fno (01_Asaxi Nouns (List))
fno
fno
Noun class (warm / cold)
Cold
- Reasoning: inanimate visual phenomenon (a drifting speck).
Pronunciation
IPA: /fno/
Semantic Field
Translations
- English: eye floater, vitreous opacity, drifting speck, visual debris
- Polish: męt, męt ciałka szklistego, latająca muszka
Example sentence
Null
Alternative Forms
Null
Etymology
Root word. Likely onomatopoeic or derived from archaic roots relating to drifting or haze.
Synonyms
Null
Antonyms
Null
Derived terms
- fnonů - to move, to drift, to float about, to migrate (slowly)
Lexical Classification
Category: Noun Noun Class: Cold (Inanimate/Distal)
Meanings & Translations
English: eye floater, vitreous opacity, drifting speck, visual debris Polish: męt, męt ciałka szklistego, latająca muszka, pyłek w oku
Definition
A small, semi-transparent speck or string that drifts across one’s field of vision (myodesopsia). In Asaxi thought, it is classified as “Cold” due to its intangible, ghostly nature and its lack of agency, despite its movement. It represents something that is always present but cannot be grasped or directly looked at.
Example sentences
- Wo fna ma. I have eye floaters. Mam męty ciałka szklistego.
- Fno fnonů. The floater drifts (moves). Męt się przemieszcza.