Return-Path: Received: by snark.thyrsus.com (/\==/\ Smail3.1.21.1 #21.19) id ; Wed, 25 Mar 92 21:42 EST Received: by cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com (5.57/UUCP-Project/Commodore 2/8/91) id AA03243; Wed, 25 Mar 92 14:14:46 EST Received: from pucc.Princeton.EDU (via uunet.UU.NET) by relay2.UU.NET with SMTP (5.61/UUNET-internet-primary) id AA10092; Wed, 25 Mar 92 13:41:59 -0500 Message-Id: <9203251841.AA10092@relay2.UU.NET> Received: from PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU by pucc.Princeton.EDU (IBM VM SMTP V2R2) with BSMTP id 9737; Wed, 25 Mar 92 13:40:22 EST Received: by PUCC (Mailer R2.08 ptf012) id 9721; Wed, 25 Mar 92 13:39:44 EST Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1992 15:40:28 GMT Reply-To: CJ FINE Sender: Lojban list From: CJ FINE Subject: Re: A fairy tale X-To: iad@cogsci.edinburgh.ac.uk X-Cc: Lojban list To: John Cowan , Eric Raymond , Eric Tiedemann In-Reply-To: ; from "Ivan A Derzhanski" at Mar 24, 92 2:28 pm Status: RO X-From-Space-Date: Wed Mar 25 21:42:56 1992 X-From-Space-Address: cbmvax!uunet!CUVMA.BITNET!LOJBAN > > > > [{cucyzbi}] is a good Danish tanru, but .uu it is a poor Lojban tanru. > > > > ko cusku ledo krinu bedi'u pe'udoi .ivAn > > Well, actually, maybe I'm wrong. It seems to me that something can > only be called a {nazbi} if it is really a body part - a breathing > tool and organ of olfaction. If this is not the case, then I propose > the Slavic-inspired tanru {cucyza'u} for the heel part of the shoe. > .ie.uisai I'm not saying cucyzbi or cucyza'u belong in the dictionary, but as nonce-words I think they're great. kolin