| Clear Frames |
90% of our vocabulary has it's roots in Europe thousands of years B. C. Before Old English was West Germanic. Before these, Indo- European was a considerable sources from Latin to Greek to German to Etruscan to Sanskrit. The ethos of coexistence underwent The Great Consonant Shift although many rootwords are now prefixes, suffixes, etc.
| Various Bible names - full titles |
| Various Bible names - abbreviations |
| Various Bible names - short names |
| Various Bible names - long names |
| Roman Praenomia |
Those consonants which evolved from Indo-European but unshifting were Latinized. Among the frequencies of most used of datedness are likely examples of Old English; the changing continuity of spelling, basing final form in sentences of words and concepts in a mutual relationship