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Vocabulary



For some reason, I'm on a roll at vocabulary creation. Up to 1700 
words now, and I'll be posting new glossaries on the main page soon.  
Lately, I seem to be finding a lot of vocabulary in Mandarin and 
Irish, of all things.  I guess the Ceqli word-building philosophy is 
beginning to jell.  I was hunting for a word for 'government,' for 
example, and realized I had all the roots I needed.  "Bo" is boss, or 
boss as a verb, so "haymbo" is 'govern' (boss a country)or, as a 
noun, country-boss, so "haymbogu" is 'group of country-bosses,' 
or 'government.'

And I had an insight about the suffix '-able', as in 'breakable'.  
We've been forming the adjectives this way

slom (break)  beslom (be broken)  beslomfey (breakable)

Well, it hit me that we can do a 'reversal' of "fey," to "fye," and 
that means 'capable of receiving an action,' or '-able,' in the sense 
of possibility.  Soz:

slomfye = breakable

Of course, we also have other endings:

pyarfye = capable of being loved
pyarval = worthy of being loved (what we usually mean by 'lovable'
pyarbon = good to love or for loving.  An odd usage, probably not 
very meaningful with "pyar," but useful for, say

kombon = good to eat
komval = worth eating (not quite as much of an endorsement)
komfye = edible. Like okra or tofu.

Or with "kan"

kanfye = legible
kanval = worth reading
kanbon = a good read

I've learned that making reversible words for common terms is a good 
idea.  "Fey" and "Fye" sound different enough to mean two different 
things, at least the way I pronounce them.  "Fey" like English 
name 'Faye,' "fye" as in English 'iF YEt.'

I've also adopted a word, "ge", meaning 'characterized by', that I 
think will be useful.  More as I think about it.