cardea ouvret allaya dixet
cardea ouvret allaya dixet
Please can somebody enlighten me, I have not been able to discover the meaning of this phrase that is used in certain spells. What language, what origin? Thank you, Blessings.
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Re: cardea ouvret allaya dixet
it looks like french/latin to me but I can't be sure. In what context was it used?
Edit* Upon further research:
cardea - Roman for Axis or Hinge
ouvret - French for Open
allaya - English for "to accend" or highly exalted
dixet - an utterance or way of being said example : "He said (unto) him" as in 3rd person perspective
Edit* Upon further research:
cardea - Roman for Axis or Hinge
ouvret - French for Open
allaya - English for "to accend" or highly exalted
dixet - an utterance or way of being said example : "He said (unto) him" as in 3rd person perspective
Re: cardea ouvret allaya dixet
Yes I thought same, coming up with identical results. But thank you for your research. It is used as an incantation in protection spells.
Anybody know its origin and full meaning?
Blessings
Anybody know its origin and full meaning?
Blessings
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