paarthurnaxI could remove "pain" from its definition.
I think it'd be best if you did
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hiith May 30, 2014 |
paarthurnax I think it'd be best if you did |
paarthurnaxI could remove "pain" from its definition.
I think it'd be best if you did
Foduiiz May 30, 2014 |
@Paarthurnax When we were talking about this word I was under the impression it would be renamed to 'lovaasmah', 'song-fall'. I think that would be a much better translation. |
@Paarthurnax When we were talking about this word I was under the impression it would be renamed to 'lovaasmah', 'song-fall'. I think that would be a much better translation.
Ahmuldein May 30, 2014 |
I agree with qobo. The word would sound much better and make more sense |
I agree with qobo. The word would sound much better and make more sense
paarthurnax Administrator May 31, 2014 |
qobofus Krosis, vomindoraan, I misunderstood. Changed to "Lovaasmah." |
qobofus@Paarthurnax When we were talking about this word I was under the impression it would be renamed to 'lovaasmah', 'song-fall'. I think that would be a much better translation.
Krosis, vomindoraan, I misunderstood. Changed to "Lovaasmah."
paarthurnax Administrator May 31, 2014 |
hiith Added. |
hiithsynonym: van
Added.
hiith May 31, 2014 |
wouldn't this be vomed? Though I do see how "du" + "med" would make sense. But, then again, the opposite of "medaas" is "vomedaas" so... |
paarthurnax Administrator May 31, 2014 |
hiith "Dumed" isn't exactly the opposite of "Med," which I'll correct in the notes. It's different in that it's a verb. "Vomed" would mean "unlike" or "not similar to." |
hiithwouldn't this be vomed? Though I do see how "du" + "med" would make sense. But, then again, the opposite of "medaas" is "vomedaas" so...
"Dumed" isn't exactly the opposite of "Med," which I'll correct in the notes. It's different in that it's a verb. "Vomed" would mean "unlike" or "not similar to."
paarthurnax Administrator May 31, 2014 |
hiith You can have a baggage train or a supply train (as in medieval warfare), or a caravan of wagons. I'd say it's a non-modern concept. |
hiith May 31, 2014 |
paarthurnaxhiith So if you're saying what I think you're saying, then perhaps a synonym could be added to make it's meaning clearer: progression, concatenation(?), sequence. The definition makes me think that it means some sort of means of transportation, as opposed to a succesion/series. |
paarthurnaxhiithIs this considered modern? I'm not sure...
You can have a baggage train or a supply train (as in medieval warfare), or a caravan of wagons. I'd say it's a non-modern concept.
So if you're saying what I think you're saying, then perhaps a synonym could be added to make it's meaning clearer: progression, concatenation(?), sequence. The definition makes me think that it means some sort of means of transportation, as opposed to a succesion/series.
paarthurnax Administrator May 31, 2014 |
hiithpaarthurnaxhiith See definition #1 of caravan and definition #2 of train, and that is what the word triik most closely means. |
hiithpaarthurnaxhiithIs this considered modern? I'm not sure...
You can have a baggage train or a supply train (as in medieval warfare), or a caravan of wagons. I'd say it's a non-modern concept.
So if you're saying what I think you're saying, then perhaps a synonym could be added to make it's meaning clearer: progression, concatenation(?), sequence. The definition makes me think that it means some sort of means of transportation, as opposed to a succesion/series.
See definition #1 of caravan and definition #2 of train, and that is what the word triik most closely means.
hiith May 31, 2014 |
paarthurnaxhiithpaarthurnaxhiith The definition could be improved for (much needed) clarity, perhaps something like definition #2 of train |
paarthurnaxhiithpaarthurnaxhiithIs this considered modern? I'm not sure...
You can have a baggage train or a supply train (as in medieval warfare), or a caravan of wagons. I'd say it's a non-modern concept.
So if you're saying what I think you're saying, then perhaps a synonym could be added to make it's meaning clearer: progression, concatenation(?), sequence. The definition makes me think that it means some sort of means of transportation, as opposed to a succesion/series.
See definition #1 of caravan and definition #2 of train, and that is what the word triik most closely means.
The definition could be improved for (much needed) clarity, perhaps something like definition #2 of train
paarthurnax Administrator June 1, 2014 |
hiith Expanded the definition, let me know what you think. |
hiithThe definition could be improved for (much needed) clarity, perhaps something like definition #2 of train
Expanded the definition, let me know what you think.
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