fella
Keywords: weather, atmospherics
Pronunciation (IPA): | 'fel.la |
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Part of Speech: | term noun verb |
Class: | zresu, skurun |
Forms: | fella, fellas |
Glosses: | fog, foggy, confusion, obscure, obscured, obfuscate |
Description:
The term 'fella' means 'fog', and it is also the main metaphor for something to be obscuredfrom sight.
As a noun, 'fella' mainly refers to literal fog. Metaphorically, it can refer to any situation where it is difficult to sort out the facts of where the story is constantly shifting.
As a verb, fella can be used in two ways:
1. As an avalent zseru verb meaning 'to be foggy' - in this sense it refers to literaly fog and is a comment on the weather. This meaning is attested in Old Common
2. As a skurun verb meaning to obscure or obfuscate. It takes an ergative obfuscator and an absoluting thing obfuscated. This sense is attested from the middle period.