The Logical Language Group Online Dictionary Query

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1 definition found
From Lojban to English :

        Word: uaigri [jbovlaste]
        Type: fu'ivla
  Gloss Word: -apparent
  Gloss Word: future in the sense of "but not present"
  Gloss Word: eventual in the sense of "future but not present/current"
  Definition: x1 is a future but not current/eventual x2 as of time x3
       according to standard x4; x1 is a soon-to-be-x2; x1 is an
       example of an x2-apparent.
       Notes: Actual soonness is not implied; that wording is just an
       artifact of English translation. x2 should be a role or
       possession of a property; unless x1 is an or could be an event,
       it should not be one either (more generally, they have to match
       type in a sense). Use of this word is, inherently, a prediction
       about the future; x4 is not the standard by which the
       expectation/prediction is presently made but by which
       anyone/anything next becoming an x2 would/will be judged. x4 is
       the standard by which x2 will be claimed (to be) but by which
       x2 is claimed to currently not be; commencement/assumption of
       the state of being an example of an x2 must occur in the future
       but must still (in the present) not apply. It may have been
       true of/possessed in in the past, but this case is not
       considered, under normal circumstances, to be resumptive: the
       state may have been done/terminated (but not necessarily
       finished) but definitely/regardlessly will be started anew.
       This word is good for the titles "President-elect",
       "heir-apparent", and "crown-prince". See also: ".eikse".

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