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In answer to your remarks above...
Well it's a stretch but you have a picky point. But here's an example more suitable for a pea who is in a linear pod...
Let us say that there were three definitions for Faldage.
(1) faldage: The lovable you.
(2) faldage: the act of semantically dissecting words and phrases in order to arrive at a clear transfer of information between speaking/listening entities.
and...
(3) faldage: to nit-pick meanings to the extent of obfuscating meaning altogether.
Now let us use the word in a sentence.
Don't faldage my remarks, you cur, I challenge you; a duel at ten paces!
You see, Faldage, context does gives meaning.
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