29. Greek words related to number "ninety":
Greek word ENENEKONTA means "ninety",
and ENENEKOSTOS means "ninetieth", [Divry's
Modern English-Greek, Greek-English Dictionary, 1988, p. 762].
Turkish cardinal numeral for "ninety" is "DOKSAN" and for ordinal numeral "ninetieth" is "DOKSANINCI".
a) Let us first start with the term ENENEKOSTOS, meaning "ninetieth". ENENEKOSTOS, rearranged as "TOKSENENSE-O", is
the altered and restructured form of the Turkish expression "TOKSANINCI O" (DOKSANINCI O) meaning "it is the ninetieth".
This decipherment of the "Greek" word ENENEKOSTOS reveals the fact that it has been
fabricated by anagrammatizing the Turkish ordinal numeral DOKSANINCI almost in a reverse order.
b) Additionally, the Greek term ENENEKOSTOS meaning "ninetieth",
rearranged as "TOKES-ON-ENSE",
is the rearranged form of the Turkish expression "TOKUZ-ON'INCI" meaning "(nine-times-ten)th", that is, "ninetieth". Thus, this decipherment also verifies
the above explanation - but in a different way in Turkish. It accentuates the
Turkish numerals DOKUZ and ON.
Thus, these expressions in Turkish explain the make up of the Greek term ENENEKOSTOS
not only in terms of Turkish ordinal numeral DOKSANINCI, but also in terms of the mathematical
expression "TOKUZ-ON'INCI" both of which mean "ninetieth".
We also note that the Greek word ENNEA, meaning "nine", is not
only the cut off front end of the garbled and longer term ENENEKOSTOS, but also it
gets its meaning, indirectly and in a disguised way, from the Turkish cardinal
numeral DOKUZ (TOKUZ) meaning "nine". Thus, there has been further deception
in fabricating this word by assigning the
meaning of the Turkish numeral
name "TOKUZ" to the term ENNEA. So, anyone
comparing the Greek word ENNEA (meaning "nine") with the
Turkish numeral name DOKUZ (meaning "nine") will find no obvious resemblance
whatsoever - unless they search a lot deeper - as I am doing. The reality
I have demonstrated here is that Greek word ENNEA does get its meaning of
"nine" from the Turkish cardinal numeral name DOKUZ (meaning "nine") - but in a
convoluted and cross-wise manner!
We must also note that the English cardinal numeral "NINE" which is related to the Greek term "ENNEA" - also gets its name from the Turkish
infix "ANIN" in the Turkish ordinal
numeral name DOKSANINCI!
Hence, in this Greek ordinal
numeral name ENENEKOSTOS,
we find embedded the Turkish numeral names
d) In the case of the Greek cardinal numeral ENENEKONTA, meaning "ninety", when
the term is rearranged as "ENENE-KAT-ON",
we find that it is the Turkish mathematical expression where the term "ENENE" is a replacement for the Turkish
cardinal numeral "DOKUZ" (TOKUZ). This makes it as being from
Turkish "DOKUZ KATI ON" which is "ninety".
All of this is undeniable evidence that ancient Greeks, in manufacturing an
artificial so-called "Aryan" (Arayan, gezginci) language for themselves,
used the words and phrases of Turkish
as the source. This sneaky "linguistic" technique set the ground work
for the fabrication of all other so-called "Aryan" languages.
Anagrammatizing words and phrases from
Turkish was the most perfect
stealing technique ever invented in order to usurp as well as to confuse,
divide and annihilate the most ancient Turanian
civilization that was all over the world!
Polat Kaya