Common Lexeme

corxa

Keywords: weather, emotion

Pronunciation (IPA): 't͡ʃor.ʒa 
Part of Speech: term noun verb 
Class: zresu 
Forms: corxa, corxas, corxasyn 
Glosses: storm, fury, battle, stormy, furious 

Description:

The term 'corxa' refers violent weather or storms. All of its nominal and verbal forms can take a chained term modifier to clarify a kid of storm.

Verb:

'Corxa' is an avalent zresu verb that does not take any thematic argument. It can take periphrastic arguments, such as a location where the storm is occurring introduced with the preposition 'e'. It means to storm, as in the asmospheric effect.

The derived term form 'corxasyn' however, is an intransitive pali verb and is used for metaphorical extensions.around emotions - the absolutive subject is implied to be experiencing and expressing powerful negative emotions.

Noun:

The noun form of 'corxa' means a storm, and can also be used to refer to a chaotic and violent event such as a battle. It can also be used to refer to an emotional state, most closely translatable as 'fury'.

Modifier:

The derived form 'corxas' means stormy or furious.

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