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𓊺 Jupiter √Pater < Panter 𓊹 !

𓇋 𓏏 𓆑 ⲓⲱⲧ ⲓⲟϯ ᶠiota < Piotre πⲓⲱⲧ 𓇋 𓏏 𓆑 father (like 𓇋 feather/ 𓆑 python) > attav UTU 𒌓 (sic)
𓊪 𓏏 𓇯 Ptah pater Petrus = Saint Peter , sky father > weather

The f component of father was consistently 'lost' amongst many branches of the alphabet:

𓊪 𓏏 𓇯 𓀭 Ptah > दिवि ftvi > ि divi deus sky

𓊪 𓂝 𓏏 | nobility | pꜥt | Lat. patres "fathers, nobles"; πατήρ patḗr; PIE *ph₂tḗr; Skt. पिता pitā

𐌰𐍄𐍄𐌰 Vatta ( not atta! see 𐌰 alpha and alphabetic-change )

𜎼𜎅𜏧 ᵛAtta father (𜎼 VA < PA 𓊪 )

𓇋 𓏏 𓆑 𓀀 | father | πⲓⲟϯ ↔ ⲓⲱⲧ (p)eiōt (p)eiote < Pjotre
𓇋 𓏏 𓆑 𓀀 | father | ⲓⲟϯ eiōt aita @ basque ⇔ Eidam Adam Alter, Eltern vs 𒇻 UTU≈aita
𓇋 𓏏 𓆑 𓀀 | father | ⲓⲟϯ eiōt aita ⇔ ᚺᚨᛁᛏᛖ haite 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐍄𐌰𐌽 haitan heissen father-names bin …

𒀀𒋫 ᵛa-ta
𒀀𒋫(=𒁉) "sic" orthography not sic @ Hammurabi

𒌑𒌌 𒀀𒁉 𒀜𒋫 𒌑𒌌 𒌝𒈪 𒀜𒋾
“ul abī atta; ul ummī atti”
“you are not my father; you are not my mother” (pun:)

𒀜 ᶠad / ᶠád / ᶠát father #abu

𒀜𒋫 at-ta as-toi est-toi
𒀜𒋫 you (are)

𒀜𒋾 at-ti as-tu est-tu
𒀜𒋾 you (are) (feminine)

This subtle corruption was noticed by ancient grammarians and may have even been the namegiver of a later misinterpreted 'ï' iota ιώτα ≈ ⲓⲟϯ eiōt.
While today iota often refers to the tiny yodh י dot on top of the ι, turning 'ι' into 'i', originally it may have
distinguished aita from Väter.

𒀀𒀀 bu₄bu₄ papa 𒀀 ab in 𒀀𒀀;𒀀;𒀀𒐊 Abe abbe #abu
𒀀𒀀

𐎱𐎡𐎫𐎠 p-i-t-a /pitā/

𓅷 𓄿 𓇋 𓇋 𓂺 𓀀 | male, man | parai.sen पुरुष puruṣa පුරුෂ puruṣa < pŕ̥Hṣas “man”
𓅷 𓄿 𓇋 𓇋 𓂺 𓀀 | male, man | parai.sen ἄρσην ᵖársēn ⇔ person pêre pria @ Malay
𓅷 𓄿 𓇋 𓇋 𓂺 𓀀 | male, man | #ṯay πата ata ⇔ father
𓆤 boss
𓆤 bit ⇔ patron
𓅭 bat ⇔ patron

𐎠𐎫𐎼 (a-t-r /ātar/) "fire" •fthar

𒋫𒀀𒋾𒅖 /tātis/ dad, father @ Luwian

Father Sun?

𓃀 𓈖 𓅣 Phoenike 𜎯𜐪𜏌𜏵 Pinikir ≈ Νίκη Níkē "Jupiter"
𓅃 𓇋 𓏏 𓏌 𓅱 𓏜 Φᾰέθων Phaéthōn White Star (Jupiter) 𒉿𒋢 wa-su weiss
𒋼𒌓 MUL₂.BABBAR Jupiter 𒌓 BABBAR BIR₂ PER PAR pêre papa father

𓅷 der Puter π 𓅂

𒀜 𒁕 𒀸 [v]ad-da-aš father ἄττα (átta), Gothic 𐌰𐍄𐍄𐌰
𒀜𒁕𒍪 [v]ad-da-zu father petrus 𐌰𐍄𐍄𐌰 Peterson
𒀜 𒋫 𒀸 [v]attaš

Likely it was just an orthographic convention: al'pha = pha at beginning of word.

𒀊 abbe < papa

𒀀𒁍 a-pu
𒀀𒁍 1. father 2. open , hole, opening in the ground

𒀜𒁕 𒍪 𒈨 𒂗
Vadda thy me han.
I am your father.

beater= father պատերազմ pɑtɛɾɑzm battle (of fathers/brothers)

𒂍𒀜𒁕 e₂ad-da patrimony patrimony e'addak (ge)vatter(schaft) … << #bīt abīšu

𓇋 𓏏 𓅆 | sovereign |

𓂋 𓏏 𓏏 𓊪 𓂝 𓏏 | (fem.) noble, heir | ritdePater ⇔ Patricians

𓊪 𓂝 𓏏 𓀀 𓁐 𓏥 | patricians, mankind |
𓊪 𓂝 𓏏 𓄹 𓀀 𓏥 | patricians, mankind |
𓊪 𓂝 𓏏 𓆇 𓀀 𓁐 𓏥 | patricians, mankind |

𓃀 𓏮 𓄿 𓏲 𓏮 𓀢 | magnate, notable | Boss Ba'al basileon ? ⇔ patricians barath

𓉗 𓏏 𓉐 𓊪 𓂝 𓏏 𓉐 𓏥 𓀀 | Mansion of the Patricians (a shrine) | Haute Porte

𓊪 𓏏 𓇯 𓀭 Peter
𓇋 𓏏 𓂞 𓀭 | Atum | father Adam

𓊪 𓅮 𓄿 𓏏 𓏮 𓏗 | (adj.) primaeval | proto ⋍poarty 𓊪 𓅮 𓄿 𓅱 𓏏 𓏗 𓀭 𓏥 PROTHEUS
𓊪 𓅮 𓄿 𓏏 𓏮 𓏗 | primaeval god, man of ancient family | Patriarch Vater Petrus

𓃅 𓇼 󳹖 #sꜣḥ Sahᵖ Father of Gods Orion … ?

potentate

𓊪 𓎛 𓏏 𓏥 | strength | pḥt | Ar. بَأْس baʾs "strength, might"; פַּח paḥ "trap (power)"; PIE bʰeh₂g- "to fight"

𓍋 𓃀 𓏏 𓋭 | family | ꜣbt | בַּית bayt "house"; Akk. bītu "house"; port beth beith 𓍋 𓃀 𓏏 𓋭 | family | ꜣbt √birth PIE bʰerdʰ- "to bear" 𓍋 𓃀 𓏏 𓋭 | family | ꜣbt ≈ patria Aram.bēt-ʾab "father's house"

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