Kazimierz Bein

Kazimierz Bein (1872-1959), was an eye-doctor from Poland, who became a prominent Esperanto activist and author, writing a number of books in the language. He used the shortened form of his name, Kabe, as a pseudonym. However, he is probably best known for the fact that he abandoned the Esperanto movement in 1910, which duly retaliated by using his name Kabe thereafter as the stem of an invented verb (kabei) meaning to leave the movement suddenly.

 

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