From LOJBAN%CUVMB.BITNET@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU Wed Nov 29 17:11:50 1995 Reply-To: "Steven M. Belknap" Date: Wed Nov 29 17:11:50 1995 Sender: Lojban list From: "Steven M. Belknap" Subject: the long and the long of it To: John Cowan Status: OR Message-ID: >stivn: >> >> Actually, I'm not sure what la djan clani means. >xorxes: >> >It means: "John is long (in longest dimension, by some standard)." >stivn: >> Yes, but it would also seem to mean: >> "John is short (in longest dimension, by some standard)." > xorxes: >No, that's {tordu}. > >"x1 has length" is given by {mitre} or {gutci} or {minli}. > I'm confused. The english-lojban dictionary gives this definition: *long (having length), x1 is | in dimension/direction x2 (default longest dimension) by measurement standard x3 /:/ /=/ clani (cla) This explicitly says that corresponds to "long" in the sense of having length, not in the sense of being greater in length. If you are right, the dictionary is wrong. (Not impossible, as lojbab acknowledges, and as we both know :-) Hey lojbab, what's the latest on long? Do we need to change the dictionary? -stivn Steven M. Belknap, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacology and Medicine University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria email: sbelknap@uic.edu Voice: 309/671-3403 Fax: 309/671-8413