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ga-

 “not ~”, un-

 

Usage: Denotes something as being the negative form of the root. “Not ~” should be taken as the applied meaning of a “ga-” stem word before “un-”; e.g. “gaparo” means “do not”, but not “undo”.

 

“negative prefix”

gaa

 

ga-

no

 

gabennanpos

* ga’bos Colloq.

 

be- ; gaenna ; -n ; -pos

idiot

one who is without thought

ga’bos

 

See: gabennanpos

 

gaenna

 

enna ; ga-

thoughtless

no thought

gaennalu

 

gaenna ; -lu

stupid

 

gaennaluros

 

gaennalu

stupidity

 

gageralennalos

 

ga- ; geralennalos

metaphor

not-like idea

gaparo

* ga’ro contraction/Colloq.

 

ga- ; paro

do not

 

ga’ro

don’t

 

See: gaparo

 

 

gavago

 

ga- ; vago

strange; weird

not normal

ge-

get-

is – object (beginning with a consonant)

 

is – object (beginning with a vowel)

 

Usage: “ge-” is combined with object nouns  to create variations of “is”. Further Usage Notes.

 

“existence prefix” object.

 

gekuo

 

 

 

 

 

 

ge- ; ku

this

 

Usage: For using “this” when the noun it is referring to is an object. You would use “gekuo” for “this book” but for “this book’s writer”, you would use “bekuo” instead.

 

See: ge- ; bekuo ; kuoru

 

 

geralennalos

 

geralo ; ennalos

simile

 

like-idea

 

geralo

 

 

 

 

ge- ; -ralo

like, is like obj.

 

Usage: Like “ge-” verbs, it is used to denote similarity of an object to something.

 

See: ge-

 

is (an object) in a state of existence akin to

geru

 

 

 

ge- ; -ru

are obj.

 

Usage: Plural object form of “is”

 

See: ge-

 

 

gete

 

 

 

ge-

is obj.

 

Usage: Singular object form of “is”

 

See: ge-

 

 

gnama

brown

 

Derived from Gnome, the Earth Elemental.

 

 

gni

 

slow

 

gniso

 

gni

lazy

 

gno

rock

 

Derived from Gnome, the Earth Elemental.

 

 

gnode

 

-de ; gno

boulder

big rock

Gnontogo

 

-togo

equiv. Saturday

 

Derived from Gnome, the Earth Elemental.

 

Gnome’s Day

gnoro

 

gno

barrier

barrier

gnos

 

gno

ground n.

 

 

gnosaa

 

gno

soil

 

gnosao

 

gno ; -sao

pebble

little rock

gnoskita

 

gnos ; -kita

underground

 

gnun

 

base (as in “foundation”, not a military base)

 

gnuno

 

gnun

basic; rudimentary

 

gulto off.

bodily waste

 

Usage: Swear word.

 

 

 


 

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