[Fictionary] first word (or pair thereof)
fictioneric at inbox.com
fictioneric at inbox.com
Sat Jan 24 22:40:56 EST 2015
I'm still confused. Could we have another example?
>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.
>ÁÓ¯, n., f. ýÂÔÆ
>much, adj. comp. more, sup. most.
>É ÉɡɸV, adj. pl. É ÉɡɸÉÉÕÉ«, comp. É ÉÉ«ÉÉ÷ÉÀ, sup. É ÉɡɫÉ-É-ÉÕV.
>(These two are cognates; the Proto-Germanic for "more" is "maizô", and the "l"
>of "muckle" matches the "É" in the declension of "É ÉɡɸV".)
>cmiique, plural comcaac.
>
>Pierre
>--
>When a barnacle settles down, its brain disintegrates.
>Já não percebe nada, já não percebe nada.
--
-- Eric | fictioneric at inbox.com
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