Wiktionary:Requested entries (Volapük)

Have an entry request? Add it to the list – but please:

  • Consider creating a citations page with your evidence that the word exists instead of simply listing it here
  • Think twice before adding long lists of words as they may be ignored.
  • If possible provide context, usage, field of relevance, etc.
  • Check the Wiktionary:Criteria for inclusion if you are unsure if it belongs in the dictionary.
  • If the entry already exists, but seems incomplete or incorrect, do not add it here; add a request template to the entry itself to ask someone to fix the problem, e.g. {{rfp}} or {{rfe}} for pronunciation or etymology respectively.
    — Note also that such requests, like the information requested, belong on the base form of a word, not on inflected forms.

Please remove entries from this list once they have been written (i.e. the link is “live”, shown in blue, and has a section for the correct language)

There are a few things you can do to help:

  • If you see inflected forms (plurals, past tenses, superlatives, etc.) indicate the base form (singular, infinitive, absolute, etc.) of the requested term and the type of inflection used in the request.
  • Don’t delete words just because you don’t know them – it may be that they are used only in certain contexts or are archaic or obsolete.
  • Don’t simply replace words with what you believe is the correct form. The form here may be rare or regional. Instead add the standard form and comment that the requested form seems to be an error in your experience.

Requested-entry pages for other languages: Category:Requested entries.

Non-letter edit

a, A edit

ä, Ä edit

  • ä -- Volapük needed, is it "and" before consonants?
  • äd -- "and", before vowels?
  • ädelik -- yesterday's, as in "yesterday's game"?
  • äs -- Volapük needed; like, as in "tastes like a pathogen"?
  • äyel
  • äyelik
  • äyelo

b, B edit

c, C edit

d, D edit

e, E edit

f, F edit

g, G edit

h, H edit

i, I edit

j, J edit

k, K edit

l, L edit

m, M edit

n, N edit

o, O edit

  • odelio
  • okiälan
  • oktidäb
  • olikan
    I'm not sure of the meaning, but it can be divided in olik (your/yours) + -an (prefix for someone or something that is or does something related to the root). So it should mean something like "something/someone of yours". --Malafaya 02:43, 9 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
    OK, it's the noun form of a possessive adjective (pronoun). i.e. "Dalabob buki at, id olikani" = "I possess this book, also yours" or "Löfob palis oba, ab no olikanis" = "I love my parents, but not yours". Use it when it stands alone, with no other noun. Malafaya 01:49, 11 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  • ot -- Volapük needed

ö, Ö edit

p, P edit

r, R edit

s, S edit

t, T edit

u, U edit

ü, Ü edit

v, V edit

x, X edit

y, Y edit

z, Z edit