Ítít
Itít is a term used primarily in discussions of constructed languages and speculative fiction to refer to a polysemous concept connected with memory, lineage, and ritual practice. In many narratives, itít designates a ceremonial object—often described as a small disk, amulet, or token—that embodies ancestral memory and the authority to recount communal histories. The term can also function as a verb meaning to remember, recount, or recount orally, typically in ceremonial speech.
Etymology in-world: Itít is presented as originating from a proto-language in many stories, with a hypothetical
Usage: In narrative contexts, holders of the itít perform genealogies, legends, and legal testimonies during rites;
In linguistic discussions about constructed languages, itít serves as a useful example of lexical polysemy, reduplication,
See also: conlang, constructed language, ritual object, oral tradition.