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qwed117
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by qwed117 » 17 May 2022 01:37
The word has two meanings. One is (roughly) "apprentice", the first stage of occupational license (as compared to journeyman, master). It also has the side meaning of "novice" or "newb".
třócim is the masculine/feminine singular, with the masculine plural
třócimi , and the feminine plural
třócims
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by VaptuantaDoi » 17 May 2022 10:30
Cool word! How did the final -m come about?
Vissard:
jaulétin notau
[ʒoleˈtẽ nuˈto]
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by zyma » 17 May 2022 13:21
VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑ 17 May 2022 10:30
Vissard:
jaulétin notau
[ʒoleˈtẽ nuˈto]
Is it a noun phrase?
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by zyma » 18 May 2022 16:50
This is a real shot in the dark, but does it mean "jellyfish"?
Spoiler:
My reasoning is that
jaulétin reminds me of "gelatin", and
notau makes me think of
natō .
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by VaptuantaDoi » 18 May 2022 23:10
shimobaatar wrote: ↑ 18 May 2022 16:50
This is a real shot in the dark, but does it mean "jellyfish"?
Spoiler:
My reasoning is that
jaulétin reminds me of "gelatin", and
notau makes me think of
natō .
Great guess, but I'm afraid not.
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by zyma » 20 May 2022 21:22
VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑ 18 May 2022 23:10
shimobaatar wrote: ↑ 18 May 2022 16:50
This is a real shot in the dark, but does it mean "jellyfish"?
Spoiler:
My reasoning is that
jaulétin reminds me of "gelatin", and
notau makes me think of
natō .
Great guess, but I'm afraid not.
Ah, I figured, but I felt like I had to at least check.
Is
notau an adjective?
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by VaptuantaDoi » 21 May 2022 00:01
shimobaatar wrote: ↑ 20 May 2022 21:22
VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑ 18 May 2022 23:10
shimobaatar wrote: ↑ 18 May 2022 16:50
This is a real shot in the dark, but does it mean "jellyfish"?
Spoiler:
My reasoning is that
jaulétin reminds me of "gelatin", and
notau makes me think of
natō .
Great guess, but I'm afraid not.
Ah, I figured, but I felt like I had to at least check.
Is
notau an adjective?
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by zyma » 21 May 2022 15:28
Is jaulétin an adjective?
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by zyma » 22 May 2022 02:14
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by zyma » 22 May 2022 19:41
Is it descended from a single word in Latin (Classical, Medieval, or otherwise)?
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by zyma » 25 May 2022 00:43
VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑ 22 May 2022 23:10
shimobaatar wrote: ↑ 22 May 2022 19:41
Is it descended from a single word in Latin (Classical, Medieval, or otherwise)?
Did it originate as a compound of two or more words?
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by VaptuantaDoi » 25 May 2022 10:13
shimobaatar wrote: ↑ 25 May 2022 00:43
VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑ 22 May 2022 23:10
shimobaatar wrote: ↑ 22 May 2022 19:41
Is it descended from a single word in Latin (Classical, Medieval, or otherwise)?
Did it originate as a compound of two or more words?
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by zyma » 25 May 2022 16:14
Hmm… Is jaulétin made up of more than one morpheme? If so, can it be broken down as jaulét-in ?
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by VaptuantaDoi » 25 May 2022 23:14
shimobaatar wrote: ↑ 25 May 2022 16:14
Hmm… Is
jaulétin made up of more than one morpheme? If so, can it be broken down as
jaulét-in ?
It is made up of more than one morpheme, and it can be broken down as
jaulét-in , but it can be broken down further than that.
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by zyma » 26 May 2022 19:31
VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑ 25 May 2022 23:14
shimobaatar wrote: ↑ 25 May 2022 16:14
Hmm… Is
jaulétin made up of more than one morpheme? If so, can it be broken down as
jaulét-in ?
It is made up of more than one morpheme, and it can be broken down as
jaulét-in , but it can be broken down further than that.
Oh, thank you! I appreciate the clarification.
Can it be broken down further as
jaul-ét-in ?
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by VaptuantaDoi » 26 May 2022 23:07
shimobaatar wrote: ↑ 26 May 2022 19:31
VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑ 25 May 2022 23:14
shimobaatar wrote: ↑ 25 May 2022 16:14
Hmm… Is
jaulétin made up of more than one morpheme? If so, can it be broken down as
jaulét-in ?
It is made up of more than one morpheme, and it can be broken down as
jaulét-in , but it can be broken down further than that.
Oh, thank you! I appreciate the clarification.
Can it be broken down further as
jaul-ét-in ?