sisku -sis- gismu

x1 seeks/searches/looks for property x2 among set x3 (complete specification of set).

If searching for an object or an event, use tu'a in x2. See also cirko, kalte, kavbu, kucli, rivbi, manci, facki.


In notes:

cirko
x1 loses person/thing x2 at/near x3; x1 loses property/feature x2 in conditions/situation x3.
facki
x1 discovers/finds out x2 (du'u) about subject/object x3; x1 finds (fi) x3 (object).
kalte
x1 hunts/stalks prey/quarry/game x2 for purpose x3.
kavbu
x1 captures/catches/apprehends/seizes/nabs x2 with trap/restraint x3.
kucli
x1 is curious/wonders about/is interested in/[inquisitive about] x2 (object/abstract).
manci
x1 feels wonder/awe/marvels about x2.
rivbi
x1 avoids/evades/shuns/escapes/skirts [fate] x2 (event) through action/state x3 (event).
ua
attitudinal: discovery - confusion/searching.
mitysisku
x1 seeks/searches/looks for something that has the same identity as x2 among x3
samcfisisku
si1 debugs [searches for] bug/defect c1=si2 (property) in computer system or computer program c2=si3=sk1.
sispe'i
s1=p1 finds s2=p2 at/in location p3.
datca
x1 examines/checks/investigates x2 for x3 (ka/ni)
kai'i (exp!)
Property relativizing determiner / unary quantifier constructor. {kai'i} introduces a predicate whose first argument slot becomes filled by the property made by taking the bridi in which this {kai'i} appears and putting {ce'u} into the argument slot in which this {kai'i} argument was located. Put formally, "kai'i brodi cu brodu" = "lo ka ce'u brodu cu brodi". Additionally, a {kai'i} term has a rightward logical scope, like quantifiers and adverbials.