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Originally posted by curious1too
In ancient Latin, there was no z, but over time, when related to other languages, z became interchangeable with s. If you change it out here you get Dsit Dit Gaii, which is an anagram for Di Stiti A Dig (The Gods Hath Stood Up From The Worthy). Don't believe? Check Google translator on all the words. The Masons are known for anagrams and despite the Navajo meaning, EVERY site I have seen could only explain Dzit and Gaii in Navajo. All say "we don't know what Dit refers to, but it means white mountain." NO, you don't inscribe a word into a floor if it doesn't mean anything. Masons are known for meaning inside meaning. They hid it very well here. Moreover, White Mountain itself may have meaning, as an example of pureness overlooking the world. Mountains are synonymous with strength and power throughout many cultures.