Zeus10
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above i mention all the words for ηλιος
and used KNOWN ATTESTED LINGUISTIC LAWS
TO DESCRIBE YOU ALL FROM LIE TILL TODAY
Denying Aelios Alios Abelios by you has NO Meaning
The only possible are the 2 reconstructed Forms,
as For ΑΣΤΗΡ Aster is simple enough if you USE IE laws and connectivity
words like
Αστραπη Compare ΑΣΤΕΡΟΠΑΙΟΣ in Homer means lighting, flash strass
ΑΣΤΕΡΟΠΗ in Hesiodos
Zeus is call Στερεοπηγερετας Stereopegeretas
Αστεροπητης ASTERopetes
As for Στερεος Stereo means stable, not solid neither Dry,
I make something stable, Ι support, I SubSTANTIALE, I HOLD,
ΣΤΕΡΕΩΜΑ is the sky dome, the tholos of Uranos,
ΣΤΕΡΕΩΜΑ
the sky dome
The Earth/universe as believed by ancients,
So ΑΣΤΗΡ has to do with ΑΣΤΕΡΟΠΗ light/lighting/flash from the sky dome ΣΤΕΡΕΩΜΑ
compare Latin STELLARIS from STEROLLA
compare Germanic STERNO
it is more simple my friend
except if germanic is also a religious language
ΣΤΕΡΕΩΜΑ the Sky Dome
ΑΣΤΗΡ the flashing light opn the ΣΤΕΡΕΩΜΑ.
As for Afros and APhrodite
is more simple
Just compare this
ΑΦΡΟΣ & ΟΜΒΡΟΣ
concerning the Proto-Greek NW dialects and Makedonian
ΑΦΡΟΣ comes from ΑΒΡΟΣ and cognates with OMBROS
ΑΒΡΟΣ MEANS Soft and/but is also the bubbles when Rains ΟΜΒΡΟΣ
AFRODITE has the -DI/DE- meaning God
and means the Godess of foam, of softeness,
cause she was born in a foam bubble
PERIOD,
The above are tested by ALL LINGUISTS,
I see, trying to demount the whole argument, and making it irrelevant by scattering the logic all over the place. Using the logic similar to this: the word 'path' derives from 'apathetic' , and completely unaware or indifferent, that every single your "linguistic" attempt would be scrutinized and inevitably dismantled after.
As for Afros and APhrodite
is more simple
Just compare this
ΑΦΡΟΣ & ΟΜΒΡΟΣ
concerning the Proto-Greek NW dialects and Makedonian
ΑΦΡΟΣ comes from ΑΒΡΟΣ and cognates with OMBROS
ΑΒΡΟΣ MEANS Soft and/but is also the bubbles when Rains ΟΜΒΡΟΣ
AFRODITE has the -DI/DE- meaning God
and means the Godess of foam, of softeness,
cause she was born in a foam bubble
If I had not known Albanian, counting only on your fairness, I would have probably taken that explanation for granted. But unfortunately for you the word Afër-dita (which corresponds to the "Greek" Afro-dita), has a clear meaning in Albanian: afër=close, near + dita=day
Albanian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Special use of dialectal afërditë (“daybreak, dawn”), compound of afër (“nearby, close”) and ditë (“day”), referring to the planet Venus or the morning star (compare Bardhyl). Unrelated to Ancient Greek Ἀφροδίτη (Aphrodítē).
Proper noun[edit]
Afërdita f
- (Greek mythology) Aphrodite
- A female given name Venus, the morning star.
Apparently a "Greek" word coming from Albanian language, since imemorable times has undergone, some phonetic transformations. The middle vowel /ë/ in the word af-ë-r is dropped, after being used in the "Greek" language afër--->af(ë)r--->afr(ός). Here I am ignoring the possibility that ΑΦΡ-ός could have come directly from Albanian verb afro-j---approach, close up, bring close.
Now this vowel treatment has occurred even in the word ἁβρός. What is the meaning of ἁβρός ? It means 'effeminate'=for a man having or showing characteristics regarded as typical of a woman, or simply unmanly
Therefore ἁβρός=unmanly.
Let's break it down
ἁ=un-------------> privative preposition
βρ(ός)= bur-ë(Alb)=man(eng) after the vowel treatment bur--->b(u)r---βρ + parasitic suffix ός
We already know the phonetic value the sound /β/ was carrying in Old "Greek" , which is represented today by a digraph μπ or the letter p----------->(Arvanite) μπούρ [bur], πούρ (purr) [pur]
Now become a man and accept the fact.
PS. You have the difficult task to prove, how possibly these two words could be unrelated(the red word).