Today, the theme provided by ConWorkShop is personal hygiene. Many basic words for personal hygiene concepts already exist in Rireinutire, but there are always some surprising gaps, even if only big enough to stick a cotton swab in.
And of course, sometimes you find that to coin one word, you first have to coin another word to derive the first one from, and then that might lead you off on a tangent, so then you start reading up on trigonometry, but then you remember you were told there would be no math, and there you are, with a geometric series of derivative words you have to integrate into your matrix.
ninukaru ruñuninurura neñara karu yakave· sakipu ku to piiyaku to piimesero to piitapu to ñonuñitu to mumeñuhe to nañesasepi to rivu to ñuña to yukayaku to kota:
toiletry.NOM body-grooming-INE useful item.NOM be-PRS–HSY | such as and tooth-brush.NOM and tooth-powder.NOM and tooth-floss.NOM and cotton-stick.NOM and deodorant.NOM and nail-clipper.NOM and soap.NOM and skin.cream.NOM and hair-brush.NOM and tampon.NOM
Toiletries are items used for personal hygiene, such as toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss, cotton swabs, deodorant, nail clippers, soap, skin cream, hair brush, and tampons.
iñaninu /ˈiŋɑˌninu/ adj. scruffy, untidy, unkempt; messy, unclean
oyemomi /ˈojeˌmomi/ n.IN earwax, cerumen
ñonu /ˈŋonu/ n.IN 1. Rireinu cotton, a plant used as a source of cotton-like fibre;
2. cotton, fibre from ñonu plant;
3. cotton wool
ñonuñitu /ˈŋonuˌŋitu/ n.IN cotton swab, cotton wool bud
nañesasepi /ˈnɑŋeˌsɑsepi/ n.IN nail clipper
ninukaru /ˈninuˌkɑɹu/ n.IN toiletry, item used for personal hygiene or grooming
sasepi /ˈsɑsepi/ n.IN clipper, cutter, cutting tool
ruñuninuru /ˈɹuŋuˌninuɹu/ n.IN personal hygiene
yukayaku /ˈjukɑˌjɑku/ n.IN hairbrush
