On Wed, 13 Nov 2019 at 14:50, mayqel qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
The verb {lel} is given as "get out, take out".
As far as the "take out" meaning, things are pretty straightforward:
{'unwatDajvo' vIghro' tIQ vIlel} I take the ancient cat out of its' basket
The one canon example we have is {tIqDu' lel} "[Kahless] removed the [i.e., Molor's] hearts". So the subject is taking or getting the object out of something. (Presumably that something would take the {-vo'} suffix, but there's no evidence for this.)
But what I can't understand, is how its' "get out" meaning is to be used.
Could we say for instance {pa'vo' jIlel} for "I get out of the room" ?
Note these two adjacent entries in TKD: get out, flee (v) {Haw'} get out, take out (v) {lel} The "get out of the room" sense is {Haw'} (though it implies some urgency). -- De'vID