Common Lexeme

rojérek

Keywords: discourse

Pronunciation (IPA): ro'je.rek 
Part of Speech: term verb noun 
Class: pali 
Forms: rojérek, rojérekys 
Glosses: decide, decision, conclude, conclusion, decisive, conclusive 

Description:

The term 'rojérek' means to decide or conclude, and comes apparently from the term 'jerek', meaning to end, and the intensifying prefix 'ro-''.

Noun:

As a noun, rojérek means a decision or conclusion. It can take a descriptor introduced by the null preposition 'y' that is the decider and a dependent clause instroduced by a form of 'su' that is the decision taken.

Verb:

As a verb, rojérek is ostensibly an intransitive pali verb of state, with an absolutive decider. This is likely due to the fact that the base verb jerek is a pali verb, and often but not always, this will carry through to derived forms. However, it is very frequently used in a noxaj benefactive form with an added dative indirect object which is the decision taken. This indirect object is often a dependent clause introduced with 'ixi'.

Modifier:

The modifier form 'rojérekys' means 'decisive', in the sense clearly ending something.

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