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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/18/2020 1:38 PM, Lieven L. Litaer
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cite="mid:45833f34-4003-d222-8425-cedb9682f37d@gmx.de">Am
18.03.2020 um 18:12 schrieb SuStel:
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<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">Remember how
mayqel does things: he's not searching for a way to say
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something; he puts together some words and asks what they would
mean.
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Yes, but sometimes he does that while misunderstanding the meaning
of a
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word, assuming it means something else.
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It sounds to me as if he understands {moch} in the sense of
"superior"
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like if you say "Spiderman" is a superior, meaning a person
somehow
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"better" or "stronger".
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I think {moch} is "superior" in the sense of "next-rank
commander".
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<p>I did not think he meant <i>superior</i> as in <i>better,
stronger,</i> and I answered his message with the understanding
that he meant someone of higher rank. He used the phrase <i>higher
rank</i> in his original message, and I used it in my original
reply. He has now posted a reply in which he confirms that he was
not looking for the meaning of <i>better</i> or <i>stronger</i>.</p>
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SuStel
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