This rootword language is the pre and post-diluvial, grammarless language presently known as Polish. Centuries back it was known as Lach, ..earlier as Sarmatian, ..and still earlier as Celtic. In this Protong (Macimowa) "Cel Tik" means "Whole (world) Touching", i.e. universal.
| A | A, Ja | I, me. |
| Protong actually had no words beginning with "a" or "e". All words beginning with these sounds were once preceded by a "w" (sounding as "v") which softened into "f" and eventually vanished, except in Polish that retained the archaic form. | ||
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Ar, War, Far, Fer, Wer, Wr, Wra, Wre, Wir, Wara, Wiara, Wera, Wiera, We | Belief, worship. | |
| B | Ba, Bam, Boi, Ban | Terrified, frightened away. |
| Ba, Bal, Biał, Bieli, Bil | Whiteness, daylight, dawn, God of Sunrise. Different vowels denote different dialectic uses. | |
| Bab, Baba, Baby | Old Woman (referring to the ancient Motherland in the Pacific, now, after submergence, seen as Easter Island). | |
| Bi, Za-Bi-Ta | Killed, deluged. In pictography this idea is conveyed by a circle with a hole in its center. | |
| Bo, Bóg, Boga, Boh | God | |
| Ból, Bul, Boli | Pain, suffering. | |
| Br, Bra, Bre, Bro, Bru, Bri, Ber | Take, taken, i.e. by the Deluge. | |
| C | Cał, Ceł, Cali, Celi | Whole, universal. |
| Ce, Ci, Cia, Cię | You. (The "c" sounds like "ts" therefore "you" is also: ti, tie, tia.) | |
| Cud | Miracle, the ancient name of Finland, where the Poles of Holy Rugia saw the Sun rise. | |
| D | Da, Dan, Dar | Give, given, gift. |
| De, Gde, Gdze | Where. | |
| De, Den, Dzień, Di, Din, Dian | Day, daylight (referring to dawn and the Dawn God). | |
| Deś, Dieś | Ten. | |
| Dr, Dra, Dre, Dri, Dro, Dru, Der | Deserted, to desert, deserter. | |
| E | (J)e | Is. |
| G | Ge, Gde, Gdzie | Where. |
| Ga, Gan, Gne, Go, Gon, Gu, Gun | Drive out, driven exile, exiled. | |
| Gi, Giń, Hiń | Lost, perished (by submergence, alwaysreferring to the deluged Mother or Fatherland in the Pacific and Atlantic). | |
| H | Hl, Hla, Hle, Hli, Hlo, Hlu | Soused till almost drowned. Now these are sometimes written as "gua", hence "Guatemala" and "Nicaragua". |
| Howa, Chowa, Hv | Hide, hidden, hiding beneath the seas. | |
| I | Id, Ida, Idę | Go, going (archaic for "migration"). |
| In, Ine, Inni | Elsewhere not in this world, therefore in the Netherworld of the deluged ancestors, the kingdom of perpetual night. | |
| Ił, Ili | Mire, bog, marshes. | |
| K | K, Ka | Towards, in the direction of, dedicated to. |
| Ko, Kocha | Love, beloved, worshipped. | |
| Ki, Kaj | Where. | |
| Kie, Kiej | When. | |
| L | La, Le, Li, Lał, Lu, Lej | Pour: the archaic term used for Flood, Deluge. |
| Łeb, Łib | Head; usually applied in Britain for dangerous, submerged rocks, the bane of navigation. | |
| Lina | Rope (vital in rebusal pictography). | |
| Łon, Łono | Womb, womb of the "Mother of Worship" (Mata Weri or Easter Island). | |
| M | Ma, Mat, Mati, Matia, Mać | Mother(land), Easter Island. |
| Me, Mi | Me, I, we, us. | |
| Mr, Mar, Mer, Umar, Umer, Mra, Mre, Mru, Mro, Mro, Mru | Dead (always referring to the submerged Motherland). | |
| Mo, Mor, Mur, More | Sea, seas (as in all British names ending in "mor", moor", "more"). | |
| N | Na, Nar, No, Nor | Made-born, birthgiver, given birth. |
| N, Ne, Ni | No, not, no more existing, deluged. | |
| Nes, Noś, Nieś | Carried, brought to. | |
| Nib, Nieb, Neb, Neba | Heaven, where there is "no fear". (Compare "Nippon") | |
| O | O, Jo | I (first personal pronoun). |
| Oc, Ocy, Oce, Ocec | Eyes, ocean. (Pron. "o-ts".) | |
| Oce-On | Ocean, which actually means "He of the Fathers", the name of the continent that submerged beneath the Atlantic. | |
| Ok, Oko | Eye. | |
| On, Ona | He, she. | |
| P | Po | After, along. |
| R | R, Ra, Ran, Rano | Morn, sunrise, dawn (often synonymous with worship). |
| Ron | Abort, lose. | |
| Rat, Ratować | Saved, always referring to being saved from the Deluge. | |
| S | Są | Up-to-here. |
| Swe, Święty | Holy, sacred. (Compare modern "saint".) | |
| Świt | Daybreak, the pre-sunrise glow. | |
| Świat | World, earth. | |
| Ty, Tie, Tia | You | |
| T | Tik, Tyk, Tyka | To touch, touching. |
| Tin, Tien, Cin, Cień | Shadow, ghost, Netherworld. | |
| Toń, Toni | To sink, sfinks, sunken by Deluge. | |
| Top, Topi | To be drowned, drowned. | |
| U | U, Ut, Uton | Sunken, sink. |
| U, Ut, Utop | Drowned. | |
| Ukaz | Appear, appeared. | |
| Um, Umi | Remember, know. | |
| Un, Una, Uni | He, she, they. | |
| Ur, Urod | Birthgiver, born, made-born. | |
| Uś, Uśniona | Mortally-Asleep, applied instead of "dead", only to dearest persons, Virgin Mary or Easter Island and fish. | |
| W | Wr, Wra, Wre, Wri, War, Wer, Wir, Wi, Wira, Wera, Wiara, Wiera | Worship, meaning "dawn". |
| Z | Z, Ze | From, out of. |
| Ze, Zi, Zem, Zim, Ziemia | Land, Motherland, referring to Easter Island, the Mother of Dawn. | |
| Za, Zar, Zer, Zor, Zora, Zera, Zra, Zre, Zorza, Zaria, etc. | Dawn. |