RORI and RORI’ Analysis
Etymological Connection
The Boie’nen words "rori" (cicada) and "rori’" (hypersensitive individual) share a common etymological root, likely due to the association between:
- Cicada sound: The distinctive, persistent, and often piercing sound produced by cicadas.\
Rori (Cicada)
The Boie’nen word "rori" refers to the insect "cicada", likely named for its characteristic sound.
Rori’ (Hypersensitive individual)
The Boie’nen word "rori’" describes an individual who is hypersensitive or easily overreacts to getting sick or injured, often seeking immediate attention or care. The term might be derived from the idea that such individuals' complaints or reactions are as persistent and attention-grabbing as the cicada's sound.
Improved definitions:
- Rori (Cicada): A type of insect known for its distinctive sound.\
The shared etymology highlights the creative and evocative nature of the Boie’nen language, where words and meanings are connected through clever associations.