dimwit.
gewonu (il fa), n. Meticulous fool prone to finding flaws.
usage: Although the term is occasionally used to describe individuals, the gewona il fa is better recalled as a dramatic archetype; such characters may even be called Gewonilfa or (later) Yônilla.
See inflection scheme: iomanazinení noun
See inflection scheme: sarasí noun
See inflection scheme: zeyetaní noun
See inflection scheme: íomanazinení verb
tags: noun, people, insult, performance art, literature
reverse terms: dimwit, fool, idiot
múretrí neptegezu, n. Heedless obeyer; blind follower; someone easily manipulated.
See inflection scheme: iomanazinení noun
See inflection scheme: sarasí noun
See inflection scheme: zeyetaní noun
See inflection scheme: íomanazinení verb
tags: noun, people, insult
reverse terms: dimwit, dupe, fanatic, follower, fool, pawn, sycophant, victim
Gewonilfa, n. See gewonu (il fa).
See inflection scheme: iomanazinení noun
See inflection scheme: sarasí noun
See inflection scheme: zeyetaní noun
See inflection scheme: íomanazinení verb
tags: noun, people, insult, performance art, literature
reverse terms: dimwit, fool, idiot
yônillu, n. Dimwit, idiot, or fool. Literally, wasted-idea or zero-idea.
etymology: goz- (via gontúatí) + illuSee inflection scheme: iomanazinení noun
See inflection scheme: sarasí noun
See inflection scheme: zeyetaní noun
See inflection scheme: íomanazinení verb
tags: noun, people, insult, performance art, literature
reverse terms: dimwit, fool, idiot