pa-wi · W088
pawi · destination, intentional target place · ✅
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| First use | S126 (CF-001-A): "the ship would have reached its destination." |
Composition
pa (place/space) + wi (will/intention) — intentional place
Definition
The place toward which an agent or entity is directed by intention or design. Not merely a location (pa) but a location that has been willed or designated as a target. In motion predicates: la-X ki lo-pa-wi = X moves toward its destination. Distinct from a simple waypoint (a place passed through) in that pa-wi is the terminal point of an intended trajectory.
Notes
Head-final: wi (intent/will) is head; pa specifies the subject of the intention as spatial — an intended place. Contrast with wi-pa (which would be "intentional space" = the domain of will, not a specific target location).
Related
pa (place), wi (intention), ki (motion), pa-ki (W087)
In the corpus
1 attestation.
| S# | Tonesu |
|---|---|
| S126 | la-mi to [go [lo-ra-ki-mu no-de ti-de] la-ki-pa-mu ki lo-pa-wi ti-de]My conceptual model: given no engine failure, the ship would have reached its destination. |
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