What's important here is 'the words hyperlinked below'--words that make sense because they're connected to other words you know better, built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...
The word “A” is built on ancient words that mean One (see |An) or -that are reduced forms of On (i.e. On Each) or -that mean the First Letter of the Roman Alphabet (from the Egyptian hieroglyph depicting an |Ox's |Head ... see the Greek for |Alpha) or -that form words for female objects or -that form adjectives of Latin or Greek origin or -that form the nominative neuter plural ending of some English words adopted from the Latin or Greek.
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I appreciate your comment, and I'll probably approve it & publish it soon (give me about a week before you try to post it again when it doesn't publish immediately ... thanks)