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    Moore Latin
    The Ancient or Golden Age Moorish – Latin over Ten Thousand years, for simplicity sake; obviously long before it’s adoption and association with Caucasian Rome, as Rome itself was once known as Maur, thus the appellation Mauritania derived centuries later in the Poenicium (Carthaginian, Punic) era. In Truth, Moorish – Latin much like Arabic, which in it’s purest form is Moorish – Latin; was and is the Tongue / Language of the Sagae et Sapientia (Moabite Sorceress and Moorish Sages); meaning: words or things of Art, known only to the Heirophant. She or He who are inheritors of the unmentionable, picture graphs. This is Largely the Reason Moorish – Latin was supposedly always, as it is now, considered to be a dead language, because it was never the language of daily intercourse for the Vulgus (Vulgar, Rabble, Plebicula, Unlettered, etc.), it belongs to a period when script was not equipped with the helps which punctuation supplies. Books (Tomes) were not written for rapid reading by a large reading public. There was a wide gap which separated the written from the spoken language of all Ancient Peoples. (The Ancient Moorish Republic of Carthage which became Tripoli and Tunis). The Ancient Arabic Writings as was stated, is a form of Moorish – Latin being part of a pictograph.

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