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The resulting meaning from concatenation is not always entirely predictable: | The resulting meaning from concatenation is not always entirely predictable: | ||
*''tar-siet'' (lit. 'house of letter (character)') means 'school'. | *''tar-siet'' (lit. 'house of letter (character)') means 'school'. | ||
*''șän-fănaw'' (lit. 'word of truth') means 'wake-up call, call for immediate action'. | *''șän-fănaw'' (lit. 'word of truth') means 'wake-up call, call for/situation requiring immediate action'. | ||
Archaic words also appear as cranberry morphemes in some concatenated expressions. For example, ''sămeath-păchnay'', meaning 'patriotism', literally means "honoring the king", where ''sămeath'' means 'to honor, to revere' in archaic Windermere. | Archaic words also appear as cranberry morphemes in some concatenated expressions. For example, ''sămeath-păchnay'', meaning 'patriotism', literally means "honoring the king", where ''sămeath'' means 'to honor, to revere' in archaic Windermere. |
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