senārre

senaarre

senārre

that part of oneself that one thinks, senses, and feels with; mind, soul. This is not confined to people. Some animals, especially pets, have this, too. Some also attribute senārre to plants and rocks. Soul is a better translation than mind, but neither is quite correct.

sanārme, manārme, and annārme

sanaarme

sanārme

one’s physical body. This is an obligatorily possessed noun. The prefix sa- indicates third person, any number. First person prefix is le-, second person is ri-.

manaarme

manārme

This is an informal word for person.

annaarme

annārme

As a stative noun, this means having a body. It generally only occurs in the phrase

ānen annārme wā
‘without a body, disembodied.’

mēla

meela

mēla

a person.

If we’re going to discuss body parts, here is the word for the complete package. A person is made up of four parts: sanārme, sārena, senārre, and sewēren. These will be discussed over the next four days.

anrāppe

anraappe

anrāppe

of colors, faded or bleached. So, anrāppe would be used to describe a color that was once brighter but is now faded due to the sun, chemistry, or the passage of time.

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