Common Lexeme

trema

Keywords: biology, commerce

Pronunciation (IPA): tre.ma 
Part of Speech: term noun verb 
Class: noxaj 
Forms: trema, tremas, tremasyn 
Glosses: body, bodily, physically, form, corpse, embody, include, absorb, materialise, corporeal, embodiment, incorporate, corporation, company, firm, corporate 

Description:

The term 'trema' refers to a body or physical form.

Noun:

As a noun, 'trema' refers to a physical body, of a human or animal, or metaphorically to anything else that can be conceptualised as a physical body. It can also refer to a dead body or corpse, which would be disambiguated with 'letys trema' if needed. The derived form 'tremasyn' means embodiment, and is also a word for a corporation. 'Trema' alone can be a word for corporation, company, firm, etc. I'm compounds.

Verb:

As a verb, 'trema' is a semitransitive noxaj verb meaning to embody or incorporate, which takes an absolutive body and a dative thing included, embodied or incorporated, and generally means to represent in physical form or to include or absorb. The disintentive pali form means something like to materialise or to take on corporeal form.

Modifier:

As a modifier, 'tremas' means corporeal or having a physical presence, bodily. It can also have a sense of 'corporate' in a work setting.

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