sole
sole is a marginal content word relating to patterns, habits, and constancy.
Pronunciation | /ˈso |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (0%) Most speakers don't understand this word. |
Book and era | No book |
Part of speech | Content word |
Etymology Edit
The word sole is derived from Spanish soler, meaning "to do habitually, to tend to (do something), used to". It was coined by waso Netun in 2022.[citation needed]
Semantic space Edit
The semantic space of sole includes constancy, unchangedness, unaffectedness, and patterns. This includes patterns of behavior such as instincts, habits, and tendencies.
According to Linku, sole may specifically "refer to a state prior to a kama", as in the (be)coming of a new quality. sole can also describe the lack of effect by an event that should conceivably cause change.
sitelen pona Edit
A proposed sitelen pona glyph for sole resembles an ampersand, with the bottom part of the curve replaced with an arrowhead before it can cross itself. It was presumably made by soweli lili in January 2023.[1]
References Edit
- ↑ soweli lili [@rodents_]. (10 January 2023). [Message posted in the
#linja lipamanka
thread in the#toki-suli
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
Further reading Edit
- "sole" on lipu Linku