Dude, pity me more, this is what's in my BRAIN. :D
Poor Ianto. A teaboy in any language *pats him*
If you posit "we" as an indicator of emotion and pluralise it to n, you have "something which causes many sensations of". You'd have to prefix it in order to make it work, as the prefix would indicate what the sensations were of; G- for example means confusion, and O- means annoyance. Thus Gwen means "That which often confuses me" and Owen means "That which often annoys me". :D
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Poor Ianto. A teaboy in any language *pats him*
If you posit "we" as an indicator of emotion and pluralise it to n, you have "something which causes many sensations of". You'd have to prefix it in order to make it work, as the prefix would indicate what the sensations were of; G- for example means confusion, and O- means annoyance. Thus Gwen means "That which often confuses me" and Owen means "That which often annoys me". :D