pantar
Keywords: animals, primates
Pronunciation (IPA): | 'pan.dar |
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Part of Speech: | term noun verb |
Class: | skurun |
Forms: | pantar, pantarca |
Glosses: | monkey, hacker, incompetent hack, destructive fiddling |
Description:
The term 'pantar' refers to the animal group of monkeys - Common speakers will use this word fitt any private with a tail. Old Common has no word for monkey. The word was coined during the late early or early middle period by Indian Globalist Common speakers to fill this gap, based on the Hindi word for monkey. The coining found wide acceptance and by the modern period became the accepted non-scientific term.
Common speakers use pantar to refer to clever but mischievous or destructive action. A computer hacker might be directly referred to as a pantar. As a verb, pantar is a transitive skurun verb meaning to mess with something mischievously, criminally or destructively with an ergative messer and an absolutive target.
The derived form pantarca, refers to an incompetent hack in some field of endeavor.