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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DD'eDeN: [QB] Tangerine; is a perfect match for tawny/tan/sand/faun.a(mobile root/fawn.tail = fan.ember = flammable/flambeau)/aur.a.t.h / A(b/v/u)rahm / oro(Spanish:gold) / orange / (o/ua).(r/tl).ange(rine). tangerine is exactly in the midst of the morning breakfast fire-drill and sunrise/horizon of the Open Sky people. Note that Abvurahm is of Oroan maternal totem taboo lineage, links to AhuraMazda (Avestan)and Brahma/Brahman(Hindu), and Oroan links to Ukraine as Ochre/Ore.an. - - - Adding some info.: Tangerine: match for tawny/tan/sand/faun.a(mobile root/fawn.tail = fan.ember = flammable/flambeau)/aur.a.t.h / A(b/v/u)rahm / oro(Spanish:gold) ~ [aura]nugget ~ nub(AEgpt) / orange = (o/ua).(r/tl).ange(rine). tangerine fits into the midst of the morning breakfast fire-drill and sunrise/horizon of the Open Sky people (those who had left the tropical rainforest belt). Note that Abvurahm is of Oroan maternal totem taboo lineage, links to AhuraMazda (Avestan)and Brahma/Brahman(Hindu), and Oroan links to Ukraine as Ochre/Ore.an and plausibly to the Tauri of Crimea, and to the city of Oran, Algiers. - - - tangerine (n.) Look up tangerine at Dictionary.com 1842, from tangerine orange (1820) "an orange from Tangier," seaport in northern Morocco, from which it was imported to Britain originally. As an adjective meaning "from Tangier," attested from 1710, probably from Spanish tangerino. As a color name, attested from 1899. (etymologyonline) - - - False lead? Let's see. Tangier was founded by Carthaginian colonists in the early 5th century BCE, who were probably the first ones to settle around the coast. [en.wikipedia.org] Tangier etymology: The city's name is said to come from Tingis, the daughter of Atlas, the mythical supporter of the Heavens. However, it more likely derives from the Semitic word tigisis, meaning "harbour". Oran (Arabic: وهران‎‎ Wahrān; Berber: ⵡⴻⵀ Wehran) is an important coastal city that is located in the north-west of Algeria. [en.wikipedia.org] The name "Wahran" (Oran in Arabic) is derived from the Berber word "uharan" that means (two lions). [DD Note: lion/leon(Span)/simba(ki-Swah)/singa(Malay)/harimau(Malay:tiger)/ari, labi(Hebrew) are clearly linked to orange/aura/yellow] A legend says that in 900 AD, lions still lived in the area. The last two lions were hunted on a mountain near Oran and are elsewhere referred to as "mountain lions".[5] - - - How close is Tangerine to Orange? How near is Tangier to Oran? Tangier: Coordinates: 35°46′N 5°48′W Oran: Coordinates: 35°41′49″N, 0°37′59″W http://etc.usf.edu/maps/pages/5800/5892/5892.jpg [/QB][/QUOTE]
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