I definitely read {porgh mIw} as "bodily function". And while we do often categorize body parts in terms of function we wind up with very different lists when we list bodily functions and body organs. Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/ghei36> ________________________________ From: tlhIngan-Hol <tlhingan-hol-bounces@lists.kli.org> on behalf of Will Martin <willmartin2@mac.com> Sent: Friday, January 28, 2022 4:21:24 PM To: tlhingan-hol@kli.org <tlhingan-hol@kli.org> Subject: Re: [tlhIngan Hol] expressing "body parts" {'ay'Du'} or {'ay'mey} If you want a generic term for “organ” before Okrand gives us actual vocabulary for it, you might lean towards use of {porgh mIw}, since organs tend to be defined as much for their function as for their location or shape or any other feature. {porgh mIw peSwI’Du’} ~= “organs”?
On Jan 28, 2022, at 4:17 PM, SuStel <sustel@trimboli.name> wrote:
On 1/28/2022 4:09 PM, Steven Boozer wrote:
As Lieven pointed out, {reD} is a non-body part word used for a body part thing:
(qepHom 2021): "The word {reD} can be used to refer to the (left or right) side of a body, but it is not a body part."
Well, sure. My left side is not a body part, even in English. The term "body part" doesn't just mean "part of the body"; it means a specific organ or structure.
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