Mighty Word summary
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verb
[GI] Gender Inflected[N] Noun[V] Verb
kʰɛRθekʰ
Kherthaikh
[kʰɛRθekʰ]
bring
[kʰɛRθekʰ]
bring
Etymology
Etymology of Creation:I wanted three to resemble finger, kʰɛRɓɑ, and looking through the zompist list of numbers, I find ghurban as the mongol word for three. Another site gives it as gurvan. Which I could see the begining of both being derived from kʰɛR, the question becomes ban, just adding an n, v, which I think I would change to theta. kʰɛRθɑ. But we’ve got the Egg sound in both the other numbers, so it seems like it would be A instead of ah. kʰɛRθe. Classic armenian has erekh. So we could go with kʰɛRθegʰ, kʰɛRθekʰ (which gives a good feeling of completeness), or kʰɛRθer which would resemble Kether (which has its own spiritual designation. I think I don’t want Kether, that’s better for 13 or something like that. I feel kʰɛRθekʰ is the way to go, since I’m going for the idea of finger as a full three knuckles.
Since I wanted it to represent a season as well, I looked into our own word for spring, and found it related to rise, before, and early. So, since I couldn’t match it with anything else, I just ran with that. Notes
Mighty Neutral Gender ˧kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Rise. Up. Bring.
Mighty Masculine Gender ˦kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Same as Super Masculine Gender.
Mighty Feminine Gender ˨kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Same as Super Feminine Gender.
Mighty Super Masculine Gender ˥kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Beckon. Urge.
Mighty Super Feminine Gender ˩kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Three. Trio.
Mighty Child Gender ]kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Spring. Growing Season.
Affectionate Gender /kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Encourage.
Other Gender \kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Before. Lead.
Etymology of Creation:I wanted three to resemble finger, kʰɛRɓɑ, and looking through the zompist list of numbers, I find ghurban as the mongol word for three. Another site gives it as gurvan. Which I could see the begining of both being derived from kʰɛR, the question becomes ban, just adding an n, v, which I think I would change to theta. kʰɛRθɑ. But we’ve got the Egg sound in both the other numbers, so it seems like it would be A instead of ah. kʰɛRθe. Classic armenian has erekh. So we could go with kʰɛRθegʰ, kʰɛRθekʰ (which gives a good feeling of completeness), or kʰɛRθer which would resemble Kether (which has its own spiritual designation. I think I don’t want Kether, that’s better for 13 or something like that. I feel kʰɛRθekʰ is the way to go, since I’m going for the idea of finger as a full three knuckles.
Since I wanted it to represent a season as well, I looked into our own word for spring, and found it related to rise, before, and early. So, since I couldn’t match it with anything else, I just ran with that. Notes
Mighty Neutral Gender ˧kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Rise. Up. Bring.
Mighty Masculine Gender ˦kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Same as Super Masculine Gender.
Mighty Feminine Gender ˨kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Same as Super Feminine Gender.
Mighty Super Masculine Gender ˥kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Beckon. Urge.
Mighty Super Feminine Gender ˩kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Three. Trio.
Mighty Child Gender ]kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Spring. Growing Season.
Affectionate Gender /kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Encourage.
Other Gender \kʰɛRθekʰ English Gloss: Before. Lead.
↺ 1 January 2016, 07:50
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