "ESTIR", is from Turkish
expression "ÜŞTIR"
(ÜÇTÜR) meaning "it is three". The Turkish suffix TIR/TÜR/TUR has been added to the cardinal numeral name "ÜÇ" (ÜŞ) to make it easy to disguise. The final letter S in the Greek
word TREIS is a special form of letter S which
can be used in the fabrication of Greek words from Turkish source texts to
replace Turkish letters S, SH
(Ş), Z, and CH (Ç). This is what has
taken place in this Greek numeral name TREIS.
b) Although, the Greek
word TRITOS means "third", when
it is rearranged as "OSTIR-T",
we find that, again, it is from Turkish word "ÜŞTIR"
(ÜÇTÜR) meaning "it is three".
Hence, it uses the name of the Turkish cardinal numeral ÜÇ meaning "three" rather than ÜÇÜNCÜ meaning "third'. In order to understand the
artificiality of the word TRITOS meaning "third",
let us examine the Greek word TRISMAKARISTOS (TRISMAKARISTON) which means "thrice-blessed",
[Divry's Modern English-Greek, Greek-English Dictionary, 1988, p. 710].
c) The second Greek word TRISMAKARISTON,
rearranged letter-by-letter as "OSIMSI-KR-TANRAT", is from the Turkish
expression "ÜŞIMSI KeRe
TANRITI" (ÜÇÜNCÜ KERE TANRIDI) meaning "third
time he is God" or
"third time blessed as God". Thus, he is "thrice-blessed".
Note that even though we find the term "third" in Turkish ordinal numeral form ÜÇÜNCÜ in this Greek word, we do not find the Greek word TRITOS meaning "third" in one piece in it. This shows
that the term TRITOS is an artificially made up word and
did not even exist before the meaning of the Turkish
word ÜÇÜNCÜ was transferred to it. Thus, we have
shown that not only the source text for the Greek word TRITOS was Turkish, but also the source text
for the much more complex looking word TRISMAKARISTOS (TRISMAKARISTON) was from
Turkish! Indeed, the linguists have a lot to explain regarding their
knowledge about the make up of the Greek language!
Turkish word ÜÇ (ÜŞ) means "three", ÜÇTÜR means "it
is three", ÜÇÜNCÜ means "third", KERE means "times", TANRI means "God".
d) This "Greek" word TRISMAKARISTON made up from a Turkish expression has
the Turkish word "TANRI" embedded in it. Hence, it
is related to Turkish and the Turanian Tur/Turk/Oguz peoples. In this
context and in a second decipherment, when the Greek word TRISMAKARISTON is rearranged letter-by-letter as "SM-TORKISTAN-ARI" or "ISMI-TORKSTAN-AR" we find that it is the confused form
of the Turkish expression "iSMi TÜRKISTAN
ERI" meaning "his name is 'man of
Turkistan'". This implies that he who was "thrice-blessed", was
the ancient "man of
Turkistan", that is, the "Tur/Turk/Oguz
people". This is a very important revelation about the
civilization of the ancient Turanians indicating that they were very Godly,
fair, tolerant and law abiding people. The fact that the ancient
Turanians conceived, developed and worshipped a theological system with a Sun
God, Moon God and a Sky-Father God is testimony that they were "thrice
blessed".
Polat Kaya
24/05/2011