| lexicon | |
|---|---|
| Language | Líríná |
| Lemma | th |
| Pos | consonant semantic family |
| Gloss | The consonant semantic family of logical connective words. |
| Definition | The th family of consonants represent the root concepts of logical connection, relation, and conditionality. Using these root concepts, this consonant semantic family contains the 5 Logical Connective words: zá, zí, zú, zé, and zó. |
| Root Concepts | logical connection, relation, conditionality |
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| lexicon | |
|---|---|
| Language | Líríná |
| Lemma | líríná |
| Pos | noun |
| Gloss | The name |
| Definition | Literally translates to "structured language [of our] kin." Líríná is the word for the language developed by the Ránáyó people who formerly inhabited the continent that is now referred to as Méka. |
| Root Concepts | principal, logic, rhythm, chant, child, kin |
| Register | universal |