igeköt
Igeköt is a term used in speculative fiction and constructed-language projects to denote two related concepts within a single fictional framework: a hypothetical morpheme class in in-world linguistics and a ceremonial practice in the corresponding culture. It is not attested in real-world linguistic literature and is produced primarily for worldbuilding and creative writing.
In the in-world grammar, igeköts are described as binding morphemes that attach to roots to create extended
In the related cultural practice, the igeköt ceremony is a communal ritual that embodies unity, obligation,
Etymology for igeköt originates from invented roots in the fiction’s language family and is explained within
See also: constructed languages, worldbuilding, agglutinative morphology in fiction.