felok
Keywords: material
| Pronunciation (IPA): | 'fel.ok |
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| Part of Speech: | term noun |
| Class: | material |
| Forms: | felok, felokys |
| Glosses: | wood, wooden, get an erection |
Description:
The term wood is usually used as a noun and refers to wood as a material. As such, it always takes singular agreement and can only be counted periphrasitcally by using it as a null preposition modifier on some term like piece used as a counting unit.
Wood is commonly derived with the suffix -ys to form the term 'felokys' or 'wooden' as an adjective of material.
Felok can be used as a verb to form a slang term for 'to get an erection'. It is probably a calque from English dating back to the early or middle period, as it is common in most or all dialects of Common. As a verb, it is a pali verb taking the auxiliary se.