Lexember 2014

Substantial postings about constructed languages and constructed worlds in general. Good place to mention your own or evaluate someone else's. Put quick questions in C&C Quickies instead.
Cedh
Sanno
Sanno
Posts: 938
Joined: Tue Nov 14, 2006 10:30 am
Location: Tübingen, Germany
Contact:

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Cedh »

Lexember 6th in Ree Rɛɛ Kıbyaa:

ikoo (v.) ‘cook, prepare food’

Twikoo ra iškum u iksanor amanuu.
t’uu=ikoo ra iš=škum u i=ksanor am‹an›uu
INC=cook 1SG INDEF.I=meal using INDEF.I=fry.ATTR ‹PL›vegetable
"I'm going to cook a meal with fried vegetables."

The durative stem of this verb is ikyoo.

CatDoom
Avisaru
Avisaru
Posts: 739
Joined: Fri Sep 20, 2013 1:12 am

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by CatDoom »

Alright, time to catch up; these are still all for Yewedu:

Lexember 4th:

Some geographical terms:

čhu [tʃʰu] (n, class VII, fifth declension) - mountain, hill

From Wendoth ųkoth, "mountains, mountain range"

[bṳ] (n, class V, fifth declension) - range of mountains or hills

From Wendoth įbung, "forest"

shà [s̪ʰa̤] (n, class V, first declension) - coniferous tree forest

Borrowed from Rrób Tè Jĕhnò hsà

yek [jɛk] (n, class V, fifth declension) - deciduous tree forest

Borrowed from Rrób Tè Jĕhnò lyég

phit [pʰit̪] (n, class V, fifth declension) - oak woodland

Borrowed from Rrób Tè Jĕhnò píd

dîgēla [d̪i̤ːgɛːl̪a] (n, class VII, second declension) - peak, the highest point within an area; a fortified place

Zero nominalization of dîgēla, an inflected form of dîg-, "high," agreeing with class VII nouns, which generally describe locations

--

Lexember 5th:

Some metals:

[t̪s̪ɛː] (n, class VI, fifth declension, inflected stem is d(e)-) - copper; metal in general

Origin unclear, though a deep relationship has been proposed with Mhakh Thandim theth and/or terms for "red" in the Leic Languages (c.f. Vijiš dôwbi, Ɫɑccekkɔmɔ lùk dòɫom)

cē'ē [t̪s̪ɛːʔɛː] (n, class VI, third declension, inflected stem is cē'ew-) - silver

Compound of "metal" + , zero nominalization of the verb "be white"

cec [t̪s̪ɛt̪s̪] (n, class VI, fifth declension,) - gold

From Wendoth rauį- "be red" + r(e) "inanimate agent nominalizer"

--

Lexember 6th:

Some terms relating to animals and food:

šhaceheč [ʃʰat̪s̪ɛɦɛtʃ] (n, class II, fifth declension) - domestic sheep

From Wendoth zocachex "to rule, have power over" + -k(e) "patient nominalizer"

šhacehečeňēčh [ʃʰat̪s̪ɛɦɛtʃɛɲɛːtʃʰ] (n, class III, fifth declension) - milk; dairy products in general

From Wendoth zocachehek (see above) + -ųnjaįk "food associated with base"

če [tʃɛ] (n, class I, fifth declension) - antelope/pronghorn

From Wendoth naketh "animal"

čeleňēčh [tʃɛl̪ɛɲɛːtʃʰ] (n, class III, fifth declension) - "meat"

From Wendoth naketh + -ųnjaįk "food associated with base"

pûnù [pṳːnṳ] (n, class I, first declension) - "(land) animal"

From Wendoth ngopoų "walk" + -nu "animate agent nominalizer"

Šọ̈́gala
Lebom
Lebom
Posts: 172
Joined: Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:58 pm

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Šọ̈́gala »

Lexember day 6:

šála [ˈʃɑlə] (rectus)
šáw [ˈʃɑw], šál- (combining)
-šala-, -šal- (combining)

noun: boy, male youth. archetypally refers to an adolescent, but can also include children old enough to walk and speak proficiently and very young adults.

Cedh
Sanno
Sanno
Posts: 938
Joined: Tue Nov 14, 2006 10:30 am
Location: Tübingen, Germany
Contact:

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Cedh »

Lexember 7th in Doayâu:

ngulu (n.) ‘onion’

Nulátárìnga girí ngulú
nulá-tá-rə-Ø-`na-ga gi-ri-´ ngulu-´
tears-DYN-CAUS-DIR-1.ABS-3.ERG TOP-IV-ABS.PL onion-ABS.PL
"These onions are making me cry."

Etymology:
The word is a borrowing from Fu Pitão ŋulu.

User avatar
Haloed Bane
Sanci
Sanci
Posts: 32
Joined: Thu Nov 27, 2014 9:16 pm
Location: USA
Contact:

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Haloed Bane »

Lexember 7th:

The mention of 'pronghorn' got me to realize there was no name for 'prong' in Horgothic, so I added that, plus the term for a sharp, pointy end:
prong/tine = 'nyony'
tip/sharp end = 'hiasur'
(I glossed the suffix 'klas', which multiplies the following noun by the preceding number, as MLTP.)

Fulsom ashi mirklasnyonyir tegelater sui.
Fulsom ashi mir-klas-nyony-ir tegela-ter sui.
Drop DIST three-MLTP-prong-AGT loveliness-ADJZ IMP.
‘Put that lovely three-pronged sword down.’

User avatar
kusuri
Lebom
Lebom
Posts: 107
Joined: Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:57 pm
Location: 此の市、其の州、彼の国

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by kusuri »

Lexember 5th:
ǵairii/ǵairii spell, spell-magic
huḱi/huǵi carved wand/rod
wulkkà/wulkà to burn/snap/use a wand
fajja/faja (to use) heat magic
murù/murù (to use) cold magic; to hex someone; to bring death upon

Lexember 6th:
juurbu/juurwu a deep bowl; pregnant woman
tasba/taswa plate, bowl, dish
ǵaḱì/ǵaǵì cooking surface; large clean stone; counter; pan pit
luǵà/lujà to cook/heat/warm up

Lexember 7th:
kaurbà/kaurwà to huddle (together); to crouch; to sleep
taggù/tajjù to stay inside, to be home
sarǵa/sarja to go out, go beyond, wander, travel
gurri/guri pilgrimage
najjà/najà warmth; shrine

Šọ̈́gala
Lebom
Lebom
Posts: 172
Joined: Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:58 pm

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Šọ̈́gala »

Lexember day 7

two words today:

gívã [ˈɡivə̃] AN
gávã [ˈɡɑvə̃] AN
-givan- [ɡivɑn] AN

noun: deciduous forest, typically moist and subtropical

géjeň [ˈɡed͡ʒɨŋ] AA
gájeň [ˈɡɑd͡ʒɨŋ] AA
-gejeň- [ɡed͡ʒeŋ] AA

noun: scrub forest

CatDoom
Avisaru
Avisaru
Posts: 739
Joined: Fri Sep 20, 2013 1:12 am

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by CatDoom »

Lexember 7

More Yewedu, mostly having to do with plants:

-ēǰak [-ɛːdʒak] (v, intransitive, dynamic) - to sprout, germinate

From Wendoth wo- "to resemble (verbalizer)" + gehaq "seed"

-îǰak [-i̤ːdʒak] (v, intransitive, dynamic) - to sow (a field), to plant crops

From Wendoth (h)i(ng)- "to use (verbalizer)" + gehaq "seed"

yec [jɛt̪s̪] (n, class III, fifth declension) - plant (also encompasses fungus and similar growths)

From Wendoth yaį "grow" + -r(e) "inanimate nominalizer"

-ūḍū [-uːɖuː] (v, intransitive, stative) - to be hard

From Wendoth u- "to be (verbalizer)" + ḍaų "rock"

cūḍū [t̪s̪uːɖuː] (n, class III, second declension) - tree

From yaįr(e) + uḍaų

Cedh
Sanno
Sanno
Posts: 938
Joined: Tue Nov 14, 2006 10:30 am
Location: Tübingen, Germany
Contact:

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Cedh »

Lexember 8th in Ree Rɛɛ Kıbyaa (inspired by yesterday's Dánıdoo example sentence by DesEsseintes):

naagari (v.) ‘bring, fetch, deliver (punctual); collect, accumulate, supply (durative)’

Kɛvɔɔnanaagari nırıı iškuvuu.
kɛɛ=bɔɔ=nanaagari nı-rıı iš=guvuu
VIS=PROG=bring.DUR PL-bee INDEF.I=pollen
"The bees are gathering pollen."

The durative stem of this verb is nanaagari. Unlike the other Ree Rɛɛ Kıbyaa verbs presented in earlier Lexember entries this year (kɛhuu ‘sing, chant’ and ikoo ‘cook, prepare food’), there is a clear semantic difference here between the punctual stem, which describes a single event of transferring something to somewhere else, and the durative stem, which describes a process made up of several repetitions of a transfer event, or occasionally the result of such a process. Accordingly, the example sentence uses the durative stem of the verb.

Also note the visual evidential proclitic kɛɛ=, which indicates that the speaker is watching the bees with his or her own eyes.

User avatar
Haloed Bane
Sanci
Sanci
Posts: 32
Joined: Thu Nov 27, 2014 9:16 pm
Location: USA
Contact:

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Haloed Bane »

Lexember 8th,

Time zone = "gizesachoi". A gize is an interplanetary measure defined as 1/36th of a local day. 'sachoi' means land. In the case below, each time zone is actually composed of two gize-periods, not one, but the generic term is still employed to name them. Also, the Horgothic refers to '30' instead of '18' because it operates on a senary system.

Flak ansel rum mirmun gizesachoins.
Flak ansel rum mir-mun gize-sachoi-ns.
Silver planet have three-zero gize-land-PL.
‘The Silver Planet has 18 time zones.’

Šọ̈́gala
Lebom
Lebom
Posts: 172
Joined: Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:58 pm

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Šọ̈́gala »

Lexember day 8

meʻạ́la [mɨˈʔɑ̰lə] NAR
meʻạ́ [mɨˈʔɑ̰], meʻạ́l- NA
-meʻạ́l- [meʔɑ̰l] NA

noun: woman, human female of marriageable age or older

CatDoom
Avisaru
Avisaru
Posts: 739
Joined: Fri Sep 20, 2013 1:12 am

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by CatDoom »

Lexember 8th:

Yewedu naughty parts!

[l̪i̤] (n, class VI, first declension) - penis

From Wendoth dhain, "tail"

nemêṣùhas [nɛmɛ̤ːʂṳɦas̪] (n, class IV, fifth declension) - nest

From Wendoth inem "container" + į "possessive clitic" + souhash "egg"

nemeṭṣûhase [nɛmɛʈʂṳːɦas̪ɛ] (n, class IV, second declension) - vulva

From dialectical Wendoth inemįsouhash "nest" + -wį "diminutive suffix"

Daedolon
Lebom
Lebom
Posts: 134
Joined: Sun Jun 01, 2014 1:35 pm

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Daedolon »

From Pokartan,

Lexember 7th:

tún [tʊn] (n.) "Cold; coldness"

Lexember 8th:

háskun [xəs.kun] (n.) "Hut, cottage, house; home"

Lexember 9th:

metsá [met.sə] (n.) "Food, something edible; meal"

Cedh
Sanno
Sanno
Posts: 938
Joined: Tue Nov 14, 2006 10:30 am
Location: Tübingen, Germany
Contact:

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Cedh »

Lexember 9th in Ronc Tyu:

tei tonc móc (svc.tr) ‘talk without end, blather, prattle, filibuster, talk sb's ear off’

This is a lexicalised serial verb construction with the literal meaning ‘say, talk, and kill’.

Ta pec tei tonc móc ne twinc!
IMP NEG say talk kill 1SG here
"Don't talk my ears off like this!"

Tí ne tèin nggòun fae xanc śic yu ne,
although 1SG then.FUT stumble fall injure leg of 1SG,
"If I stumbled and broke my leg,"

kù myéc ne yonc nwa tenc ne té wuc mun nù!
that SGV/events[POSS] 1SG happy exceed SUB 1SG sit hear 2SG really
"that would still be better than listening to you!"

User avatar
Haloed Bane
Sanci
Sanci
Posts: 32
Joined: Thu Nov 27, 2014 9:16 pm
Location: USA
Contact:

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Haloed Bane »

Lexember 9th:

'Prattle' is a good one!

prattle = lamibiom (lami-biom / bubble-chat).
symmetry = tenekoike (tene-koike / side-match)
default = bolvinyi (bol-vinyi / standard-condition)

CatDoom
Avisaru
Avisaru
Posts: 739
Joined: Fri Sep 20, 2013 1:12 am

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by CatDoom »

Lexember 9th:

-ečhak ~ -e'ečhu- [-ɛtʃʰak] ~ [-ɛʔɛtʃʰu-] (v, intranstive, dynamic) - to be loud or noisy, to be annoying

From Wendoth ųįkaq, redupliced form of įkaq "to make noise"

-ēčùčû [-ɛːtʃṳtʃṳː] (v, intransitive, dynamic) - to make a shrill noise; to speak nonsense or obvious falsehoods

Freom Wenodoth wo- "to resemble (verbalizer)" + kaukau "crow"

Šọ̈́gala
Lebom
Lebom
Posts: 172
Joined: Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:58 pm

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Šọ̈́gala »

Lexember, day 10:

záž [ˈzɑʒ] (A) (adjective, status)
zắž [ˈzəʒ] (A) (adjective, essence)
záž- [ˈzɑʒ] (A) (aorist)
záži- [ˈzɑʒɨ] (AR) (irrealis)
-zaž- [zɑʒ] (A) (combining)

stative verb: to be cold, (of a person) nonresponsive, expressing disinterest in interaction

Cedh
Sanno
Sanno
Posts: 938
Joined: Tue Nov 14, 2006 10:30 am
Location: Tübingen, Germany
Contact:

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Cedh »

Lexember 10th in Tmaśareʔ:

tękta (v.) ‘be tired, be sleepy’

Tęktaptahi cmę, yocǫhą cą yoʔpeńępćitahi.
tękta-kwe-tah-ʔi cmę, yocǫ-hą cą yoʔpe-ńępe-ći-tah-ʔi
tired-ASS-2SG-IRR CIRC, soon-ADV EMPH begin-sleep-OPT-2SG-IRR
"If you're tired, you will want to go to bed early."

Etymology:
Proto-Western *tãya-kuda ‘need to sleep’

Daedolon
Lebom
Lebom
Posts: 134
Joined: Sun Jun 01, 2014 1:35 pm

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Daedolon »

Pokartan, lexember 10th:

Strut [strut] (n.) "Girl, young lady, miss"

Útstrut móho fanópur
ACC-girl NOM-boy love-3-SG-ACT-IND-PFV-PST
"The girl was loved by the boy"

Šọ̈́gala
Lebom
Lebom
Posts: 172
Joined: Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:58 pm

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Šọ̈́gala »

Lexember day 10

núʻạ (rectus) [ˈnuʔɑ̰] AR
núʻ (construct) [nuʔ] A
-nuʻạ - (combining) [nuʔɑ̰] AR

noun: meat, a topic of debate or interested conversation

CatDoom
Avisaru
Avisaru
Posts: 739
Joined: Fri Sep 20, 2013 1:12 am

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by CatDoom »

Lexember 10:

-ūcē [-uːt̪s̪ɛː] (v, intransitive, dynamic) - to become fatigued, be exhausted

From Wendoth ou "start" + įraį "faint, fall unconscious"

-ecē [-ɛt̪s̪ɛː] (v, intransitive, dynamic) - to suffer from epilepsy or similar fits; to experience a seizure or similar attack

From Wendoth ųįraį, a reduplicated form of įraį

User avatar
Haloed Bane
Sanci
Sanci
Posts: 32
Joined: Thu Nov 27, 2014 9:16 pm
Location: USA
Contact:

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Haloed Bane »

Catching up:

For Lexember 10: terka = dedication (of an act or product in someone's honor).
For Lexember 11, following Sogala's choice earlier: retesh = apathy, impassivity
(At first I thought of "otesh" for that, but then remembered Rei Ayanami, and changed it to "retesh" hehe).

Šọ̈́gala
Lebom
Lebom
Posts: 172
Joined: Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:58 pm

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Šọ̈́gala »

Lexember day 11

čá [t͡ʃɑ] A (infinitive)
čá-s- [t͡ʃɑ s] A (aorist)
čúm-s- [t͡ʃum s] A (perfective)
šắ-s- [ʃə s] N (irrealis)
-čăt- [t͡ʃət], -čăs- [t͡ʃəs], -čut- [t͡ʃut], -čus- [t͡ʃus] N (combining)

eventive verb: to drink water, to drink liquor, to smoke (i.e. intentionally inhale smoke)

Šọ̈́gala
Lebom
Lebom
Posts: 172
Joined: Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:58 pm

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Šọ̈́gala »

Lexember day 13

Two words again today:

žaní [ʒəˈni] RA
žaním [ʒəˈnim] RA
-žani- [ʒɑni] RA

noun: cloud


ʻạráž [ʔɑ̰ˈrɑʒ] NA
ʻạrážnim [ʔɑ̰ˈrɑʒnɨm] NAN
-araž- [ɑrɑʒ] NA

noun: a story
Last edited by Šọ̈́gala on Sun Nov 29, 2015 5:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.

User avatar
Haloed Bane
Sanci
Sanci
Posts: 32
Joined: Thu Nov 27, 2014 9:16 pm
Location: USA
Contact:

Re: Lexember 2014

Post by Haloed Bane »

Playing catchup again.

Lexember 12th: biambian = wiriness (wiry, sinewy)
Lexember 13th: baileseirun = hair bangs/fringe (usu. shortened to seirun) [lit. means inverse horizon]


Biambianvanka vas ram inzalter, fenas bahauseirun jum pril tanempar.
Biambian-vanka vas ram inzal-ter, fenas bahau-seirun jum pril tan-empar.
Wiriness-general PST.IPFV seem.PRS cleverness-ADJZ, but ghost-horizon exist.PRS before 3sg-brain.
‘The wiry general seemed sharp, but she had invisible bangs in front of her brain.’
Last edited by Haloed Bane on Sun Dec 14, 2014 12:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Post Reply