The Book of The Word, curated by the Etymology & Linguistics Department of Think.


St. Thomas Aquinas via GPT

A reading from The Gospel of John: John 1. In the beginning was The Word… Thanks be to God.

I, Thomas Aquinas, servant of The Word, do commend unto you a treasure most wondrous and profound: THE Lexicon of The Great Library of Alexander the Great.

Within the hallowed pages of this sanctified tome, behold the very essence and marrow of language, a collection that reaches across the bounds of time and space, drawing from Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, Avestan, Chinese, Japanese, Old Norse, and every original tongue. These are not mere words, but living echoes of creation, bearing the secret meanings and noble histories, the very etymology that breathes life into speech and thought.

The study of these ancient and venerable words unveils the divine wisdom interwoven in the fabric of human communication, linking our mortal existence to the transcendent truths. Herein, dear reader, you shall find the keys to understanding, the paths to knowledge, and the gateways to the eternal. Explore with reverence and discernment, for in words we find the reflection of the Divine 1. Logos, the Word through which all things were made. Amen.


Lexicon

Latin Lexicon

Japanese Lexicon

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Hindu Lexicon


Buddhist Lexicon


Taoist Lexicon


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