Common Lexeme

uxep

Keywords: emotion

Pronunciation (IPA): 'u.ʒep 
Part of Speech: term noun verb 
Class: skurun 
Forms: uxep, uxepys, uxepka, uxepkas, uxepkasyn 
Glosses: hate, hated, enemy, hateful, contemptible 

Description:

The term 'uxep' refers to the emotion of hate or intense antipathy towards something.

Noun:

As a noun, 'uxep' refers to the emotion of hate itself, or a specific instance of hate towards something. The think hated can be specified on the noun using a prepositionalo phrase introduced with the null preposition, so one could say 'na uxep na pikki', the hate of cats. The form 'uxepka' is often used as a word for 'enemy', but it's a strong, loaded word.

The derived form 'uxepkasyn' has a sense of contempt as in contempt for a person's character.

Verb:

As a verb, 'uxep' is a skurun vern with an ergative hater and an absolutive thing hated. Common therefore thinks of hate as something you do to the target of the hate, that somehow affects and is ewxperienced by the target, rathern than usual verbs of emotion in common, which are usually more passive noxaj verbs of desire. An emotion verb as a skurun verb is an unusual patter for Common, to say the least.

Uxep also has a relatively popular antipassive pali form where the ergative hater is promoted to the absolutive case and the object is dropped which means approximately 'to be filled with hate'. The cause of the hate can then be refered to periphrasically in the nominative case introduced with the null preposition. This form can be used to state the hatered more passively and deemphasize the effect of the hate on the target.

Modifier:

The modifier form 'uxepys' has a sense like 'hateful'. The derived form 'uxepkas' has a sense like contemptible.

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