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Phonetic
[t̪̆’ɑʼ˧˥’ʔ̚.::‘ʁ̥˧˥’ɞb̚]
Notes

t̘œ̆̚.ˌp̪̂p̆˩˥’ʌ̆ː’jʌn

kiˤʔ̚ʰ’ta. 

kiˤʔ̚ʰ’ta

keˤ˥ʔːːː̚keˤ˥ʔːʰ̚

 

ta’xeb /t̪̆a̋̆˧˥ʔ̚ʁːːʊ̈˧˥b̚/ (n.) Boie’nen

1. Materials used for concealment: Substances or items employed to cover, hide, or obscure objects, beings, or spaces from view or detection.
Example: The hunter draped the ta’xeb over the trap to conceal it from wary prey.

2. Act of covering for concealment: The deliberate act of using materials to shield or hide something from sight or perception.
Example: The ritual involved ta’xeb, cloaking the sacred relics to protect their sanctity.

3. Obstructing view: Objects or materials that block or obscure a specific vista or line of sight.
Example: The dense ta’xeb of vines across the cave entrance hid the valley beyond.

Etymology: From Boie’nen roots ta’ (to cover or shield) and xeb (sight or perception), suggesting a purposeful act of obscuring vision.

Related Terms: ta’xenna (v., to conceal with intent); xeb’ara (n., clear view or revelation).

Usage Note: Commonly used in contexts of secrecy, protection, or natural camouflage within Boie’nen culture.

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