Received: from [192.168.123.254] (port=57190 helo=jukni.digitalkingdom.org) by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with smtp (Exim 4.92) (envelope-from ) id 1hzofC-0006Hq-GY for jbovlaste-admin@lojban.org; Mon, 19 Aug 2019 13:54:05 -0700 Received: by jukni.digitalkingdom.org (sSMTP sendmail emulation); Mon, 19 Aug 2019 13:54:02 -0700 From: "Apache" To: curtis289@att.net Reply-To: webmaster@lojban.org Subject: [jvsw] Definition Edited At Word tolfa -- By krtisfranks Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2019 13:54:02 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Message-Id: X-Spam-Score: -2.9 (--) X-Spam_score: -2.9 X-Spam_score_int: -28 X-Spam_bar: -- In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "tolfa" in the language "English". Differences: 11a12,12 \n> Word: talent, In Sense: Old Data: Definition: $x_1$ suffers from/is endowed with/displays/has symptoms/(in)abilities/inhibitions/abnormalities $x_2$ disability/abnormality/general malady/talent $x_3$ Notes: This is a quality that is inherently part of a person; short of extensive surgery or consciousness transfer, it can only be compensated for and mildly mitigated. It can be acquired externally or could have been developed naturally, or it could have been from birth. The word is neutral; the symptoms and malady can be considered positive or negative according to the commentator; additionally (and possibly independently), $x_1$ need not "suffer" them so much as just "have" them. No professional diagnosis is necessary. The condition should be abnormal. See also: {bilma}. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: disability, In Sense: Place Keywords: New Data: Definition: $x_1$ suffers from/is endowed with/displays/has symptoms/(in)abilities/inhibitions/abnormalities $x_2$ disability/abnormality/general malady/talent $x_3$ Notes: This is a quality that is inherently part of a person; short of extensive surgery or consciousness transfer, it can only be compensated for and mildly mitigated. It can be acquired externally or could have been developed naturally, or it could have been from birth. The word is neutral; the symptoms and malady can be considered positive or negative according to the commentator; additionally (and possibly independently), $x_1$ need not "suffer" them so much as just "have" them. No professional diagnosis is necessary. The condition should be abnormal. See also: {bilma}. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: disability, In Sense: Word: talent, In Sense: Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.