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I'm going through 365 Conlang thingies beyond #Lexember (which is missing October...) one month a day (or so) up to August. We're back around to Polysemarch...

...Today I get to go in circles!

The entry for the Thorne-Alder has this section on the Arran/West Coast name for the taxonomic definition:
The Alder belongs to the family of spear-leaf trees, adavijamin, where adavi is "spear-blade" and "jamin" is "leaf". In that family, they belong to the mainer sub-family, "mainer" meaning "grove" or "family group, tribe."

In typical calenyen fashion, the word mainer has been borrowed and mutilated into Calenyen - raimain.

(it is a common practice, when the letters in a loan word do not quite work for Calenyen, to move letters about or repeat letters. In this case, it likely started as "ramainer" and was shortened).

So... raimain is "grove".

And it has also come to mean those that stick together clannishly. A raimain is a clique, a tight-knit group that acts similarly.



Okay, I give up on trying to do another one of these for Old Tongue quite yet, and I want to hold off on doing something with DisMayCourse, so ON TO JUNE(me) it is.

(Sh), shenera, which can be down with the modifier -eleg (a curved shape like a sideways lower-case "c", down on the bottom of the writing to become savera, (s).

The glyph for shenera can also mean child, as the word does, and with the modifier, savera means bastard child.

Linguists theorize that the word savera came from the word savo, birth.



Morphambruary 1
Febmanteau 1
Polysemarch
DisMayCourse
Juneme
Julectury
Augovernust
Morphambruary 2
Febmanteau 2
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Date: 2016-08-31 07:33 pm (UTC)
clare_dragonfly: cartoon fox standing with arms out, eyes crossed, speech bubble: No! There's a crucial semantic difference! (Writing: semantic difference)
From: [personal profile] clare_dragonfly
Every time I see the word "shenera" I think "oh, that's from something!" and then I realize I'm thinking of "Shenera Endraae" (sp? haven't seen it written in a while). But. Is it similar to something? Is there a Tayledras or Shin'a'in word similar to "shenera"? You'd think I'd be able to come up with this, since I'm very slowly rereading some of the Valdemar books, but all I can think of is "ke'chara" and none of the books I have here have glossaries in the backs.

Date: 2016-08-31 07:37 pm (UTC)
clare_dragonfly: This is ridiculous. What am I doing here? I'm in the wrong story. (Into the Woods: wrong story)
From: [personal profile] clare_dragonfly
I... don't think so, but maybe!

Date: 2016-08-31 07:49 pm (UTC)
clare_dragonfly: woman with green feathery wings, text: stories last longer: but only by becoming only stories (Default)
From: [personal profile] clare_dragonfly
Maybe I'll figure it out as I read!

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