Bapeneh

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Væyne Zaanics

Etymology

From bap +‎ -en +‎ -eh


Created jointly by Thomas Lyr, Bernard Severn, and Isabelle Lyr.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈbɑpəne/

Rhymes: -ɑpəne

Orthographic Form

bapeneh

Verb

bapeneh (infinitive, light, present bapen, present participle bapene)

  1. to win, to be victorious, to triumph, to experience a righteous victory
Inflection
Finite Infinitive Participle
Present bapen bapeneh bapene
Past bapæj bapæjeh bapæje
Future bapil bapilneh bapilne
Present Progressive nebapen nebapeneh nebapene
Past Progressive nebapæj nebapæjeh nebapæje
Future Progressive nebapil nebapilneh nebapilne
Present Perfect jæbapen jæbapeneh jæbapene
Pluperfect jæbapæj jæbapæjeh jæbapæje
Future Perfect jæbapil jæbapilneh jæbapilne
Immediate Future libapen libapeneh libapene
Conditional libapæj libapæjeh libapæje
Future Intentional libapil libapilneh libapilne
Related Terms

Creation and Usage Notes

David coined that verb after my first name, when I deciphered Yesuþoh in 2020. Incidentally, he sent me a signed copy of The Zaanics Deceit and used the verb in a dedication he wrote in Yesuþoh, but he misspelt jæbapen as yæbapen.

-Wojnicz 02:40, 29 May 2023 (PDT)