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whole

Ancestral Lore

Ancestral Lore of whole

from Old English hal
not separated into parts or particles; undivided, entire; in one piece
of an object: "free from damage or defect; in good condition; unbroken"
of immaterial things: "intact, unimpaired"

from Proto-Germanic *haila- "undamaged"
from PIE *kailo- "whole, uninjured, of good omen"
source also of Old Church Slavonic celu "whole, complete"

whole adjective, noun or adverb
  • the total amount or extent of
  • all, entire, full
whole verb
  • to make whole, to heal

Specifics

Specific examples and quotes of whole

For many centuries (circa 1175 until mid 19th century):
all whole "entire, complete, intact" or "entirely, completely"

Unfortunately whole also exists as a variant of will or a variant of hole (a hollow place or cavity in a solid; pit, cavern, den).

intact, sound, or well are valid alternatives.
See also sincere, sincerity


"The materialization success or manifesting power varies greatly. The manifesting power of a whole being is far superior to an unaware human, as it should be.
That is nature’s wisdom of keeping shadow manifestations and harm minimal."

"Originals"
(Speed Well Dialogues)
by Sabina Nore

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Legend

~☉~lucid definition; added layer of lucidity, or aethereal context
classic definition
artificium definition; usually words which have undergone a warped evolution, or a complete perversion of the original sense
Originals - Speed Well Dialogues

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