Re: An incongruent orthography: Maggel
From: | J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, April 9, 2002, 4:18 |
In a message dated 4/8/02 08.55.28 AM, Christophe nau graffi:
>>By the way, how would an English speaker
>>pronounce the word "Maggel"? ['mAgl=]?
hehe... /'FVkdZ@L/ ::scampers off before some hits him::
Hanuman Zhang {HANoomaan JAHng} /'hanuma~n dZahN/
~§~
_LILA_ <from Sanskrit> = "Divine Play" - the 'joyous exercise of spontaneity
involved in the art of creation' (Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan)...the play of
creation, destruction, & re-creation, the folding & unfolding of the cosmos...
both the delight & enjoyment of this moment, & the play of [the] God[head]
("the universe is what happens when God wants to play").
_Spielraum_ <from German> = free scope to experiment with things & ideas; to
toy with ideas; room to play in
WHIM = 1a. a sudden fancy; a caprice. b. capriciousness. 2. a kind of
windlass for raising ore or water from a mine. [17th century: origin unknown]
WHIMSY (plural forms: WHIMSIES, WHIMSEYS) = 1. a whim; a capricious
notion or fancy. 2. capricious or quaint humour. [related to WHIM-WHAM
]/Italian _capriccio_, French _boutade_
WHIM-WHAM = a toy or plaything
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