Meaning, Name, Mane — Anagram Enigma
“When you learn that the word in modern English ‘meaning’ itself is a cognate of Manu, and that ‘name’ is an anagram of ‘mean’ (as in ‘signify’) and ‘mane’ (as in ‘mound’ and ‘horses’ neck’), then, the enigma underlying Manu and his twin Yama, as well as their persisting mysterious roles in our culture, intensifies.”
Source: The M-N- Sound · Substack “Decolonising Prehistory” / “Don-sounding Rivers”
The anagram observation: meaning, name, mane are all permutations of the same M-N- sounds. This deepens the cryptotype argument.
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