This was bound to happen. Still, only a bounder or a cad would have the unmitigated gall to criticise today’s theme from ConWorkShop which is Edges, corners, vertices, and boundaries. And I may be many things, bordering on borderline, but I try my best not to be an edgelady. And anyone who thinks otherwise ought to be put in a corner (or another vertex). Unless of course you are Baby, because nobody puts Baby in a corner.
to notu· to koma· to vako· to raya ñeki havitevake hoso yakave· siñi hii rayapu hoso yakave· hoso ñora:
and edge.NOM | and corner.NOM | and vertex.NOM | and boundary.NOM each interesting place.NOM be-PRS–HSY | because that.CONJ border-ADJZ place.NOM be-PRS–HSY | place.NOM between ||
Edge, corner, vertex, and boundary are all interesting places, because they are liminal places, places between.
rayaako /ˈɹɑjɑˌɑko/ n. IN (math.) limit
rayaakopiñi /ˈɹɑjɑˌɑkoˌpiŋi/ n. R (colloq.) troll, edgelady, provocateur
rayaakopu /ˈɹɑjɑˌɑkopu/ adj. 1. borderline, marginal;
2. borderline, edgy, on the edge between acceptable and offensive
rayakañaro /ˈɹɑjɑˌkɑŋɑɹo/ n. IN edge case, borderline case
rayapu /ˈɹɑjɑpu/ adj. liminal
vako /ˈvɑko/ n. IN node; vertex
