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 It seems strange that the primary characters of these ancient narratives are identified as an appellation [[aleh]] + [[im]]. Aleh clearly means "tree", and im clearly indicates intelligence. Typically, we interpret [[im]] as "people", but it is true that the im suffix also applies to animals, particularly domesticated animals. There are two other types of concepts that associated with [[im]], both of which are highly abstract and require advanced intelligence to comprehend; [[numeracy]] and [[time]] It seems strange that the primary characters of these ancient narratives are identified as an appellation [[aleh]] + [[im]]. Aleh clearly means "tree", and im clearly indicates intelligence. Typically, we interpret [[im]] as "people", but it is true that the im suffix also applies to animals, particularly domesticated animals. There are two other types of concepts that associated with [[im]], both of which are highly abstract and require advanced intelligence to comprehend; [[numeracy]] and [[time]]
  
 +It is etymologically feasible that the word [[alehim]] does not mean "tree people" or "forest people" as our initial assessment seemed to suggest, but rather, that 'alehim' really means "intelligent trees".
 ====Trees as landmarks==== ====Trees as landmarks====
  
 ====Tree words==== ====Tree words====
trees.txt · Last modified: 2025/05/13 19:11 by ken

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