arabic - a taxonomy of meaning
This is an attempted taxonomy of collective generalised (potentially idealised) meanings for the letters of the Arabic alphabet as they occur in verb form.
Given that each letter in every verb of the Arabic language appears to hold its same meaning (as demonstrated below), regardless of its position in the verb form, this gives rise to the notion that the language as a whole can only have originated from a single, coherent, intelligence - not humans, who historically decimate language as they use it.
Sources used for this page: Allah's Beautiful 99 Names ¦ Arabic Almanac ¦ Quran Navigator
Given that each letter in every verb of the Arabic language appears to hold its same meaning (as demonstrated below), regardless of its position in the verb form, this gives rise to the notion that the language as a whole can only have originated from a single, coherent, intelligence - not humans, who historically decimate language as they use it.
Sources used for this page: Allah's Beautiful 99 Names ¦ Arabic Almanac ¦ Quran Navigator