23 Jul
2020
23 Jul
'20
9:04 a.m.
On 7/23/2020 8:22 AM, mayqel qunen'oS wrote:
Do the above definitions mean that we can use the {gho} for any kind of ring-like circular object ? For example could we write the following ?
SIyechmey pochHa'pu'DI', SIyechmeyvamvaD Dojmey mojmoHmeH wIjwI'pu', ghomey lo'pu' as soon as they unplanted the canes, the farmers used hoops to make bundles out of them
Yes, you can use *gho* to refer to any hooped-shaped object. It doesn't only refer to the abstract shape. The phrase *vIHtaH gho* /the hoop is moving /(KGT) refers to a physical hoop rolling, and the term *gho paq* /binder/ references the physical rings that hold in the paper. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name