fů (03_Asaxi Root Words (List))
fů
fů
Grammatical function
- Type: Root Word / Privative Prefix
- Function: Negation of Concept (“Lack of”)
- Meaning: “Non-”, “Un-”, “-lessness”, “Lack of”.
Pronunciation
IPA: /fuu̯/
Alternative Forms
Null
Antonyms
Null
Derived terms
- fůŕăijo (Weakness).
- fůŋono (Weightlessness).
- fůchỏ - satiation, fullness, satisfaction, un-hunger
- fůcè - the unknown, ignorance, lack of knowledge
- fůcèma - to take for granted
- fůcèno - a thing taken for granted, an unappreciated possession
- fůcő - misunderstanding, confusion, lack of grasp, misinterpretation
- fůcőma - to have without appreciation
- fůjå - wantlessness, contentment, freedom from desire, satisfaction
- fůjåhjo - deceptive aim, anti-destiny, false idol, destructive drive, a leading-astray
- fůjåshá - a content creature, a wantless person, a sage
- fůkő - un-empathy, blind hatred, detestation, loathing, antipathy
- fůkőma - to take understanding for granted
- fůzù - incompetence
- fůăvi - incorrectness, wrongness, horror, monstrosity, mess
- gafůbåbå - atrophy, the state of having no muscle
Usage Notes
Attaches to a Noun to create a new Noun representing the absence of that concept.
- Structure:
fů+[Noun Root][Privative Noun]. - See: [[50_Privative Derivation (The
fů-Prefix)|50_Privative Derivation (Thefů-Prefix)]] for syntactic rules regarding possession.
Example sentence
To wo fůŋono ůchů. I feel weightlessness.
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 不 (fu - non-/un-).