neivotního
Neivotního is a rarely attested adjective in Slavic-language contexts, most notably in Czech and Slovak, where it appears in limited linguistic, philosophical, and literary texts. The form is generally interpreted as indicating something non-living or lifeless, produced by the negation prefix ne- attached to a root related to life. Because its usage is sparse and not standardized, major dictionaries provide little or no fixed definition, and the precise semantic range can vary by text.
Etymology and form are inferred from common Slavic word-formation patterns rather than from established usage. The
Usage of neivotního tends to be confined to academic or literary experimentation rather than everyday language.
See also: life, non-living, negation in Slavic languages. Given its limited attestation, neivotního is best understood