This was actually taken yesterday. DC is hiding from us weird people eating dinner on the patio and laughing too loud.
ankūñante
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
jāllōhen
a large communal meal, a feast.
se jāllōhen jahē cī;
“Have a good feast.”
anhārīke
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
anjūta
the quality of being baked or fired in an oven.
ansekāllen
ansekāllen
the quality of being boiled. This word describes something that has been boiled in a liquid.
[This post especially for Amanda. Happy Monday.]
annītte
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’
annīli
Cat Picture
DC rolling in the sunshine…
anmēssi
a solid (mostly) cooking fat from one of the domesticated animals, something like schmaltz or maybe lard.