le jaivi LE* cmavo-compound

description: marks description extracting the location place of the description bridi.


In definition:

voi
non-veridical restrictive clause used to form complicated le-like descriptions using "ke'a".
lenu
specific event descriptor: contraction of {le nu} and identical in meaning.
dau'u
variable identifier article: refer to the referents of the variable having the following predicate as its name; such a variable may be implicitly bound by {PA broda} or {LE broda} phrases; if no such variable has been previously bound, the referents are left to the context to determine; the referents are not claimed to actually satisfy the predicate after which the variable is named.
jai'i
takes NU or LE NU, turns into sumtcita: clarifies the semantic NU-type of the current bridi.
le'au
Start property which sets the meaning of {le} in the surrounding text.
cmavrle
x1 is the selma'o "LE".
tedyxas
Earthsea universe in Ursula K. Le Guin's novels

In notes:

gadri
x1 is an article/descriptor labelling description x2 (text) in language x3 with semantics x4.
fegmliba'u
m1=f1=b1 grumbles with sound b2 at f2 because of f3 (action/state/property).
mlijarso'a
x1=s1=j1 is a soft-boiled egg of/from organism x2=s2.
molgle
g1=m2 performs oral sex on g2.
nuljarso'a
x1=s1=j1 is a coddled/mollet egg of/from organism x2=s2.
tcejarso'a
x1=s1=j1 is a hard-boiled egg of/from organism x2=s2.
drisu
x1 is medicine used to treat illness/disease x2 ({bilma}/ka/state) via mechanism of action x3 (event) at dosage x4 (ka))
dzoli
x1 is recursively related to x2 by applying x3 (number) levels-of-recursion of the predicate-relation x4 (ka with two ce'u)
jbobo
x1 reflects jbobau language/culture/nationality/community in aspect x2
likse
x1 is a x2y, a x2boo, a x2ums (diminutive)
gi'ei
afterthought abstraction wrapper
lai'e
Named reference. It converts a sumti into another sumti. The converted sumti points to the referent the name of which is the referent of the unconverted sumti.
le'ei
article: "the thing(s) I have in mind and which I believe appear(s) to you to be…"
oi'i
sentence link/continuation; continuing sentences on same topic with the observative sumti filled with {la'e} {di'u}
ri'oi
the latest aforementioned...; refers back to the most recently mentioned thing(s) that satisfies the x1 of the following predicate
ru'oi
quantifier: "all" (as opposed to "every")
aigne
x1 is an eigenvalue (or zero) of linear transformation/square matrix x2, associated with/'owning' all vectors in generalized eigenspace x3 (implies neither nondegeneracy nor degeneracy; default includes the zero vector) with 'eigenspace-generalization' power/exponent x4 (typically and probably by cultural default will be 1), with algebraic multiplicity (of eigenvalue) x5
baicmvo
x1 (usually Lojban word) is the BAI cmavo corresponding to root word/gismu x2.
djeisone
x1 is an object described as x2, x3, ... (termset representing serializable tree structure compatible with JSON format of attribute-value pairs).
endi
x1 (digit string/byte, storage system, convention) has endianness x2 ("ce'o" sequence of numbers (li); description (ka?)); x1 is x2-endian.
ezli
x1 is a place erased from the place structure of the parent predicate according to the rules x2 (property of all the places of the parent predicate including the one filled with x1)
le'elkai
x1 is/are the thing(s) described/named with property x2 by the speaker, who thinks this is contextually enough information for the listener to understand what are x1's referent(s)
xa zei sumtika
x1 is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti-6' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.
ka'urkuarka
k1 is a quark with flavor k2.