hedí, pm. About, regarding, which speaks of.
usage:
hedí modifies a genitive of possession to indicate that the noun possessed is about the topic rather than merely something owned by it. hedí normally appears as an adverb (hedya, hedaz, hedad, hedai, etc.), but may appear as an adjective if the genitive has been promoted to a normal noun with the uvíu suffix (or a reduced form thereof.)
If the topic of the affected noun cannot be summed up with a single genitive, it is advisable to use a hedu relative clause, or a full sentence with a hedíu complement clause instead.
Examples:
Another, very different usage is seen with certain verbs that are intrinsically about communication:
attestation: Introduced in the Venrafivía period.
related: hedu, hedíu
tags: adjective, adverb, particle modifier
reverse terms: about, regarding