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The '''Imθumăytil''' (CWdm: /imtʰuməjˈtil/, lit. 'Delvings' or 'Inquiries', Modern ''Imthumitil'') is a collection of stories, anecdotes, parables, songs, lectures and sermons, in [[ | The '''Imθumăytil''' (CWdm: /imtʰuməjˈtil/, lit. 'Delvings' or 'Inquiries', Modern ''Imthumitil'') is a collection of stories, anecdotes, parables, songs, lectures and sermons, in [[Naeng/Classical|Classical Naeng]]. Some passages are in [[Tseer/Classical|Classical Tseer]]. | ||
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The notion of choosing subsets from six items may have been a metaphor for cooking. The | The notion of choosing subsets from six items may have been a metaphor for cooking. The Naeng recognized 6 basic tastes (sweet, sour, salty, bitter, spicy, umami), and each combination is essentially a taste on its own. The mystic [[Verse:Tricin/Etsoj Jopah|Etsoj Jopah]] interpreted the parable as a recipe for building a just intonation scale from prime factors, thus introducing Combination Product Sets into Talman music. | ||