Because I'm replying from my phone, unfortunately I can't quote specific parts of the previous messages.
nIqolay Q, reading your suggestions of describing in full, the context of "sweat" and "swell", I agree that they describe adequately the context of these words.
But the problem comes when someone is writting a longer text. In a longer message, if someones stops the flow of his thoughts, in order to describe the context of a word, a problem arises.
The reader shifts his focus from the main subject, to the context of a word you start describing. And what if, few sentences down the line, you need to start describing the context of another word ?
Lieven, the {ghul} is a good idea, but I'm afraid, that if I read {ghul}, I wouldn't get the impression of "a swollen area". I would probably understand "lump, tumor".
So, I wouldn't use it to describe a "swelling". I would use it though, and I will definitely be using it, to describe a tumor.
As a matter of fact, I've been wondering for quite some time, how to express "tumor", but I didn't ask, because I thought noone would care for such a word. So, thanks for solving for me this problem.
Anyways, for the above reasons, I would like to ask that at the qepHom to come, the words "sweat" and "swell" (either in the form of verbs or nouns) be added to the vocabulary wishlist.
mayqel q