28 Jul
2016
28 Jul
'16
2:39 a.m.
On 27 July 2016 at 13:44, Lieven <levinius@gmx.de> wrote:
[De'vID]:
However, I don't see the act of cutting grass as either {pe'} or {chIp}, but as {yob}. I mean, come on, we have a perfectly good word which means to separate the top part of a plant from the part that's in the ground.
Hehe, good idea. But {yob} is done to plants you like to use later, like to eat. Cutting of grass usually ends in throwing it away. (unless of course it's grass for feeding animals). Or will you invite us to a {yobta' yupma'} after cutting the lawn? ;-)
Indeed, and I will serve guests the plentiful {magh qagh} I will have prepared from the {ghargh} caught during the harvest. -- De'vID