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gestaltist
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by gestaltist » 19 Dec 2017 22:49
qwed117 wrote: ↑ 19 Dec 2017 22:47
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You're alive! Great to see you around qwed.
r·śañ n. - sleigh
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Thrice Xandvii
runic
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by Thrice Xandvii » 20 Dec 2017 07:02
qwed117 wrote: ↑ 19 Dec 2017 22:47
Pretty!
bay - forest
(Interesting that you should choose forest, as this now as a visual element in common with 'tree!')
bbbourq
cuneiform
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by bbbourq » 29 Dec 2017 06:21
portent, omen
prophecy
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gestaltist
mayan
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by gestaltist » 31 Dec 2017 00:31
bbbourq wrote: ↑ 29 Dec 2017 06:21
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to flatten or crush by rolling (transitive)
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bbbourq
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by bbbourq » 31 Dec 2017 00:40
gestaltist wrote: ↑ 31 Dec 2017 00:31
bbbourq wrote: ↑ 29 Dec 2017 06:21
Next: daret v.
to flatten or crush by rolling (transitive)
Brilliant! Thank you!
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Man in Space
roman
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by Man in Space » 10 Mar 2018 07:54
fall down, fall, lose one's footing, slip
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doronoga /doɹonoga/ [doɹõɹoa] (verb or noun)
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CC = Common Caber
CK = Classical Khaya
CT = Classical Ĝare n Tim Ar
Kg = Kgáweq'
PB = Proto-Beheic
PO = Proto-O
PTa = Proto-Taltic
STK = Sisỏk Tlar Kyanà
Tm = Təmattwəspwaypksma
Tuyono
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by Tuyono » 10 Mar 2018 21:38
Linguifex wrote: ↑ 10 Mar 2018 07:54
Next: Oido doronoga /doɹonoga/ [doɹõɹoa] (verb or noun)
v. circle, surround or wrap something
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kaibu [ˈkaj.bu] - a noun
total pleb
rupestrian
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by total pleb » 12 Mar 2018 20:26
Tuyono wrote: ↑ 10 Mar 2018 21:38
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kaibu [ˈkaj.bu] - a noun
(a loaf of) bread
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Balâçik yuşadamşar!
Balakia is forever!
k1234567890y
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by k1234567890y » 10 Apr 2018 21:38
CarsonDaConlanger wrote: ↑ 13 Mar 2018 16:26
total pleb wrote: ↑ 12 Mar 2018 20:26
Next: simil [s̪imil̪] (noun, animal)
grizzly bear
aodán [ʕoˈðan] verb
to devour, to be greedy
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let [let] a noun
I prefer to not be referred to with masculine pronouns and nouns such as “he/him/his”.
bbbourq
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by bbbourq » 15 Apr 2018 18:28
k1234567890y wrote: ↑ 10 Apr 2018 21:38
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let [let] a noun
an enclosure, sealed off area
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a verb
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jimydog000
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by jimydog000 » 29 Sep 2018 12:29
bbbourq wrote: ↑ 15 Apr 2018 18:28
Next : lishan [li.ˈʃan]
a verb
Rise from the dead my glorious thread!
li*txan [liˈtʕan] v. [wrap around, tie]
Next: falemru [fa.lem.ru]
a noun
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Birdlang
greek
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by Birdlang » 30 Sep 2018 01:56
jimydog000 wrote: ↑ 29 Sep 2018 12:29
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a noun
A kind of fruit found in a jungle like area in your conworld
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DesEsseintes
mongolian
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by DesEsseintes » 06 Oct 2018 18:30
Birdlang wrote: ↑ 30 Sep 2018 01:56
Next: tjaéññsih /ʧaeɲː.ɕiː/ a kind of animal.
a gazelle
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wítaxáí-
An adjective that can be used to describe people
Pabappa
greek
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by Pabappa » 06 Oct 2018 18:51
DesEsseintes wrote: ↑ 06 Oct 2018 18:30
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wítaxáí-
An adjective that can be used to describe people
prone to surrendering easily during fights and joining in the pleasure of the winning side
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larakhi type of refined material (pronunciation as in IPA )
Makapappi nauppakiba.
The wolf-sheep ate itself. (Play)
qwed117
mongolian
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by qwed117 » 13 Mar 2019 22:58
Pabappa wrote: ↑ 06 Oct 2018 18:51
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larakhi type of refined material (pronunciation as in IPA )
Not sure quite what you want here, but I'll go for "lanolin"
mh·bày /m̥ˈbɤy/ non-verb (should roughly fit a language spoken in 600 BC in South East Asia)
Frislander
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by Frislander » 14 Mar 2019 01:15
qwed117 wrote: ↑ 13 Mar 2019 22:58
mh·bày /m̥ˈbɤy/ non-verb (should roughly fit a language spoken in 600 BC in South East Asia)
stilt (under a house)
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tatyəxsə an inanimate, preferrably instrumental noun derived from the verb
-atyəx "to gather up, collect".
qwed117
mongolian
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by qwed117 » 14 Mar 2019 01:54
Frislander wrote: ↑ 14 Mar 2019 01:15
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tatyəxsə an inanimate, preferrably instrumental noun derived from the verb
-atyəx "to gather up, collect".
basket
hr·dèid /r̥ˌdeid/ verb (same condition)