Parmenda - Ancient Word of the Albanian Language - Etymology

Parmenda – Ancient Word of the Albanian Language – Etymology

by Aleksander Hasanas

A wooden agricultural tool, consisting of a ploughshare, a ploughshare, a handle, and a shaft, usually pulled by an ox and used to plow the land. Wooden plow. Plowman. They worked the land with a plow. They put (harnessed) oxen to the plow. Parmënda, this ancient word of the Albanian language, has exhausted the minds of many scholars, both foreign and local linguists, and none of them has been able to bring a final, exhaustive result.

So today we are bringing a comparison of the Albanian word “parmenda”, geg. “parmȇn(d)a” with some ancient words of the Albanian language, with the aim of clarifying once again that this ancient word, over 10 thousand years old, belongs to Albanian and has no connection whatsoever with the Latin word; “apparamentum = preparation”.

But it is the linguistic fund of ancient Albanian which contains such meaningful words from which we have the source of the word “parmenda”, we look at them, and we have: FRONT p.

Reversible (in humans);

#breastbone , breastbone (in birds). Steal the breastbone! Damn it.* Lateral carotid arteries. either of the two large arteries in the front of the neck, which carry blood to the head.FRONT mb.1. Located in the first part or on the front side of something, front; opposite. back. Front side (face). PARMËZ p.

The breastbone of poultry, the breastbone. The meat of the breastbone is white. So it is the ancient Albanian word; “para” is front, front, “parmëza” is a fixed ‘Y’ shaped front bone, just like the long plow with a thin carved tip, sharp to cut in front, in front, dividing the soil and loosening it; Parme/nda; Parmenda.If all the researchers who have dealt with the etymology of this word had referred to the linguistic fund of ancient Albanian, they would have all unanimously reached this conclusion, that the Albanian word “Parmenda” belongs to Albanian and only to that language, from the root: “PARMË + ‘nda”.

Ps. The coin we see in the photo belongs to the goddess of the Earth, Dhemitra, and on the other side we see the ancient wooden agricultural tool, the Parmenda.

References

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/18wUkGjRkn/

https://akad.gov.al/wp…/uploads/2024/08/2021-vol.-1.pdf

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/parmend%C3%AB

http://www.fjalori.shkenca.org/– Newmark, L. (1999) “plough”, in Oxford Albanian-English Dictionary‎

– Kentoripai (Centuripae) in Sicily 211BC Ancient Coin

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