06-10-2011, 10:36 PM
MR` has an unusual plural absolute in the form of (Mau-Ra-WauN) "lords". The only similar pl abs structure I have found to that is (KuwR-Sa-WauN) "thrones". Even though KRS has an extra consonant to MR, the similarity is there. In other words, I am looking for a comparative root to MR`.
(Mau-Ra-WauN) (KuwR-Sa-WauN) plural absolute
The singular emphatic for "the-throne" is (KuwRS-Yau`)
(MauR-Yau`) and (KuwRS-Yau`) share the same similarity in the singular emphatic.
Beyond that, the roots diverge some, MR` dropping the Yod and KRS carrying it forward, but I think it interesting none-the-less.
(Mau-Ra-WauN) (KuwR-Sa-WauN) plural absolute
The singular emphatic for "the-throne" is (KuwRS-Yau`)
(MauR-Yau`) and (KuwRS-Yau`) share the same similarity in the singular emphatic.
Beyond that, the roots diverge some, MR` dropping the Yod and KRS carrying it forward, but I think it interesting none-the-less.