Message-Id: <199502111247.AA26786@nfs2.digex.net> From: ucleaar Date: Sat Feb 11 07:47:59 1995 Subject: Re: ago24 & replies X-From-Space-Date: Sat Feb 11 07:47:59 1995 X-From-Space-Address: LOJBAN%CUVMB.BITNET@uga.cc.uga.edu > > > Good! The move to the heqad of the highest prenex is simply the > > What the **** is a heqad? It looks Arabic, & hasn't made it into the > > OED (1st ed). > I take it to mean "head", as "q" and "a" are adjacent on the QWERTY keyboard. This is an interesting method of word-formation I've not previously encountered. You want a word meaning "head of prenex", so you take "head" and flail about in the appropriate region of the keyboard. That's logicians for you: if ASCII doesn't allow them to douse the text in small greek characters, then other methods for sowing confusion must suffice. I like it. --- And