02 February 2006

woman is caen (revisited)

caen = woman (Lhaesine pronunciation = KAWN) (some things Google found for "caen": a very common term; Caen is a city in northwestern France, Basse-Normandie (Lower Normandy) région, and is is known for historical buildings built in the time of William the Conqueror, who was buried here, and for the hammering it took during the WWII Battle of Normandy in 1944; CAEN, CAEN S.p.A. Costruzioni Apparecchiature Elettroniche Nucleari, of Italy is a technology firm that sells tools for nuclear physics, aerospace, and microelectronics; a last name, notably columnist Herb Caen; Camp CAEN, University of Michigan Computer Camp, and CAEN stands for Computer Aided Engineering Network; Caen Hill Locks, flight of 16 locks on Kennet & Avon Canal in Devizes, Wiltshire, England; Caen Engineering, Inc. of California manufactures peripheral storage enclosures; means "ten" in Sindarin; means "coating, peel, surface" in Welsh; also a place or geographic feature in Spain)

Simplified this word to one syllable. My previous word for woman was "cina"

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