I'm wondering, wouldn't <pagh’a’> convey "absolutely nothing / absolute nothingness"?
From what I understand while checking the TKD,it looks like the -'a' suffix intensifies the meaning of the noun it is attached to, and "-Hom" reduces the intensity of the meaning.
Thus, to express "a little nothing / almost nothing / very little", perhaps <paghHom> is the way to go ? 2017-08-15 9:55 GMT+02:00 Anthony Appleyard <a.appleyard@btinternet.com>:
The word HochHom is well known'
HochHom may mean:- - N:[most|greater_part]= - N:all NS1:diminutive
i.e. "small all".
Is there any chance for what seems to me to be a logical opposite to it?:-
pagh'a'
pagh'a' may mean:- - N:nothing NS1:augmentative - N:no_one= NS1:augmentative - I:0 VS9:interrogative - I:0 NS1:augmentative
I was tempted to suggest it to ask Marc Okrand about using pagh'a' as "big nothing", i.e. "next to nothing", "very little", "not enough to be of use".
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