mipefé, v. To "single start"; a grammatical scheme using hé with more than one word per side. This is usually done to distribute a genitive across nouns which have participated in different verbs. It is parsed readily because the lexical categories of the two arguments do not match (generally, a verb on the left and a noun on the right.)
usage: Without: sí koisa palentir khé sí olrai múrthis—olshova kedovyeras vilis kin dí? "My home destroyed and my food burned—could the day be worse?" With: sí koisa palentir hé olrai múrthis—olshova kedovyeras vilis kin dí? "My home destroyed and food burned—could the day be worse?"
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