15 Nov
2021
15 Nov
'21
3:34 a.m.
On Sat, 13 Nov 2021 at 11:58, Lieven L. Litaer <levinius@gmx.de> wrote:
logh'ob chest = front of something reD side [of something] Sa'Hut back [of something]
When {logh'ob} and {Sa'Hut} are used to refer to an object (which is not a person or animal), do they still take the body part suffix {-Du'}? Is it {DoS tIbuS: Dujmey Sa'HutDu'} or {DoS tIbuS: Dujmey Sa'Hutmey}? Can {reD} be used to refer to the "side" of a person or animal, and if so, can I assume it takes {-Du'}? Previously, this was known only as a word for "exterior wall" and the "side" of a polygon in geometry. -- De'vID