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Orient is from the present participle oriens 'rising' from the deponent verb orior, the past particple of which is ortus. So, the verb should be ort and the noun should be ortion.
formerly known as etaoin...
eta, thanks!
EDIT:
Just caught orientatinizing; IMO, a close contender!
Latin isn't dead. It's just buried in modern english.
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