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Re: Summary so far on DJUNO



la .and. cusku di'e

> How about cinba (x1 kisses x2 at locus x3)? When I was in my early
> teens, a very important parameter was whether tongues were used (i.e.
> whether the kiss was - in suaviational rather than national terms -

Okay, ya got me.  "Suaviational"??  I survived "gynecolaly" all right,
but this one could be from "suave" or "sua via" (or are they
one and the same somehow?).

Cough up, please.

> And kissing necessarily involves oral apparatus.
> Or does {cinba} cover caresses, as in
> 
>    the pink just kissed the black
> 
> (said by snooker commentators)?

Mathematicians, too.  Circles and spheres are said to kiss when they
intersect at a single point only.  I see no reason why, if people
can "sarji" a language, circles cannot "cinba".

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John Cowan	http://www.ccil.org/~cowan		cowan@ccil.org
	You tollerday donsk?  N.  You tolkatiff scowegian?  Nn.
	You spigotty anglease?  Nnn.  You phonio saxo?  Nnnn.
		Clear all so!  'Tis a Jute.... (FW 16.5)