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'''The "Body Parts in Your Conlangs" template''' was created by Tom H. Chappell on Oct 26, 2006.  It is used to organize biological vocabulary for several conlangs.
'''The "Body Parts in Your Conlangs" template''' was created by Tom H. Chappell on Oct 26, 2006.  It has been used to organize biological vocabulary for several conlangs.  Below is a list of the conlangs which have used this template, and their response lists.  These lists are arranged chronologically as they were created (this entire page was once an archived forum thread, but has recently been reformatted for ease of use).  For an alphabetical list of submissions, see [http://www.frathwiki.com/Category:Body_parts_in_your_conlangs here].


== Template ==
For the actual template/questionnaire, see [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Template|here]].
Body  
#Blood vessel
##Artery
##Vein
#Material of which it is composed
##Bone
##Gristle or cartilage (sp? cartilege?)
##Skin
##Muscle
##Fat
##Blood
#Trunk (torso)
##Chest
###Heart
###Lung
##Abdomen or Belly
###Stomach
###Liver
###Spleen
###Intestines
##Waist
#Neck
#Extremity
##Head
###Hair
###Ear
####Earhole
####Earlobe?
###Eye
####Eyeball
#####Iris
#####Pupil
#####Sclera
####Eyebrow
####Eyelid
#####Eyelash
####Eye socket
####Tear gland
###Nose
####Nostril
###Mouth
####Jaw
#####Maxilla (upper jaw)
#####Mandible (lower jaw)
####Tooth
#####Incisor
#####Eyetooth or Canine Tooth
#####Molar (and/or premolar?)
####Tongue
##Limb
###Arm
####Shoulder
####Elbow
####Wrist
####Humerus (upper arm)
####Lower Arm
####Hand
#####Palm
###Leg
####Hip
#####buttock (if different)
####Knee
####Ankle
####Thigh (upper leg)
####Shank (lower leg, between knee and ankle)
#####Shin
#####Calf
####Foot
#####Sole
#####Heel
#####Ball
##Digit (toe or thumb or finger)
###Nail
####Fingernail
####Toenail
###Toe
####Pollex ("Great" Toe or Big Toe)
####Pinky toe or little toe
####Other individual toes?
###Thumb
####Thumbnail
###Finger
####Index finger
####Pinky finger
####Middle finger
####Ring finger
##My god, how could I have left out the genitalia?!?!
###female
####vagina
####womb
###male
####penis
####testicle
#Side
##Back
##Front
##Left
##Right
##Bottom (lower)
##Top (upper)
#Orifices
##anus
##urethral meatus?
##vagina was covered under "genitalia".
##mouth and nose and ear were covered under "head". So was "eye", but your conlang might not consider that an orifice.  


== Things to consider ==
It should be noted that for purposes of keeping the list relevant and interesting, no responses from the original thread with less than four words were kept.
*Does your conlang, or do your conlangs, use any of these terms, or reduced forms of them, as affixes?
*Or as verbs or adjectives or prepositions or conjunctions or pronouns?
(I left out "adverbs" and "interjections". I assume the "interjections" part is "yes", because some of these are probably good curse-words. I can't think how to make one of these body-part nouns into an adverb, though.)


*What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of life?
To add your conlang to the list of responses, please create a new header at the bottom of the page and create a separate page for your responses to link to.
Popular answers are the liver (hence the name "liver") and the heart.  


*What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of emotion?
=Original responses from 2006=
Popular answers are the stomach, the guts, and the heart.
== Unknown conlang 1 ==
 
Responses [[Body_Parts_in_Your_Conlangs/Unknown_conlang_1|here]].
*What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of consciousness?
Popular answers are the eyes and the heart; but modern Western culture says "the brain".
 
== Things included and things omitted on purpose, with reasons ==
I tried to leave out most things that were microscopic (like the Islets), and most things that were not visible on the surface (like the Islets).
 
(I also left out the Organ of Zuckerkandl, which resides in the arch of the aorta. Nobody seems to know what it's for.) 
 
(And I left out the voicebox or larynx, and other parts of the speech system. Perhaps I should have included some of them. Others are welcome to, if they feel it would be good to do so.)
 
Bones and blood and stomachs-and-or-intestines and hearts and wombs, however, seemed like I should include them.
 
Blood is often visible on the surface, after a minor injury.
 
If bone is visible on the surface, a major injury has occurred; but one can detect the bone from the outside by touch.
 
Hearts move and make a sound detectable from the outside.
 
The same is true of the stomach-and-or-intestines; furthermore the owner of the stomach can often tell when it's empty, or when it wants to operate in reverse (the name of that sensation is "nausea").
 
Wombs have visible results; and their owners know what's going on in them. (Actually, I've been kicked awake by an unborn baby whose mother slept through the kick!)
 
As for livers and spleens and sweetbreads and so on: They are often referred to in old-fashioned conversations preceding the advent of modern medicine; I assume that the practice of butchery, together with those of surgery and veterinary and medicine, familiarized people with some of them. In some Native North American languages, for instance, an automobile's battery is referred to as its "liver".
 
It would be reasonable for some conlangs not to have all of these, and for others to have body-part terms in addition to these.
 
== (Unknown conlang 1) ==
Responses [http://www.frathwiki.com/Body_Parts_in_Your_Conlangs/Unknown_conlang_1 here].


== Pabappa ==
== Pabappa ==
List [[Body_Parts_in_Your_Conlangs/Pabappa|here]].
List [[Body_Parts_in_Your_Conlangs/Pabappa|here]].
==Unknown conlang 2==
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Unknown conlang 2|here]].


== Zevino'shoma ==
== Zevino'shoma ==
Author: Goza Lesha
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Zevino'shoma|here]].
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 4:26 pm
 
(For Zevino'shoma) This will be different, as they are alien, and somewhat odd in their body structure. I'll come back for the rest later.  
 
These are the ones I have words for:
 
Chest, Abdomen, Belly: Shigilalumaga
Brain: Shogatu
Spleen, Kidney, Liver (all one organ): Shetashu


== Muphridian ==
== Muphridian ==
Author: Goza Lesha
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Muphridian|here]].
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 4:26 pm
 
All also do Muphridian, which is closely related to English:
 
Body Body
-Blood vessel Bleed Vessel
--Artery Artery
--Vein Vein
-Material of which it is composed
--Bone Bone
--Skin Skin
--Muscle Muscle
--Fat Fat
--Blood Bleed
-Trunk (torso) Torso
--Chest Chest
---Heart Heart
---Lung Lung
--Abdomen or Belly Abdoman, Belly
---Stomach Stomach
---Liver Liver
---Spleen Sploon
---Intestines Intestines
--Waist Waist
-Neck Neck
-Extremity Extremity
--Head Hed
---Hair Hair
---Ear Ear
----Earhole Ear Canal
---Eye Eye
----Eyeball Eyeball
-----Iris Iris
-----Pupil Pupil
-----Sclera Sclera
----Eyebrow Eyebrow
----Eyelid Eyelid
-----Eyelash Eyelash
----Eye socket Eye socket
----Tear gland Tear Gland
---Nose Nose
----Nostril Nostril
---Mouth Mouth
----Jaw Jaw
-----Maxilla (upper jaw) Maxilla, Upper Jaw
-----Mandible (lower jaw) Mandible, Lower Jaw
----Tooth Tooth
-----Incisor Incisor
-----Eyetooth or Canine Tooth Canine Tooth
-----Molar (and/or premolar?) Molar, premolar
----Tongue Tongue
--Limb Limb
---Arm Arm
----Shoulder Shoulder
----Elbow Elbow
----Wrist Wrist
----Humerus (upper arm) Humerus, Upper Arm
----Lower Arm Lower Arm
----Hand Hand
-----Palm Palm
---Leg Leg
----Hip Hip
----Knee Knoo
----Ankle Ankle
----Thigh (upper leg) Thigh, upper leg
----Shin Shin
----Foot Foot
-----Sole Sole
-----Ball Ball
--Digit (toe or thumb or finger) Digit
---Nail Nail
----Fingernail Fingernail
----Toenail Toenail
---Toe Toe
----Pollex ("Great" Toe or Big Toe) Big Toe
----Pinky toe or little toe Little Toe
----Other toes? Toes
---Thumb Thumb
----Thumbnail Thumbnail
---Finger Finger
----Index finger Index Finger
----Pinky finger Pinky Finger
----Middle finger Middle Finger
----Ring finger Ring Finger
--My god, how could I have left out the genitalia?!?! Genitals
---female Female
----vagina Vagina
----womb Womb
---male Male
----penis Penis
----testicle Testicle
-Side Side
--Back Back
--Front Front
--Left Left
--Right Right
--Bottom (lower) Bottom
--Top (upper) Top
-Orifices Orifices
--anus Anus
--urethral meatus? Urethral Meatus
 
My favorite one in the list is sploon. (spleen would be the plural)
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Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 4:35 pm    Post subject:   
 
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Sploon! Fabulous! (But shouldn't it be weemb?)
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== (Unknown conlang) ==
Author: schwhatever
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 8:15 pm
Wow, I've got almost nothing.... 
 
blood - kedes (archaic form: qidis)
eye - simah
eyes - soemaef
lip - zilh
muscle - hacaz (also means meat)
fat - jeikosc
throat - vezop
genitalia - vuseis
 
==Zevino'shoma==
Author: Goza Lesha
 
This will be different, as they are alien, and somewhat odd in their body structure. I'll come back for the rest later.
These are the ones I have words for:
Chest, Abdomen, Belly: Shigilalumaga
Brain: Shogatu
Spleen, Kidney, Liver (all one organ): Shetashu
==Muphridian==
Author: Goza Lesha
 
Body Body
-Blood vessel Bleed Vessel
--Artery Artery
--Vein Vein
-Material of which it is composed
--Bone Bone
--Skin Skin
--Muscle Muscle
--Fat Fat
--Blood Bleed
-Trunk (torso) Torso
--Chest Chest
---Heart Heart
---Lung Lung
--Abdomen or Belly Abdoman, Belly
---Stomach Stomach
---Liver Liver
---Spleen Sploon
---Intestines Intestines
--Waist Waist
-Neck Neck
-Extremity Extremity
--Head Hed
---Hair Hair
---Ear Ear
----Earhole Ear Canal
---Eye Eye
----Eyeball Eyeball
-----Iris Iris
-----Pupil Pupil
-----Sclera Sclera
----Eyebrow Eyebrow
----Eyelid Eyelid
-----Eyelash Eyelash
----Eye socket Eye socket
----Tear gland Tear Gland
---Nose Nose
----Nostril Nostril
---Mouth Mouth
----Jaw Jaw
-----Maxilla (upper jaw) Maxilla, Upper Jaw
-----Mandible (lower jaw) Mandible, Lower Jaw
----Tooth Tooth
-----Incisor Incisor
-----Eyetooth or Canine Tooth Canine Tooth
-----Molar (and/or premolar?) Molar, premolar
----Tongue Tongue
--Limb Limb
---Arm Arm
----Shoulder Shoulder
----Elbow Elbow
----Wrist Wrist
----Humerus (upper arm) Humerus, Upper Arm
----Lower Arm Lower Arm
----Hand Hand
-----Palm Palm
---Leg Leg
----Hip Hip
----Knee Knoo
----Ankle Ankle
----Thigh (upper leg) Thigh, upper leg
----Shin Shin
----Foot Foot
-----Sole Sole
-----Ball Ball
--Digit (toe or thumb or finger) Digit
---Nail Nail
----Fingernail Fingernail
----Toenail Toenail
---Toe Toe
----Pollex ("Great" Toe or Big Toe) Big Toe
----Pinky toe or little toe Little Toe
----Other toes? Toes
---Thumb Thumb
----Thumbnail Thumbnail
---Finger Finger
----Index finger Index Finger
----Pinky finger Pinky Finger
----Middle finger Middle Finger
----Ring finger Ring Finger
--My god, how could I have left out the genitalia?!?! Genitals
---female Female
----vagina Vagina
----womb Womb
---male Male
----penis Penis
----testicle Testicle
-Side Side
--Back Back
--Front Front
--Left Left
--Right Right
--Bottom (lower) Bottom
--Top (upper) Top
-Orifices Orifices
--anus Anus
--urethral meatus? Urethral Meatus
 
My favorite one in the list is sploon. (spleen would be the plural)
 
== Mèlw ==
Author: Radagast
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 8:30 am
 
Many languages have bodypartaffixes that functions as adverbs of manner. He "headbutted" him for example. In mesoamerican languages it is extremely common. Whether they are adverbs or not is a case of definition but they modify verbs that is for sure.
 
Seat of life: blood
Seat of emotion: stomach
Seat of conciousness: eyes
 
(nawatl has life=heart/blood, conciousness=liver, emotion=heart/)
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 8:49 am    Post subject: Re: Body Parts In Your Conlangs  
 
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Radagast wrote:
 
Many languages have bodypartaffixes that functions as adverbs of manner. He "headbutted" him for example. In mesoamerican languages it is extremely common. Whether they are adverbs or not is a case of definition but they modify verbs that is for sure.
 
That's the kind of thing I wanted to know about.
What's the answer for Mèlw?
 
 
Radagast wrote:
 
Mèlw:
Seat of life: blood
Seat of emotion: stomach
Seat of conciousness: eyes
 
Thanks.
 
 
Radagast wrote:
 
(nawatl has life=heart/blood, conciousness=liver, emotion=heart/)
 
Interesting!
Thanks.
 
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 8:53 am    Post subject:   
 
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Mèlw doesn't allow bodypart affixation it only incorporates patients.
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== Vernaclerian ==
Author: Delalyra
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 1:23 pm
 
Vernaclerians believe that the stomach is the"mental heart"...it makes so much more sense than the heart when you think about it, anyways. In their religion, most of their matter came from their Deitiy's life-force (basically), so everything is their "seat of life"...and they know that the brain is where they think, sleep, etc...the "seat of consciousness."
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 1:53 pm    Post subject:   
 
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Terran humans for this: (Muphridian language)
 
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of life?
Heart
 
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of emotion?
Heart


What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of consciousness?
== Unknown conlang 3 ==
Brain
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Unknown Conlang 3|here]].
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== Palhàwan ==
== Palhàwan ==
Author: Raluv
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Palhàwan|here]].
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 2:56 pm
I have a few in Palhàwan:
 
body - ë̀yro
head - ë̀yròi
hair (mass)- lëyrotelùmar
mouth - lhàma
nose - tìa
eye - àsþol
ear - fazs
tooth - b̀àma
tongue )- dàðel
neck - wonh
arm - telumàrel
hand - telùmar
knee - wòxin
leg - wòxel
foot - woxh
heart - selùmel
skin -nìam
blood -mìrim
 
Seat of Life:
Head
 
Seat of Emotion:
Heart
 
Seat of Consciousness:
Head
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Šalea
 
 
 
Joined: 28 Dec 2005
Location: South-East Michigan
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 11:28 am    Post subject:   
 
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Radagast wrote:
 
Mèlw doesn't allow bodypart affixation it only incorporates patients.
 
Thanks.
 
 
Kuvdamos wrote:
 
THC wrote:
 
What's the name of your conlang?
 
Sorry, it's called Pabappa.
 
Thanks.
 
Kuvdamos wrote:
 
Quote:
 
Why more than one word?
 
The ones separated by commas are synonyms. In some cases, there are synonyms because Pabappa was spoken for a long time over a large area, and since much of its vocabulary was created by loaning from aboriginal languages, even body parts could be called something different from one place to the other. Also, some words are just variations of each other; e.g. blampilpim and pilpi are both from the same root. And in the case of the genitals, there are a lot of slang words as well. Some of them probably have slightly different uses, but I haven't thought about it deeply yet.
 
Kind of what I thought. Thanks.
 
Kuvdamos wrote:
 
No word for thigh yet, other than if I wanted to make a phrase that just means "upper behind leg", but I might think of something better eventually.
 
Let us know? Thanks.
 
Kuvdamos wrote:
 
Is this all going to a database somewhere
 
I wish!
 
Kuvdamos wrote:
 
or are you just curious?
 
'Fraid so.
My own computer has no internet connection; "my" internet connection is not on my own computer. It takes more technical skill than I have been able to acquire as yet to put all this in a database someplace. But, if Janko can do it, I should be able to as well, shouldn't I? I just don't know how.
 
 
Delalyra wrote:
 
Vernaclerians believe that the stomach is the"mental heart"...it makes so much more sense than the heart when you think about it, anyways. In their religion, most of their matter came from their Deitiy's life-force (basically), so everything is their "seat of life"...and they know that the brain is where they think, sleep, etc...the "seat of consciousness."
 
Interesting; thanks.
(I have been told -- I don't know whether it's true -- that in "modern western" societies, men tend to see certain parts of their bodies as the "center of their sexual attractiveness", whereas women OTOH see each and every part of their bodies as the "center(?) of their sexual attractiveness". Your Vernaclerians' thinking that each part of their body is the "seat of life" sounds a little like the latter. But do they feel that way about hair and nails? And excretions such as sweat and saliva and earwax?)
 
 
Goza Lesha wrote:
 
Terran humans for this:
(Muphridian language)
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of life? Heart
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of emotion? Heart
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of consciousness? Brain
 
Thanks. I'm getting curious about these Muphridians. Where do you have their conhistory stored?
 
 
Raluv wrote:
 
I have a few in Palhàwan:
body - ë̀yro
head - ë̀yròi
hair (mass)- lëyrotelùmar
mouth - lhàma
nose - tìa
eye - àsþol
ear - fazs
tooth - b̀àma
tongue )- dàðel
neck - wonh
arm - telumàrel
hand - telùmar
knee - wòxin
leg - wòxel
foot - woxh
heart - selùmel
skin -nìam
blood -mìrim
 
Seat of Life: Head
Seat of Emotion: Heart
Seat of Consciousness: Head
 
Thanks.
"telumàrel" and "telùmar" look related; are they?
"wòxin", "wòxel", and "woxh" look related; are they?
Are there other relationships I've missed?
Thanks again.
 
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== Socialese ==
Author: Eddy
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 11:44 am
Well, so far, Socialese seems to be taking an impressionistic turn with a strong emphasis on personal meaning. So the concept of "eye" might be expressed as "It lets me see" and "genital" as "it gives me sexual pleasure". So far, though, I haven't worked out all the details.  


== Gevey ==
== Gevey ==
Author: Rik
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Gevey|here]].
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:55 pm
Gevey does better than I expected on body parts - lots of words/concepts still missing, though. Most of these words have been generated to meet various translation exercise requirements:
 
Simple animate status body parts:
aelne (aeln) ear
bazhjarhe (bazhjarh) thumb
bazhve (bazhev) finger
becye (beceey) skin
khuane (khuant) womb
me'he (met) throat
shaawe (shaawg) hand
shkipe (shkip) heart
shlune (shlum) nose, snout
slofre (slofehr) head
wanhe (wang) eye
woole (wool) face, visage
yeetse (yeetes) tongue
zwi'he (zwit) blood
 
Inanimate status body parts:
cesuu (cesk) body, torso
drestuu (drest) forehead
ezekuu (ezek) foot, paw
friskuu (frisk) guts, intestines
ghimuu (ghim) muscle
grupuu (grup) hair, fur, wool
joejuu (joej) leg
koguu (kog) bone
osucuu (osuc) stomach, belly
poyuu (poy) chin
raekhwuu (raekhouwg) shoulder
rhuuluu (rhuul) tooth
shewuu (shewg) back, saddle
shnaathuu (shnaath) placenta
storuu (stor) chest
ubulhuu (ubul) neck
vroiduu (vroid) arm
zdanuu (zdant) skull
 
Body products (all inanimate status):
thakluu becyizhuu (yuu becyizhuu thakel) spot, zit
ma'haelhuu (ma'hael) urine, piss
ma'haelhuu zdanizhuu (yuu zdanizhuu ma'hael) phlegm
mabecyuu (mabeceey) sweat
zwibecyuu (zwibeceey) scab


== Neo-Khitanese (Kilda) ==
== Neo-Khitanese (Kilda) ==
The language has a pretty well worked out vocabulary in this area. What I give below is strictly for human bodies; there's often special terminology for talking about the analogous parts of different animals. Body-part terminology shows a lot of irregular plurals (duals, one could argue), and even some odd singular forms where the default is plural/dual. There's a fairly distinct register of "baby speech" which I've included here. The orthography is the sort used in native typography; no distinction of front/back "i" vowels or of vowel length; note that {c, j} = alveopalatal affricates [tS], [dZ].
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Neo-Khitanese (Kilda)|here]].
 
Body  
#Blood vessel: '''hunggikta''', no lexical differentiation between veins and arteries (obsolete: '''sodun''', now meaning "pulse")
#Material of which it is composed
##Bone: '''giramda''' (babytalk: '''foni''')
##Gristle or cartilage: '''tadaksa'''
##Skin: '''kilfa'''
##Muscle: '''sümü'''
##Fat: '''nimükse''' (usu. restricted to abdominal fat deposits)
##Blood: '''sekse''' (babytalk: '''misi-misi''')
#Trunk (torso):  '''tünggen''' (see ''chest'' below)
##Chest:  '''tünggen''', refers both to upper torso and the torso as a whole (obsolete: '''kengkütir''', "chest, ribcage")
###Heart: '''mêwan''' (babytalk: '''ling-ling''')
###Lung: '''pagun''', pl. '''pagad'''
##Abdomen or Belly: '''nangka''' "abdomen, belly; stomach"; refers to both the area and the innards.
###Stomach: '''nangka''' "belly; stomach" or '''fükin''' "stomach, intestines" (babytalk: '''pisi-bisi''')
###Liver: '''pakin'''
###Spleen: '''dilkin'''
###Intestines: '''fükin''' "stomach, intestines"
##Waist: '''darama''' "hips" and '''enggeñe''' "waist, lower flanks"
#Neck: '''minggön''' "neck", '''silde''' "nape of neck", '''ceken''' "front of throat, larynx; jowls"
#Extremity
##Head: '''dil, köbül''' (syn.) (babytalk: '''pa-pa''')
###Hair: '''ñürikte, kümid''' (syn., on head and in general; babytalk equivalents '''numa, cik-cik'''); '''tikta''' "body hair"; '''dêki''' "facial hair'''
###Ear: '''šên'''
####Earhole: '''šên kobin''' (lit. "cavity of the ear")
####Earlobe: TBD
###Eye: '''isa''' (babytalk: '''nübi'''); the eye as it appears in the face
####Eyeball: '''ñündün''' (the organ in the strict sense)
#####Iris: TBD
#####Pupil: TBD
#####Sclera: TBD
####Eyebrow: '''kamig''' (sg. '''kam''')
####Eyelid: '''kömdekte'''
#####Eyelash: '''kirimki'''
####Eye socket: '''isa kobin''' (lit. "cavity of the eye")
####Tear gland: TBD
###Nose:  '''onggara''' (formal), '''ñarak''' (vernacular, lit. "snot-container"), '''yakkan''' (slang), '''kaiko''' (babytalk)
####Nostril: '''kangša''', pl. '''kanggid'''
###Mouth: '''amga, šekše''' (syn.)
####Jaw: '''kebi'''
#####Maxilla (upper jaw): TBD
#####Mandible (lower jaw): '''kebi'''
####Tooth: '''kikta''' (babytalk: '''kip-kep''', pl. '''kiped''' [yes, Kilda infant-speak has irregular plurals])
#####Incisor: TBD for human bodyparts
#####Eyetooth or Canine Tooth: TBD for human bodyparts
#####Molar (and/or premolar?): TBD for human bodyparts
####Tongue: '''necil''' (babytalk: '''hilengki''', lit. "licker")
##Limb: no unitary term
###Arm: no unitary term
####Shoulder: '''tannun''', pl. '''tanud''' (idiomatic/obsolete: '''mire'''); '''kende''' "shoulderblade, shoulder bone"
####Elbow: '''hiñcen''' "elbow (joint)", '''sirmüsik''' "elbow (bone)"
####Wrist: '''bilen''' "wrist (joint)", '''kombuki''' "wrist (bones)"
####Humerus (upper arm): '''bokto'''
####Lower Arm: '''sötö''', pl. '''sitüt'''
####Hand: '''gala'''
#####Palm: '''mañjan''' (and note '''maniran''' "back of the hand")
###Leg: '''begdi''' "foot, leg"
####Hip: '''ogo''' "hips, pelvis" (literary: '''uldug''')
#####buttock (if different): '''pikangga''' (polite), '''puk-puk''' (vernacular and babytalk), '''künggüki''' (vulgar)
####Knee: '''söjö''', pl. '''süjid''' (babytalk: '''kokobo'''); also '''cöjökü''', pl. '''celköt''' "hollow behind the knee", '''pengjen''' "knee joint", '''töbgi''' "kneecap (bone)"
####Ankle: '''cimenek, cimnek'''
####Thigh (upper leg): '''talpi''' (literary: '''uldug''')
####Shank (lower leg, between knee and ankle): '''silbi'''
#####Shin: '''silbi'''
#####Calf: '''cakci''' "calf muscle, back of lower leg"
####Foot: '''begdi''' "foot, leg"; also '''ölmi''' "top/upper part of foot"
#####Sole:  '''fata'''
#####Heel: '''ningti'''
#####Ball: N/A
##Digit (toe or thumb or finger): no unitary term
###Nail: '''osikta''' (with long vowel in second syllable; minimal pair with initial-long '''osikta''' "star")
####Fingernail: no separate term
####Toenail: no separate term
###Toe: '''cimki'''
####Pollex ("Great" Toe or Big Toe): TBD
####Pinky toe or little toe: TBD
####Other individual toes?: TBD
###Thumb: '''perüken, tamka''' (syn.)
####Thumbnail: TBD or N/A
###Finger: '''huñakan''' (babytalk: '''kekkö''', pl. '''kikêd''')
####Index finger: '''talgalan'''; also '''tikalan''' "middle or ring finger, either or both of the two inside fingers"
####Pinky finger: '''cimcen'''
####Middle finger: TBD, see above
####Ring finger: '''tunglik'''
##Genitalia
###female
####vagina: '''koñju''' (polite), '''köppön, kapilak''' (slang), '''kwappa''' (vulgar), '''paku''' (intimate), '''bi-bi''' (babytalk)
####womb: '''doptun'''
###male
####penis: '''cicük''' (formal/polite), '''lölö''' (vernacular/slang), '''ci-ci''' (babytalk)
####testicle: '''nama''' (babytalk: '''noki''')
#Side
##Back: '''sogdonso''' "back", '''ñiri''' "backbone, spine"
##Front: '''tünggen''' "chest, breast"
##Left: '''ñiligdi''' "left (adj.)", '''ñiliski''' "leftwards, to the left"; also '''šucaka''' "left-handed (of person, etc.)"
##Right: '''anggu, maran''' "right (adj.)", '''angguski, marangku''' "rightward, to the right" (syn.)
##Bottom (lower): '''ütilme''' "lower" (general; not specific to body)
##Top (upper): '''ügi:gde''' "upper" (general; not specific to body)
#Orifices
##anus: '''ilmi'''
##urethral meatus?: TBD
 
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Does your conlang, or do your conlangs, use any of these terms, or reduced forms of them, as affixes?  Or as verbs or adjectives or prepositions or conjunctions or pronouns? ''With the exception of directional terms, no; they're all nouns/nominals, and are mostly substantives.''
 
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What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of life? ''Probably the stomach.''
 
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of emotion? ''The liver and the heart.''
 
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of consciousness? ''The brain ('''tarki''') in modern times, but in different idiomatic contexts, it can be various other body parts, including the feet.''


==Ttuan==
==Ttuan==
A list of the body parts, in the Ttuan language.
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Ttuan|here]].
All words are monosyllables, combined in most cases into pairs or trios.
Ttuan is atonal, but pronunciation is precise.
 
:Body: Byae pyin.
:Blood vessel: Rien tyin.
:Artery: Rien tyin haing.
:Vein: Rien tyin hain.
:Bone: Tuan.
:Cartilage: Tua
:Skin: Guo tyi.
:Muscle: Guong thei.
:Fat: Pying byae.
:Blood: Rien.
:Torso: Byae byae.
:Chest: Byae kai.
:Heart: Rieng ghon.
:Lung: Huōng byae.
:Abdomen: Ghuong fu.
:Belly: Fu kai.
:Stomach: Fu tying.
:Liver: Puing.
:Spleen: Hsyu rien.
:Intestines: Qyon tyi.
:Waist: Byō paen.
:Neck: Tsōn dyeng.
:Extremity: D’ye ve.
:Head: Dyeng jung.
:Hair [on head]: Pyang ºō
:Hair [body]: Pyang ºyō.
:Ear: Fuin jung.
:Earhole: Pue fuin.
:Earlobe: Fuin ghein.
:Eye: Th’en.
:Eyeball: Th’en tsōng.
:Iris: Th’en ssuang.
:Pupil: Th’en ghon.
:Sclera: [??]
:Eyebrow: Hueng shain.
:Eyelid: Th’en twin.
:Eyelash: Pyang shain.
:Eye socket: Th’en jung.
:Tear gland: Th’en hsyu.
:Nose: Ssuein.
:Nostril: Kuie ssuein.
:Mouth: Kuie khuien.
:Jaw: Khuien thei.
:Jaw, upper: cf MAXILLA
:Jaw, lower: cf MANDIBLE
:Maxilla (upper jaw): Khuien jung.
:Mandible (lower jaw): Khuien byuung.
:Tooth: Tuang (khien).
:Incisor: Tuang
:Canine Tooth: Tuang kieng.
:Molar (and/or premolar?): Tuang zhō.
:Tongue: Hsueing khuien.
:Limb: Zhie d’ye.
:Arm: Dyen.
:Shoulder: Kyaing.
:Elbow: Byuung.
:Wrist: Fie qō.
:Humerus: Tuan buōng.
:Biceps: Guong buōng.
:Arm, upper: Dyen buōng.
:Forearm: Dyen tong.
:Hand: Qō.
:Hands, both: Qōn.
:Palm: Ghyong qō.
:Leg: D’ye.
:Hip: Byō byae.
:Buttock: Byō chua.
:Knee: Thyong.
:Patella: Thyong khuōn.
:Ankle: Fie ssyun.
:Thigh: Byōn (dyen, guong, thei).
:Shank: D’ye ton.
:Shin: Ton kai.
:Calf: Ton chuan.
:Foot: Ssyun.
:Sole: Ghyong ssyun.
:Heel: Byuung ssyun.
:Ball (of foot): Ghyo ssyun ven ºuun.
:Digit (toe or thumb or finger): Ghyo.
:Nail: Tua Ghyo.
:Fingernail: Tua ghyo qō.
:Toenail: Tua ghyo ssyun.
:Toe: Ghyo ssyun.
:Pollex (Big Toe): Tua ghyo ven.
:Toe, big: cf POLLEX.
:Little toe: Tua ghyo rain.
:Other individual toes? [No]
:Thumb: ºe qō
:Thumbnail: Tua (thumb).
:Finger: Ghyo qō.
:Index finger: Ghyo fyōng.
:Pinky finger: Ghyo ºe.
:Middle finger: Ghyo ghon.
:Ring finger: Ghyon zyin.
:Vagina: Kuie ºwō.
:Womb: Kuie tyin.
:penis: (Twin, tua, paeng, jyōng, …) ºyō
:Testicle: Jein ºyō.
:Side (of body): Qin qyain.
:Ribcage: Qyain tuan.
:Back (of body): Byae chuan.
:Posterior: Chua.
:Anterior: Kai.
:Left-handed: Gho.
:Right-handed: Ghong.
:Bottom (lower): Khin
:Top (upper): Lyain.
:Orifices: Kuie.
:Anus: Kuie hsyae.
:Urethral meatus: R’ying ºwō rien.
 
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Oh my god, that is truly amazing. Is that your conlang? ...it reminds me of turkish.
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That looks...remarkably similar to Turkish. Is it derived from Turkish, or a conTurkic lang or something?
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daryush wrote:
 
amazing pictures
 
Oh my god, that is truly amazing. Is that your conlang? ...it reminds me of turkish. 
 
 
Whimemsz wrote:
 
daryush wrote:
 
Here u go
 
That looks...remarkably similar to Turkish. Is it derived from Turkish, or a conTurkic lang or something?
 
 
What they said. Amazing, Turkish-oid, all of it.
 
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It was originally an auxlang for Turkish before I decided to build a conworld around it ... so yeah, its absurdly heavily influenced (there is quite a bit of con- in it, though )
 
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Goza Lesha wrote:
 
Terran humans for this:
(Muphridian language)
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of life? Heart
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of emotion? Heart
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of consciousness? Brain
 
Thanks. I'm getting curious about these Muphridians. Where do you have their conhistory stored?
 
 
I don't have much of the history of the Muphridian language (or the Muphridians), but there is a general overview there of the history, and the language here: http://scjuwiki.azivelar.net/wiki/Muphridian_Language. (under construction)
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What's the name of your conlang?
 
Faranit. Although there is a little ambiguity.
 
TomHChappell wrote:
schwhatever wrote:
 
eye - simah
eyes - soemaef
 
Interesting! Is this suppletive, or irregular, or what? Is "soemaef" dual or plural? How are the forms "simah" and "soemaef" derived one from the other?
 
 
It's left over from an older plural system similar to German's lengthening system. I haven't worked out the specifics yet, unfortunately. It irregular, but with some method to its madness, as you can see the remnents of the earlier plural system, but also a worn down version of the later -(I/E)b system.
 
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lip - zilh
 
I left that out. Should I have included it?
I'm glad you got my suggestion that people should include anything they thought of, even if I'd left it out.
 
 
Maybe? It was buried in my lexicon and I thought I might as well...
 
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throat - vezop
 
Is that the same as "neck", or different?
 
No, it's the same.
 
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muscle - hacaz (also means meat)
 
Good; these probably should be the same word in many languages.
 
Thanks.
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Might be easier on everyone's eyes if you placed the Qatama words adjacent to their English equivalents.
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Might be easier on everyone's eyes if you placed the Qatama words adjacent to their English equivalents. 
 
 
Yeah, it might.
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Thanks, Sano.
 
Sano wrote:
 
MustangDan15 wrote:
Might be easier on everyone's eyes if you placed the Qatama words adjacent to their English equivalents. 
 
Yeah, it might.
 
 
Qatama: English:
 
anaq head
anuq ear(s)
ongo eye(s)
okota heart
toru back
taruya hip/waist
tara belly/stomach
utar chest/breast
nogra feet/toes
anuja leg
udan hand/arm
qongo joint
gan bone
gua mouth/face
ogua facial hair
uha skin
udanju fingers/knuckles
dong nose
g'tla shoulder
qono muscle
anaqra neck
guata teeth
guaja tongue
unuq hair
 
-Khang
 
 
1) Did I do that right?
 
2) Why did you quote yourself?
2a) Apparently you had already answered this question in some other post. Where? and what post?
 
3) The word "nogra feet/toes" reminds me a bit of Russian; but the rest of the list doesn't remind me of any language in particular. Is Qatama intended to be related to any natlang?
 
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Quote:
Did I do that right?
 
 
Better than I did.
 
Quote:
Why did you quote yourself?, Where?
 
 
ease, CBB
 
Quote:
Is Qatama intended to be related to any natlang?
 
 
Not at all.
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TomHChappell wrote:
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of life?
Popular answers are the liver (hence the name "liver") and the heart.
 
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of emotion?
Popular answers are the stomach, the guts, and the heart.
 
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of consciousness?
Popular answers are the eyes and the heart; but modern Western culture says "the brain".
 
The main Psinu belief is that there are three main parts of a person:
 
1) the physical body, exemplified by the hands (eg. "bring your hands over here" - come here)
 
2)The conection with God (this is sometimes used to mean your ability to love someone, because it is believe that this connection with God escorts your soul to heaven, so if it's gone, the person has lost their soul), exemplified in the brain (actually, they think it's just a goey good-for-nothing, yet God must have put it there for a purpose, so maybe it's our connection with God?) This is not like the christian 'Holy Spirit, because it doesn't help you in life, it just guides you to heaven.
 
3) The personality, the 'real you'. This is said to be in the lungs.
 
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TomHChappell wrote:
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of life?
Popular answers are the liver (hence the name "liver") and the heart.
 
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of emotion?
Popular answers are the stomach, the guts, and the heart.
 
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of consciousness?
Popular answers are the eyes and the heart; but modern Western culture says "the brain".
 
 
My current conculture project is retooling a proto-language, so at the moment I lack a total vocabulary and am not too sure on how to expand the entire ideal. However, I would like to answer these questions here.
 
The Paratinó should not be considered an individual, existing culture. There are are little known texts about these people, and what is drawn here is drawn as a common denominator from the cultures that arose from the Paratinó.
 
The assumed idea is that any given emotion has three components:
* A fluid (blood, semen, saliva, bile)
* An organ (any of them, really; though the genitals, liver, heart, brain, eyes, and tongue are chief)
* Direction.
 
This means that the path to any emotion requires one fluid to be filtered through an organ in a very specific direction. To make it simple, there is no simple way to say "life is seated in the liver," life can be many things.
 
The fluid of blood is oftentimes called *adda sēυsŭ, or humor vitae. This sort of phrase stands side-by-side for the root for blood, *φĭlem. When one is lively and active, the blood flows through the heart upward. When one is wrought with anger, it is upward through the brain.
 
When one is virile, it is semen (*adda tmilsŭ, the water of birth, or simply sθiwar) that flows downward into the genitals; however whenever when one is lustfull and simply desires self-pleasure, it is saliva that passes through the genitals (saliva being *adda gnāstıtsŭ, the water of desire; also aspa, spit) When on is empassioned with love, it is semen that flows to the left through the heart.
 
Consciousness and guilt are bile (*adda graχwisŭ, the water of spite, or graχwisos that flow downward through the liver. When one is reighteous, bile passes upward through the liver.
 
I hope this helps, and soon I should be able to expand the vocabulary to name all the organs.
 
[Edit]Dumb grammar.
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"telumàrel" and "telùmar" look related; are they?
"wòxin", "wòxel", and "woxh" look related; are they?
Are there other relationships I've missed?
 
 
The suffix "-el" means something like "the source of." So "telùmar" is hand, and "telumàrel" is literally "hand source", or the arm. With "woxh," which is foot, the h is silent and then dropped when the suffix is added making "wòxel," or leg. "Wòxin" is foot with the suffix for what equates to "middle." There are a few more like "ë̀ro" and "ë̀roi" for body and head. "ërotelùmar," meaning hair, is also related believe it or not, to hand, literally meaning "little hands."
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I like how the OP uses lowercase in these
---female
----vagina
----womb
---male
----penis
----testicle
but capitalizes all the others.
Someone is ashamed of their sexuality!
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I like how the OP uses lowercase in these
---female
----vagina
----womb
---male
----penis
----testicle
but capitalizes all the others.
Someone is ashamed of their sexuality!
 
I'm not ashamed of it, no;
it just slipped my mind completely! 
I had to go back and put them in. I had been intending to include them when I started. 
The reason for the different capitalization patterns is just that I did them at different times.
 
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Radioguy wrote:
 
I like how the OP uses lowercase in these
---female
----vagina
----womb
---male
----penis
----testicle
but capitalizes all the others.
Someone is ashamed of their sexuality!
 
I'm not ashamed of it, no;
it just slipped my mind completely! 
I had to go back and put them in. I had been intending to include them when I started. 
The reason for the different capitalization patterns is just that I did them at different times.
 
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I should have my post here by the end of the week.
 
I'm still looking forward to it.
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Beftokan's still a new conlang (only about 150 words in the lexicon to date), but it does have most of the points of consonantal articulation noted (linguistics is a living science in Beftok), so I'll list them here:
 
lip - èman [e_M.ma_Ln] (paucal: kaèman)
tooth - ghîš [GI_Hs`]
tongue - šuun [s`u:n]
alveolar ridge - gìkew [gi_M.ke_L.M_L]
palate - bugháth [bu_L.Ga_Ht_h]
velum - ughom [u_L.GO_Lm]
uvula - bháplekh [Ba_H.plE_Lx]
glottis - durtan [du_L4.ta_Ln]
 
All body parts, including these, are considered to be part of the "human" noun class, and will decline according to it once I post the grammar.
 
-- Bulbaquil, 13 bhal. 875
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I just thought of several terms one might include here. Not all of them will apply to all non-human species, but I've bolded the ones I think are essential, or at least very likely to be used among humans.
 
lip(s)
gums
palate
uvula
throat, esophagus ("I've got something in my neck" doesn't mean ... quite the same thing)
throat, thrachea, windpipe
breast, tit, teat
nipple
belly button
tendon
forehead
temple
bladder
calf
butt, buttocks, ass/arse
pelvis
spine, backbone
skull
rib(s) / ribcage
 
How could you forget "breast" and "ass/arse"?
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Location: Aotearoa
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 9:08 pm    Post subject: Re: Body Parts In Your Conlangs 
 
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Body Kanana
-Blood vessel aka
--Artery akala
--Vein akawana
-Material of which it is composed
--Bone ohakao
--Gristle or cartilage (sp? cartilege?) lahala
--Skin lamaha
--Muscle kako
--Fat lapala
--Blood koko
-Trunk (torso) koho
--Chest hahaka
---Heart 'alona
---Lung lana
--Abdomen or Belly po'o
---Stomach 'ahakalo
---Liver lawala
---Spleen hapalana
---Intestines po'oloko
--Waist hopa
-Neck na'a
-Extremity
--Head opo'o
---Hair ma'awa
---Ear kalana
----Earhole
----Earlobe?
---Eye 'alo
----Eyeball
-----Iris
-----Pupil
-----Sclera
----Eyebrow
----Eyelid
-----Eyelash
----Eye socket
----Tear gland
---Nose aho
----Nostril
---Mouth waha
----Jaw
-----Maxilla (upper jaw)
-----Mandible (lower jaw)
----Tooth
-----Incisor
-----Eyetooth or Canine Tooth
-----Molar (and/or premolar?)
----Tongue
--Limb
---Arm lana
----Shoulder
----Elbow
----Wrist
----Humerus (upper arm)
----Lower Arm
----Hand
-----Palm
---Leg wawa
----Hip
----Knee
----Ankle
----Thigh (upper leg)
----Shin
----Foot
-----Sole
-----Heel
-----Ball
--Digit (toe or thumb or finger)
---Nail
----Fingernail
----Toenail
---Toe
----Pollex ("Great" Toe or Big Toe)
----Pinky toe or little toe
----Other individual toes?
---Thumb
----Thumbnail
---Finger
----Index finger
----Pinky finger
----Middle finger
----Ring finger
--genitalia
---female
----vagina kala
----womb halapapa
---male
----penis ola
----testicle paopao
-Side kaha
--Back mola
--Front moa
--Left maoa
--Right makao
--Bottom (lower) lalo
--Top (upper) lona
--anus anoho
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Arunaza
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 7:26 am    Post subject:   
 
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Sdannískr
 
Lihhámr (body)
-Flǽskr (flesh)
--Bǽnr (bone)
--Flǽskr (flesh)
--Kríǥr (strength--muscle)
--Tálgr (fat)
--Bloðís (blood)
-Búlr (trunk, usually of a tree, but also a term for torso)
--Bármr (chest)
---Hǽrto (heart)
---Lúnǥwr (lung)
---Brýstr (breast)
--Hrǽfr (abdomen)
--Gérþ (waist)
-Hálsr (neck)
-Strǽkætiwr (limbs, lit. "extendeds")
--Hǿvuð (head)
---Hǽrr (hair)
---Ǿro (ear)
---Ǿǥa (eye)
----Bréhwo (eyelash)
---Snútr (nose)
---Múnþr (mouth)
----Kǿko (jaw)
----Tánþr (tooth)
----Túngo (tongue)
--Lím (limb)
---Ármr (harm)
----Sklúðro (shoulder)
----Wrístr (wrist)
----Múndr (hand)
-----Lófr (palm)
---Hýpr (hip)
---Kníw (knee)
---Ánkulwr (ankle)
---Þýhr (thigh)
---Skíno (shin)
---Fót (foot)
----Lǽstr (sole)
----Hahílr (heel)
--Fíngrr (toe or thumb or finger)
---Tǽhwo (toe)
---Ðúmo (thumb)
--Grúnd (groin)
--Fúlwatos (genitals/groin area, lit. "hiddens")
---Blédr (bladder)
---Ársr (butt)
----Arskúlr (anus)
---Kwénir (woman)
----Slít (vagina)
----Wámb (womb)
---Mánnr (man)
----Sǽkkr (scrotum)
----Fýrnr (penis)
----Bállukr (testicle)
-Síðo (side)
--Hrýng (back)
--Fǿro (front)
--Hlǿmr (left)
--Ríhtr (right)
--Bóð (bottom)
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Waldkater
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Location: Leipzig
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 11:00 am    Post subject: Re: Body Parts In Your Conlangs 
 
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English - Archeía - Séillethear Chéighea - Trial: Sorosya Cheía
 
 
Body - elwer - ellor
-Blood vessel - uía - clœya
--Artery - súloŋ
--Vein - coluía ("bluish blood vessel")
 
-Material of which it is composed
--Bone - σá (σaxx-)/ σaxxode - shacchod
--Gristle or cartilage (sp? cartilege?) - δoσσa - dóssha
--Skin - sár (sarc-)/ sarca - chámha ["xA:w@]
--Muscle - deuma - tóimma
--Fat - gyom (gyób-) - ceóimb [cOmj]
--Blood - sur (surg-) - tía [ci:@]
-Trunk (torso)
--Chest - ámos
---Heart - céo - chéomh [CE:w]
---Lung - sválode - sbállod
--Abdomen or Belly - lomme - lóimm
---Stomach - byallo - beáll
---Liver - bóyar - póughar
---Spleen - quellego
---Pancreas - felgeustar
---Intestines - zoibe, unyode - dsóibe [dzObj@]
--Waist
-Neck - dyalle - áirdeall [Ar\J\6l]
-Extremity
--Head - oan (oand-) - lúivan ["lu:vj@n], mhand [wAn]
---Hair - fille - híll
---Ear - lωm (lωv-) - lúabh ["lu:@v]
----Earhole
----Earlobe? - tulma - tsulma
---Eye - sáde - sáitt [sac]
----Eyeball - sassum (eye ball)
-----Iris - tiŋyen - tsínge [tSINj@]
-----Pupil - marya - máira ["mA:r\@]
-----Sclera
----Eyebrow - círes (círeθ-) - chíreth
----Eyelid - fánes (fáneθ-) - fáinneth
-----Eyelash - satwaco - sátmhag
----Eye socket - sattuce
----Tear gland - sádelos (sadeloσσ-)
---Nose - tús (túy-) - áippeg
----Nostril - túyoce - tsúghog
---Mouth - beuta - tsúiga
----Jaw - vaugo - vóugh
-----Maxilla (upper jaw) - arvaugo
-----Mandible (lower jaw) - survaugo
----Tooth - náŋ (nág-) - nág
-----Incisor - ctainaŋ (cteinag-)
-----Eyetooth or Canine Tooth - sηnaŋ (sηnag-)
-----Molar (and/or premolar?) - aunaŋ (aunag-)
----Tongue - maiga - máigga
--Limb
---Arm - lámo - láom
----Shoulder - marθa - mártha [mArh@]
----Elbow - láδer - láidher ["lA:j\@r\]
----Wrist - gyalláδer - gealláidher [J\@"lA:j\@r]
----Humerus (upper arm)
----Lower Arm
----Hand - gyán - geán [J\An]
-----Palm - yéna
---Leg - baŋ (bang-) - páinge, háidda [hAJ\@]
----Hip - rωbe - rúaibh
----Knee - nébos - néobhas
----Ankle
----Thigh (upper leg)
----Shin
----Foot - δos (δoi-) - dóigh [dOj]
-----Sole - sumba
-----Heel
-----Ball
--Digit (toe or thumb or finger)
---Nail - caŋ (cág-) - chág-
----Fingernail - gyácaŋ (gyácag-)
----Toenail - δoicaŋ (δoicag-)
---Toe - derdon
---Thumb - duntice
---Finger - dún - tún
--My god, how could I have left out the genitalia?!?!
---female - quenwe
----vagina - θeíma (vulg.: morma)
----womb - urwa - urbha
---male - donya
----penis - litto - líott [Lit]
----testicle - byólos (byoloσσ-) - beóllosh
-Orifices
--anus - roξo
 
Does your conlang, or do your conlangs, use any of these terms, or reduced forms of them, as affixes?
 
Yes, e.g. -los < loσσo (sack) in byólos 'testicle' and sádelas 'tear gland'
 
 
The other body liquids you haven't got mentioned:
 
urine - fulbis
pus - peugema
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TomHChappell
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Location: South-East Michigan
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 12:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Body Parts In Your Conlangs 
 
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bulbaquil wrote:
 
Beftokan's still a new conlang (only about 150 words in the lexicon to date), but it does have most of the points of consonantal articulation noted (linguistics is a living science in Beftok), so I'll list them here:
 
lip - èman [e_M.ma_Ln] (paucal: kaèman)
tooth - ghîš [GI_Hs`]
tongue - šuun [s`u:n]
alveolar ridge - gìkew [gi_M.ke_L.M_L]
palate - bugháth [bu_L.Ga_Ht_h]
velum - ughom [u_L.GO_Lm]
uvula - bháplekh [Ba_H.plE_Lx]
glottis - durtan [du_L4.ta_Ln]
 
All body parts, including these, are considered to be part of the "human" noun class, and will decline according to it once I post the grammar.
 
-- Bulbaquil, 13 bhal. 875
 
Interesting! Thanks.
 
Boskobènet wrote:
 
I just thought of several terms one might include here. Not all of them will apply to all non-human species, but I've bolded the ones I think are essential, or at least very likely to be used among humans.
 
lip(s)
gums
palate
uvula
throat, esophagus ("I've got something in my neck" doesn't mean ... quite the same thing)
throat, thrachea, windpipe
breast, tit, teat
nipple
belly button
tendon
forehead
temple
bladder
calf
butt, buttocks, ass/arse
pelvis
spine, backbone
skull
rib(s) / ribcage
 
Interesting! Thanks.
 
Boskobènet wrote:
 
How could you forget "breast" and "ass/arse"? 
 
"Breast" might not apply to non-mammals.
Nevertheless it should be included. Thanks for bringing it up.
"Ass/arse" should obviously apply to nearly any animal, even sea-squirts.
Thanks for including it.
 
Turtlehead wrote:
 
Body Kanana
-Blood vessel aka
--Artery akala
--Vein akawana
-Material of which it is composed
--Bone ohakao
--Gristle or cartilage (sp? cartilege?) lahala
--Skin lamaha
--Muscle kako
--Fat lapala
--Blood koko
-Trunk (torso) koho
--Chest hahaka
---Heart 'alona
---Lung lana
--Abdomen or Belly po'o
---Stomach 'ahakalo
---Liver lawala
---Spleen hapalana
---Intestines po'oloko
--Waist hopa
-Neck na'a
-Extremity
--Head opo'o
---Hair ma'awa
---Ear kalana
----Earhole
----Earlobe?
---Eye 'alo
----Eyeball
-----Iris
-----Pupil
-----Sclera
----Eyebrow
----Eyelid
-----Eyelash
----Eye socket
----Tear gland
---Nose aho
----Nostril
---Mouth waha
----Jaw
-----Maxilla (upper jaw)
-----Mandible (lower jaw)
----Tooth
-----Incisor
-----Eyetooth or Canine Tooth
-----Molar (and/or premolar?)
----Tongue
--Limb
---Arm lana
----Shoulder
----Elbow
----Wrist
----Humerus (upper arm)
----Lower Arm
----Hand
-----Palm
---Leg wawa
----Hip
----Knee
----Ankle
----Thigh (upper leg)
----Shin
----Foot
-----Sole
-----Heel
-----Ball
--Digit (toe or thumb or finger)
---Nail
----Fingernail
----Toenail
---Toe
----Pollex ("Great" Toe or Big Toe)
----Pinky toe or little toe
----Other individual toes?
---Thumb
----Thumbnail
---Finger
----Index finger
----Pinky finger
----Middle finger
----Ring finger
--genitalia
---female
----vagina kala
----womb halapapa
---male
----penis ola
----testicle paopao
-Side kaha
--Back mola
--Front moa
--Left maoa
--Right makao
--Bottom (lower) lalo
--Top (upper) lona
--anus anoho
 
Interesting! Thanks.
 
Arunaza wrote:
 
Svannískar
 
Lik-hámar (body)
-Flǽskar (flesh)
--Bǽnar (bone)
--Flǽskar (flesh)
--Krígar (strength--muscle)
--Tálgar (fat)
--Bloðísøam (blood)
-Búlar (trunk, usually of a tree, but also a term for torso)
--Bármar (chest)
---Hérto (heart)
---Lúnġwar (lung)
--Hrǽfir (abdomen)
--Gérþu (waist)
-Hálsar (neck)
-Strǽkætiwir (limbs, lit. "extendeds")
--Haúbuðam (head)
---Hǽrar (hair)
---Aúro (ear)
---Aúġa (eye)
----Bréhwo (eyelash)
---Snútar (nose)
---Múnþar (mouth)
----Kaúko (jaw)
----Tánþar (tooth)
----Túngo (tongue)
--Límu (limb)
---Ármar (harm)
----Sklúðro (shoulder)
----Urístir (wrist)
----Múndar (hand)
-----Lófar (palm)
---Hýpir (hip)
---Kníwam (knee)
---Ánkulwar (ankle)
---Þýhar (thigh)
---Skíno (shin)
---Fótam (foot)
----Lǽstar (sole)
----Hahílar (heel)
--Fíngrar (toe or thumb or finger)
---Tǽhwo (toe)
---Ðúmo (thumb)
--Fúlwatar (genitals, lit. "hiddens")
---Kwénir (woman)
----Slítam (vagina)
----Wámbam
---Mánnar (man)
----Fýrnir (penis)
----Bállukar (testicle)
-Síðo (side)
--Hrýggam (back)
--Faúro (front)
--Hleúmar (left)
--Ríhtar (right)
--Bóðam (bottom)
 
Interesting! Thanks.
 
Waldkater wrote:
 
English - Archeía - Séillethear Chéighea - Trial: Sorosya Cheía
 
Not quite sure I understand.
Are you talking about "trial number"? (A grammatical number for when a noun refers to exactly three items; distinguished from dual (two) and paucal (few).)
 
Waldkater wrote:
 
Body - elwer - ellor
-Blood vessel - uía - clœya
--Artery - súloŋ
--Vein - coluía ("bluish blood vessel")
 
-Material of which it is composed
--Bone - σá (σaxx-)/ σaxxode - shacchod
--Gristle or cartilage (sp? cartilege?) - δoσσa - dóssha
--Skin - sár (sarc-)/ sarca - chámha ["xA:w@]
--Muscle - deuma - tóimma
--Fat - gyom (gyób-) - ceóimb [cOmj]
--Blood - sur (surg-) - tía [ci:@]
-Trunk (torso)
--Chest - ámos
---Heart - céo - chéomh [CE:w]
---Lung - sválode - sbállod
--Abdomen or Belly - lomme - lóimm
---Stomach - byallo - beáll
---Liver - bóyar - póughar
---Spleen - quellego
---Pancreas - felgeustar
---Intestines - zoibe, unyode - dsóibe [dzObj@]
--Waist
-Neck - dyalle - áirdeall [Ar\J\6l]
-Extremity
--Head - oan (oand-) - lúivan ["lu:vj@n], mhand [wAn]
---Hair - fille - híll
---Ear - lωm (lωv-) - lúabh ["lu:@v]
----Earhole
----Earlobe? - tulma - tsulma
---Eye - sáde - sáitt [sac]
----Eyeball - sassum (eye ball)
-----Iris - tiŋyen - tsínge [tSINj@]
-----Pupil - marya - máira ["mA:r\@]
-----Sclera
----Eyebrow - círes (círeθ-) - chíreth
----Eyelid - fánes (fáneθ-) - fáinneth
-----Eyelash - satwaco - sátmhag
----Eye socket - sattuce
----Tear gland - sádelos (sadeloσσ-)
---Nose - tús (túy-) - áippeg
----Nostril - túyoce - tsúghog
---Mouth - beuta - tsúiga
----Jaw - vaugo - vóugh
-----Maxilla (upper jaw) - arvaugo
-----Mandible (lower jaw) - survaugo
----Tooth - náŋ (nág-) - nág
-----Incisor - ctainaŋ (cteinag-)
-----Eyetooth or Canine Tooth - sηnaŋ (sηnag-)
-----Molar (and/or premolar?) - aunaŋ (aunag-)
----Tongue - maiga - máigga
--Limb
---Arm - lámo - láom
----Shoulder - marθa - mártha [mArh@]
----Elbow - láδer - láidher ["lA:j\@r\]
----Wrist - gyalláδer - gealláidher [J\@"lA:j\@r]
----Humerus (upper arm)
----Lower Arm
----Hand - gyán - geán [J\An]
-----Palm - yéna
---Leg - baŋ (bang-) - páinge, háidda [hAJ\@]
----Hip - rωbe - rúaibh
----Knee - nébos - néobhas
----Ankle
----Thigh (upper leg)
----Shin
----Foot - δos (δoi-) - dóigh [dOj]
-----Sole - sumba
-----Heel
-----Ball
--Digit (toe or thumb or finger)
---Nail - caŋ (cág-) - chág-
----Fingernail - gyácaŋ (gyácag-)
----Toenail - δoicaŋ (δoicag-)
---Toe - derdon
---Thumb - duntice
---Finger - dún - tún
--My god, how could I have left out the genitalia?!?!
---female - quenwe
----vagina - θeíma (vulg.: morma)
----womb - urwa - urbha
---male - donya
----penis - litto - líott [Lit]
----testicle - byólos (byoloσσ-) - beóllosh
-Orifices
--anus - roξo
 
Does your conlang, or do your conlangs, use any of these terms, or reduced forms of them, as affixes?
 
Yes, e.g. -los < loσσo (sack) in byólos 'testicle' and sádelas 'tear gland'
 
Interesting! Thanks.
 
Waldkater wrote:
 
The other body liquids you haven't got mentioned:
 
urine - fulbis
pus - peugema
 
Thanks for mentioning them.
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:48 pm    Post subject:   
 
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Waldkater wrote:
 
English - Archeía - Séillethear Chéighea - Trial: Sorosya Cheía
 
Not quite sure I understand.
Are you talking about "trial number"? (A grammatical number for when a noun refers to exactly three items; distinguished from dual (two) and paucal (few).) 
 
 
ohh... sorry -
Actually I planned a third column with a third conlang, another unfinished daughter language of Archeía (I should have written "preview", not "trial")
but i was too lazy later
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TomHChappell
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Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 2:38 pm    Post subject:   
 
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Radioguy wrote:
I should have my post here by the end of the week.
 
@Radioguy, did you ever post here?
 
Waldkater wrote:
Actually I planned a third column with a third conlang, another unfinished daughter language of Archeía (I should have written "preview", not "trial") but i was too lazy later
 
Thanks. Do you have any more you'd like to show us now?
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Location: Ebrauc
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 3:16 pm    Post subject:   
 
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Ooo, I forgot this thread existed! Please find enclosed (sic) the Yuiyo words for various body parts!
 
Head - dú
Nose - amar
Eye - škíol
Mouth - armu
Ear - níu
Chin - va
Cheeks (and side of neck) - súdd
Throat / Neck - damá
 
Shoulder - issun
Chest / Stomach - núa
Sides - gatod
Back - rammrót
Hip / Waist - fúv
 
Arm / Leg - skaro
Back of arm / Back of leg - orga
Palm of hand / Sole of foot - ét
Back of hand / Top (?) of foot - tull
Finger / Toe - ram
Knee / Elbow - aitait
 
Flaccid penis - pelúa
Erect penis - lakkuš
Scrotum / Testes - ssap
'Gooch' - emrát
Vagina - tlaš a feu
Anus - tlaš
Buttock - mappíok
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TomHChappell
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Location: South-East Michigan
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 5:28 pm    Post subject:   
 
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cromulant wrote:
My word for arm is khaib. I'll get back to you on all the others.
 
@Cromulant; Did you get back to us on the others yet? Or, how much of it is available elsewhere? and, if any, where?
Thanks.
 
doctrellor wrote:
I have a set of roots, with compounds to attach greater detail, like finger + nail = fingernail or mouth + lower = jaw or head + high = scalp/forehead and so on, so an amalgamation of roots or root/locatives usually does the trick (to get as specific as needed) for the Drem. I'll post my list sometime later/tonight..
 
@Doc; Did you post a list for Drem? Or is one available somewhere else? Thanks.
 
Goza Lesha wrote:
(For Zevino'shoma) This will be different, as they are alien, and somewhat odd in their body structure. I'll come back for the rest later.
These are the ones I have words for:
Chest, Abdomen, Belly: Shigilalumaga
Brain: Shogatu
Spleen, Kidney, Liver (all one organ): Shetashu
 
All also do Muphridian, which is closely related to English:
---SNIP Muphridian---
 
@Goza Lesha; Thanks for the Muphridian. Thanks also for as much of the Zevino'shoma as you've posted. Do you have anything on-line telling about their anatomy? Or other interesting things about them?
In re the Zevino'shoma bodyparts, you said "I'll come back for the rest later". Have you some more bodypart terms for them available somewhere?
Thanks.
 
Radagast wrote:
Many languages have bodypartaffixes that functions as adverbs of manner. He "headbutted" him for example. In mesoamerican languages it is extremely common. Whether they are adverbs or not is a case of definition but they modify verbs that is for sure.
...
Mèlw:
Seat of life: blood
Seat of emotion: stomach
Seat of conciousness: eyes
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(nawatl has life=heart/blood, conciousness=liver, emotion=heart/)
 
@Radagast; thanks. (Radagast the Brown, right?)
Do you have more Mèlw terms online somewhere? Or that you'd like to post here?
 
Delalyra wrote:
Vernaclerians believe that the stomach is the"mental heart"...it makes so much more sense than the heart when you think about it, anyways. In their religion, most of their matter came from their Deitiy's life-force (basically), so everything is their "seat of life"...and they know that the brain is where they think, sleep, etc...the "seat of consciousness."
 
@Delalyra; What else can you tell us about Vernaclerian bodypart terms etc.?
 
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Well, so far, Socialese seems to be taking an impressionistic turn with a strong emphasis on personal meaning. So the concept of "eye" might be expressed as "It lets me see" and "genital" as "it gives me sexual pleasure". So far, though, I haven't worked out all the details.
 
@Eddy; Do you have anything else you think we'd like to see yet?
 
sintau.tayua wrote:
The main Psinu belief is that there are three main parts of a person:
 
 
 
the physical body, exemplified by the hands (eg. "bring your hands over here" - come here)
 
The conection with God (this is sometimes used to mean your ability to love someone, because it is believe that this connection with God escorts your soul to heaven, so if it's gone, the person has lost their soul), exemplified in the brain (actually, they think it's just a goey good-for-nothing, yet God must have put it there for a purpose, so maybe it's our connection with God?) This is not like the christian 'Holy Spirit, because it doesn't help you in life, it just guides you to heaven.
 
The personality, the 'real you'. This is said to be in the lungs.
 
 
@sintau.tayua; What else do you know about Psinu that probably belongs on this thread?
Thanks.
 
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TomHChappell wrote:
 
 
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of life?
 
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of emotion?
 
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of consciousness?
 
 
My current conculture project is retooling a proto-language, so at the moment I lack a total vocabulary and am not too sure on how to expand the entire ideal. However, I would like to answer these questions here.
The Paratinó should not be considered an individual, existing culture. There are are little known texts about these people, and what is drawn here is drawn as a common denominator from the cultures that arose from the Paratinó.
The assumed idea is that any given emotion has three components:
* A fluid (blood, semen, saliva, bile)
* An organ (any of them, really; though the genitals, liver, heart, brain, eyes, and tongue are chief)
* Direction.
This means that the path to any emotion requires one fluid to be filtered through an organ in a very specific direction. To make it simple, there is no simple way to say "life is seated in the liver," life can be many things.
The fluid of blood is oftentimes called *adda sēυsŭ, or humor vitae. This sort of phrase stands side-by-side for the root for blood, *φĭlem. When one is lively and active, the blood flows through the heart upward. When one is wrought with anger, it is upward through the brain.
When one is virile, it is semen (*adda tmilsŭ, the water of birth, or simply sθiwar) that flows downward into the genitals; however whenever when one is lustfull and simply desires self-pleasure, it is saliva that passes through the genitals (saliva being *adda gnāstıtsŭ, the water of desire; also aspa, spit) When on is empassioned with love, it is semen that flows to the left through the heart.
Consciousness and guilt are bile (*adda graχwisŭ, the water of spite, or graχwisos that flow downward through the liver. When one is reighteous, bile passes upward through the liver.
I hope this helps, and soon I should be able to expand the vocabulary to name all the organs.
 
@You, Neek ('cause there is only one of you); Oh, yes, it surely does help; thanks. Have you been able to expand the vocabulary yet to any other names of organs that you'd like us to see? If so, where can we look for them?
 
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Ooo, I forgot this thread existed! Please find enclosed (sic) the Yuiyo words for various body parts!
Head - dú
Nose - amar
Eye - škíol
Mouth - armu
Ear - níu
Chin - va
Cheeks (and side of neck) - súdd
Throat / Neck - damá
Shoulder - issun
Chest / Stomach - núa
Sides - gatod
Back - rammrót
Hip / Waist - fúv
Arm / Leg - skaro
Back of arm / Back of leg - orga
Palm of hand / Sole of foot - ét
Back of hand / Top (?) of foot - tull
Finger / Toe - ram
Knee / Elbow - aitait
Flaccid penis - pelúa
Erect penis - lakkuš
Scrotum / Testes - ssap
'Gooch' - emrát
Vagina - tlaš a feu
Anus - tlaš
Buttock - mappíok
 
Thanks, -Klaivas-.
I admit I'm kind of surprised the Yuiyo need a word for the gooch.
I recall a discussion from my younger days about what to call the feminine version of the "gooch"; the consensus was it should be called "the chin-rest".
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Head kaif
Hand kamr
Eye axr
Tongue lis
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I admit I'm kind of surprised the Yuiyo need a word for the gooch.
Haha, but of course they (I) do  What else would I call it? Area-between-anus-and-front-genetalia ( etde-om-tlašos-om-[pelúas/lakkušos/tlaš-a-feus] ) ?
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I admit I'm kind of surprised the Yuiyo need a word for the gooch.
I recall a discussion from my younger days about what to call the feminine version of the "gooch"; the consensus was it should be called "the chin-rest".
 
When I was growing up, the male version was a "choad." (Hrm, can't blame that on regional differences either, can I?) But since then I've been introduced to the word "taint" ('t ain't one end and 't ain't the other) which appears to be gender-neutral.
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the male version was a "choad."
I've been brought up with the definition of "choad" or "chode" or however you spell it being "a penis which is wider than it is long".
 
Also, use thy "t"s consistently! 'T ain't one end and 't ain't t' other
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What else would I call it?
 
 
Perineum. Having kids introduces you to vocabulary you never knew existed.
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Amsel wrote:
The paltry list of bodyparts in Hantic. I must endevour to expand it.
 
Head kaif
Hand kamr
Eye axr
Tongue lis
 
You're doing well in other semantic fields; and in this one you're at least four ahead of me.
Thanks.
We'll be looking forward to seeing/hearing your expanded list.
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-Klaivas- wrote:
nebula wind phone wrote:
the male version was a "choad."
I've been brought up with the definition of "choad" or "chode" or however you spell it being "a which is wider than it is long".
 
Well, I wasn't "brought up" with the term, but I'd seen "choad" used to mean "jism" (or "semen" or "seed" or "ejaculate"(the noun)).
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Has anyone got anything new?
Has anyone who hasn't posted yet got anything responsive to the first 10 or 15 posts?
Has anyone who has already posted got anything new they haven't posted yet that fits in with the first 10 or so posts?
Does anyone want to change anything?
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What would be better, to put this thread in the museum or to let it die?
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No offense, but I think nearly everyone will vote to let it die. It's not that it's not a great thread, it's just that hey, if we do it for this thread, why not 99 others? And then the museum would just be hard to browse though. I saved the thread to my hard drive though.
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So what do you call the little divet in your upper lip under your nose?
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So what do you call the little divet in your upper lip under your nose?
 
 
booger slide?
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What would be better, to put this thread in the museum or to let it die?
 
I was happy to move the kinterms thread to the Museum because it contains some very useful information on the way different languages divide up the "kinship space" differently and how this correlates to cultural factors. I can't see any corresponding justification for indexing this thread; it's a nice collection, but it is just a collection of vocabulary from our conlangs.
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So what do you call the little divet in your upper lip under your nose?
 
 
A Uvula. Remember Google is your friend!
 
 
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Sorry, no.
The uvula is that thingy hanging down at the back of your mouth.
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Philtrum.
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Philtrum.
 
Obviously, we need to find a better English word for it. None of this Latiny-Greeky nonsense.
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Cénárol
 
nava- foot (pl. navam)*
paldo- hand (pl. paldom)*
qar'ta- finger
hir'da- head
ristai- arm (pl. ristím)**
nif- leg (pl. nífu)*
 
*NOTE: These terms are pluralized in the dual form only, unless when referenced in a group of people
 
**NOTE: Cénárol sound rule- ai>í
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Sorry, no.
The uvula is that thingy hanging down at the back of your mouth.
 
 
Oh then I have no idea what he's talking about nor what it looks like.
 
EDIT: Now that I've seen the pic I know what it is and what it looks like. Now I have a question:
 
What purpose does it serve?
 
 
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What purpose does it serve?
 
 
Don't think it has any. But it is a feature often affected by deformities, it seems. A cleft palate may extend the cleft onto the upper lip, thus splitting it along the philtrum (i.e. a harelip), whereas kids with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome lack the indent entirely. Also, anecdotally, a friend of mine used to have a convex skin-bump thing instead of an indentation (she had it surgically corrected at young age).
 
EDIT: now I realize you are talking about the uvula rather than the philtrum. but I'll keep my Record of Philtrum Deformities for anyone's reading pleasure.
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Here are the words for body parts I have for Terpish so far:
 
Bol — belly
Jok — eye
Klit — clitoris
Kof — head
Kor — heart
Liöshan — brain
Mumbe — butt
Piej — foot
 
Naturally, the Terps understand biology well enough to understand the appropriate place for the seat of emotion and consciousness (the brain).
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Serali wrote:
What purpose does it serve?
 
 
Don't think it has any. But it is a feature often affected by deformities, it seems. A cleft palate may extend the cleft onto the upper lip, thus splitting it along the philtrum (i.e. a harelip), whereas kids with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome lack the indent entirely. Also, anecdotally, a friend of mine used to have a convex skin-bump thing instead of an indentation (she had it surgically corrected at young age).
 
EDIT: now I realize you are talking about the uvula rather than the philtrum. but I'll keep my Record of Philtrum Deformities for anyone's reading pleasure.
 
 
WOW! Another part of the body we don't need! 
 
 
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Serali wrote:
WOW! Another part of the body we don't need! 
 
Of course we need it.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philtrum for purposes of the philtrum.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uvula for purposes of the uvula.
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Us most of all... think how unhappy we'd be if nobody could pronounce labials because their lips were too inflexible
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What's the difference between a vein and an artery? Also, I was wondering if someone could tell me what these words mean: gristle/cartilage, sclera, incisor, eyetooth/canine tooth, molar/premolar, shin, orifices? I think you've left out brain. Finnish and Swedish distuingishes between the back and front of the neck. Could you maybe add those, oh and back of the head too?
 
EDIT: And forehead!
 
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--Fat blampilpim
 
lol
 
Sorry, I didn't intend to be mean, that word just sounds funny. Blampilpim.
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Qwynegold wrote:
What's the difference between a vein and an artery? Also, I was wondering if someone could tell me what these words mean: gristle/cartilage, sclera, incisor, eyetooth/canine tooth, molar/premolar, shin, orifices? I think you've left out brain. Finnish and Swedish distuingishes between the back and front of the neck. Could you maybe add those, oh and back of the head too?
 
EDIT: And forehead!
 
 
-Arteries are the blood vessels that pump blood from the heart to the rest of the body, and thus full of freshly oxygenated, bright red bood. Veins take the blood back to the heart, and are full of deoxygenated, purplish blood.
-Cartilage is a connective tissue in the body. It's what the soft parts of the nose and ear are made of. Sharks have skeletons made of cartilage instead of bone. When you find some in meat it's called "gristle."
-The sclera is the white outer layer of the eye.
-The shin is the bony front part of the lower leg.
-"Orifice" means any opening in the body, like the mouth, anus, etc.
-The rest of your words are names for the teeth: On each side of each row there are, proceeding from front to back, two incisors, the canine (eye tooth), two premolars, and three molars. The third is called the "wisdom tooth."
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Ok, here's a tricky question*: where's the canthus?
 
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Serali wrote:
WOW! Another part of the body we don't need! 
 
Of course we need it.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philtrum for purposes of the philtrum.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uvula for purposes of the uvula.
 
 
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Klit — clitoris
 
 
Now why would they have borrowed this word?
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Now why would they have borrowed this word?
 
 
Same reason why English did? Actually, I was lazy and didn't feel like coining a new word at the time (happens a lot with Terpish).
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boy #12 wrote:
Qwynegold wrote:
What's the difference between a vein and an artery? Also, I was wondering if someone could tell me what these words mean: gristle/cartilage, sclera, incisor, eyetooth/canine tooth, molar/premolar, shin, orifices? I think you've left out brain. Finnish and Swedish distuingishes between the back and front of the neck. Could you maybe add those, oh and back of the head too?
 
EDIT: And forehead!
 
 
-Arteries are the blood vessels that pump blood from the heart to the rest of the body, and thus full of freshly oxygenated, bright red bood. Veins take the blood back to the heart, and are full of deoxygenated, purplish blood.
-Cartilage is a connective tissue in the body. It's what the soft parts of the nose and ear are made of. Sharks have skeletons made of cartilage instead of bone. When you find some in meat it's called "gristle."
-The sclera is the white outer layer of the eye.
-The shin is the bony front part of the lower leg.
-"Orifice" means any opening in the body, like the mouth, anus, etc.
-The rest of your words are names for the teeth: On each side of each row there are, proceeding from front to back, two incisors, the canine (eye tooth), two premolars, and three molars. The third is called the "wisdom tooth."
 
Thanks for the informative answer!  The only thing I didn't quite understand was shin. Is it the name of the front part of the bone that goes all the way through your lower leg?
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Thanks for the informative answer!  The only thing I didn't quite understand was shin. Is it the name of the front part of the bone that goes all the way through your lower leg?
 
 
It refers more to the leg itself, in front of the bone. When I think of the word "shin" I think of how close the bone is to the skin and how much it hurts to get kicked there.
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In Zali ["Zali]
 
 
Body tem [tEm]
-Blood vessel
--Artery
--Vein
-Material of which it is composed pu [pu] (just means "stuff", "material")
--Bone zaik [Zajk]
--Gristle or cartilage (sp? cartilege?)
--Skin
--Muscle mad [mad]
--Fat
--Blood eik [Ejk]
-Trunk (torso) jul [dZUl]
--Chest bus [bUS]
---Heart
---Lung
--Abdomen or Belly taun [tawn]
---Stomach
---Liver
---Spleen
---Intestines
--Waist edil ["EdIl]
-Neck stiv [StIv]
-Extremity
--Head pok [pOk]
---Hair iki ["iki] (= hair on head), tal [tal] (= hair on body, fur, general word for hair)
---Ear cok [tSOk]
----Earhole cokdvad ["tSOkdvad]
----Earlobe?
---Eye og [Og]
----Eyeball ogwel ["OgwEl]
-----Iris
-----Pupil ognol ["OgnOl] (= "eyeblack")
-----Sclera ogaigu ["Ogajgu] (= "eyewhite")
----Eyebrow
----Eyelid
-----Eyelash ogtal ["Ogtal] (= "eyehair")
----Eye socket ogdvad ["Ogdvad] (= "eyehole")
----Tear gland
---Nose penk [pENk]
----Nostril penkdvad ["pENkdvad]
---Mouth sab [Sab] (= externally visible part of the mouth, ie. the lips), cik [tSIk] (= oral cavity)
----Jaw
-----Maxilla (upper jaw)
-----Mandible (lower jaw)
----Tooth (!I think I had a word for this, but lost it when I lost my dictionary)
-----Incisor
-----Eyetooth or Canine Tooth
-----Molar (and/or premolar?)
----Tongue lamil ["lamIl]
--Limb
---Arm cad [tSad]
----Shoulder zut [ZUt]
----Elbow cadwelik ["tSadwElIk] (= "armjoint")
----Wrist logwelik ["lOgwElIk] (= "handjoint")
----Humerus (upper arm) yalcad ["jaltSad] (= "toparm")
----Lower Arm loncad ["lOntSad] (= "bottomarm")
----Hand log [lOg]
-----Palm
---Leg duk [dUk]
----Hip pois [pOjS]
----Knee dukwelik ["dUkwElIk] (= "legjoint")
----Ankle dezwelik ["dEZwElIk] (= "footjoint")
----Thigh (upper leg) yalduk ["jaldUk]
----Shin hilag ["hilag] (= shin, bony part at front), oboz ["ObOZ] (= calf, muscular part at back), lenduk ["lEndUk] (= "bottomleg")
----Foot dez [dEZ]
-----Sole dezlen ["dEZlEn] (= "footbottom")
-----Heel
-----Ball
--Digit (toe or thumb or finger) ix [Its]
---Nail vask [vaSk]
----Fingernail log(ix)vask ["lOg(Its)vaSk] (= "hand(digit)nail")
----Toenail dez(ix)vask ["dEZ(Its)vaSk] (= "foot(digit)nail")
---Toe dezix ["dEZIts] (= "footdigit")
----Pollex ("Great" Toe or Big Toe) darix ["dazIts] (= "bigdigit"), dadezix ["dadEZIts] (= "bigfootdigit")
----Pinky toe or little toe posxirix ["pOStsizIts] (= "mostlittledigit")
----Other individual toes? xidezix ["tsidEZIts] (= "littlefootdigit")
---Thumb zadix ["ZadIts] (= "importantdigit")
----Thumbnail zadixvask ["ZadItsvaSk] (= "importantdigitnail")
---Finger logix ["lOgIts]
----Index finger
----Pinky finger
----Middle finger
----Ring finger
--My god, how could I have left out the genitalia?!?!
---Female en [En]
----vagina munu ["munu]
----womb
---male az [aZ]
----penis wung [wUN]
----testicle
-Side vel
--Back (!don't remember offhand)
--Front (!don't remember offhand)
--Left
--Right
--Bottom (lower) len- ["lEn-]
--Top (upper) yal- ["jal-]
-Orifices
--anus dumfdvad ["dUmfdvad] (= "arsehole")
--urethral meatus?
 
Other
breast, boob bumba ["bUmba]
arse, buttocks, bum dumf ["dUmf]
skull pokzaik ["pOkZajk] (= "headbone")
 
As for the other questions - they are much like us, technologically and scientifically advanced, so they know the true function of each organ, but much like us, although they know the true situation, there still remain certain cultural attachments to organs. The heart and guts are the home of the emotions - the heart beats faster with just about any intense emotion, and when it gets even more intense, the stomach aches. Consciousness was associated with the eyes, although it then became associated with the brain because people who had lost their eyes still reported being conscious - the brain was the obvious choice, being behind the eyes, and able to see through them.
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I'll keep my Record of Philtrum Deformities for anyone's reading pleasure.
 
 
In my family, it was always called the "dribble drain", which kind of doesn't make sense, because ... um, gravity goes down, so ... I don't know.
 
Some guy in a pub told me one night that that was where the devil pressed his finger into man's upper lip to silence him from telling God something ...
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Thanks for the informative answer!  The only thing I didn't quite understand was shin. Is it the name of the front part of the bone that goes all the way through your lower leg?
 
 
It refers more to the leg itself, in front of the bone. When I think of the word "shin" I think of how close the bone is to the skin and how much it hurts to get kicked there.
 
OK, now I understand. Thx!
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There are several conspecies around who cannot pronounce labials, and they don't seem to mind. Ollock's Xala, for a start.
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Arteries are the blood vessels that pump blood from the heart to the rest of the body, and thus full of freshly oxygenated, bright red bood. Veins take the blood back to the heart, and are full of deoxygenated, purplish blood.
 
The oxygenation state is the other way round in the vessels going between the heart and the lungs. I dunno how it works before being born.
 
Oh, add "placenta" to the list if you want.
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Thanks, mavonduri, eddy, soap, imralu
 
Imralu wrote:
Some guy in a pub told me one night that that [the philtrum] was where the devil pressed his finger into man's upper lip to silence him from telling God something ...
I heard that Plato or the Platonists said it was the "cavern angel" telling each newly-reborn soul not to tell any memories of its former lives.
 
So, what are the body-parts people want to add to the list?
uvula
philtrum
artery (any blood vessel carrying blood from the heart)
vein (any blood vessel carrying blood from any organ other than the heart)
portal vein (any vein carrying blood to any organ other than the heart)
brain
back of the neck
front of the neck
back of the head
forehead
wisdom tooth
canthus
clitoris
breast
buttock
butt
skull
placenta
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No philtrums on some Fetal Alcohol Syndrome people, but Ive never heard them have a problem with labial consonants.
 
I'll put up the Izda Mir body parts soon. (They'll be pretty similar to Pabappa's.)
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Here are the words in Lhueslue:
 
Body lu /lu:/ (human), rhu /ɻu:/ (animal)
-Blood vessel ueshie-echul /yʃə:etʃu:l/ (human), ueshie-echurh /yʃə:etʃuɻ/ (animal)
--Artery ueshie-echulxhe /yʃə:etʃulxe:/ (human), ueshie-echurhxhe /yʃə:etʃuɻxe:/ (animal)
--Vein ueshie-echulqe /yʃə:etʃulqe:/ (human), ueshie-echurhqe /yʃə:etʃuɻqe:/ (animal)
-Material of which it is composed
--Bone pujchul /puʒtʃu:l/ (human), pujchurh /puʒtʃu: ɻ/ (animal)
--Gristle or cartilage pubchul /pubtʃu:l/ (human), pubchurh /pubtʃu: ɻ/ (animal)
--Skin xhuchul /xutʃu:l/ (human, homonynous with front side of body), xhuchurh /xutʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
--Muscle euchul /eutʃu:l/ (human), euchurh /eutʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
--Fat bee-chulu /bɛ:tʃulu:/ (human), bee-churhu /bɛ:tʃuɻu:/ (animal)
--Blood ueshie /yʃə:/
-Trunk (torso) yuchulu /jutʃulu:/ (human), xhuchurhu /xutʃuɻu:/ (animal)
--Chest yuyuchulu /jujutʃulu:/ (human), yuxhuchurhu /juxutʃuɻu:/ (animal)
---Heart ije /iʒe:/
---Lung hichul /hitʃu:l/ (human), hichurh /hitʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
--Abdomen or Belly zuyuchulu /zujutʃulu:/ (human, same as stomach), zuxhuchurhu /zuxutʃuɻu:/ (animal, same as stomach)
---Stomach zuyuchulu /zujutʃulu:/ (human, same as abdomen and belly), zuxhuchurhu /zuxutʃuɻu:/ (animal, same as abdomen and belly)
---Liver ueshie-juch /yʃə:ʒutʃ/
---Spleen tyueshie-juch /tjyʃə:ʒutʃ/
---Intestines lhunyejuch /ðˡunjeʒutʃ/
--Waist ungtudlu /uŋtudlu:/ (human), ungtudrhu /uŋtudɻu:/ (animal)
-Neck huzchul /huztʃu:l/ (human), huzchurh /huztʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
-Extremity chulu /tʃulu:/ (human, same as limb and bodypart), churhu /tʃuɻu:/ (animal, same as limb and bodypart)
--Head chyuel /tʃjy:l/ (human), chyuerh /tʃjy:ɻ/ (animal)
---Hair bochyul /botʃju:l/ (human), borh /bo:ɻ/ (animal, actually fur)
---Ear su /su:/
----Earhole sujung-ie /suʒuŋə:/
----Earlobe zungsu /zuŋsu:
---Eye wu /wu:/
----Eyeball wubuzuytud /wubuzujtu:d/
-----Iris wu-wuech /wu:wytʃ/
-----Pupil wu-miewuech /wu:məwytʃ/
-----Sclera wu-fwueh /wu:fwyh/
----Eyebrow boywu /bojwu:/
----Eyelid wuyeung /wujeuŋ/
-----Eyelash bowu /bowu:/
----Eye socket wujung-iechyuel /wuʒuŋətʃjy:l/ (human), wujung-iechyuerh /wuʒuŋətʃjy:ɻ/ (animal)
----Tear gland -
---Nose nyu /nju:/
----Nostril nyujung-ie /njuʒuŋə:/
---Mouth znu /znu:/
----Jaw zuchyul /zutʃju:l/ (human), zuchyurh /zutʃju:ɻ/ (animal)
-----Maxilla (upper jaw) yuzuchyul /juzutʃju:l/ (human), yuzuchyurh /juzutʃju:ɻ/ (animal)
-----Mandible (lower jaw) zuchyul /zutʃju:l/ (human, same as jaw), zuchyurh /zutʃju:ɻ/ (animal, same as jaw)
----Tooth poznu /poznu:/
-----Incisor poznuxhu /poznuxu:/
-----Eyetooth or Canine Tooth poznupú /poznupǔ:/
-----Molar poznutud /poznutu:d/ (both molar and premolar), qupoznutud /qupoznutu:d/ (molar only)
-----Premolar xhupoznutud /xupoznutu:d/
----Tongue nub /nub/
--Limb/bodypart chulu /tʃulu:/ (human, same as extremity), churhu /tʃuɻu:/ (animal, same as extremity)
---Arm zyux /zjuχ/
----Shoulder xa /χa:/
----Elbow jungzyux /ʒuŋzjuχ/
----Wrist xua /χua/
----Humerus (upper arm) yux /juχ/
----Lower Arm zux /zuχ/
----Hand xu /χu:/
-----Palm xuz /χuz/
---Leg zechul /zetʃu:l/ (human), zechurh /zetʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
----Hip azuchulu /azutʃulu:/ (human), azuchurhu /azutʃuɻu:/ (animal)
----Knee jungzechul /ʒuŋzetʃu:l/ (human), jungzechurh /ʒuŋzetʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
----Ankle chae-pyuzechul /tʃæ:pjuzetʃu:l/ (human), chae-pyuzechurh /tʃæ:pjuzetʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
----Thigh (upper leg) yuzechul /juzetʃu:l/ (human), yuzechurh /juzetʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
----Shin -
----Foot chae-zechul /tʃæ:zetʃu:l/ (human), chae-zechurh /tʃæ:zetʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
-----Sole chae-zuzechul /tʃæ:zuzetʃu:l/ (human), chae-zuzechurh /tʃæ:zuzetʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
-----Heel chae-quzechul /tʃæ:quzetʃu:l (human), chae-quzechurh /tʃæ:quzetʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
-----Ball -
--Digit (toe or thumb or finger) chochulu /tʃotʃulu:/ (human), chochurhu /tʃotʃuɻu:/ (animal)
---Nail puchochulu /putʃotʃulu:/ (human); puchochurhu /putʃotʃuɻu:/ (animal, also means claw)
----Fingernail puchoxu /putʃoχu:/
----Toenail puchozechul /putʃozetʃu:l/ (human)
---Toe chozechul /tʃozetʃu:l/ (human), chozechurh /tʃozetʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
----Pollex ("Great" Toe or Big Toe) ochozechul /otʃozetʃu:l/ (human), ochozechurh /otʃozetʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
----Pinky toe or little toe oe-chozechul /ø:tʃozetʃu:l/ (human), oe-chozechurh /ø:tʃozetʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
----Second toe chozechulowu /tʃozetʃulowu:/ (human), chozechurhowu /tʃozetʃuɻowu:/ (animal)
----Third toe chozechuloqaxh /tʃozetʃuloqa:χ/ (human), chozechurhoqaxh /tʃozetʃuɻoqa:χ/ (animal)
----Fourth toe chozechulo-rhuength /tʃozetʃulo:ɻyŋθ/ (human), chozechurho-rhuength /tʃozetʃuɻo:ɻyŋθ/ (animal)
---Thumb choxutud /tʃoχutu:d/ (human), choxu-oeue /tʃoχu:øy/ (animal)
----Thumbnail puchoxutud /putʃoχutu:d/
---Finger choxu /tʃoχu:/
----Index finger choxuowu /tʃoχuowu:/
----Pinky finger oe-choxu /ø:tʃoχu:/
----Middle finger choxuoqaxh /tʃoχuoqa:x/
----Ring finger choxuo-rhuength /tʃoχuoɻyŋθ/
--genitalia vichul /vitʃu:l/ (human), vichurh /vitʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
---female ci /ɕi:/
----vagina ciljung-ie /ɕilʒuŋə:/ (human), cirhjung-ie /ɕiɻʒuŋə:/ (animal)
----womb iájung-ie /iǎ:ʒuŋə:/
---male ri /ri:/
----penis vichri /vitʃri:/
----testicle buzuytudri /buzujtudri:/
-Side tud /tu:d/
--Back quchul /qutʃu:l/ (human), yuchurh /jutʃu:ɻ/ (animal)
--Front xhuchul /xutʃu:l/ (human, homonymous with skin), zuchurh /zutʃu:ɻ/ (animal, actually underside)
--Left tu /tu:/
--Right du /du:/
--Lower zuchulu (human) /zutʃulu:/, quchurhu /qutʃuɻu:/ (animal)
--Upper yuchulu /jutʃulu:/ (human, same as torso), xhuchurhu /xutʃuɻu:/ (animal, same as torso)
-Orifices chulujung-ie /tʃuluʒuŋə:/ (human), churhujung-ie /tʃuɻuʒuŋə:/ (animal)
--anus jung-ieqae /ʒuŋəqæ:/
--urethral meatus vichrijung-ie /vitʃriʒuŋə:/ (male), ciljungjung-ie /ɕilʒuŋʒuŋə:/ (human, female) cirhjungjung-ie /ɕiɻʒuŋʒuŋə:/ (animal, female)
 
Heh! This is probably the only language that has three words for urethral meatus. 
 
But what exactly is the tear gland? I tried looking it up at WP but I couldn't understnad the picture. And what is meant with bottom and top side? Is it supposed to be the lower and upper half of the body?
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Wow, I don't think I've ever seen a fully developed conlang with nearly as much /u/ as that. Is it because you just like /u/ or did you do it to set this language apart from others in your conworld?
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Heh!  I didn't intend it to become so common from the beginning. In Lhueslue every phoneme bears a meaning and /u/ means material. As it happened, almost every noun gets an /u/.
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Museum? Nah; there's no real 'important' information here. Were it a thread about 'how does your language chop up (so to speak) the body .. eg one word for arm+hand etc' then maybe. But the way it is now; nah.
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Thanks, Qwynegold.
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If this thread is enduringly popular, should it be moved to the Museum?
 
Your welcome. Oh, and I had some questions too:
Qwynegold wrote:
But what exactly is the tear gland? I tried looking it up at WP but I couldn't understnad the picture. And what is meant with bottom and top side? Is it supposed to be the lower and upper half of the body?
 
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But what exactly is the tear gland? I tried looking it up at WP but I couldn't understand the picture.
Tears are the watery, salty secretion that keeps the eyes moist. The bulk of the refracting of light during focussing is done by a thin veil of tears; the lens just fine-tunes it. Tears also contain protein (and FAIK other biological ingredients); that is why it is necessary to clean contact lenses once a day.
When the eye is irritated the production and flow of tears is increased, to the point that they leak out of the eye; the usual result is to wash out whatever is irritating the eye. When someone weeps, they often over-produce tears this same way.
Tear-glands (aka lacrimal glands) are in the upper outer corners of the eyes. In the lower inner corners of the eyes are ducts that ordinarily take tears down into the nose; if the tear-glands aren't overproducing, this is where tears usually are disposed of.
 
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And what is meant with bottom and top side? Is it supposed to be the lower and upper half of the body?
Just think either "bottom of body" and "top of body", or "lower half of body" and "upper half of body". If you want two pairs of terms, go ahead and provide both. Otherwise take your pick.
 
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Museum? Nah; there's no real 'important' information here.
 
 
If more people responded to the following questions, would it?
 
I wrote:
Does your conlang, or do your conlangs, use any of these terms, or reduced forms of them, as affixes?
Or as verbs or adjectives or prepositions or conjunctions or pronouns?
(I left out "adverbs" and "interjections". I assume the "interjections" part is "yes", because some of these are probably good curse-words. I can't think how to make one of these body-part nouns into an adverb, though.)
 
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of life?
Popular answers are the liver (hence the name "liver") and the heart.
 
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of emotion?
Popular answers are the stomach, the guts, and the heart.
 
What bodypart does your conculture think is the seat of consciousness?
Popular answers are the eyes and the heart; but modern Western culture says "the brain".
 
 
aardwolf wrote:
Were it a thread about 'how does your language chop up (so to speak) the body .. eg one word for arm+hand etc' then maybe.
Feel free to rephrase the question(s) then! Or pose this question, if it's the one you like.
 
How would posters modify this thread so that it would be museum-worthy?
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OK, I added upper and lower body to my post. I guess my conlang won't have a word for tear gland since it's something you can't see so the conpeople wouldn't know about it.
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TomHChappell wrote:
aardwolf wrote:
Were it a thread about 'how does your language chop up (so to speak) the body .. eg one word for arm+hand etc' then maybe.
Feel free to rephrase the question(s) then! Or pose this question, if it's the one you like.
 
How would posters modify this thread so that it would be museum-worthy?
 
I think you'd need things like discussion of (systematic) cultural associations (e.g. your original questions about the seat of emotion, etc.), strong cross-linguistic tendencies (always distinguishing certain body parts or not, words for the genitals being taboo/impolite), and derivation (e.g. how my conlang Old Gzho uses the same word for "arm" and "hand", but can also refer to the arm as the "hand-neck"). Also usage of body part terms for other things, i.e. verbal affixes, locative/directional expressions, etc. And investigating how changes to body structure would affect language, e.g. having no lips wouldn't just mean a lack of labial consonants - you also wouldn't be able to produce rounded vowels, which could have a big affect on the vowel inventory.
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I'm glad this thread is still around--I was thinking I might have to rederive all the Sdannískr body words, which would be irritating (and time-consuming, for that matter). I think this thread has just increased my new lexicon by half, or just about.
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I've got this list for a year already, but I still haven't got words for every single body part on it. On the other hand, I felt free to add some items you left out, Tom.
 
FWIW these items are still missing: tear gland, upper/lower jaw, thigh, shank, shin, calf, the name(s) of the toe(s), the name(s) of the finger(s), ovaries (for that matter, I could also include prostate) and, last but not least, buttock. And colloquial/slang/vulgar words for certain body parts.
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I've got this list for a year already, but I still haven't got words for every single body part on it. On the other hand, I felt free to add some items you left out, Tom.
 
FWIW these items are still missing: tear gland, upper/lower jaw, thigh, shank, shin, calf, the name(s) of the toe(s), the name(s) of the finger(s), ovaries (for that matter, I could also include prostate) and, last but not least, buttock. And colloquial/slang/vulgar words for certain body parts.
 
 
Which items did you add? I'm pretty sure I included, or added, some of those; tear gland, upper and lower jaw, thigh, shin, two of the toes and "other individual toes?", and each of the fingers. I'm not sure what a shank is. I didn't include the calf, I don't think; I guess I should. I included the hips; I didn't distinguish the buttocks from the hips. I didn't get into internal organs that a layman couldn't tell were there and doing things without opening up the body; so that's why I left out the ovaries and the prostate, though I include the womb and the testes.
 
My last update on that was July 15 on Page 4.
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So, what are the body-parts people want to add to the list?
uvula
philtrum
artery (any blood vessel carrying blood from the heart)
vein (any blood vessel carrying blood from any organ other than the heart)
portal vein (any vein carrying blood to any organ other than the heart)
brain
back of the neck
front of the neck
back of the head
forehead
wisdom tooth
canthus
clitoris
breast
buttock
butt
skull
placenta
 
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I don't know anymore, but I only have your original list. I think I added all those you quoted save the parts of the mouth (except tongue and teeth), portal vein, back of the neck, front of the neck, back of the head, names for teeth, skull and placenta. Quite a lot I didn't add actually
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My small dictionary has some basic body parts but nothing specific like artery.
 
ANKLE = TĀMA
ARM = RŌTA
BLOOD = PĀTA
CHEST = ShŌMĀ
ELBOW = JeĪTŌ
 
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I don't know anymore, but I only have your original list. I think I added all those you quoted save the parts of the mouth (except tongue and teeth), portal vein, back of the neck, front of the neck, back of the head, names for teeth, skull and placenta. Quite a lot I didn't add actually :P
I just edited the original post and added the shank, the calf, and the buttocks. I didn't add the ovaries or the prostate. The other things you mentioned three posts ago were already in the list. Some of the names of the teeth are there, too.
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I just edited the original post and added the shank, the calf, and the buttocks. I didn't add the ovaries or the prostate. The other things you mentioned three posts ago were already in the list. Some of the names of the teeth are there, too.
 
 
Ah, I see.
 
[edit] My list, so far [/edit]
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http://benung.freehostia.com/files/bodyparts.pdf My list, so far
Very complete! Thanks. I hope many people take a look at it.
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http://benung.freehostia.com/files/bodyparts.pdf My list, so far
Very complete! Thanks. I hope many people take a look at it.
 
 
I tried to take a look, but I keep getting the Freehostia home page.
*is puzzled*
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Rodlox wrote:
TomHChappell wrote:
guitarplayer wrote:
http://benung.freehostia.com/files/bodyparts.pdf My list, so far
Very complete! Thanks. I hope many people take a look at it.
I tried to take a look, but I keep getting the Freehostia home page.  *is puzzled*
If I click on the link that happens to me too; but if I copy the URL and past it in the address window I see Guitarplayer's PDF like I want to.
That still leaves me puzzled, but I get to see the PDF so I can stand it.
Did you try pasting the URL?
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If I click on the link that happens to me too; but if I copy the URL and past it in the address window I see Guitarplayer's PDF like I want to.
That still leaves me puzzled, but I get to see the PDF so I can stand it.
Did you try pasting the URL?
 
I guess that my host doesn't allow direct linking to files other than HTML, just like Geocities. So much for free hosting.
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That still leaves me puzzled, but I get to see the PDF so I can stand it.
Did you try pasting the URL?
 
 
not yet - *goes to try it*
 
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I was struck by inspiration about this a while back, after seeing a tea-towel that had a 64-point compass rose on it:
 
For the Kigdatsi native language I can invent short names for some extremity points, the font/back distinction, some horizontal "slices", and some lines through the body. It should then be possible to derive names for many different parts of the body using a system of dividing up, like compass direction names use. Such a system would be non-natural and "logical", but that is just what I want in my case.
 
People who want systematic body-part names are free to copy or draw inspiration from this system, of course. (I am thinking of Ilaksh in particular. How about it JQP?  )
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simon.clarkstone wrote:
I was struck by inspiration about this a while back, after seeing a tea-towel that had a 64-point compass rose on it:
I'm only familiar with 32 points. I know actual helmsman's binnacles had half-points and quarter-points, but I thought they had only 32 named points; NEWS (4), NE NW SE SW (4 more), XXY and YXY (, X by Y and XY by X and XY by Y (16), for a total of 32.
 
simon.clarkstone wrote:
For the Kigdatsi native language I can invent short names for some extremity points, the font/back distinction, some horizontal "slices", and some lines through the body. It should then be possible to derive names for many different parts of the body using a system of dividing up, like compass direction names use.
For humans I don't believe more than 16 compass points in a plane are natural.
For a solid I haven't worked it out or thought it out; I can see 48 (in rectangular "xyz" coordinates, the coordinates' absolute values could be in 6 orders, and the coordinates could come in 8 combinations of positive and negative), but can't be certain more wouldn't be possible.
 
For instance if spherical coordinates (longitude and latitude) are used, and my idea of "16 points is natural in a plane" is true, there might be 128 "points" on a sphere (8 latitudes x 16 longitudes).
 
If a "spherical coordinate system" is used, there needs to be some way to indicate or suggest distance from the center. (If a "cylindrical coordinate system" is used, it would be "distance from the pole" that would need to be suggested or indicated.) There'd have to be at least two degrees (body vs extremity), perhaps three (body vs limb vs hand-or-foot-or-digit) or four ("body" might come in two grades, core vs "rind" or some such); possibly a human language might have five or six, I'd have to think about that; a non-human system might have more than six, or be likelier than a human system to have more than three.
 
simon.clarkstone wrote:
Such a system would be non-natural and "logical", but that is just what I want in my case.
Are your Kigdatsi human?
 
simon.clarkstone wrote:
People who want systematic body-part names are free to copy or draw inspiration from this system, of course. ... 
Thanks; Reptigan might need that, since it's a multi-species society and not every speaker has the same body-plan as every other speaker.
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Hel·lerà / Helleran
 
Body tol, estou
 
Blood guès
Blood vessel cabinyol guesetz “blood vessel”
Artery maxarva
Vein ôued
 
Bone tot
Cartilage martel•let
Skeleton gargamol, gaugamol
 
Skin fiu
Muscle rambe
Fat (corporal) lhud
Tendon tirant
 
Head pot, tuc, tuys, syet, arsyet (m), tuche, tutze (f)
Hair togès
Hair (a fiber) bli
Skull golag (m/f)
cranium raz
Neck lleg, nyoc
 
Ear onze, osye, oge
Earhole bosit na s’onze “hole of the ear”
Earlobe lhob na s’onze “lobe of the ear”
 
Eye oc, oig, uoc
Iris gavi
Pupil chelandé
Sclera bel na s’oc “white of the eye”; cýncolis (neolog)
Eyebrow tirse
Eyelid pedillou
Eyelash goume
Eye socket bou na s’oc “socket of the eye”
Tear gland dragole
 
Nose per
Nostril bosit nas per “hole of the nose”
 
Mouth tamà
Cheek guys
Jaw radagame (sg) or radagames (pl)
Maxilla (upper jaw) berosti
Mandible (lower jaw) carmazzi
Tooth gam
Incisor cartalh, gartalh “central incisor”; cartalet, gortalet “lateral incisor”
Eyetooth or Canine tooth anhac
Molar cheral “molar, second molar”; cheraló “first molar”
Tongue lheme. But "language, idiom" is lhambe
Lip jami
 
Trunk bros
Chest tor
Abdomen mablada
Belly beli
Lower abdomen naig beli “lower belly”; sabel
 
Heart lhò
Lung beloi
Stomach mansaghe
Liver sagé
Spleen vèdem
Intestines ganyalons (pl.)
 
Extremity, limb estighiu; espadelhe
 
Waist caradanç
Pelvis cadanche or tot nas caradanç “bone of the waist”
Buttock dabons (pl.) / dabó, bono and guys nas sat “cheek of the butt”
Bum, arse, butt sat
Hip bemuc
Leg (from hip to ankle) gambe
Thigh (upper leg, from hip to knee) gamays
Knee golde
Kneecap, patella gavanhol
Shank (lower leg, from knee to ankle) garme
Shin astanye
Calf tonsim na s’astanye “doughy part of the shin”
Ankle poghet
Foot pedh, madà
Heel garou
Sole mad
 
Shoulder espambelh (traditional), espemble (neolog)
Arm (from shoulder to wrist) ram
Arm (from shoulder to elbow) ramec
Elbow ajoc
Arm (from elbow to wrist) ramell
Wrist arbou
Hand badh
Palm pançou
 
Digit gartembi, cartempe (neolog)
Finger, toe ghez (traditional)
Toe (foot digit) ghez nas pedh “finger of the foot”
Finger (hand digit) ghez nas badh “finger of the hand”
Ball tonsim nas ghez “doughy part of the finger”
Thumb tigarembi, tigampó, garampó
Index finger ghez casarteu “managing/governative/guiding finger”
Middle finger ghez perís “middle finger”
Ring finger ghez nigançant “dependent finger”
Little finger ghez polzuc “small finger”
 
Genitalia zinyaroncs
Vagina begane
Womb gameu
Penis gozzi (traditional); felghe (neolog)
Testicle galló
Anus guada
Urethral meatus dragavàrie
 
 
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Does Helleran use any of these terms, or reduced forms of them, as affixes?
 
Helleran has affixes for different bodyparts or body materials/substances to create neologisms (although I must work on them).
 
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Or as verbs or adjectives or prepositions or conjunctions or pronouns?
 
Some verbs are derived from the words for heart, skin, ear, etc. Many bodypart names have adjectival forms.
 
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What bodypart does the Megadelanian civilization think is the seat of life?
 
Not a bodypart but a microscopic life-form present in all cells.
 
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What bodypart does the Megadelanian civilization think is the seat of emotion?
 
The heart, the diafragma, the skin and the stomach. But it really depends on the emotion. From the point of view of the Megadelanian civilisation all four bodyparts play some role in any emotion, although only one has a main role; it is said that that one is the leading organ.
 
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What bodypart does the Megadelanian civilization think is the seat of consciousness?
 
The soul. From the point of view of the Megadelanian civilization it isn’t a bodypart but the essence of the living body.
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TomHChappell wrote:
simon.clarkstone wrote:
I was struck by inspiration about this a while back, after seeing a tea-towel that had a 64-point compass rose on it:
I'm only familiar with 32 points. I know actual helmsman's binnacles had half-points and quarter-points, but I thought they had only 32 named points; NEWS (4), NE NW SE SW (4 more), XXY and YXY (, X by Y and XY by X and XY by Y (16), for a total of 32.
 
 
North
North-one-quarter-east
North-by-east
North-north-east-one-quarter-north
North-north-east
North-north-east-one-quarter-east
North-east-by-north
North-east-one-quarter-north
North-east
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North
North-one-quarter-east
North-by-east
North-north-east-one-quarter-north
North-north-east
North-north-east-one-quarter-east
North-east-by-north
North-east-one-quarter-north
North-east
&c
 
Hmm. I thought halfway between North and North-by-East was "North-a-half-East" rather than "North-a-quarter-East". And so on. You are making the (N,S,E,W,NE,NW,SE,SW)-by-(N,S,E,W) be half-points instead of points.
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North, north-north-east, north-east &c are the sixteen primary points of a compass. Halfway between north and north-north-east is north-by-east (that is, the next half-point east of north), and half of that (half of half being a quarter) is north-one-qaurter-east (said point being one quarter of the way from north to the next point in an easterly direction).
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TomHChappell wrote:
simon.clarkstone wrote:
I was struck by inspiration about this a while back, after seeing a tea-towel that had a 64-point compass rose on it:
I'm only familiar with 32 points.
I could have been wrong about that, but the details don't matter here.
 
TomHChappell wrote:
simon.clarkstone wrote:
For the Kigdatsi native language I can invent short names for some extremity points, the font/back distinction, some horizontal "slices", and some lines through the body. It should then be possible to derive names for many different parts of the body using a system of dividing up, like compass direction names use.
For a solid I haven't worked it out or thought it out; I can see 48 (in rectangular "xyz" coordinates, the coordinates' absolute values could be in 6 orders, and the coordinates could come in 8 combinations of positive and negative), but can't be certain more wouldn't be possible.
 
For instance if spherical coordinates (longitude and latitude) are used, and my idea of "16 points is natural in a plane" is true, there might be 128 "points" on a sphere (8 latitudes x 16 longitudes).
 
If a "spherical coordinate system" is used, there needs to be some way to indicate or suggest distance from the center. (If a "cylindrical coordinate system" is used, it would be "distance from the pole" that would need to be suggested or indicated.) There'd have to be at least two degrees (body vs extremity), perhaps three (body vs limb vs hand-or-foot-or-digit) or four ("body" might come in two grades, core vs "rind" or some such); possibly a human language might have five or six, I'd have to think about that; a non-human system might have more than six, or be likelier than a human system to have more than three.
 
The system would necessarily be as irregular and wonky as the body is. Fortunately, their limbs all have the same basic structure, so analogising could reduce the set of needed roots. (It is not the same as the pentadactyl limb system.)
 
TBH I am not sure how I will actually do this, or how similar to the compass system it would actually be, though cylindrical co-ordinates look promising. I mean that (e.g.) there would be no root for "elbow", but something derived from "wrist" and "shoulder". And "knee" and one of the wing-joints would be the same word, with just one part changed because they are on different limbs. Or you could refer to (e.g.) "the bottom half of the upper-right quadrant of your back" in a simple way.
 
TomHChappell wrote:
simon.clarkstone wrote:
Such a system would be non-natural and "logical", but that is just what I want in my case.
Are your Kigdatsi human?
No. They are not even evolved, but designed. This makes them odd in many ways, though mostly good ones. It also means I will need terms for secondary brains, telekinesis organs, etc. 
 
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simon.clarkstone wrote:
People who want systematic body-part names are free to copy or draw inspiration from this system, of course. ... 
Thanks; Reptigan might need that, since it's a multi-species society and not every speaker has the same body-plan as every other speaker.
Nice. Not available for inter-conworld cooperation over at conworlds.info are you?
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I wonder what your word for "lap" is, if any. Is it the same as "legs", some sort of phrase, or a totally new word?
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---SNIPPED out the meat---
Very interesting, Izo! Thanks.
Izo wrote:
....Helleran has affixes for different bodyparts or body materials/substances to create neologisms (although I must work on them).
....
Some verbs are derived from the words for heart, skin, ear, etc. Many bodypart names have adjectival forms.
....
Not a bodypart but a microscopic life-form present in all cells.
....
The heart, the diafragma, the skin and the stomach. But it really depends on the emotion. From the point of view of the Megadelanian civilisation all four bodyparts play some role in any emotion, although only one has a main role; it is said that that one is the leading organ.
....
The soul. From the point of view of the Megadelanian civilization it isn’t a bodypart but the essence of the living body.
I found these especially interesting.
 
 
Zoris wrote:
I wonder what your word for "lap" is, if any. Is it the same as "legs", some sort of phrase, or a totally new word?
I don't think I included "lap" in my original list, did I? Do you think I should? What do others think?
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Izo wrote:
Hel·lerà / Helleran
---SNIPPED out the meat---
Very interesting, Izo! Thanks.
Izo wrote:
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I found these especially interesting.
 
Thanks to you!
 
TomHChappell wrote:
Zoris wrote:
I wonder what your word for "lap" is, if any. Is it the same as "legs", some sort of phrase, or a totally new word?
I don't think I included "lap" in my original list, did I? Do you think I should? What do others think?
 
Why not? I included it in the expansion of the Helleran Lexicon of Human Anatomy, which I will post in this thread as soon as I complete it (what I included on my last post was based on your list): it will include more organs, bodyparts and substances, including the names for all human bones and muscles, and a deep view of every major organ system.
 
The list, as I will show it, represents the medical knowledge of human anatomy as it was in the time where my novels take place.
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imbecilica
Mey
 
 
 
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:03 am    Post subject:   
 
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UROBASICAN
 
Body Corpo
-Blood vessel Vessilo de Sango
--Artery Arterio
--Vein Veîno
-Material of which it is composed
--Bone Oso
--Cartilage Cartilagio
--Skin Pelo
--Muscle Musclo
--Fat Lipido
--Blood Sango
-Trunk (torso) Trongo/Torso
--Chest Caffro
---Heart Coro
---Lung Pomeno
--Abdomen or Belly Abdomeno
---Stomach Estomaco
---Liver Fusjo
---Spleen Kescauro
---Intestines Intesnós
--Waist Dasrão
-Neck Collo
-Extremity
--Head Testo
---Hair Cavero
---Ear Orelo
----Earhole Casemo d'Orelo
----Earlobe? Lûbe
---Eye Optro
----Eyeball Globo d'Optro
-----Iris Iris
-----Pupil Pupiro
-----Sclera Sclera
----Eyebrow Sobbrio
----Eyelid Pardigo
-----Eyelash Cyliu
----Eye socket Domecco d'Optro
----Tear gland Glando dè Plurós
---Nose Neso
----Nostril Nestrilo
---Mouth Boco
----Jaw Macco
-----Maxilla (upper jaw) Maxilla
-----Mandible (lower jaw) Mandiblo
----Tooth Dento
-----Incisor Incisèro
-----Eyetooth or Canine Tooth Primca dento
-----Molar (and/or premolar?) Molaro
----Tongue Languo
--Limb Omembrio
---Arm Ièbro
----Shoulder Costrio
----Elbow Vikastrio
----Wrist Pristão
----Humerus (upper arm) Humerus
----Lower Arm L'ièbro surina
----Hand Maño
-----Palm Paumo
---Leg J'azabo
----Hip Fahjo
-----buttock Destro
----Knee Noremo
----Ankle Cavliniro
----Thigh (upper leg) Ecaustro
----Shank Shánk
-----Shin Shimno
-----Calf Vecravo
----Foot Pedio
-----Sole Sôle
-----Heel Talono
-----Ball Balo
--Digit Dijéto
---Nail Otrís
----Fingernail Otrís de Dijéto
----Toenail Otrís de Puçavo
---Toe Puçavo
----Pollex Pollexo
----Pinky toe or little toe Granda Puçavo
----Other individual toes? None
---Thumb Puço
----Thumbnail Otrís de Puço
---Finger Dijéto
----Index finger Dijéto Indexo
----Pinky finger Dijéto Pestanda
----Middle finger Dijéto Midiena
----Ring finger Dijéto d'Annilo
---female femaraia
----vagina vajno
----womb utero
---male maraia
----penis peneso/penetraso/pestaso
----testicle testicuro
-Side Visjeiro
--Back Destra
--Front Avastra
--Left Gosca
--Right Diréjito
--Bottom (lower) Subina
--Top (upper) Surina
-Orifices Orifiçós
--anus anús
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 3:43 pm    Post subject:   
 
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Talanese motional/locational/temporal prepositions are derived from body parts or other nouns (note, /a/ is actually more central, and /r/ usually is a tap, but they written as such for the ease of transcription):
 
My apologies, this was a neat table
 
In, inside of - Tendet (heart) /ˈtɛndət/
Out, outside of - Twizo (shell, skull) /ˈtwizoʊ/
Around (static) - Natan (skin, bark) /natɔn/
Through (static) - Ped (stick, rod) /pɛd/
On top of, Over (static) - Miye (hair) /ˈmijə/
Above, Over (static) - Aol (cloud) /ɔβ̞͡ɫ/
Underneath - Bundu (underside) /ˈbɵndʊw/
Below - Neeza (grass) /ˈniza/
Beside, Next to - Stabed (arm) /ˈstabəd/
In front of - Danćod (chest) /ˈdɔntɕɔd/
Behind - Kee (back) /k͜xi/
At (in a place; at a moment) - Se /sə/
Over (dynamic) - Meyl (wing) /ˈmɛil/
Under, Before - Asper (water) /ˈaspər/
Through (dynamic), During, While being in - Ense (spear) /ˈɛnsə/
Past, After - Huś (wind) /hʊɕ/
From elsewhere towards here - Sitei (source of river) /ˈsiti/
Towards a specific location Ula (gaze) /ˈʊla/
Away from here - Pridas (buttocks) /ˈpridas/
Alongside - Dedomheyet (lover, lit hand-holder) /dədɔˈmejət/ < relatively recent addition to the pronoun list, con-historically
Off - Away, from touching - Donin (fall) /ˈdɔnɘn/
Into (place, area, state) - Raowemelek (field of view) /rɔwəˈmeilək/ (always makes me think 'raw milk')
Out of (place, area, state) - Meśa (leaf bud) /ˈmeiɕa/
Around (dynamic) - Malman (orbit) /ˈmɔlmɔn/, dynamic form of /ˈmɔlma/, hug
Moving around the inside of area or place - Sefse (sniff around) /ˈsɛfsə/
 
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And no, this is not a confusing system. Talanese requires articles for nouns pretty much all the time (because nouns themselves don't inflect much), and of course prepositions don't have articles. It all came to me when I was reading a rather interesting text that had something to do with perception of time, progress and motion in Mediaeval paintings in the library. Actually, my whole TAM system is built upon inspiration drawn from that!
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As for the body parts list, well... I haven't filled out much, yet, because I've chosen to do it elaborately. I have more words for body parts than there are on this list, but I just haven't reached them yet while filling it out!
 
Thanks for providing it, though.
Here's what I have so far (.htm converted from .doc) http://www.by002.net/~neuteboo/bodyparts.htm
 
I'll get there... some time!
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Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 6:20 am    Post subject:   
 
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This thread is 3 days away from being pruned. I will post in here with a list soon, I promise!
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Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 6:39 am    Post subject:   
 
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Soap wrote:
This thread is 3 days away from being pruned. I will post in here with a list soon, I promise!
 
Two weeks ago I saw it was close of being pruned and I thought of posting here to retain it, but finally I forgot to do it...  . Luckily I'm not the only one that will post soon here!
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Might it be a good idea to move this list to someplace it won't expire from, like a wiki? Maybe KneeQuickie? Or frathwiki? Or Chris Bates's linguistics wiki? Or the Conlang Wikia?
Or even L&L Museum?
I can move it to KneeQuickie, I think. I probably need Neek's permission first. Same with the others; maybe I can do it, but I probably need the owners' permission.
But I can't move it to the Museum.
 
dinnae wrote:
Talanese motional/locational/temporal prepositions are derived from body parts or other nouns (note, /a/ is actually more central, and /r/ usually is a tap, but they written as such for the ease of transcription):
Hey, that's neat!  Thanks.
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I probably need Neek's permission first.
The KQ is down right now and Neek's doing basic training so he probably wont be able to fix it anytime soon. Nevertheless, I think that in the long term that or some other wiki might be a good idea.
 
Edit: the KQ is back; it looks like he has monthly bandwidth caps, and he exceeded it in April, but it's back now that it's May.
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==Qatama==
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Qatama|here]].
Here's some of the body parts that I have in Danšlağ. I haven't really gotten specific with them, although I have got the "main" ones.  


body- ri
==Beftokan==
nose- nopu
Responses [[Body_Parts_in_Your_Conlangs/Beftokan|here]].
ear- yakušu
mouth- slata
eye- aslo
tongue- zabu
teeth- clač
tonsils- kakraku
neck- uxač
hair- skoru
head- baru
shoulder- tuŵ
arm- cura
hand- ğeš
finger- baklaŵer
fingernail- baklaŵeruka
thumb- kuku
chest- orka
breast- ğuš
stomach- iču
lungs- abačeraku
leg- laŵe
ankle- etai
foot- teš
toe- kuklaŵer
toenail- kaklaŵeruka
genital- irosi
penis- bamu
vagina- omaru


That's pretty much all I have so far. I'm sure I'll add more after reading this, though.
==Unknown Conlang 4==
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Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Unknown Conlang 4|here]].
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==Sdannískr==
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Sdannískr|here]].
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Šalea


==Archeía - Séillethear Chéighea==
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Archeía and Séillethear Chéighea|here]].


==Yuiyo==
Responses [[Body_Parts_in_Your_Conlangs/Yuiyo|here]].


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==Cénárol==
Location: Maryland
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Cénárol|here]].
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==Terpish==
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Terpish|here]].
Novegradian:


==Zali==
Responses[[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Zali|here]].


Body тѣло tiě́lo
==Lhueslue==
-Blood vessel кревоносита жила krevonósita žíla (lit. "blood-carrying vessel")
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Lhueslue|here]].
--Artery артеря artiéria
--Vein вена véna
-Material of which it is composed матеряљ зе котраево состаулене materiáł ze kotrájevo sostáulene
--Bone кости kósti
--Gristle or cartilage (sp? cartilege?) хреце hréce
--Skin плоти plóti
--Muscle мишка míška
--Fat туке túke
--Blood крев krév
-Trunk (torso) торсе tórse
--Chest грандина дантина grándina dántina (lit. "breast cavity")
---Heart серце siérce
---Lung плуце plúce
--Abdomen or Belly желудок želudók (not distinguished from "stomach")
---Stomach желудок želudók
---Liver етро iétro
---Spleen слезени sleziéni
---Intestines есто iésto
--Waist таля tália
-Neck шия šíja
-Extremity концина kóncina
--Head глава gláva
---Hair власи vlási
---Ear оху óhu
----Earhole ---
----Earlobe? ---
---Eye око óko
----Eyeball оцное яблоко ócnoje iábloko (lit. "eye apple")
-----Iris оцное кољце ócnoje kołcé (lit. "eye ring")
-----Pupil оцней дѣде ócnej dědié (lit. "eye child")
-----Sclera бѣлое око bě́loje óko (lit. "white eye")
----Eyebrow брев brév
----Eyelid вѣко vě́ko
-----Eyelash ресница résnica or ресна résna
----Eye socket оцней доље ócnej dółe (lit. "eye pit")
----Tear gland слезная жлеза sléznaja žlezá
---Nose носе nóse
----Nostril носдера nosderá
---Mouth роте róte
----Jaw целусти célusti
-----Maxilla (upper jaw) верхеная целусти verhénaja célusti (lit. "upper jaw")
-----Mandible (lower jaw) нижная целусти nížnaja célusti (lit. "lower jaw")
----Tooth забе zábe
-----Incisor предней забе prédnej zábe (lit. "foretooth")
-----Eyetooth or Canine Tooth коле kóle
-----Molar (and/or premolar?) глауней забе gláunej zábe (lit. "headtooth")
----Tongue лизике lizíke
--Limb концина kóncina (not distinguished from "extremity")
---Arm рока róka (not distinguished from "hand")
----Shoulder плеѕо pledzó (not distinguished from "upper arm")
----Elbow лакоти lákoti
----Wrist подруцие podrucjé (lit. "beneath the hand")
----Humerus (upper arm) плеѕо pledzó (common usage, not distinguished from "shoulder") or надлакоцие nadlakocjé (lit. "above the elbow", in medical usage)
----Lower Arm предлакоцие predlakocjé (largely medical usage)
----Hand рока róka (not distinguished from "arm")
-----Palm длани dláni
---Leg нога nogá (not distinguished from "foot")
----Hip ланцо lancó
-----buttock (if different) заде záde (lit. "rear, behind")
----Knee колѣно kolě́no
----Ankle глезне glézne
----Thigh (upper leg) бедро bedró
----Shank (lower leg, between knee and ankle) голени goléni (not distinguished from "shin")
-----Shin голени goléni (not distinguished from "shank")
-----Calf лиска líska
----Foot нога nogá (common usage, not distinguished from "leg") or пѣхе pě́he (largely medical usage)
-----Sole позпѣшие pozpěšjé (lit. "under the foot")
-----Heel пида pidá
-----Ball ---
--Digit (toe or thumb or finger) порсте pórste
---Nail ноготи nógoti
----Fingernail ноготи рокѣ nógoti rókě (lit. "nail on the hand")
----Toenail ноготи ногѣ nógoti nogiě́ (lit. "nail on the foot")
---Toe порсте на ногѣ pórste nogiě́ (lit. "digit on the foot")
----Pollex ("Great" Toe or Big Toe) палоке ногѣ páloke nogiě́ (lit. "thumb on the foot")
----Pinky toe or little toe вейка ногѣ véjka nogiě́ (lit. "little digit on the foot")
----Other individual toes? -just find the equivalent finger name and add ногѣ; each finger name can refer to either the finger or the equivalent toe, though in common usage it is generally assumed that the hand is meant unless otherwise specified or context makes it clear
---Thumb палоке páloke
----Thumbnail ноготи палокѣ nógoti pálokě (lit. "nail on the thumb")
---Finger порсте pórste (like the individual fingers and toes, this term can refer to either a finger or toe in general, but by default is assumed to refer to the fingers)
----Index finger предовоке predovóke (lit. "the front one")
----Pinky finger вейка véjka (lit. "little twig")
----Middle finger срединоке sredinóke (lit. "the middle one")
----Ring finger безимѣнноке beziměnnóke (lit. "the unnamed one", a name you see in Russian and several Uralic languages)
--My god, how could I have left out the genitalia?!?! плодовии plodóviji (lit. "[organs for] producing offspring")
---female женески плодовии žéneski plodóviji
----vagina туло túlo
----womb трево trévo
---male мужески плодовии múžeski plodóviji
----penis шлене šléne (lit. "member")
----testicle яйѕок iajdzók (lit. "little egg")
-Side страна straná
--Back заде záde (for the back part of the body) or спина spína (for the actual back/spine)
--Front преде préde
--Left лѣво lě́vo
--Right право právo
--Bottom (lower) низе níze
--Top (upper) верхе vérhe
-Orifices отуоре ótuore
--anus задней отуоре zádnej ótuore (lit. "rear orifice")
--urethral meatus? --


Misc:
==Helleran==
--lap љону łónu
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Helleran|here]].
--kidney нерка niérka
--bladder пуғири puğíri (lit. "bubble")
--brain мозгѣ mozgiě́
--lip осту óstu
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Latest revision as of 06:32, 15 November 2015

The "Body Parts in Your Conlangs" template was created by Tom H. Chappell on Oct 26, 2006. It has been used to organize biological vocabulary for several conlangs. Below is a list of the conlangs which have used this template, and their response lists. These lists are arranged chronologically as they were created (this entire page was once an archived forum thread, but has recently been reformatted for ease of use). For an alphabetical list of submissions, see here.

For the actual template/questionnaire, see here.

It should be noted that for purposes of keeping the list relevant and interesting, no responses from the original thread with less than four words were kept.

To add your conlang to the list of responses, please create a new header at the bottom of the page and create a separate page for your responses to link to.

Original responses from 2006

Unknown conlang 1

Responses here.

Pabappa

List here.

Zevino'shoma

Responses here.

Muphridian

Responses here.

Unknown conlang 3

Responses here.

Palhàwan

Responses here.

Gevey

Responses here.

Neo-Khitanese (Kilda)

Responses here.

Ttuan

Responses here.

Qatama

Responses here.

Beftokan

Responses here.

Unknown Conlang 4

Responses here.

Sdannískr

Responses here.

Archeía - Séillethear Chéighea

Responses here.

Yuiyo

Responses here.

Cénárol

Responses here.

Terpish

Responses here.

Zali

Responseshere.

Lhueslue

Responses here.

Helleran

Responses here.

Urobasican

Responses here.

Talanese

Responses here.

Danšlağ

Responses here.

Novegradian

Responses here.

Additional Responses and Their Dates

Proto-Wargish

Responses here.