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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/15/2013 2:49 AM, Fiat Knox wrote:<br>
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        <div>The latest words on my wishlist are words for <span
            style="font-style: italic;">/sunlight/</span> and <span
            style="font-style: italic;">/starlight/</span><span>, as</span>
          well as a noun for /<span style="font-style: italic;">light/</span><span>
            (if such a word has not already entered canon).<br>
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          font-style: normal;">We have {<span style="font-weight: bold;">maSwov</span>}
          for <span style="font-style: italic;">moonlight</span><span>,
            but while I may surmise that /<span style="font-style:
              italic;">sunlight</span>/ and /<span style="font-style:
              italic;">starlight</span>/ might use <span
              style="font-weight: bold;">jul</span><span> and <span
                style="font-weight: bold;">Hov</span><span>,
                respectively, possibly combined with some noun construct
                like <span style="font-weight: bold;">*wov</span><span>,
                  I'd not like to go any further down that road.</span></span></span></span></div>
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          font-style: normal;">I note a noun, <span style="font-weight:
            bold;">wovmoHwI'</span><span>, but that seems to be more
            along the lines of a thing doing the brightening - a bulb,
            lamp, lantern or flashlight - </span>than the light itself.</div>
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    My sense tells me that {julwov} and {Hovwov} are the constructs
    you're seeking.  Not canon, of course, but probably understood.<br>
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    ~quljIb<br>
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