Noun פורה ( pura) denotes a winepress and פרור ( parur) a cooking pot. Noun פור ( pur) means lot (hence the feast called Purim). The young bovines were probably known as fruits-of-the-herd, but donkeys in the Bible mostly symbolize lone wanderings and humility. Noun פרא ( para') is a word for wild donkey. The familiar word "alphabet," therefore literally means "stable of bulls" or "house of divisions" or "temple of fruitful learning". The second letter, ב ( beth) is also the word for house (or temple or stable). Note that the first letter א ( aleph) is believed to denote an ox-head, while its name derives from the verb אלף ( aleph), to learn or to produce thousands. Noun פר ( par) means young bull and פרה ( para) means young heifer. Noun פרי ( peri) means fruit in its broadest sense. Verb פרה ( para) means to bear fruit or be fruitful. That said: our word "science" comes from the Greek verb σξιζω ( schizo), which means to split, divide and make more. The Bible is not concerned with political goings on and only with the evolution of the wisdom tradition, and thus with the rise of information technology (from cave paintings to blockchain).
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This root belongs to an extended family that also contains פרץ ( paras), to break (through), פרש ( paras and parash), to spread out or declare, פרס ( paras), to break in two or divide, and פאר ( pa'ar) means to branch out or to glorify. This has led to speculation that the Garden of Eden was located somewhere in Turkey. The verb פרר ( parar) means to split, divide and usually make more, expand or multiply. Many have speculated that the Tigris is the river Hiddekel.