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(add túq, (tó)ꝡaı; flesh out denotations for the ℩… functionals)
 
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| ‘all’; ‘the totality of’
| ‘all’; ‘the totality of’
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! {{t|cúaq||#9NfM8JXeD}}
! {{unofficial|{{t|cúaq||#9NfM8JXeD}}}}
| (Unofficial:) ‘the concept of satisfying property’. Always refers to that one concept
| ‘the concept of satisfying property’. Always refers to that one concept
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|-
! {{t|ꝡáı||#xvC8-FhEy}}
! {{unofficial|{{t|ꝡáı||#xvC8-FhEy}}}}
| (Unofficial:) ‘the (aforementioned or not)’. To be understood as a hypernym of {{t|hú}} and {{t|ké}}
| ‘the (aforementioned or not)’. To be understood as a hypernym of {{t|hú}} and {{t|ké}}
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|-
! {{t|tóꝡaı||#SaSWb3ZIb}}
! style=white-space:nowrap | {{unofficial|{{t|tóꝡaı||#SaSWb3ZIb}}}}
| (Unofficial:) ‘the unique’
| ‘the unique’
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|}
{{done|2}} is definite when it refers to a phrase that appears in the same sentence and that phrase is definite. Otherwise, it does the same thing as {{t|ké}} does, which is definite, too.
{{done|2}} is definite when it refers to a phrase that appears in the same sentence and that phrase is definite. Otherwise, it does the same thing as {{t|ké}} does, which is definite, too.