Ken
Noalath
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
Noun
ken (nominative singular)
- chest, torso
Inflection
Indefinite | Definite | |||
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Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | ken | keny | u hen | u heny |
Objective | chen | chenyik | ü chen | ü chenyik |
Genitive | gen | gena | an gen | an gena |
Vocative | e hena | e henyik |
Sondiv
Etymology 1
Root: Proto-Sondiv *k-n.
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
k=/n
Noun
-ken
- person
Inflection
Unpossessed | Possessed | Possessor | Possessed Possessor | |||||
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Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | |
I-Case1 | iken | ikayan | ikena | ikayana | yaken | yakayan | yakena | yakayana |
A-Case2 | aken | akayan | akenu | akayanu | huken | hukayan | hukenu | hukayanu |
U-Case3 | uken | ukayan | ukeni | ukayani | wiken | wikayan | wikeni | wikayani |
1Imperfect/subjunctive subject, gnomic/imperative/permissive direct object, or perfect indirect object. 2Perfect subject, imperfect/subjunctive direct object, or gnomic/imperative/permissive indirect object. 3Gnomic/permissive subject, perfect direct object, or imperfect/subjunctive indirect object. |
Etymology 2
Root: Proto-Sondiv *k-n.
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
kn
Determiner
-ken (i-case iken, a-case aken, u-case uken)
- one (used for generic commands)
Veda
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Etymology
From Proto-Veda *kʔjn.
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
ken
Noun
ken
- moon
Translations
Sense: celestial body which is the main source of light during the night (moon) [edit] |
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Creation and Usage Notes
This word's pictograph k served as the source for the k glyph in the abjadic system. Also, I can't help but feel it isn't a coincidence that this is the word for "moon", and the Castithan word for "moon" (by way of Indojisnen [by way of Kinuk'aaz]) is dwoken.
-David J. Peterson 16:54, 20 December 2019 (PST) |
Categories:
- Noalath terms with IPA pronunciation
- Noalath lemmas
- Noalath nouns
- Noal:Anatomy
- Noal:Body parts
- Sondiv terms inherited from Proto-Sondiv
- Sondiv terms derived from Proto-Sondiv
- Sondiv terms with IPA pronunciation
- Sondiv lemmas
- Sondiv nouns
- Sondiv determiners
- Veda phrasebook
- Veda phrasebook/Basic
- Veda terms inherited from Proto-Veda
- Veda terms derived from Proto-Veda
- Veda terms with IPA pronunciation
- Veda lemmas
- Veda nouns
- Sense:Celestial body which is the main source of light during the night
- Veda:Astronomy
- Veda:Celestial bodies
- Veda:Light sources
- Veda:Swadesh list
- Veda:Night
- Veda:Moons
- Veda terms with creation and usage notes