Are there any auto-antonyms in Esperanto?
kelle poolt mkj1887, 7. november 2016
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mkj1887 (Näita profiili) 7. november 2016 18:03.16
Kliphph (Näita profiili) 8. november 2016 0:31.05
mkj1887 (Näita profiili) 13. november 2016 13:42.44
Kliphph:Malmultakosta (inexpensive) can also be ĉipa, malmola (hard) has been used in poetry as dura. There are many other auto-antonyms (ones not using the mal prefix) in Esperanto.Hmmm, I guess the term “auto-antonym” is, much to my surprise, ambiguous. The traditional meaning of an auto-antonym is a word that has, simultaneously, contradictory meanings. Perhaps the most notorious example in English is “to sanction”, which can mean “to approve of”, or “to disapprove of”. The meaning of “auto-antonym” that you are evidently using, namely, being negative without an overtly negative appearance, is an interesting alternative take on what an “auto-antonym” could be, and merits its own discussion and treatment, but it is not the meaning addressed in my question.
Altebrilas (Näita profiili) 17. november 2016 11:24.32
Roch (Näita profiili) 18. november 2016 3:43.01
esperanto → esperanto
ŝlosilo (ŝlos·il·o ← ŝlos·i)
instrumento, kiun oni turnas en seruro por ŝlosi aŭ malŝlosi
So it could make malŝlosilo redundant, imo ~
Altebrilas (Näita profiili) 19. november 2016 10:07.49
Altebrilas (Näita profiili) 22. november 2016 13:36.00
1, ne enkalkulante
2. enkalkulante