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Starling Hunter © 2012 1 Aries 12: A flock of wild geese  Libra 12: Miners emerging from a mine  The first theme concerns GROUPS . The collective noun flock descends from the Old English flocc (a group of persons, company, and troop) and is related to the Old Norse flokkr (crowd, troop, and band) and the Middle Low German vlocke (crowd, flock, sheep). 1 The word itself means a group of an imals that live, travel, or feed together”, “a group of people under the leadership of one person ”, and “a large crowd or number.” 2 A miner  i s one whose work or business it is to extract ore or minerals from the earth. 3 The keyword here is miners , the plural of  miner  , and thus some quantity is indicated, a group of indeterminate number. A second theme concerns the EARTH or the ENVIRONMENT . Recall that  a miner  is one who extracts minerals from the earth. A mine is a n excavation in the earth from which ore or minerals can be extracted.  The word  wild descends from the Indo-European (IE) root  welt- which means “woods, wild.” Paronyms include weald  (an area of open or forested country), wold  (an unforested rolling plain), and wilderness  ( a n unsettled, uncultivated region left in its natural conditi on ). A third theme concerns WILDLIFE . First, there s the keyword geese , the plural of   goose  , which refers to any of various wild or domesticated water birds of the family Anatidae. 4 Second, as shown above, sheep are implied in the etymology of  flock . Third, among the paronyms of the keyword wild  are the words vole  (any of various rodents of the genus Microtus  ) and wildebeest  (African antelope). Finally, one of the paronyms of emerging is the word merganser  which refers to any of  various fish-eating diving ducks of the genus Mergus. 5  View the rest of the series at   http://scr.bi/xzyUAA  1 http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=flock 2 http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/flock  3 h t t p : / / e d u c a t i o n . y a h o o . c o m / r e f e r e n c e / d i c t i o n a r y / e n t r y / m i ner 4 http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/goose 5 http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/merganser

Opposition 12: Aries 12 (A flock of wild geese) and Libra 12 (Miners emerging from a mine)

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Aries 12: A flock of wild geese 

Libra 12: Miners emerging from a mine  

The f irst theme concerns GROUPS . The col lect ive noun f lock d e s c e nd s

from the Old Engl ish f locc ( a g r o u p o f p e r s o ns , c o m p a ny , a nd t r o o p ) a nd

is related to the Old Norse f lokkr ( c r o w d , t r o o p , a nd ba nd ) a nd t h e

Middle Low German vlocke (crowd, f lock, sheep) . 1 The word i tsel f means

“ a g r o u p o f a n imals that l ive , travel , or feed together” , “a g r o u p o f p e o p l e

u nd e r t h e l e a d e r s h i p o f o ne p e r s o n ” , and “a large crowd or number .” 2 A

m i n er   i s “one whose work or business i t i s to extract ore or minerals

f r o m t h e e a r t h . ” 3 The keyword here is miners , the plural of   m i n er  , a nd

t h u s s o m e qu a nt i t y i s i nd i c a t e d , a g r o u p o f i nd e t e r m i na t e nu m be r .

A s e c o nd t h e m e c o nc e r ns t h e EARTH o r t h e ENVIRONMENT . R e c a l l t h a t  a m i n er   i s one who extracts minerals from the earth . A mine i s “a n

e x c a v a t i o n i n t h e e a r t h f r o m w h i c h o r e o r m i ne r a l s c a n be e x t r a c t e d . ”  

Th e w o r d   wild descends from the Indo-European (IE) root   welt- which

m eans “w o o d s , w i l d . ” Paronyms include w eal d   ( a n a r e a o f o p e n o r

f o r e s t e d c o u nt r y ) , wold  ( a n u nf o r e s t e d r o l l i ng p l a i n) , a nd wilderness  (an

u ns e t t l e d , u nc u l t i v a t e d r e g i on l e f t i n i t s na t u r a l c o nd i t io n ) .

A t h i r d t h e m e c o nc e r ns WILDLIFE . F i r s t , t h e r e ’s the keyword geese ,

t h e p l u r a l o f   goose , which refers to “any of var ious wi ld or domesticated

w a t e r b i r d s o f t h e f a m i l y A na t i d a e . ” 4 S e c o nd , a s s h o w n a bo v e , s h e e p a r e

implied in the etymology of   f lock . Third, among the paronyms of the

keyword wild   are the words vole  ( a ny o f v a r i o u s r o d e nt s o f t h e

g e nu s Microtus ) a nd wildebeest   ( A f r i c a n a nt e l o p e ) . F i na l l y , o ne o f t h e

p a r o ny m s o f   emerging i s the word merganser   which refers to “a ny o f  

var ious f ish-eat ing diving ducks of the genus Mergus. ” 5 

V i e w t h e r e s t o f t h e s e r i e s a t    h t t p : / / s c r . b i / x z y U A A  

1 h t t p : / / w w w . e t y m o n l i n e . c o m / i n d e x . p h p ? t e r m = f l o c k

2 h t t p : / / e d u c a t i o n . y a h o o . c o m / r e f e r e n c e / d i c t i o n a r y / e n t r y / f l o c k  3 h t t p : / / e d u c a t i o n . y a h o o . c o m / r e f e r e n c e / d i c t i o n a r y / e n t r y / m i n e r

4 h t t p : / / e d u c a t i o n . y a h o o . c o m / r e f e r e n c e / d i c t i o n a r y / e n t r y / g o o s e

5 h t t p : / / e d u c a t i o n . y a h o o . c o m / r e f e r e n c e / d i c t i o n a r y / e n t r y / m e r g a n s e r