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Subject: Re: [lojban] iglu place structure
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In a message dated 8/14/2002 10:09:34 PM Central Daylight Time, 
phma@webjockey.net writes:


> Does anyone remember (or has anyone invented) the place structure of {iglu}?

This word has been "invented" several times, with various (partially) 
specified place structures. The consensus seemed to be something like "x1 is 
an igloo made by x2 for purpose x3 of material x4." I don't remember all the 
variations on x3 and x4.


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This word has been "invented" several times, with various (partially) specified place structures.&nbsp; The consensus seemed to be something like "x1 is an igloo made by x2 for purpose x3 of material x4."&nbsp; I don't remember all the variations on x3 and x4.<BR>
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