zo-su-ka-li · W150
zosukali · shepherd, structured-organism-tending-agent · ✅
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| Domain | general / agriculture |
| Class | agent |
| Type | compound |
| Register | general |
| First use | S398 — la-na-Moses lo-zon ka-zo-su-ka ne-na-Yitro (Moses shepherded Jethro's flock) |
Composition
zo (living thing) + su (structure/order) + ka (deliberate action) + -li (agent suffix) = agent of deliberate structured-organism- maintenance. Suffix stacking order: root chain (zo-su-ka) → role marker (-li). zo-su = structured organism base (plant class / pasture); ka = deliberate action on it; -li = the one who does.
Definition
shepherd; one who tends and maintains organized living things. The person whose deliberate action sustains a structured group of organisms. Covers any herdsman, flock-tender, or pasture-keeper.
Notes
"Flock" uses zon (CLQ-006a, zo-se-ne herd ungulates) in the natural casual form. zo-su-ka-li is the formal agent noun; zo-su-ka is used verbally.
Related
zo (primitive: living thing), su (primitive: structure), ka (primitive: deliberate action), -li (agent suffix), zon / zo-se-ne (herd ungulate class)
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