Old Words in a New World

These discoveries require new theories as to why so many New World words for number one (1) are dental-guttural, similar to Aramaic חד K[H]aD (one) and Ancient Hebrew אחד EK[H]aD (one, m.) or אחת AK[H]aT (one, f.)



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Old Words in the New World, a look at the Edenics roots of Native American languages, is now being edited for publication. This book introduces the science of Edenics as applied to languages native to the “new world” (Amerindian). As many of these languages are now almost dead and few were ever committed to written form, these words may only serve as an example and proof of the connection of these divergent languages to Hebrew and thus to Edenics.

One of the discoveries of this study is that the more isolated the people group, the closer their words match the Edenic roots. These words often show the reversal of the syllables from the "right to left" to "left to right." This is illustrated in the Cherokee word for 'stone.'



Another example from Cherokee shows the Edenic root for 'water.'



Research on this volume was spear-headed by Isaac Mozeson and Fernando Aedo with contributions by members of the Edenics team. The book provides an introduction and explanation of Edenics, followed by entries in English with their Hebrew / Edenics root and definition. Featured languages for which significant word matches have been discovered are then grouped into a glossary of that language. A bibliography of resources for each featured language follows. The book also includes a Hebrew root word index.

Research is on-going. In fact the science of Edenics is in its infancy. Researchers are needed in all languages. See the Edenics.org website if you're interested in lending a hand.






























Old Words in the New World

An overview of American Indian words with roots in Edenics.