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From that point of view you are right, and also not.
The basic stem is Hebrew, Yiddish is a mixed language. The best known is German-Jewish. But there are others, such as Russian Jewish.
Jewish was recognised as a single language as far as I know. Now they are dialect forms.
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MIHILI = MICHAHEL

...Michael über Michahel und andere Formen bis hin zu Mihil/Mihili im langobardischen Sprachgebrauch nachvollziehen könne. Michael war zudem sozusagen der Nationalheilige der Langobarden.
I tried to clear the page and retouched the script. If u see anything wrong with my retouching, please let me know so I can fix whatever is wrong there.

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It looks really clean. One thing I noticed is the strange object top left, where I think you made the top smoother than it is and added a heart shape? It looks quite different to me.

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(14-04-2022, 11:53 AM)Koen G Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.It looks really clean. One thing I noticed is the strange object top left, where I think you made the top smoother than it is and added a heart shape? It looks quite different to me.

Oh yeah, I can see that now. It looks more like a hook or some sort animal head with a neck. My eyes have betrayed me after watching that for a long time  Smile .

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(14-04-2022, 12:13 PM)Ranceps Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.My eyes have betrayed me after watching that for a long time  Smile .

This is what I have seen. I would say that is very similar.

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Very good effort, I think
Could be something like that. It would then be the "duodenum"
I created a thread on this topic in 2017. My opinion is that the "strange thing" is a oven in the front view.

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Without having to determine what it represents, I'm surprised that both of you seem to think the top left line is not part of the drawing. If I focus on what is visible - without letting my mind complete any lines - I get something like this:

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One tricky bit is to determine which black spots are holes in the parchment and which ones are ink. It might help if they could photograph this part with a white paper underneath, maybe?