Wikipedia's Death in 2013 site lists under May 25th, the following:
From Barrie Minney:
On further research of the name "Lytle", I found two etymology of names sites that give two differing opinions as to the origins. I decided on the following surname database site re: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Lytle, which claims the origins of the name to mean "little", mainly because it's further supported by the on line Etymology site that states the following:
I decided to check out the etymology of "lean" since it's mentioned in the above excerpt re lid:
It's interesting to note that "Columbia Fields", the band that Grayson Minney played in, is also the name of glacial ice fields located in the Canadian Rockies http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Icefield. Keep in mind that we are still in an ice age and nearing the end of the inter-glacial cycle... an end that may bee approaching that much faster due to global warming. The inner twin world are desperate to warn us and have us prepare before its too late.
We in North America and in Eurasia need to concern ourselves in particular with the next glacial event given that the majority of our lands will become covered with mountains of glacial ice miles high and stretching across our continents. It's not a matter of putting it off, saying that we can prepare when that day comes, because for all we know, the very first day of its onset may mean that we're completely buried with snow so deep that it's impossible for us to dig our way out, or for anyone else for that matter. By mid the summer the snow in the more southern hemispheres of our continents will likely have melted away, butt it will bee too late.
What makes Lytle's death even more shocking, is that I had just answered a comment made by Barrie Minney on my May 12th post entitled, Grayson Minney RIIP , An Eternity of Heaven for a Little Gray Son, note the following comment/excerpts:
- Marshall Lytle, 79, American rock and roll musician (Bill Haley & His Comets), inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (2012), cancer.[4]
From Barrie Minney:
Hi, Not sure what your blog is trying to acheive (I'm not being rude, just confused) but Minney is not Irish and nor does it have anything to do with 'mini'. It originated in central England in around 1600 as a variant of Minnell (itself prob French from Meynell). Hope this helps.Oh and most Minneys are related and Grayson was a very talented young man. Give Columbia Fields a listen.
RegardsBarrie Minney (Brighton. UK)My Reply:
Thxs for the info. Columbia Fields is amazing and Grayson equally remarkable. Your confusion is understandable if this is the first time here. Your bringing light the French name Meynell is timely, given the 'ell' ending beeing "phonetically" identical to French "elle" meaning "she", and especially since my May 19th post features Kenneth Battelle who also passed away on May 12th. Note the play with words in his surname re: "Battle Elle". The inner twin world works in mysterious ways, influencing our thoughts and actions while we're completely unaware.
I dug a little deeper and found the "English/French" etymology of "Minney" that you reference re http://minney.org.uk/history.htm, which states:
- Even though the etymology of Minney/Minnie plays a part, equally important is that the names are "phonetically" identical to the word "mini", hence falling into the "Little/Dwarf/Mini..." pattern-cluster, a theme that had cropped up in my posts immediately before the death of Grayson Minney. This blog researches pattern-clusters like this that crop up in relation to recent deaths found on Wiki's Death in 2013 site, given that this is evidence of inner-twin influence (yes, the subconscious mind is not "ours" as we have long considered it to bee). Unfortunately, inner twins are now using their hidden advantage to strategically influence accidents and even the death of their outer twin in order to generate these patterns that enable them to "come out" and "communicate" to us at this point in time.
I'm bringing this forward because I know that by doing so, I'm on the right track towards putting an end to this war being waged against us. Every day, notable persons like Minney and Battelle are dying before their time because the inner twin world see no other way to wake us up to the urgent matter at hand.
My May 23rd post entitled, "Georges Moustaki RIIP and Yew's Mistaki", will enlighten u further as to the inner twin world's means of communication that involves little "play with words" such as "U/You/Ewe/Yew...".
One theory for the change from Minnell to Minney is that in Old French the stress was on the last syllable; Minn-ELL. When the surname became anglicised the stress moved to the first syllable; MINN-ell, at this point the surname became more English in pronunciation; MINNel. Since this would have made little sense and the 'll' is a weak sound easily lost, the alternative Minney grew up.So what are the chances of the name "Lytle" cropping up after other names like "Little/Minney/Twigg" that have also cropped up in relation to recent deaths found on the Deaths in 2013 site?!
On further research of the name "Lytle", I found two etymology of names sites that give two differing opinions as to the origins. I decided on the following surname database site re: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Lytle, which claims the origins of the name to mean "little", mainly because it's further supported by the on line Etymology site that states the following:
little (adj.) Old English lytel "not large, not much; short in distance or time; unimportant," also used in late Old English as a noun, "small piece; a short time," from West Germanic*lutilla- (cf. Old Saxon luttil, Dutch luttel, Old High German luzzil, German lützel, Gothic leitils "little"), perhaps originally a diminutive of the root of Old English lyt"little, few," from PIE *leud- "small."Because it seemed to me that the word "lid" might be related to "little"... after all it is the little part of the pot, so I decided to check on the etymology:
lid (n.) mid-13c., from Old English hlid "lid, cover, opening, gate," from Proto-Germanic *khlithan (cf. Old Norse hlið "gate, gap," Swedish lid "gate," Old French hlid, Middle Dutch lit, Dutch lid, Old High German hlit "lid, cover"), from PIE root *klei- "to lean" (see lean (v.)), with here perhaps the sense of "that which bends over." Meaning "eyelid" is from early 13c. Slang sense of "hat, cap" is attested from 1896. Slang phrase put a lid on "clamp down on, silence, end" is from 1906.Now THAT's interesting-- the reference to the lid being a "gate"... and then the sense of "hat, cap" is meaningful given the earlier reference to the number 6 key on my computer key board also having the ^ "hat/cap" symbol, given that when identical sequences of 6, ie: 66 and 666 is a reference to the TUSSH (the Two United Structure System Home)-- the specialized home that the inner twin world want us to begin building. There's also the sense of "clamp down on, silence, end", which I consider to be the inner twin world's way of saying that if we want the deaths to "end", then we need to get on board. THAT's my Tou Sense Worth as far as interpretations go!!
I decided to check out the etymology of "lean" since it's mentioned in the above excerpt re lid:
lean (v.) c.1200, from Old English hleonian "to bend, recline, lie down, rest," from Proto-Germanic *khlinen (cf. Old Saxon hlinon, Old Frisian lena, Middle Dutch lenen, Dutchleunen, Old High German hlinen, German lehnen "to lean"), from PIE root *klei- "to lean, to incline" (cf. Sanskrit srayati "leans," sritah "leaning;" Old Persian cay "to lean;" Lithuanian slyti "to slope," slieti "to lean;" Latin clinare "to lean, bend," clivus "declivity," inclinare "cause to bend," declinare "bend down, turn aside;" Greekklinein "to cause to slope, slant, incline;" Old Irish cloin "crooked, wrong;" Middle Irish cle, Welsh cledd "left," literally "slanting;" Welsh go-gledd "north," literally "left" -- for similar sense evolution, see Yemen, Benjamin, southpaw).From the above, I get the sense that the word "clean" factors in, note the following:
Meaning "to incline the body against something for support" is mid-13c. Figurative sense of "to trust for support" is from early 13c. Sense of "to lean toward mentally, to favor" is from late 14c. Related: Leaned; leaning. Colloquial lean on "put pressure on" (someone) is first recorded 1960.
lean (adj.) "thin, spare, with little flesh or fat," c.1200, from Old English hlæne "lean, thin," possibly from hlænan "cause to lean or bend," from Proto-Germanic *khlainijan, which would connect it to Old English hleonian (see lean (v.)). But perhaps rather, according to OED, from a PIE *qloinio- (cf. Lithuanian klynas "scrap, fragment," Lettish kleins "feeble").
clean (adj.) Old English clæne "free from dirt or filth; pure, chaste, innocent; open, in the open," of beasts, "ritually safe to eat," from West Germanic *klainoz "clear, pure" (cf. Old Saxon kleni "dainty, delicate," Old Frisian klene "small," Old High German kleini "delicate, fine, small," German klein "small;" English preserves the original Germanic sense), from PIE root *gel- "bright, gleaming" (cf. Greek glene "eyeball," Old Irish gel "bright").I get the sense that the inner twin world are referring to the "lid" that sets on top of the TUSSH. My previous post shows an image of the ancient TUSSH-- a system home used by our ancestors who lived adjacent to the glaciers about 15,000 years ago, that were completely enclosed and supported with a clear roof. The clear roof was part of the dual system, that enabled a retention of heat, as well as to allow the penetration of sun so they could grow food in a type of "green house/home". The roof or "lid/hat/cap" was designed "lighter" in both senses of the word since it allowed light as well as being light weight (and so "little). The word "light" and "little" are no doubt related.
It's interesting to note that "Columbia Fields", the band that Grayson Minney played in, is also the name of glacial ice fields located in the Canadian Rockies http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Icefield. Keep in mind that we are still in an ice age and nearing the end of the inter-glacial cycle... an end that may bee approaching that much faster due to global warming. The inner twin world are desperate to warn us and have us prepare before its too late.
We in North America and in Eurasia need to concern ourselves in particular with the next glacial event given that the majority of our lands will become covered with mountains of glacial ice miles high and stretching across our continents. It's not a matter of putting it off, saying that we can prepare when that day comes, because for all we know, the very first day of its onset may mean that we're completely buried with snow so deep that it's impossible for us to dig our way out, or for anyone else for that matter. By mid the summer the snow in the more southern hemispheres of our continents will likely have melted away, butt it will bee too late.
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