ZokaleNX 2025.7.13.0
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The glyphs for contracted sound and combined contracted sound that exist in ZokaleUX have been added to ZokaleNX as well.
These glyphs are intended for use by third parties developing derivative languages of Zokale, as well as for use in games, etc. Use in accordance with the license.

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#NewWordsDaily2025 July 13
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yunave
/junəv/
Mid Eng iunave, OE iunæfe.
From Proto-Germanic /junave/, from PIE root H₂yuHn̥-peH₃-.
Young + Drink.
An elixir of youth; a healthy or rejuvenating drink.
Ex. The wise did brew of honey and mint a yunave for the king’s failing bones.
#NewWordsDaily2025 July 12
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seneuter
/senəutɹ/
Middle English senauter, Old English senawæter.
From Proto-Germanic /senawatɹ/, from PIE root sen-wódr̥.
Old + Water.
A still, often murky or brackish body of water.
Ex. Beware the seneuter, where reeds whisper secrets to the dead.

A quixotic request from the one other person who knows Kílta: tunákërelës "hovercraft" (from tunáko "hang" and relës "vehicle"). As in —

Ha vë tunákërelës në rëskur li chárin no.
1SG ATTR hovercraft TOP eel-PL ABL full be-PFV
"My hovercraft is full of eels."

Tunáko "hang" is used of things suspended in the air, such as clouds, as well as things affixed to something to hang from.

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#NewWordsDaily2025 July 11
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thressary
/θɹesəɹi/
Mid Eng thresareu, OE þresærew.
PGmc /θɹesazeɣw/, PIE roots tres-sekw-.
Shake + Follow.
A device to throw off pursuit; a ploy to divert attention or blame.
Ex. This whole confession is but a thressary to spare her brother the gallows.
#NewWordsDaily2025 July 10
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quinawet
/kwinəwət/
Mid Eng quinnarwet, OE cwinærwit.
From Proto-Germanic /kwinazwijt/, from PIE root gʷʰen-sweyd-.
Strike + Sweat.
To beat or wring something dry.
Ex. The people in the village would quinawet the rugs, scouring out the water from each thread.
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