>I have been looking at LOTEP 10421.1 for a while, and I may have discovered
>a meaning or two for it:
>
>(1) Lie (the bottom half of a face [chin] with the speech flowing out in
>confusing and deceitful ways)
>
>(2) Tell a tale, story (the same picture but without the negative value
>judgment - here the circuitous route of the speech is taken to indicate
>leisure)
>
>Jonathan
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Constructed Languages List [mailto:CONLANG@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU] On
>Behalf Of Gary Shannon
>Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 11:25 AM
>To: CONLANG@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU
>Subject: Re: [CONLANG] Meanings for Piktok gylphs
>
>Thanks for discovering the meanings of these glyphs.
>I will credit you with the discoveries in the
>dictionary.
>
>I've filled in some more of the phonetic glyphs and I
>plan to add another dozen glyphs later this evening,
>including some more unknowns.
>
>
http://fiziwig.com/piktok.html
>
>--gary
>
>--- Peter Bleackley <Peter.Bleackley@...>
>wrote:
>> I'd like to suggest the following meanings for
>> Piktok glyphs where LOTEP.x
>> indicates the xth dictionary entry with a given
>> LOTEP number
>>
>> 00411.2 Pray (a kneeling man with his hands upheld
>> in prayer)
>> 00411.3 Priest (Could be a bishop's crozier or a
>> monk's cowl).
>>
>> Pete