anhēnārīki
This word is derived from the stative noun anhēnār (‘right, good, proper, correct’) plus the suffix –īke (denotes an artificial construct). Together, the meaning has shifted a bit, and anhēnārīki means ‘society’. It’s a collective noun, and the suffix –īke means that it is something that people have made. It’s also the seventh word in the first clause of the Kēlen rephrasal of the 1st article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Our progress:
tō la mēli manaren tēna ñe anhēnārīki anīλi jañāona jañēie
tō pa ñēim tēna ē lenārre ē lewēren
tō jāo hēja senneñ anēla anciēri ke mān mo mīþa
ien sexe mo maþūskīri mo sāim maþūskīriēma cī;