overbearing.
alsoiní, a. Solid, thorough, massive, dense.
usage: Usually glossed as simply "solid," depending on the context this word may be either a compliment or insult, as it can imply someone is overweight, rigorous, profoundly analytical, reliable, or incapable of learning. Frequently, a simile is invoked to disambiguate, often with poetic or absurd results. L' alsoinivis, ilú mí boseí, ékhinturí, foí, stilladzhezrí... zetiyú: she is consistent, like a vibrant, talented, sophisticated, devout... armadillo.
etymology: alez + tsoiníSee inflection scheme: iomanazinení noun
See inflection scheme: sarasí noun
See inflection scheme: zeyetaní noun
See inflection scheme: íomanazinení verb
related: tsoiní, alsoipúé, alsoidútu, alsoileríu, alsovéu, alsoithebé, alsoimútzímu
tags: adjective, abstract, geometry, concrete
reverse terms: analytical, burdensome, dense, hard, inflexible, massive, overbearing, overweight, reliable, rigorous, solid, strong, stupid, sturdy, thorough, unyielding