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El Metreyoûgha (Place)
El Metreyoûgha
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Metre Meter Demeter
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Demeter (/dɪˈmiːtər/; Attic: Δημήτηρ Dēmḗtēr [dɛːmɛ́ːtɛːr]; Doric: Δαμάτηρ Dāmā́tēr) is the Olympian goddess of the harvest and agriculture, presiding over crops, grains, food, and the fertility of the earth. Although Demeter is mostly known as a grain goddess, she also appeared as a goddess of health, birth, and marriage, and had connections to the Underworld.[1] She is also called Deo (Δηώ Dēṓ).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demeter
yoûgha
The word yoûgha (also transliterated as yūgha or yūgha) is an Arabic or Persian borrowing of the word "yoga," which has Sanskrit origins. The etymology of the word traces back to a Proto-Indo-European root.
The full etymological lineage is:
Sanskrit: The word comes from the Sanskrit word yóga, which literally means "yoking" or "union". The root is yuj, meaning "to join," "to unite," or "to yoke". This refers to the joining of the mind, body, and spirit, or the union of the individual consciousness with the universal spirit.
Proto-Indo-Aryan and Proto-Indo-Iranian: The Sanskrit term derives from yáwgas.
Proto-Indo-European: The ultimate root is yéwg-o-s, which comes from yewg-, meaning "to join"
From English yoga, from Sanskrit योग (yóga, “yoking, union”), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-European *yéwg-o-s, from *yewg- (“to join”). Doublet of یک.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/yoga
"Kouz" Taghadé El kouz
Taghadé El kouz
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Kouzen (Haitian Vodou): In Haitian culture, Kouzen can refer to the god of agriculture.