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This may some totally weird off the wall connection that my brain put together
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Sigh... with anybody else I would assume this was a joke.
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One of the etymologies for Babylon used to be babel like it may have been associated with the word baby
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Bab-el means "gate of God".
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. Child is a semitic root
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It is a GERMANIC root. The "ch" sound does not even exist in Semitic.
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and the Chaldeans were Semites.
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No, they were from the south slopes of the Caucasus, from the Urartean language group which has no known kinship to any other (not Semitic, not Indo-European, not even Kartvelian). Their self-name was
Khashd. The name for those who invaded Mesopotamia eroded to
Khald, but in the region where they came from it eroded to
Kurd (the modern Kurds speak an Iranian language, but derive their self-name from this non-Indo-European term for the geographic area they inhabit).
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Persian is akin to words like person
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Persian is from Iranian
Pars plus English
-ian adjectival ending. Latin
persona "mask" (for a character in a play) is from preposition
per "through" plus
sona "sound".
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, and Zoroastrian is sometimes cited as being related to words like geruntology as in "the golden age."
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Nice use of passive voice: "is sometimes cited" BY WHOM???
Gerontology means the study of old age: the Greek root refers to senility.