Return-path: Envelope-to: jbovlaste-admin@lojban.org Delivery-date: Thu, 30 Dec 2021 01:06:56 -0800 Received: from [192.168.123.254] (port=43920 helo=jiten.lojban.org) by 7051bea86fdb with smtp (Exim 4.94.2) (envelope-from ) id 1n2rOg-001TAe-5H for jbovlaste-admin@lojban.org; Thu, 30 Dec 2021 01:06:56 -0800 Received: by jiten.lojban.org (sSMTP sendmail emulation); Thu, 30 Dec 2021 09:06:54 +0000 From: "Apache" To: curtis289@att.net Reply-To: webmaster@lojban.org Subject: [jvsw] Definition Added At Word ve'irsau -- By krtisfranks Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2021 09:06:54 +0000 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Message-Id: X-Spam-Score: -1.0 (-) X-Spam_score: -1.0 X-Spam_score_int: -9 X-Spam_bar: - In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has added a definition of "ve'irsau" in the language "English". New Data: Definition: $x_1$ is familiar to the memories of $x_2$ in feature $x_3$ (ka) and by standard $x_4$; $x_2$ knows/is familiar with/has lived memory of $x_2$. Notes: For example: A person may know/have known/remember their grandparents, even if the latter are dead. The general emphasis is that the familiarity was gained in and might be applicable to only/primarily the past, or might strictly belong to the past/memory. Considering that events end and people change or die, it is hard to say that something which belongs strictly to the past or which may have evolved beyond recognition in some respects remains presently 'familiar' ({slabu}), even if it was experienced formerly. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: has lived memory of and familiarity with, In Sense: Word: familiar to the memory, In Sense: Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.