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High Eolic word of the day: circur

circur (noun): dozen, twelve men; team. tána circura-linámbassut lersá cúmarsangúyendura-láyatan only team-harvest.ATTR.DEF arrive wagon.grain.GEN-two.ANTESS “the harvest team brought in only two wagons of grain” The number twelve (or ‘dozen’) is extremely prominent in Eolic culture, forming the base for the … Continue reading

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High Eolic word of the day: yassác

yassál- (intransitive verb), imperfective yassác: to be or become thirsty. súpasá yassá-p rúlengambassáng worker.PL become.thirsty-PERF summer.hot.EL “the laborers became thirsty in the summer heat”

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High Eolic word of the day: tehar

tehar (noun): throne. runamár ngarangav tehar-úninut no.he/she sit.IMPERF throne-SUPERESS.DEF “there is nobody sitting on the throne”

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‘Passive’ clauses in Trurian

Trurian does not have any conventional ‘passive’ construction. Instead, decreasing verb valence by demoting the agent of an action to an oblique role is handled through either of two mechanisms: 1) introduction of the promoted patient in a verbless relative … Continue reading

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High Eolic word of the day: nucár

nucár (noun): full, fed; well-fed, fat, obese, fattened (also used for animals). Andárut mbertisam nucár-alindur váta ndarácapúndarur Andárut possess.IMPERF.TRANS fat-GEN.hundred.GEN and.not land.fertile.GEN “Andárut owns a hundred fat [animals], but no good land”

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High Eolic word of the day: yimbárte

yimbá- (ditransitive verb), imperfective yimbárte: to buy. már yimbá-m navendacirandal allengettárut she buy-PERF.DITRANS ring.new.ACC husband.ILL.DEF “she bought [her] husband a new ring” As with many other ditransitive verbs, the indirect object of yimbárte is in the illative case, since it … Continue reading

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High Eolic word of the day: ellang

ellang (noun): (brown) bear. civa ellang-urtutús mballírnas-Icánamec become.COMPL bear-GEN.numerous.ESS forest-Icána.INESS “there are many bears in the forests of Icána”

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High Eolic word of the day: rupandárte

rupand- (ditransitive verb), imperfective rupandárte: to kill, assassinate (somebody for somebody’s benefit). ayú má’ rupand-am ringalut REFL he murder-PERF.DITRANS wife.ACC.DEF “he murdered [his] wife for his own benefit” The verb rupandárte takes morphology typical of ditransitive verbs, even though its … Continue reading

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High Eolic word of the day: curá

curá (noun): nearby, present, close; here, located nearby. niyír curá tambám mál tinárándurvem superbly near hear.PERF.TRANS it.ACC words.king.GEN.DEF “[those] near [to him will] hear the king’s words the best” curá behaves technically as a noun, and is not usually used … Continue reading

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High Eolic word of the day: luhúr

luhú- (intransitive verb), imperfective luhúr: to scream, shout. yat manúcá luhú-s sarengur certangang then prisoner.PL scream-IMPERF.NON1 pain.GEN night.EL “the prisoners were screaming from pain in the night”

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