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Here's a possible clue. Been working on this for a while. Something with it tingled my Almonds (Joy - some like nuts, some don't. I prefer Mounds).
Etymology of the uncommon words, plus the uncommon definitions of Cane and Cone (just as a ready refresher) used in pics #1 & #2. Some strange connections, at least in my brain.
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Stane - Stone. Scot.
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Scane - Fang, Pointed tooth. Ita. fem. plural. see, scana.
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Tane - a) Tin. Inari Sami.
b) Lair, Den, Burrow, Hideout. Ita. fem. plural. see, tana.
c) Bullet. Serbs-Croatian.
d) Seed, grain, kernel, bead, piece. Turkish.
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Tain - a) Thin tin plate, tin foil for mirrors. Eng.
b) Silvering (mirrors), aluminum foil. Fr. see also, etain - tin.
c) The most posterior. Finnish.
d) Ten (#10). North Frisian.
e) Twig, sprout. Old Norse, pronunciation similar to 'Tiens',
see also, Proto-Germanic '*tainaz' - rod, twig, straw (lot).
f) Royal burgh and parish in County of Ross, Scottish Highlands.
Chartered in 1066ce by King Malcolm lll.
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Cane - Female weasel. Didn't know that one, learn something new every
day.
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Cone - Queen, horn, peak of a helmet, spinning top and part of the
retina (eyes to see). From Ancient Greek, Latin, Bourguignon,
and Portuguese.
Interpretation: pic #1
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Stone of Scone - Important rock in Scotland. Coronation artifact of
Scotland and England. The rock Cain used to kill Abel
(my conclusion).
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Stane of Scane - Stone (foundation) of the many fanged women
(witches, succubi, etc), The 'Whore of Babylon'. Lilith?
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Tane of Cane - Rod of tin. Sword of Cain. Den, Hideout of Cain. The
seed, kernel of Cain. The beads of Cain, necklace or
jewelry (Crown Jewels). And for the Serbs-Croatians,
the 'Bullet' (kek) of Cain. The female weasel of Cain
(the Bitch of Cain. keking at that). Also, the slang
usage of 'Weasel'.
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Tain of Cain - 10 from the line of Cain. The 10 mirroring Cain. Plating
of Cain, as in thin veneer. The twig, branch of Cain. The
10 branches of Cain. The 10 in the back, rear of the
formation or covering the rear. Location of Cains
descendants.
Pic #2. I'll leave it for you to figure out, Should be easy.
Make sense to you anons, possible clue? You tell me or add to the list of oddities. There are more than enough strange connections to peak my curiosity. Yes, I'm still digging, thinking, and praying on it. Etymology primarily from Wiktionary, although I did cross reference with several other sites, information matched or paralleled Wiktionary.
no evil, live on!
ThanQ