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Posted: July 09 2021, 20:16

There has been much discussion on this forum of "the" meaning of the word Amarok, the absurd assumption being that it has one meaning - as if it were possible for a word to have just one meaning anyway.

Putting "Amarok" into a word unscrambler results in lots of possibilities, such as okra and korma - perhaps favorite foods of Mike?

Then there is "oak" and "ram" - together the title of the MICHAEL MOorcock sword and sorcery novel "The Oak and the Ram", which SF critic George Turner dismissed as "hack trash". Could it be that our MO has lowered his talents to ghost write such things? The oak is a Celtic symbol after all, and the Ram is a Zodiac sign.

love? AMOR?  :laugh:  OK
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Posted: July 10 2021, 21:03

I did put up an article years back where Mike was quoted after being asked what it meant.
I'll go with what he said soooooooooooo
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Posted: July 11 2021, 04:44

Quote (Milamber @ July 11 2021, 02:03)
I did put up an article years back where Mike was quoted after being asked what it meant.
I'll go with what he said soooooooooooo

I would go with that too ;)
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Posted: July 11 2021, 22:10

[quote=Milamber,July 10 2021, 21:03]I did put up an article years back where Mike was quoted after being asked what it meant.
I'll go with what he said soooooooooooo[/quot
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Posted: Aug. 07 2021, 20:09

Amarok the word keeps morphing semiotically. I was reading about the Kuiper belt object Arrokoth, and it occurred to me that it sounds like "Amarok". In fact if you take "Ma" out of "Amarok" and substitute "Thor" you get "Arrokoth".  :cool:
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