Q. ve loicolícuma “a corpse-candle”
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The twentieth line of the Markirya poem (MC/222). The first word is ve¹ “like” (not reflected in the English translation of the poem) followed by loicolícuma “corpse-candle”, a compound of loico “corpse” and lícuma “candle”.
Decomposition: Broken into its constituent elements, this phrase would be:
ve loico-lícuma = “*like corpse-candle”
Reference ✧ MC/222 ✧ ve loikolíkuma “a corpse-candle”
Elements
ve¹ | “as, like, similar, after the manner [of]” | ✧ MC/222 |
loicolícuma | “corpse-candle” | ✧ MC/222 (loikolíkuma) |
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ᴱQ. ve kaivo-kalma “a corpse-candle”
The nineteenth line of the Oilima Markirya poem (MC/214). The first word is the preposition ve “like”, not reflected in the English translation. It is followed a compound of kaivo “corpse” and kalma “candle”, perhaps more literally “light”.
Decomposition: Broken into its constituent elements, this phrase would be:
ve kaivo-kalma = “*like corpse-candle”
Reference ✧ MC/214 ✧ ve kaivo kalma “a corpse-candle”
Elements
ve | “as, like” | ✧ MC/214 |
kaivo | “corpse” | ✧ MC/214 |
kalma | “(day)light; candle” | ✧ MC/214 |
Element In