A brief Ákat lexicon
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Search results (6 results found)
| Logograph | Word | Translation and comments |
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noiqit![]() nɑiqit |
rank mass object, using the plural number ordered lines, grids; ordered groups of people eg marching soldiers |
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telqit![]() telqit |
similar mass object, using the paucal number comparable, akin, contruent |
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óxip![]() wɑʃip |
timber mass object, using the plural number |
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tafix![]() tæfiʃ |
fork countable object can be used for any pronged tool, but most often it refers to dinner forks |
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seikyk![]() seikak |
gold mass object, using the paucal number specifically alloy gold, where gold makes up more than 75% of the alloy. Traditionally, gold coins could include up to 6.25% of other metal (4 parts out of 64) and it is this value (93.75%) which is most commonly referenced by this term |
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nytac![]() natæχ |
competition mass object, using the unnumbered number |











