jacāora
And this is the word for a ball. Note that it is very close to yesterday’s word. The difference is that the stem for yesterday’s word is –ecāor– while the stem for today’s word is –cāor-. That e– prefix signals abstraction.
jacāora
And this is the word for a ball. Note that it is very close to yesterday’s word. The difference is that the stem for yesterday’s word is –ecāor– while the stem for today’s word is –cāor-. That e– prefix signals abstraction.
jecāora
This is the word for a sphere.
jañiwēλa
This is the word for cylinder.
jatewēlre
This is the word for a spiral.
jaxūnte
This is the generic word for a shape of any kind.
jajūna
This is the word for the center of a delimited space. So, jawēlre jajūna is the center of a cirle. There is also the word sajūna which refers to one’s soul or one’s personhood. This comes from a different tradition than the more formal word senārre. This word is also the source of the suffix –iūna or –jūn, which commonly appears in names.
jawēlre
This is the word for a circle.
jakāxte
This is the word for boundary or perimeter or other way of delimiting an area. A circumference of a circle is also jakāxte. This is definitely related to yesterday’s word.
jāxa
This refers to an area or a space. This word might be related to yesterday’s word, and then again it might not.
jāsa
This is a different type of container, namely a bag or sack.