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If we take "Marzinon" to be a valid word, perhaps it could be broken down as "mar" (poster), "zi" (named), and "non" (not): "unnamed poster". The word "marnon" could describe lurkers, being "non-posters". And, of course, "marzi" would be "named poster"/"tripcode user". If we accept this system, it may imply an agglutinative morphology.
As indicated above, most root words would consist of consonant-vowel or consonant-vowel-consonant monosyllables. I'm open to suggestions for phonotactics and specific phonemes.
Given the information provided, what would "marzipan" mean?