ansērre
the state of standing upright.
la sāen masērre xō;
She is standing there.
ñi sāen masērre;
She stood up.
ansērre
the state of standing upright.
la sāen masērre xō;
She is standing there.
ñi sāen masērre;
She stood up.
sasāwre
one’s snore or snoring.
This stem is more often found as the stative noun ansāwre which is used to describe someone who snores.
sasōna
one’s brain; what one thinks with, one’s mind.
The Kēleni do, however, think that thinking happens in the brain. sasōna does not cover all of our meanings of mind. It does not contrast with body, it is a part of the body. It is these days seen as where senārre manifests itself, at least partially.
ansūra
dark red, the color of blood.
ansīwa
orange, red, pink, yellow, the color of fire, of sunrise and sunset. This color is necessarily translucent in quality, and can range from golden yellow to dark red. Symbolically, this is the color of danger.
ansekāllen
the quality of being boiled. This word describes something that has been boiled in a liquid.
[This post especially for Amanda. Happy Monday.]
an aggregate of tiny fruit, such as a blackberry or a raspberry.