ORIGINS OF THE WORD "CUNT"
"Cuneiform",
the most ancient form of writing, derives from "kunta" meaning "female
genitalia" in Sumerian of ancient Iraq. "Kunta" is "woman" in several
Near Eastern and African languages and a Mother Tongue that is being
compiled by linguists today. It was also spelled "quna," which is the
root of "queen." Since priestesses were known to be
accountants/administrators of Temple of Inanna in Sumeria c.3100 B.C.
when Cuneiform was first used, it is highly likely that cuneiform was
"the sign of the kunta" who kept the books (clay tablets) for the temple
economy/redistribution of wealth that evolved from communal economics
of ancient mother-cultures.
So
when an abuser calls a woman a "cunt" he is actually calling her a
"queen who invented writing and numerals." Girls and women can thus
reclaim the words in our language that have been used as weapons against
us in emotionally explosive situations. The word "prostitute" (law
giver of the temple) and "whore" (houri, Persian, which means a gorgeous
semi-divine female that awaits men in the 7th Heaven) are some of the
finest compliments a woman can be given.
Many
ancient languages did not have huge vocabularies as we do and the same
word had many meanings, according to the context in which it was used.
"Kunta" is also the root of kundalini (energy), khan (highest leader of
the Eurasian steppe nomads, whose society was originally matriarchal and
who still have remnants of a matriarchate), quantity, any words that
start with "kw", qu, or kh. Examples: Cunda, mother of Buddha according
to Japanese; Cunti-Devi, Goddess of kundalini energy, India; Kunta,
means literally one who has female genitalia, and describes a priestess,
ancient Sumeria; Kun, Goddess of Mercy, India; Quani, Korean goddess;
Qudshu, female priestess of ancient Canaan & Phoenicia, which became
the Roman province of Palestine after they conquered it; Quadesha,
Sumerian word for a type of priestess. Qu' can also mean love,
sensuality, sexuality, the divinity present in all females.
So,
the most interesting conclusion is that the Koran or Quran, is actually
the book of love for females. Female sensuality is probably the literal
translation, but Muslims translate it as "reading or lection", which is
also flattering to females because the mothers of Arabs were always
their only teachers before Mohamad dictated the Koran. Now they have
Koranic schools called "Madrasas", the mother-schools, although they now
teach only boys and denigrate women. Almost every value word in the
Muslim religion, including "Muslim" is a mother-word, derived from the
mother root: Mohamad, mufti, mosque, madrasa, Makka (Mecca), Madina,
mukhtar, mujahadeem, mezes, and many, many more.
Another
variation is "quern," a hand-mill used by ancient women to grind grain
into flour. The etymology points to housewives of ancient Mesopotamia,
present-day Iraq and parts of Iran, Palestine, & Syria, where
agriculture began, as the ones who invented bread out of flour by adding
a liquid and letting the dough sit for while until air-borne yeasts
raised it. When baked in their clay ovens, it resulted in the most
remarkable invention of the human race, the staff of life, bread. It was
also baked quickly, without waiting for the yeasts to lighten it, and
is known today as pita.
Source~ Stone Age Divas: Their Mystery and Their Magic, Gloria Bertonis, M.Ed. with Carol Miranda, Author House, 2011
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