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The older customary term for [[jbocre: seljvajvo|seljvajvo]]. When initially championed by [[User:Jim Carter|Jim Carter]], they were described using the poor [[jbocre: tanru|tanru]] typical of the time (and some would suggest, since, as well). ('regular lujvo': ''dikni'' refers to regular recurrence, not rule-boundedness.) The proper Lojban for 'regular lujvo' is ''seljvajvo'', but ''dikyjvo'' has stuck in English-language discourse.
The older customary term for [[seljvajvo|seljvajvo]]. When initially championed by [[User:Jim Carter|Jim Carter]], they were described using the poor [[jbocre: tanru|tanru]] typical of the time (and some would suggest, since, as well). ('regular lujvo': ''dikni'' refers to regular recurrence, not rule-boundedness.) The proper Lojban for 'regular lujvo' is ''seljvajvo'', but ''dikyjvo'' has stuck in English-language discourse.

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The older customary term for seljvajvo. When initially championed by Jim Carter, they were described using the poor tanru typical of the time (and some would suggest, since, as well). ('regular lujvo': dikni refers to regular recurrence, not rule-boundedness.) The proper Lojban for 'regular lujvo' is seljvajvo, but dikyjvo has stuck in English-language discourse.