Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Mick McManus RIIP, Mack Emerman RIIP, Sons and Maidens of Man


The Deaths in 2013 site has recently added to its list under May 22nd, the following: 
Also recently added to its list under May 21st  is the following:
The inner twin world seem to be on a bit of a Scottish theme with Mick and Mack being reminiscent of "Mc" and "Mac" in front of names... and "O" in some cases as evident by my recent May 19th post entitled, Alan O'Day, Undercover Angel's Bad Hair Day.  The Mc, Mac and O are a reference to "son of", note the etymology:
Mac- Look up Mac- at Dictionary.comcommon element in Scottish and Irish names, from Old Celtic *akko-s "son." Cognate root *makwos "son" produced Old Welsh map, Welsh mabap "son;" also probably cognate with Old English mago "son, attendant, servant," Old Norse mögr "son," Gothic magus "boy, servant," Old English mægð "maid" (see maiden).
Audd that Old English's reference to "maid"?!  AND that Mick's surname, McManus means "son of Manus" which is also a cryptic way for the inner twin world to say "son of man us", note the etymology http://www.behindthename.com/name/manus:
Manus: Irish form of MAGNUSLate Latin name meaning "great"
Audd how the two etymologies for Mac and Manus are similar re: Makwos and Magnus... together they mean "Great Son"... orrrr "great maiden".  AND audd how both Manus and Emerman have the word "man" in them, note the etymology:

     man (n.) Look up man at Dictionary.com
Old English manmann "human being, person (male or female); brave man, hero; servant, vassal," from Proto-Germanic *manwaz 

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