jatōrse
a light and fluffy pastry very much like cake.
se āe jatōrse āe annōña kēñ;
Cake or death?
jatōrse
a light and fluffy pastry very much like cake.
se āe jatōrse āe annōña kēñ;
Cake or death?
jajūtlānne
any type of filled pastry or pie.
[For Puey McCleary, by request. Happy Monday.]
anhōha
the quality of being food.
jahōha
an item of food, a serving of food. As a collective, a series of servings of food or a meal.
anhēhūñ
the quality of having a delicious taste or smell. Of food, the quality of being tasty or delicious.
ankūñante
sated, full, the good feeling resulting from a full stomach.
ñi liēn makūñante tō anhōhi anhēhūñi;
I’m sated from all the good food.
jāllōhen
a large communal meal, a feast.
se jāllōhen jahē cī;
“Have a good feast.”
anhārīke
the quality of being brewed or fermented. This word can be analyzed as the stem for water -hār- with the suffix -īk- for artificially made things.
anjūta
the quality of being baked or fired in an oven.
ansekāllen
the quality of being boiled. This word describes something that has been boiled in a liquid.
[This post especially for Amanda. Happy Monday.]
the quality of being fried. This word describes something that has been fried in oil. Since this is a stative noun, it agrees with the noun it modifies even when that noun is not present.
anpēŋŋi annītti ‘fried potatoes’
annītti ‘fries’