Call for cooperation
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Words and concepts have their own paths (as well as detours), through which we discover accumulated experience, because no word, like life itself, is unequivocal. The etymology of the word-bread, from ancient Egypt to modern English, has always been associated with the existential and essential values of life. The etymological and semantic meaning of the word bread have their own roads (as well as sidetrack), through which we discover accumulated experience, because no word, like life itself, has one meaning. The etymology of the word – bread, from ancient Egypt to modern English, has always been connected with the existential and essential values of life.
Linguists and historians often reduce the etymology of names to the laws of sound, and do not respect the laws of meaning. In this context, the roots of certain names can acquire a completely unexpected and different meaning than the purely phonetic one. Etymologies often hide their own stories. We would be very grateful if you could help to find such narratives from your culture and send that to us for include in the book. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.