Voynich Manuscript Update
Referencing the Voynich Manuscript page f[51v] the morphemological representation of the "aiin" root is found to be related to temporal parameters. The following is noted: saiin and daiin have single consonant prefixes that must refer to present and past tense. Whenever the root form is present with multiple consonant-vowel combinations, it attaches either "d" or "t" to indicate tense, e.g. chodaiin=cho+d+aiin, oteodaiin=oteo+d+aiin, qotaiin=qo+t+aiin. Qotaiin represents a different form due to the presence of the singular "q" that must require the "t+aiin" root instead of "d+aiin". From this observation it is evident that the word "todaiin" has a definition related to the German "toten" and is pronounced "to die in".
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