Americanization of Writing Paper

New Lexis

Ruled Paper has been UPDATED!

With a patent, arrives deeper researcher unknown to ChatGPT. We’ve casted through more dictionaries than the British Supreme Court  – which uses 4 official dictionaries, 200+ unofficial dictionaries used by  SCOTUS – and countless references online –  to conclude we’ve unearthed a new word: Phereitel™. We’ve traveled the Nation, grafted existing words, to form a new lexis for Americanizing USA’s 100 Year Update to Ruled Writing Paper. We, also, sought origins of commonly mistaken words including “Press” which was discovered in stone, and molded that word into an acronym… We hope that leaves an impression, but in all the references we had seen, we were only impressed by 1 source to edify the American People, and that book was the last imprinted edition of the American Language.

The following etymologies, unless noted, have been cited from WEBSTER’S NEW WORLD DICTIONARY OF THE AMERICAN LANGUAGE, Second College Edition by Simon & Schuster, Inc. Copyright © 1984 . The American Language is not the Official Language of USA. Help make American the Official Language of USA by purchasing an American Language Project™ Asbook™, and join the project.

As™ [L. as (pl. assis), roman currency marked with a slanted cross ruled by the god Ianus] tribute to the two United States Patents having the same patent numerals 2. a style of Prescribed Ruling Stationery™ 

Asbook™ [L. As, roman currency + ME. bok, booka book containing bound paper imprinted with the Century Update™ , equiv. to notebook 

Countytea™ [Ame. count + y + tea] the amount of wands™ in a Kikkar™ or Asbook™, equiv. to quantity. Note: In Americanism, the countytea™ is  a lexeme with neologistical spelling  formed by historical heritage: the English word “count,” the American event, the Boston “Tea” Harbor, connected with tribute to Spain’s Monarchy (Spanish Queen Mother to the Queen of England) in the discovery of Central America and population of Virginia with the Spanish word  “y”  meaning “and.” 

ePistol™ [ME. epistel < OFr. epistle & OE. epistol)  < L. epistola, epistula <Gr. epistolē, a letter message] the letter message, on PRS™, being transmitted 2. paper size 

Grafton™ [G. graphein, to write + OE. tūn, enclosure, doublet of graft, to insert]  tribute to the Wall of Separation 2. a style of Prescribed Ruling Stationery™

Kikkar™ [Heb.* plain, loaf of bread, talent (unit of weight)] loose wands™ sold by pound weight 2. a reference for the Promised land *biblestudytools.com

NEW! Prescribed Ruling Stationery™ (acronym: PRS™)  [Akkadian* PRS, to decide / to separate] a wand™ 2. prescribed [L. Pre+scribe, written before] paper prepared for consumers imprinted with the patented design 3. ruling [ME. reule < L. regula, ruler] assemblies or citizens ruling in harmony of written speech 4. stationery [ME. stacionere < ML. stationarious, trademan with a fixed station or shop + ery] material for writing; specifically for letters *18th – 20th century decipherments

Quire [OFr. quaer, book of loose pages < VL. quaternum, paper pack in lots of four pages < L. quaterni, four each] a set of  25 wands™ of paper bound in a book, traditionally 24 – 25 sheets of the same size and stock, the twentieth part of a ream

Talent™ [L. talentum, a coin] equiv. to page 

Wand™ [Ger.* wall] equiv. to sheet *Webster’s German & English Dictionary, Castle Books

PRS™ Latitudinal Regions:

Assembly™ [ OFr. assemblee < L. ad-, to + simul, together] prescribed, latitudinal (horizontal) line, carrying the vocht™ 2. the commonly blue line used to write straight. NOTE: The assembly™, referred to as Feint in the British dialect, supports the Mister/Mistress’s Freedom of the Written Language (speech) as addressed in the United States Constitution.

Canon [ME. <OE. & OFr. < L., measuring line, rule (hence, in ML. (ex.), sacred writings admitted to the catalog according to the rule) <Gr. kanōn, rod]  a governed area, as ruled by the Bill of Rights, containing an impression of  the vocht™ 2. a homologous region equivalent to the constitution™ 

Capital™ [Latin capitalis, of the head <caput, the HEAD: see CHEIF] the blank region on top of a talent™, equiv. to header

Constitution™ [Latin constituere to place together] a pair of assemblies™ and ruled by the vocht™, equiv. to row

Effect™ [Latin efficere, to bring to pass, accomplish] the capital™ region containing three assemblies™, usually of greater rule 2. the final area for writing the title, subtitle and precedent vocht™

Precedent Vocht™ [ME. < MFr, précédent < L. praecedere: see PRE- & CEDE + vocht™] the smallest ruled vocht™ of the effect™ preceding the main body of writing 2. the continual title of succeeding talents™, equiv. to running script.

Talow™ [ME* talow, rare. inner matter of a seed] the bottom of a talent™, designated by a thick assembly™, for inner matter material of the body of a written paper, equiv. to footnotes. *Middle English Dictionary, University of Michigan

Vocht™ [Gmc*. liquid, wet] a self-governed, as ruled by the Inalienable Rights addressed in the Declaration of Independence, latitudinal region for impressing the Freedom of the Written Language (speech) 2. the canon between a prescribed constitution™ prepared to be liquidated. NOTE: Vocht™ has a diminished “ch,” sound, and is a homophone, from Dutch, for “vote,” having roots to the English words “feint” and “assembly.” *Oxford Languages Dictionary

Vocht Canon Ruling™ [see vocht + canon] the ruling size, measurement inside the constitution™ 2. the distance from one assembly™ the following assembly™ measured in Pica – equivalent to Points

Quipu™ or Wand Quipu™ [AmSp. quipo < Quechua quipu, a knot] the missing/blank segments of prescribed, latitudinal assemblies™ located in the forain paleway™ 2. the region used to encrypt authorship, signature, or other message

PRS™ Longitudinal Regions: 

Ordinal Phereitels™ [ONormFr.]  the Horzain Phereitel™ (North* Phereitel™) and Forain Phereitel™ (South* Phereitel™), equiv. to right and left margin lines, see Old Normandy Compass Rose

Paleway™ [Ame. <ME. palway, vertical heraldry] vertical space bordering main writing area, equiv. to margin 2. a designated area for binding purposes NOTE: American Spelling

NEW WORD!  Phereitel™ [Gr.* pherein, support + telos, end] prescribed, supplemental and longitudinal line(s) of the ordinal phereitels™ 2. a supporting end for alignments, outlines, layouts, and more. Homophone of fairytale. *neology, no historic reference

Syl™ [OIr., seed] a pair of prescribed, longitudinal, ruled phereitels™ containing syllables, and etymologies, etc.

Stenoy™ [Rus.* wall, partition] the centered, and middle of a talent™ 2. a syl™ separating a talent™ into equal halves, not to be confused with steno  *English-Russian Dictionary, E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc. 

 

The Region in-between:

Knot™ [AmInd.* O’je-quack < ?] a prescribed rectangle, naturally formed between syls™ and constitutions™ used to syllabicate words, calculate penmanship speed, and more. *Dutch translation, American Indian source unknown, “Where the Ash Tress grows large knots.”

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