Open JimGeselbracht opened 3 months ago
Actually it’s ‘mereklel’ a chelebacheb. Derived from urrukel, hidden places, unseen, unexplored.
On Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 11:20 JimGeselbracht @.***> wrote:
In Ymesei Ezekiel's last song he composed (1984), Cheltel a Chelebacheb, he uses the line "Leke domdid a chelechol / me aikel bek el ngerreklel / a chelebacheb el lungil cheltel." Yoichi Rengiil and Felix Okabe said that "ngerreklel" means the "curves" of the rock islands. What is the root noun of this word?
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In Ymesei Ezekiel's last song he composed (1984), Cheltel a Chelebacheb, he uses the line "Leke domdid a chelechol / me aikel bek el ngerreklel / a chelebacheb el lungil cheltel." Yoichi Rengiil and Felix Okabe said that "ngerreklel" means the "curves" of the rock islands. What is the root noun of this word?