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AXA?

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 3:46 pm
by Gordon Finn
Has anyone heard this word used in enochian before? I was doing some scrying earlier and this came up. All I know is that it can be used as a name (but, any object/verb/noun/etc. can be, too) and can be used in reference to one of the great kings in the heirarchy. I get the feeling it's enochian, but the only thing I found was in reference to a passage in John Dee's Five Books of Mystery:

"4. Pah o mata nax asco vana ar von zimah la de de pah o gram nes ca pan amphan van zebog ahah dauez ol ga. van gedo oha ne daph aged onedon pan le ges ma gas axa nah alpod ne alida phar or ad gamesad argla nado oges."*

*(reprinting without the accent marks and the double dots above the 'O' at the end of the first sentence)

I've seen it used as part of other words, like ZAXANIN, cameliaxa and several others, but I can't find a reference for when its on its own.