kalijopilale

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Pronunciation /ˈka.li.jo.pi.la.le//j/ sounds like English Y, as in "fjord" or "hallelujah".
Usage 2023: Obscure (2% ↗︎ )Caution: Most speakers don't understand this word.2022: Obscure (1%)
Book and era No book (post-pu)
Part of speech Content word

kalijopilale is an obscure content word relating to the order Caryophyllales.

Etymology

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Linku relates it to kijetesantakalu. Does that have to do concretely with this word's coinage, or is it just an observation about word length and taxonomic specificity?

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The word kalijopilale is derived from translingual Caryophyllales, ultimately from Latin caryophyllus ("relating to clove") + -ālis ("-related"). It was coined by jan Likipi in 2020.[citation needed]

Semantic space

The semantic space of kalijopilale includes members of Caryophyllales, including cacti, carnations, amaranths, ice plants, beets, and many carnivorous plants.

sitelen pona

The sitelen pona glyph for kalijopilale (kalijopilale) depicts a beet.

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