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Misor ko innde laamɗo feeñɗo e nder deftere nde binndoowo Fenisiyanke biyeteeɗo Philo mo Byblos mo jamaanu Room rokki e nder deftere nde Eusebius reeni e nder Praeparatio Evangelica, nde siforii ko Sanchuniathon mo adii ɗum haa jooni. O jeyaa ko e ɓiɓɓe ɗiɗo laamɓe Amunos e Magos. Goɗɗo oo ina wiyee Sydyk. Ina wiyee ko kamɓe ɗiɗo ngadii yiytude kuutoragol lamɗam. Inɗe "Misor" e "Sydyk" firti ko "Juumɗo" e "Juumɗo" (walla, e firo goɗɗo, "Well-freed" e "Just").[1][2]

Ɓiɗɗo Misor ina wiyee Taautus, ina sikkaa ko kanko sinci alkule binndaaɗe gadane ɗee.

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  1. "From them came Misor and Suduc, that is to say "Straight " and "Just": these discovered the use of salt." (E. H. Gifford (1903) translation of Eusebius, Praeparatio Evangelica (book I, chapter 10))
  2. "By these men were begotten Misor and Sydyc, that is, Well-freed and Just: and they found out the use of salt." (I. P. Cory (1832 ed.), Ancient Fragments (The Theology of the Phœnicians: From Sanchoniatho))