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More Ai-Naidari Words: Sickness and Health

In this case, I found this page from a year or two ago that I never got around to filling in, and here we get to some conlang process stuff. Typically when I want to make new vocabulary, I do it at my computer with the spreadsheet open so I can search the lexicon for similar words. But real languages have homonyms (words that sound alike, and sometimes are spelled alike) and synonyms (lots of words that have similar meanings), and a language that has engulfed several others will naturally have many of both.

In order to simulate that, I took my printed lexicon to a coffee shop and made do with what I could look up by hand… a process that is necessarily imperfect, because I can’t search every page, and sometimes I alphabetized something incorrectly, or defined the word slightly different. It’s very easy to think ‘Okay, did I make a word for ‘clean’? No? What about ‘pure’? or ‘clear’?” and search for all those things. With the paper copy, you make do, and if you don’t find it, you make up…!

I figured this was a golden opportunity to add some necessary confusion and density and complexity, and so it was.

My target for this session was words for sickness and health, because those are important topics for Kherishdar 5. That required me to ask what the Ai-Naidar believe about health and how they describe the various ways bodies fail. Interestingly, there’s evidence of old ways of treating disease mingling with newer ways, which is why there are multiple words for diagnosis. Here’s the list:

There are a bunch of words and concepts I don’t have yet, but this was an interesting grouping, and it led to there being two words for break, one of which is also a homonym (tor being both a word and a number).

It’s been a while since I’ve paid attention to Kherishdar and particularly the language, and it was comfortable to come back. If there’s anything you want to hear from them, let me know… they’re pretty close lately.

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Something I'd love to see that might work well in the Ai-Naidari snippet style: glimpses across time of the two Shames who lived in the house built for Shame -- how the same place served different functions with different families and different Shames in them at two ends of a cultural transformation that took centuries and generations for everyone but Thirukedi. (Oooooh, did Thirukedi ever visit the house?)

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