ihjo (01_Asaxi Nouns (List))
ihjo
ihjo
Noun class (warm / cold)
Cold
- Reasoning: Structural, mineral-like, survives death (inanimate quality).
Pronunciation
IPA: /iço/
Semantic Field
Smntc_Field The Body / Materials
Translations
- English: bone, os
- Polish: kość
Example sentence
To wo ihja gopů. My bones feel hard.
Alternative Forms
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Etymology
Likely related to hjo (Star) due to the white/bright color of exposed bone, or ijo (See) implying “That which remains visible” after death. Lit: “White-object” or “Star-substance.”
Synonyms
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Antonyms
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Derived terms
- ihjopů (to feel bony, to feel hard)
- ihjoŕo (tomb, grave (bone-place))
- ihjokam (noun) (Skeleton).
- ihjonýj (adjective) (Bony / Thin / Skeletal). (Bone is cold; the cold -nýj is the Source-Agreement-correct form — not the earlier ihjonă.)
- chỏmihjo - tooth
Plural Form
ihja (Bones).