[Fictionary] first word (or pair thereof)
Pierre Abbat
phma at bezitopo.org
Sat Jan 24 21:40:04 EST 2015
On Friday, January 23, 2015 16:45:01 Pierre Abbat wrote:
> sacbe
> zemi-john
>
> One of these words has an irregular inflected form; please provide it. You
> can define one word in terms of the other or define both of them. If you
> know either word, let me know by Tuesday.
I've been sent one def with an unlabeled inflected form and one with no
inflected form. For clarification, here are some examples of what I'm looking
for:
go, v. past tense went.
חמור, n., f. אתון.
much, adj. comp. more, sup. most.
μεγας, adj. pl. μεγαλοι, comp. μειζων, sup. μεγιστος.
(These two are cognates; the Proto-Germanic for "more" is "maizô", and the "l"
of "muckle" matches the "λ" in the declension of "μεγας".)
cmiique, plural comcaac.
Pierre
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