laskel
Keywords: discourse
| Pronunciation (IPA): | 'las.kel |
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| Part of Speech: | term verb noun |
| Class: | happat |
| Forms: | laskel |
| Glosses: | explain, explanation |
Description:
The term 'laskel' comes from Old Common and means an explanation or to explain something. It looks like Davidson might have intended the fictive etymology of lat + skel, 'out' + 'field'. The verb form is a happat verb of communication meaning to explain something to someone and works like other verbs in this class. The noun form is an explanation.