aksep
Keywords: social
| Pronunciation (IPA): | 'ag.zep |
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| Part of Speech: | term verb noun |
| Class: | skurun |
| Forms: | aksep, aksepys, aksepkas |
| Glosses: | accept, acceptance, inclusion, acceptable, accepted, agree |
Description:
The term 'aksep' was borrowed from the English word 'accept', entering Common sometime during the middle period and overlapping with the native word 'selep', 'agree'.
Verb:
As a verb, 'aksep' is a transitive skurun verb that takes an ergative accepter and an absolutive thing accepted, which could be anything from a person to a situation to a proposition. It has some overlap as well with 'selep', 'agree'.
Noun:
As a noun, 'aksep' means acceptance in general, inclusion, or acceptance of something specific.
Modifier:
The modifier form 'aksepys' is used for the sense of 'aceptable', or to say that someone or something is accepted in a genrral way, such as being accepted into a group. The form 'aksepkas' tends to be more specific, as in a point of acceptance, or an accepted fact.