The surname Hempel has its roots in Germanic languages, specifically from the Old High German word "hamp" meaning "hemp". This suggests that the original bearers of the surname may have been involved in the cultivation or trade of hemp. The name is also found in Scandinavian regions and is a variant of "Hampel".
Dionysian statute - earliest example of the Green Man!
Merge into Nature and Nature will not be controlled by Man!!
Greenman increased from 12th Century on in Western churches - so obviously a Templar masonry alchemical influence!
But is it connected to Hemp smoking also?
the greenman hemp cannabis reveals many Greenman cannabis businesses...
While *hanapiz has an unknown origin, some scholars believe it is a unreconstructed loanword of Scythian origin. The Greek word κάνναβις, which that cannabis derives from, is also thought to be a loanword of the same Scythian origin.[12] While a loanword, *hanapiz was borrowed early enough to be affected by Grimm's Law, by which Proto-Indo-European initial *k- becomes *h- in Germanic. The shift of *k→h indicates it was a loanword into the Germanic parent language at a time depth no later than the separation of Common Germanic from Proto-Indo-European, about 500 BC.
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