Dictionary
Lexicon and word definitions
| Lemma | Gloss |
|---|---|
| -aidh, -aidho• | (1-3rd adj.) affectionate diminutive; patronymic suffix |
| -ainè, -ainir• | (1st inan.) suffixed onto verbs, nouns, and adjectives to form nouns of instrument |
| -fylè, -fylir• | (1st inan.) suffixed onto nouns and adjectives to form substantiative, usually abstract nouns |
| -gnui, -gnuir• | (1st inan.) suffixed onto nouns to form associative plurals or collectives |
| -ialhun, -ialho, -ialha• | (3rd) suffixed onto verbs to create inchoative verbs. |
| -iam, iamýr• | (4th adj.) derives nouns and adjectives with the meaning 'of, from, descending from X'; meronymic suffix |
| -imè, -im, -iw• | (1-3rd adj.) forms adjectives of relatedness or similarity |
| -nyrú, nyrúr• | (4th adj.) suffixed onto nouns of material to denote items made up of said material |
| -run, -raitho, -rho• | (3rd) suffixed onto verbs to form a passive derivation |
| -tiam, -tiamýr• | (4th) 'belonging to the Great Spirit, divine' |
| -tòm, tòmýr• | (4th adj.) suffixed onto numbers to form multiplicatives |
| -vè, -yv, -vo• | (1-3rd. m/f/inan.) suffixed onto nouns to form augmentatives with an honorific sense |
| -úrun, -oraitho, -úsdo• | (3rd) suffixed onto verbs and adjectives to form causative verbs |
| -ýthè, -ýth, -ýtho• | (1-3rd) suffixed onto nouns to form diminutives with a neutral or pejorative sense; objective diminutive |
| Agcemiam, Agcemiamýr• | (4th adj.) 'From Agcymè, inhabitant of Agcymè' |
| Agcymè, Y 'gcymir• | (1st inan.) 'Agcymè, one of the great cities of Eolyrag' |
| Agcynor, Y 'gcenyrhýr• | (4th inan.) 'Agcynè and Dor, the two great cities of the Eolè' |
| Ai, Aio• | (2-3rd) 'name meaning 'wise'' |
| Aldynarag, Aldynárygýr• | (4th inan.) 'Aldonar' |
| Aldínriw, Y 'ldínriwghýr• | Aldínriw River |
| Dlaryvwýtícha, ai Dhláryvwýtíchýr• | (4th f.) 'Quitixtumacha; the Quitixtum dialect of Gce Dlaryv' |
| Dlaryvéol, ai Dhláryvéol• | (2nd f.) 'Gce Dlaryv, in particular the dialect spoken in Eolyrag' |
| Dor, Y Dhorhýr• | (4th inan.) 'Dor, a major city in Eolyrag' |
| Doriam, Doriamýr• | (4th adj.) From Dor; inhabitant of Dor |
| Eolyrag, Y 'lyragýr• | (4th inan.) 'Eolyrag, the land of the Eolen and the Republic of Agcynor' |
| Eolè, Eol, Eolo• | (1-3rd adj.) 'of Eolyrag, its people and culture' |
| Gwythiam, o Ngwythiamýr• | (4th m/f.) 'name meaning 'eye of the great spirit'' |
| Gálýrag, y Ghalýrágýr• | (4th inan.) 'Ighāli, the land of the Ighālyan people' |
| Irhíñham, o 'rhíñhamýr• | (4th m.) masculine name meaning 'servant of the Great Spirit' |
| Kalói• | (1st inan.) 'Kallo'ik, a region of Kwýtícha' |
| Kwýtícha, Kwýtíchýr• | (4th adj.) 'of Kwýtícharag' |
| Kwýtícharag, Kwýtícharagýr• | (4th inan.) Kwýtícharag |
| Kýryna, Kýrynè• | (2nd m/f.) 'Karanan' |
| Marínyrag, Marinárygýr• | (4th inan.) 'Marīnar, the region of Aldonar east of Eolyrag' |
| Maríñam, Maríñamýr• | (4th adj.) 'from Marīnar' |
| Mhoagdhór, y Phoagdórhýr• | (4th inan.) 'Dor, a major city in Eolyrag' |
| Mhoageolè, Y Phoageolir• | (1st inan.) 'a major citadel in Eolyrag, where the capital is held' |
| Mhoagvylóg, y Phoagvylógýr• | (4th inan.) 'Bālōkkvanàṣṭra, the capital city of Ighālinar' |
| Mhoagylói, y Phoagylóir• | (1st inan.) 'the city of Kallo'ik' |
| Nhémai, ai Thémai• | (2nd f.) 'Nhémai, the highest of Sonhaio's servants, given rule over nature' |
| Nuriam, Nuriamýr• | (4th) 'name meaning 'of the sea'' |
| O 'lñaimoth Agcenyrhýr, O 'lñaimur Agcenyrhýr | (1st inan.) 'the One Republic, the Republic of Agcynor' |
| Sirthím, Sirthímè• | (2nd) 'feminine name meaning 'long-haired'' |
| Sirýsym, ai Rirýsym• | (2nd f.) 'feminine name meaning 'red-haired'' |
| Sònhaio, o Sònhaiom• | (3rd m.) 'The Great Spirit' |
| Sýrínthiam, Sýrínthiamýr• | (4th m/f.) 'name meaning 'sword of the great spirit'' |
| Terhi, Y Therhir• | (1st inan.) 'Tehris Mountains' |
| Tlarywýtícha, ai Thlárywýtíchýr• | (4th f.) Alternate form of 'Dlarywýtícha', spelt and pronounced how it is pronounced in it native dialect |
| ada, o 'dè• | (2nd m.) 'servant boy' |
| adlè dhasmýraimýr, y 'dlir dhasmýraimýr | (1st inan.) 'a handheld incendiary similar to a grenade' |
| adlè, y 'dlir• | (1st inan.) pot, container, vessel |
| adlèlh, adlèlhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'pot-maker' |
| afmúrun, afmoraitho, afmús• | (3rd) 'to slow, delay' |
| afmúrun, afmoraitho, afmúsdoryn• | (1-3rd adj.) 'should be delayed' |
| afym, afmýr | (4th adj.) 'slow, lazy' |
| agnui, y 'gnuir• | (1st inan.) 'village, town' |
| ai• | Hello, hey (causes soft mutation) |
| aidyr• | 'yesterday' |
| aidè, y 'dir• | (1st inan.) 'day' |
| aif, araio, a• | (2nd) 'to pierce, cut, stab' |
| aifylè, y 'fylir• | (1st inan.) 'wisdom, intelligence' |
| ail• | 'today' |
| aimynálh, aimynálhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'artificer, craftsman' |
| aimynálif, aimynlaitho, aimynálho• | (2nd) 'to create, shape, carve, sculpt, craft' |
| aimè, y' mir• | (1st inan.) 'creation, form' |
| airo, y 'rom | (3rd f.) 'hand' |
| ais• | '5, five' |
| aisa, ai 'sè• | (2nd f.) 'girl' |
| aisdè, y 'sdir• | (1st inan.) 'arrow' |
| aisno, aisnaitho, aisna• | (1st) 'to sound, resound' |
| aisnè, y aisnir• | (1st inan.) 'sound, applause, call, voice' |
| aivè, y 'vir• | (1st inan.) 'moon' |
| aiè, ai, aio | (1-3rd adj.) 'wise, smart' |
| aldímè, aldím, aldío• | (1-3rd adj.) 'Big, grand, considerable' |
| alhif, alho, alha• | (2nd) 'to have, hold' |
| alrè, y 'lrir• | (1st inan.) 'market' |
| amlè, y 'mlir• | (1st inan.) 'apple' |
| anlè, y 'nlir• | (1st inan.) 'egg, eggshell' |
| anui, y 'nuir• | (1st inan.) 'house, building' |
| anul, y 'nulýr• | (4th inan.) 'pearls' |
| anulyrú, anulyrúr• | (4th adj.) 'made from pearls' |
| anúiam, anuiámýr• | (4th adj.) 'domestic' |
| ao• | Negative particle, not |
| aoai• | 'no' |
| aogyn, ai 'gnè• | (2nd f.) 'old woman' |
| aono, aonaitho, aovyn• | (1st) 'to dance' |
| aonýrhir• | 'despite' |
| aor• | '14, fourteen' |
| aorágif, aorygaitho, aorátho• | (2nd Lunar) 'to stand, to be (Locative)' |
| aorátho, y 'ráthur• | (1st -o stem inan.) 'position, location, state, grammatical case' |
| aothi, aothi, aothiw• | (1-3rd adj.) 'flexible, pliable' |
| aovo, aovaitho, aov• | (1st) 'to turn, rotate' |
| aovon, aovonýr• | (4th m/f.) 'dancer' |
| aovrú, aovrúr• | (4th adj.) 'turned, rotated, crossed' |
| aovrýthusè, aovrýthusir• | (1st inan.) 'crossbow, ballista' |
| aoè, ao, ao• | (1-3rd) 'empty, alone' |
| aporlialhun, aporlialho, aporlialha• | (3rd Lunar) 'to become green' |
| apúrlimè, apúrlim, apúrlio• | (1-3rd adj.) 'lime green; frugal, poor, humble' |
| apúrlè, y 'púrlir• | (1st inan.) 'peridot, chrysolite' |
| ar, arýr • | (4th adj.) 'all, every' |
| ara• | '8, eight' |
| argúrè, argúr, argúro• | (1-3rd adj.) 'old, aged, ancient' |
| arhú, arhúr• | (4th adj.) 'cut, broken, injured; carved, engraved; mark' |
| arif, araitho, asdo• | (2nd Lunar) 'to leave, abandon' |
| armyr• | '128, one hundred twenty eight' |
| arnrú, arnrúr• | (4th adj.) 'folded' |
| arnun, arynaitho, aryn• | (3rd Lunar) 'to fold' |
| aro, araitho, arha• | (1st) 'to ride, drive' |
| arun, arývaitho, arítho• | (3rd Lunar) 'to destroy, overpower, conquer' |
| arín, ai 'rínè• | Woman |
| asd(o)-• | 'away' |
| asdlaimýn, asdutlaimo, asdlaitho• | (4th) 'to swim away, to escape by swimming' |
| asdodhun, asdodhaitho, asdón• | (3rd Lunar) 'to draw out, extract, bring, mine' |
| asdoegýn, asdoegýtho, asdoeg• | (4th) 'to throw away, hurl' |
| asdurhun, asdudhírho, asdurho• | (3rd) 'to look away from, ignore' |
| asdurui, asduro• | (1-3rd adj.) 'to be ignored, insignificant, unworthy of attention' |
| asmalrun, asmylraitho, asmylrúsdo• | (3rd) 'to send away, to exile' |
| asmif, asmaitho, asdym• | (2nd) 'to arrange, ornament, dress' |
| asmif, asmaitho, asdymrui, ro• | (1-3rd adj.) 'to be cleaned, to be organized, messy' |
| astlaifrun, astelhaifro, astlai• | (3rd) 'to cut away, divide, ration' |
| astlirú, y 'stlirúr• | (4th inan.) 'division, class, kind, gender, species, grammatical gender' |
| asè, y 'sir• | (1st inan.) 'mango' |
| asógo, o 'sógom• | (3rd m; Tlarywýtícha) 'ysgélo' |
| athi, athi, athiw• | (1-3rd adj.) 'sharp, pointed, narrow; focused, directed' |
| aumainè, y 'mainir• | (1st inan.) 'heart' |
| avyrnárýth • | 'never' |
| badui, y vaduir• | (1st inan.) 'rod, staff' |
| berag, y verágýr• | (4th inan.) 'swamp, marsh' |
| besmè, besym, besiw• | (1-3rd adj.) 'muddy, covered in mud, slimy, unclean' |
| besmúrun, besmoraitho, besmúsdo• | (3rd) 'to muddle, to cover in mud, to defile' |
| besè, y vesir | (1st inan.) 'mud' |
| bo, boghýr• | (4th adj.) 'full, filled' |
| bodlun, boedlo, bolho• | (3rd) 'to follow, copy' |
| boi, y voir• | (1st inan.) 'nut, acorn' |
| boialha, y voialhýr• | (4th inan.) 'oak, oak-tree' |
| bolh, bolhýr• | (4th adj.) 'other, following, second' |
| bul, nai• | 'I, me'; 1st SG Pronoun |
| bywír, ai vywírè• | (2nd f.) 'sheep' |
| bywýraov, bywýraovýr• | (4th m/f.) 'shepherd' |
| bywýraovo, bywýròvaitho, bywýraov• | (1st) 'to shepherd, to care for sheep' |
| bóvýmun, bovýmáitho, bótho• | (3rd) 'to come' |
| caion, y chaion• | (4th inan.) 'beer, ale, mead' |
| calyr | 'now, soon' |
| calèn, ai gcalènè• | (2nd f.) 'unicorn, an elusive few species of deer-shaped herbivores in the genus Monocerus, of the family Zygopodae' |
| celh, celhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'hunter, huntress' |
| celro, gcechelro, celh• | (1st) 'to hunt' |
| chagcír, ai chagcírè• | (2nd f.) 'hummingbird' |
| cherag• | 'where? in what place?' |
| chergýr• | 'from where? from what place?' |
| chernè• | 'when? what time?' |
| chicho, chichaitho, chicho• | (1st) 'to giggle' |
| chilu• | 'how, what way' |
| chirag, chiragýr• | (4th) 'where?' |
| chithainè, chithainir• | (1st inan.) 'lung' |
| chithnè, y chithnir• | (1st inan.) 'wind, breath' |
| chithun, chaitho, chith• | (3rd) 'to blow, blast, explode' |
| chor, chorè• | (2nd m/f.) 'doctor, healer' |
| choth• | 'for what, why?' |
| chulyc, ai iulcè• | (2nd f.) 'a quadrupedal beast of labor native to Kwyticha. Their scientific name is Zygopus kwitichaensis, of the family Zygopodae' |
| chè, cha, cho• | (1-3rd all) 'who, what (interrogative)' |
| chío, chi • | (2-3rd m/f. Tlarywýtícha) 'child' |
| cilu, y chilur | (4th vowel stem inan.) ‘path’ |
| cithír, ai gcithírè• | (2nd f.) 'cithír, large-bodied bipedal pursuit predators' |
| citlódwè, citlódwir• | (1st inan.) 'ayahuasca' |
| crag, o ñhragýr• | (4th mas.) Bear-dog, amphicyonid |
| cragaidh, ai gcragaidh• | (2nd f.) 'amphicyonid cub' |
| cragéa, o ñhragéar• | (4th m.) 'armor fish' |
| craimè, craim, craio• | (1-3rd adj.) 'Canine, beardog-like' |
| crur, crurhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'creator' |
| cruryn, crurno• | 'able to be done, possible, feasible' |
| crátho, y chráthur• | (1st -o stem inan.) 'action, act, verb' |
| cèrhè, y chèrhir• | (1st inan.) 'branches, ramets, arms' |
| dagòr• | '114, one hundred forty four' |
| daighui, daighu, daigho• | (1-3rd adj.) 'evil, bad' |
| daighvylè, y dhaighvylir• | (1st inan.) 'evil, malice, ill-will' |
| dairè, y dhairir• | (1st inan.) 'storm, battle' |
| danno, y dhannir• | (1st inan.) shore |
| dannálh, y dhannálhýr• | (4th adj.) 'finite, limited, restricted' |
| dano, datháno, dan• | (1st) 'to stop, cease' |
| danrui, danro• | (1-3rd adj.) 'to be stopped' |
| danyrú, danyrúr• | (4th adj.) 'made of jade' |
| danòg• | '9, nine' |
| daon, dithao, du• | (3rd) 'to eat, consume' |
| daorun, daorho, daorús• | (3rd) 'to feed, nourish' |
| daorúsuth• | 'to please (me); please' |
| das• | (Indeclinable) '-self' |
| dathýgnui, y dhathýgnui• | (1st inan.) 'riches, wealth' |
| defo, defaitho, detho• | (1st) 'to spit, spray' |
| dhaifo, dharaifo, dhaia• | (1st) 'to honor, respect' |
| dhainè, y dhainir • | (1st inan.) 'hill, mound, heap, pile, bulwark, rampart' |
| dhairui, dhairo• | (1-3rd adj.) 'honorable, respectable' |
| dhan• | 'Across, through' |
| dhasmaimè, y dhasmaimir• | (4th inan.) 'lightning bolt, thunderbolt, flash' |
| dhasmaineo, dhasmaineaitho, dhasmainea• | (1st) 'to thunderstorm' |
| dhasmioeg, y dhasmioegýr• | (4th inan.) 'cannon' |
| dhasmiálh, y dhasmiálhýr• | (4th inan.) 'torch' |
| dhasmo, dhasmaitho, dhasmatho• | (1st) 'to flash, blaze, glisten' |
| dhasmè, y dhasmir• | (1st inan.) Fire |
| dhasmýraim, y dhasmýraimýr• | (4th inan.) 'gunpowder' |
| dhenè, y dhenir• | (1st inan.) 'sun' |
| dheñái y dheñair• | (1st inan.) 'hat resembling the dhoenè' |
| dhoema, dhoemhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'member of the Dhoemagnui, an armed polity serving as police and local garrison' |
| dhoemagnui, y dhoemagnuir• | (1st inan.) 'Dhoemagnui, a collective polity serving as local garrison and police force' |
| dhoemýn, dhoemýtho, dhoema• | (4th Lunar) 'to guard, protect, watch' |
| dhoenè, y dhoenir• | (1st inan.) 'tall metal helmet reaching a point' |
| dhoevno, dhoevnaitho, dhoedo• | (1st) 'to deign, to consider appropriate' |
| dhoevè, dhoev, dhoevo• | (1-3rd adj.) 'good, working, able, fitting, suitable' |
| dhowynún, dhowenaitho, dhowynús• | (3rd) 'to give for money, to sell' |
| dhowynús, dhowynúsýr• | (4th m/f.) 'seller, merchant' |
| dhuciam, y dhuciamýr• | (4th m/f.) 'sailor' |
| dhucithair, dhucithairýr• | (4th m/f.) 'captain of a ship' |
| dhucè, y dhucir• | (1st inan.) 'ship, galley' |
| dhulu• | '11, eleven' |
| dhun, dhaitho, dho• | (3rd Lunar) 'to bring, carry, draw' |
| dhysmiofylè, y dhysmiofylir• | (1st inan.) 'firewood' |
| dhásmýthè, y dhásmýthir• | (1st inan.) 'small fire, spark, sparkle' |
| dhè, y dhir• | (1st inan.) 'jade' |
| dhúlòr• | '176, one hundred seventy six' |
| diasgro, o niasgrom• | (3rd m.) 'the diasgro, large-bodied, horse-like macropredators of the east. Several species exist, all in the genus Equidon, of the Entelodontids' |
| dirfylè, dirfylir• | (1st inan.) 'darkness' |
| dirmè, dirhym, diriw• | (1-3rd adj) 'black, dark' |
| dlai, dlaihýr• | (4th adj.) 'swimming, diving' |
| dlai, dlaihýr• | (4th m/f.) 'swimmer' |
| dlaimýn, dutlaimo, dlai• | (4th) 'to swim' |
| dlo, ai dloè• | (2nd inan.) 'cow, female cow, cattle' |
| dlumlè, y dhlumlir | (1st inan.) 'cloud' |
| dlur• | '96, ninety-six' |
| dlár, ai dlárè• | (2nd f.) 'tongue' |
| dláryv, ai dlárvè• | (2nd f.) 'language' |
| do, dwi, bo • | (1-3rd inan/m/f.) 'he/she/it' |
| doacitlaifrun, doacitelhaifro, doacitlaitho• | (3rd) 'to chop down trees' |
| doacitlaifyr, doacitlaifrýr• | (4th m/f.) 'lumberjack' |
| doacrag, y dhoacragýr• | (4th inan.) 'forest' |
| doacè, y dhoacir• | (1st inan.) 'tree' |
| doascilno, o noascilnom• | (2nd inan.) Monkey |
| dod, dod, do• | (1-3rd) 'his/her/itself' |
| dolnyrú, dolnyrúr• | (4th adj.) 'made of copper' |
| dolyg, y dolgýr• | (4th inan.) 'copper' |
| dorhif, dorho, dorha• | (2nd) 'to come' |
| dosbè, dosyb, dosbo• | (1-3rd adj.) 'thick, fat, loud' |
| drisfo, o nrisfum | (3rd m.) 'domesicated hyena' |
| dro, o nrom• | (3rd m.) 'father' |
| dun• | '3, three' |
| dunhòm, dunhymýr• | (4th adj.) 'thrice, threefold, three times' |
| duryl• | 'tomorrow' |
| e, gi• | 1st PL Pronoun; 'We, us' |
| eam, y 'amýr• | (4th inan.) 'fruit' |
| eanthè, y 'anthir• | (1st inan.) 'gem' |
| ehwar• | '208, two hundred eight' |
| emiam, y 'miamýr• | (4th inan.) 'earring' |
| enathè, enath, enatho• | (1-3rd adj.) 'foolish, simple, idiot' |
| enif, ino, enetho• | (2nd) 'to fall, slip' |
| eoárlialh, y' eoárlialhýr• | (4th adj.) 'peaceful, quiet' |
| eoárlè, y' árlir• | (1st inan.) 'peace, quietness' |
| eraodo, eraodur• | (1st -o stem inan.) 'love, affection' |
| eraono, eraon• | (1st) 'to love' |
| eraorui, eraoro• | (1-3rd adj.) 'to be loved, lovable' |
| ernárýth • | 'always, at all times' |
| ernè y 'rnir• | (1st inan.) 'season' |
| esi• | '13, thirteen' |
| evo, evaitho, evátho• | (1st) 'to think' |
| evythálh, evythálhýr• | (4th adj.) 'careful' |
| evátho, y 'váthur• | (1st -o stem inan.) 'thought, thinking, care' |
| eváthum• | 'carefully, with care, with caution' |
| frasyn• | '48, fourty-eight' |
| friaidho, o friaidho• | (3rd m.) 'young man, lad' |
| frimè, frim, friw• | (1-3rd adj.) 'masculine, manly' |
| friw, o friwm• | (3rd m.) 'man, guy, sir' |
| fryvaig• | '32, thirty-two' |
| galè, y ghalir• | (1st inan.) 'olive oil' |
| ganro, o nganrom• | (3rd m.) 'bull' |
| gaoth• | Subordinating/delimiting particle, 'that'; 'thus, so' |
| gasdo, y ghasdur• | (1st -o stem inan.) 'word' |
| gasdwè, y ghasdwir• | (1st inan.) 'long words' |
| gcamrú, gcamrúr• | (4th vowel stem adj.) 'finished, completed, perfected, ended' |
| gcedhiomairè, y iedhiomairè• | (1st inan.) 'statue' |
| gcedhoeg, y iedhoegýr• | (4th inan.) 'catapult' |
| gcedhè, y iedhir• | (1st inan.) 'rock, stone' |
| gcialhif, gcialho, gcialha• | (1st inan.) 'to believe, trust in' |
| gcialrui, gcialro• | (1-3rd adj.) 'to be believed, worthy of trust' |
| gcif, gcicho, gcitho• | (2nd) 'to give birth to, to produce, to yield' |
| gcignui, gcignui, gcigno• | (1-3rd adj.) 'many, various, varied' |
| gcignuir• | 'variously, diversely' |
| gcithi, gcithi, gcithiw• | (1-3rd adj.) 'fruitful, able to bear fruit/offspring' |
| gcitho, y yithur• | (1st inan.) 'birth, clan, family, nation' |
| gciámo, gcáma• | (Stative) 'to finish, complete, end' |
| gcomairè, y iomairir• | (1st inan.) 'body, corpse, form' |
| gcorhi, gcorhi, gcorhiw• | (1-3rd adj.) 'mighty' |
| gcorleam, y yorleamýr• | (4th inan.) 'A paper like writing surface' |
| gcorlè, y yorlir• | (1st inan.) 'Reed' |
| gcro, y rohyr• | (4th inan.) 'fruit, portion, article, chapter' |
| gcru, gcrur• | (4th m/f.) 'son, daughter, offspring' |
| gcrun, gcirho, gcrótho• | (3rd) 'to be born' |
| gcurialhun, gcurialho, gcurialha• | (3rd Lunar) to attack, assault |
| gcuro, gceraitho, gcurwatho• | (1st) 'to fight' |
| gmaov, gmaovýr• | (4th m/f.) 'farmer' |
| gmaovo, gmaovaitho, gmaov• | (1st) 'to turn the land, to till, farm, cultivate, prepare' |
| gmodhai, y ghmodhair• | (1st inan.) 'plain, flatland, field, land' |
| gmodhiam, gmodhiamýr• | (4th adj.) 'rural, of the fields' |
| gmun, gmunýr• | (4th m/f.) 'competitor, rival, athlete' |
| gmuno, gmýnaitho, gmudo• | (1st) 'to compete, strive' |
| gmunè, gmun, gmuno• | (1-3rd adj.) 'flat, equal to, equative of [dhoevnè, dhoevyn, dhoevno]' |
| gmydár• | History, the past; the past tense |
| gnaho, o ngnahom• | (3rd m.) 'animal' |
| gnim, gnimýr | (4th m/f.) 'speaker' |
| gnimun, gegnimo, gnitho• | (3rd) 'to say, tell, declare' |
| gnimè, y ghnimir• | (1st inan.) 'finger, a unit of distance equal to roughly 9 cm' |
| gnui, gnuir• | (1st inan.) 'root, family, kin, bottom' |
| golha• | Chicken, hen |
| grenè• | (1st inan.) 'sugar' |
| gurai, y ghurair• | (1st inan.) 'neck' |
| gwaimè, y waimir• | (1st inan.) 'tears, crying' |
| gwairo, boero, gwirho• | (1st) 'to light, set fire to, burn' |
| gwalhè, y walhir• | (1st inan.) 'inn, tavern, resturant' |
| gwaorè, gwaor, gwaoro• | (1-3rd adj.) 'north, northern' |
| gwar• | '16, sixteen' |
| gwathárè, y wathárir• | (1st inan.) 'night' |
| gweúrun, gweuraitho, gweúrho• | (1st) 'to light on fire, to cause to burn' |
| gwi, ne• | 'I, me' |
| gwirainè, y wirainir• | (1st inan.) 'thurible, censer, incense burner' |
| gwirialh, gwirialhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'thurifer, acolyte, magician (LIT. incense-bearer)' |
| gwirú, gwirúr• | (4th adj.) 'magical, supernatural, beautiful' |
| gwirú, y wirúr• | (4th inan.) 'incense, magic' |
| gwirúrun, gwiroraitho, gwirúsde• | (3rd) 'to enchant' |
| gwybainè, y wybainir• | (1st inan.) 'teaching, lesson' |
| gwybialhun, gwybialho, gwybialha• | (3rd) 'to learn, begin to know, study' |
| gwybya, gwybyýr• | (1-3rd adj.) 'smart, skilled, intelligent' |
| gwybyafylè, gwybyafylir• | (1st inan.) 'skill, intelligence, smarts' |
| gwybúrun, gwybyraitho, gwybúsdo• | (3rd Lunar) 'to say, tell, teach, declare' |
| gwybús, gwybúsýr• | (4th m/f.) 'teacher' |
| gwyfylè, y wyfylir | (1st inan.) 'science, knowledge' |
| gwymè y wymir | (1st inan.) 'eye' |
| gwyrdho, o ngwyrdhom• | (3rd m.) 'hyena, nightgang' |
| gwyrhú, y wyrhúr• | (4th -u stem inan.) 'grass, herbs, plant foliage' |
| gwyv, gwybýr• | (4th m/f.) 'seer, sage, wiseman, scholar' |
| gwyvo, gwybitho• | (Stative) 'to know, to be able to' |
| gyriai, y ghyriai• | (1st inan.) 'ginger' |
| gý• | 'or' |
| gý• | 'Below, under, from' (+GEN) |
| gý nirir• | 'from nothing, out of the blue' |
| gýlho, o ngýlhom• | (3rd m.) 'foot' |
| gýlhoa, y ghýlhýr• | (4th inan.) 'boot' |
| gýno, gýnaitho, gýsdo• | (1st) 'to call' |
| gýnúrun, gýnýraitho, gýnúsdo• | (3rd) 'to affix, to derive' |
| gýrui, y ghýrui• | (1st inan.) 'peppercorn' |
| gýruialh, gýruialhýr• | (4th adj.) 'spicy, hot' |
| gýrun, gahýro, gýsdo• | (3rd) 'to say, talk, call' |
| gýthè, y ghýthir• | (1st inan.) 'affix' |
| hofo, hofaitho, hotho• | (1st inan.) 'to vomit, puke, heave, yap' |
| hwin, ai hwinýr• | (4th f.) 'right hand' |
| hwin, hwinýr• | (4th adj.) 'right, north' |
| hwino, nýhwíno, hwido• | (1st) 'to seize, occupy' |
| hwynún, hwenaitho, hwynúsdo• | (3rd Lunar) 'to give' |
| hyfail, hyfailè• | (2nd inan.) 'wild horse' |
| hýgro, hýrho• | (Stative) 'to hate, despise, debase' |
| hýr• | '4, four' |
| hýrhalh, y hýrhylhýr• | (4th adj.) 'wrathful, violent' |
| hýrhi, hýrhi, hýrhiw• | (1-3rd adj.) 'worthy of hatred, despicable' |
| hýrhir• | 'hatefully, with hatred' |
| hýrho, y hýrhir• | (1st inan.) 'hate, hatred' |
| hýrlútho• | '1024, one thousand twenty four' |
| hýrthòm, hýrthymýr• | (4th adj.) 'fourfold, four times' |
| i• | 'Down from, below, of, then, after (+GEN)' |
| iam, iamýr• | (4th adj.) 'west' |
| ianthialha, y ianthialhýr• | (4th inan.) 'ferronnière' |
| ici, y 'cir• | (1st inan.) 'chili' |
| icianè, y 'cianir | (1st inan.) 'time, era' |
| idryl• | 'the day after tomorrow' |
| ifmè, y 'fmir• | (1st inan.) 'eyebrow' |
| ifynálin, ifynálýnýr• | (4th inan.) 'Ighālian jewelry that covers the brow' |
| igcè, y 'gcir• | (1st inan.) 'salt' |
| ikwè, y 'kwir• | (1st inan.) 'ebony, ebony-tree' |
| il• | 'If, whether' |
| ilfírè, y 'lfírir• | (1st inan.) 'pine, pine tree' |
| ilhui, y 'lhuir• | (1st inan.) 'rain' |
| ilhuio, ilhuiaitho, ilhuitho• | (1st) 'to rain' |
| ilhè, ilha, ilho• | (1-3rd m/f/inan.) 'this, proximate demonstrative' |
| ilne, an ilnin• | (2-3rd Plural m/f.) people, race, nation |
| ilñaimè, y 'lnyaimir• | (1st inan.) 'republic, democracy' |
| ime• | Not, used with adjectives and nouns |
| imeao• | If not, otherwise, unless |
| imro, aimro, imyr• | (1st) 'to play, take leisure' |
| imydhúrun, imydhoraitho, imydhúsdo• | (3rd) 'to deafen, to numb' |
| imyvátho, y 'váthur• | (1st -o stem inan.) 'apathy, without care' |
| imyváthum• | 'carelessly, incognisant' |
| imèvythálh, imèvythálhýr• | (4th adj.) 'careless, apathetic, ignorant' |
| imédh, imedhýr• | (4th adj.) 'deaf, numb, unable to hear/feel; dull, stupid' |
| imédhvylè, imédhfylir• | (1st inan.) 'deafness, numbness, unconciousness' |
| imóryg, imórgýr• | (4th adj.) 'immortal' |
| imúdvylè, y 'múdvylir• | (1st inan.) 'beaver construction' |
| imúdè, y 'múdir• | (1st inan.) 'wall' |
| imúnylhoi, y 'múnylhoir• | (1st inan.) 'dam' |
| ingcrúryn, ingcrúrno• | (1-3rd adj.) 'impossible, not feasible' |
| ino• | 'around, encircling, surrounding' |
| ino, inano, inatho• | (1st irregular) 'to sit in a circle, to gather; to surround, besiege' |
| ino, inwi, imo • | (1-3rd) 'none, no one' |
| inynnálh, y 'nynnálhýr• | (4th adj.) 'unlimited, infinite, wild' |
| inysnaghýn, inysnagho, inysnatho• | (4th) 'to embrace, hug, kiss; to cherish' |
| inysnatho, y 'nysnathir• | (1st inan.) 'embracing, embrace, hug' |
| inyválrif, inorymálro, inyhorho• | (2nd irregular) 'to go around in a circle, to encircle' |
| inè, y 'nir• | (1st inan.) 'ring, band' |
| iomè, iom, iomo• | (1-3rd adj.) 'new, fresh, young' |
| iovè, y iovir• | (1st inan.) 'yoke, seal' |
| irhi, irhio• | (2-3rd) 'servant' |
| irlinè, irlinir• | (1st inan.) 'a special ring worn around the thumb with a flange. Although developed initially to protect the thumb pulp from the stresses of thumb draw archery, the ring is used extensively as ceremonial jewelry, with special rings symbolizing status and military and social rank' |
| irlè, y 'rlir• | (1st inan.) 'tooth, teeth' |
| irui, y 'rui• | (1st inan.) 'mustard' |
| irámè, y 'rámir• | (1st inan.) 'pair of hands' |
| iu• | 'Like, as' (+GEN) |
| iun, nano, gýtho• | (Irregular) 'to be, auxiliary' |
| ivalmè, y 'valmir• | (1st inan.) 'pair of horns, antlers' |
| ivo, iva• | (Stative) 'to remember' |
| ivo, ivarui, ro• | (1-3rd adj.) 'to be remembered, memorable' |
| kagcui, y hagcuir• | (1st inan.) 'kazoo' |
| kilýmai, y hilýmair• | (1st inan.) 'Turmeric, saffron' |
| koenè, y hoenir• | (1st inan.) 'skin, hide, peel, bark' |
| kolmainè, y holmainir• | (1st inan.) 'paint' |
| kolmo, gulmo, kolym• | (1st) 'to paint, color, dye' |
| kolmrú, kolmrúr• | (4th adj.) 'painted, colored, dyed' |
| kolym, kolmýr• | (4th m/f.) 'painter, dyer' |
| koraidho, o nghoraidhom• | (3rd m.) 'little brother' |
| koroimè, koroim, koroio• | (1-3rd adj.) 'brotherly, a friend like a brother' |
| kosdè, y hosdir• | (1st inan.) 'sapphire, lapis lazuli' |
| kosmè, kosym, kosiw• | (1-3rd adj.) 'dark green, dark blue, purple' |
| kothlai, y hothlair | (1st inan.) 'turtle' |
| kothlaiam, y hothlaiamýr• | (4th inan.) 'turtle shell' |
| kuro, o nghuro• | (3rd m.) 'brother' |
| kwai, y hwair• | (1st inan.) 'a Quit'ixtum folk song' |
| kwiryth, ai hwirthai• | (2nd f.) 'deer' |
| kwíun, hwio, kwitho | (3rd) 'to take, buy' |
| ky, ki• | '2nd Singular Informal, you' |
| kycè, y hycir• | (1st inan.) 'southern peppercorn, more potent than that of the north' |
| kythífylè• | (1st inan.) 'height, health, strength' |
| kythímè, kythím, kythíw• | (1-3rd adj.) 'tall, healthy' |
| labi, y labir• | (1st inan.) 'tangent' |
| laonè, y laonir• | (1st inan.) 'face' |
| laorimè, y laorimir• | (1st inan.) 'light' |
| lhai, y lhair• | (1st inan.) 'ice' |
| lhaialha, y lhaialhýr• | (1st inan.) 'ice-bearing, icy, frosty' |
| lhaiaono, lhaiaonaitho, lhaiaovodo• | (1st) 'to iceskate' |
| lheghýloa, lheghýlýr• | (4th inan.) 'iceskate' |
| lhucrè, y lhucrir• | (1st inan.) 'birch, birch tree' |
| liad• | '15, fifteen' |
| losbo, losbaitho, losba• | (1st) 'to fear' |
| losbrui, losbro• | (1-3rd adj.) 'to be feared, dangerous' |
| losbrúfylè, y losbrúfylir• | (1st inan.) 'danger' |
| losbyghasdwè, y losbyghasdwir• | (1st inan.) 'fear of long words' |
| losbè, y losbir• | (1st inan.) 'fear' |
| lurhú, lurhúr• | (4th vowel stem adj.) 'warm, heated, prepared' |
| lysmída, lysmídè• | (2nd m/f.) 'drug dealer' |
| lýnun, lýlno, lýnu• | (3rd) 'to yoke, tie, bind, marry' |
| lýnuno, lýnýnaitho, lýnudo• | (1st) 'to weave, knit' |
| mai, ai vai• | (2nd f.) 'mother' |
| maidh, ai vaidhè• | (2nd f.) 'young woman, lass' |
| maig• | '2, two' |
| maigdòm, maigdymýr• | (4th adj.) 'twofold, twice, times two' |
| mailýdè, y vailýdir• | (1st inan.) 'cosine' |
| mairhun, výmairho, mairho• | (3rd) 'to dip, immerse, fill, drown; to bury' |
| mairú, y vairúr• | (4th vowel stem inan.) 'a cookie often dipped in coffee or milk' |
| malai, y valair• | (1st inan.) 'leg' |
| malaif, manlaio, mala• | (1st) 'to pray, plead, request' |
| malhoè, y valhoir• | (1st inan.) 'Lake, body of water' |
| malhýthè, y valhýthir• | (1st inan.) 'lake, pond' |
| malmè, y valmir• | (1st inan.) 'pair of legs' |
| malrialhun, malriaitho, malrialho• | (3rd) 'to set out, to begin a journey' |
| malrif, remálro, horho• | (2nd) 'to go, travel, tread, move' |
| malrun, malraitho, malrúsdo• | (3rd) 'to send' |
| mao• | '12, twelve' |
| maoglo, o maoglom• | (3rd m.) 'mammoth' |
| maolif, mulaitho, mulho• | (2nd) 'to drink' |
| maorun, mumaoro, maorho• | (3rd) 'to sand, refine, clean, tear down' |
| maridýthè, y varidýthè• | (1st inan.) 'hill' |
| masdè, y vasdir | (1st inan.) 'tomatoes' |
| mechír, mechírè• | (2nd f.) 'sister' |
| medhif, medo, medho• | (2nd) 'to hear, feel' |
| medho• | 'through a sensation, feelingly' |
| medho, y vedhur• | (1st -o stem inan.) 'feeling, sensation' |
| mehai, mehair• | (1st inan.) 'flower' |
| merhaidh, merhaidhè• | (2nd f.) 'younger sister' |
| mesbui, y vesbuir• | (1st inan.) 'mezbu, a wind instrument resembling a didgeridoo' |
| mhaola, ai maolè• | (2nd f.) 'knee, bend, turn' |
| mhido, gcimido, mhido• | (1st) 'to forget, forgive' |
| mhiwdrialha, mhiwdrelhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'spear-bearer; common foot-soldier' |
| mhiwdrè, y phiwdrir• | (1st inan.) 'spear' |
| mhiwdrégýn, mhiwdrégýtho, mhiwdrétho• | (4th Lunar) 'to spear-throw' |
| mhoag, y phoagýr• | (4th inan.) 'castle, fortress, city' |
| mhoagvórha, y phoagvórhar• | (4th inan.) 'cannon' |
| mhoagáti, y phoagátir• | (1st inan.) 'Ati, a city in north Ighālinar' |
| mi• | At/in/on (+GEN), within, between (+DAT) |
| mi• | 'but' |
| mi-• | 'again, twice' |
| miachè, y viachir• | (1st inan.) 'name, title' |
| miarif, miaraitho, miasdo• | (2nd) 'to return, to go back' |
| migúi, y vigúir• | (1st inan.) 'carrot' |
| milh, milhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'singer' |
| milhif, nuwilhif, milho• | (2nd) 'to sing' |
| milho, milhaitho, milha• | (1st) 'to remake, resculpt, to reshape, reform, rearrange' |
| minalif, midysnálo, migcrorátho• | (2nd) 'to recreate, restore, to copy, imitate' |
| mirhun, mivýrhun, mirho• | (3rd) 'to sail' |
| mirýghýn, myaosdígho, mýraitho• | (4th) 'to write again, to transcribe, copy, repeat' |
| mith• | Reciprocal particle |
| mithaor, mithudhair, mithnúrho• | (3rd Reciprocal) 'to see each other, to meet each other' |
| mithnysná, mithnysná, mithnysnatho• | (2nd Reciprocal) 'to embrace each other, to hug' |
| mithraon, mithraona• | (1st Reciprocal Stative) 'to love one another, to flirt, date' |
| miwybúrun, miwybyraitho, miwybúsdo• | (3rd) 'to reteach, retell, recite' |
| miwybúsdo, y viwybúsdo• | (1st -o stem inan.) 'reteaching, recitation' |
| miwynún, miwenaitho, miwynúsdo• | (3rd) 'to distribute' |
| miño, maiño, miña• | (1st) ‘to live again, to ressurect, rise again’ |
| modro, modraitho, morho• | (1st) 'to die' |
| modrúrun, modroraitho, morha• | (3rd) 'to cause to die, to kill' |
| mogýn, mogýtho, modo• | (4th Lunar) 'to report, announce' |
| moryg, morgýr• | (4th adj.) 'mortal, dying' |
| morú, morúr• | (4th -u stem m/f.) 'victim, one who is slain, one who is killed' |
| mui, y vuir• | (1st inan.) 'berries, olives' |
| muighylè, y vuighylir• | (1st inan.) 'olive' |
| muinyrú, y vuinyrúr• | (4th inan.) 'jam, jelly, wine' |
| mulhun, mulho, mulha• | (3rd) 'to bite' |
| murmè, murym, muriw | (1-3rd adj.) 'purple, pink' |
| murnè, y vurnir• | (1st inan.) 'death' |
| myl, ai vylè• | (2nd f.) 'head, mind' |
| mylai, mylair• | (4th m/f.) 'executor' |
| mylaifrun, myldelhaifro, mylai• | (3rd) 'to behead, execute' |
| mylairui, mylairo• | (1-3rd adj.) 'to be slain, worthy of death' |
| mylaitho, y mylaithur• | (1st -o stem inan.) 'execution, beheading' |
| mylhèrmè, y mylhèrmir• | (1st inan.) 'antlers' |
| myraidè, y vyraidir• | (1st inan.) 'mountain' |
| myriúr• | '192, one hundred ninety two' |
| myrúgla, ai vyrúgla• | (2nd f.) Elephant |
| mèrválè, y vervalir• | (1st inan.) 'library' |
| mýláchè, y výláchir• | (1st inan.) 'stew' |
| mýrái, y výráihýr• | (4th inan) 'printing press' |
| nachaifè, y dhachaifir• | (1st inan.) 'galleon, a large vessel driven by wind as opposed to oars' |
| nachais, y dhachaisýr• | (1st inan.) 'boat, ship' |
| nagainè, y dhagainir• | (1st inan.) 'tomb, grave, sepulchre' |
| nagcairo, nachaisdo• | (Stative) 'to float, fly' |
| nagrú, y dhagrúr• | (4th -u stem inan.) 'sarcophagus' |
| nagýn, nadhygo, nag | (4th) 'to bury, inter' |
| nai, naio• | (1-3rd m/f/inan.) 'that, distal demonstrative' |
| nai, nair• | (1st inan.) 'mouth, opening' |
| naimè, náim, naio• | (1-3rd adj.) 'small, cute, lovable' |
| naini, y dhainir• | (1st inan.) 'door' |
| nainè, y dhainir• | (1st inan.) 'chair, seat' |
| nalai, y dhalair• | (1st inan.) 'veil, tall hat with veil worn by women' |
| nalh• | '6, six' |
| nalif, dysnálo, crorátho• | (2nd Suppletive) 'to grow, cultivate, make, do |
| naostlun, nynaostlo, nastlaotho• | (3rd) 'to walk, go' |
| naraimè, y dharaimir• | (1st inan.) 'pair of wings' |
| naráia, y dharaihýr• | (4th inan.) 'grain' |
| nastlai, y dhastlair• | (1st inan.) 'step, grade, pace; a distance of 4096 tulè, or 184.32 m' |
| nastlair• | 'gradually, step-by-step' |
| nastlairo, nastleraitho, nastlaira• | (1st) 'to work gradually, to walk' |
| nastlú, nastlúhýr• | (4th f.) 'nastlú' |
| nath• | 'Or not, interrogative particle' |
| natho, y dhathur• | (1st -o stem inan.) 'burial' |
| nhaid• | (4th adj.) 'first, preceding, leading' |
| nhaidrun, hugnaidro, nhaidyr• | (3rd) "to lead" |
| nhaidyr, nhaidrýr• | (4th m/f.) 'master, leader, sir' |
| nhimriam, nhimriamýr• | (4th m/f.) 'a nature spirit in Eol folklore, said to have the power to shapeshift into animals and often tied to specific regions or natural landmarks' |
| nhimrè, y thimrir• | (1st inan.) 'nature, natural world, Maloekalen, realm' |
| nho, hogno, nhotho• | (1st) 'to suck, absorb' |
| nhoigcaion, y foigcaion• | (4th inan.) 'mead' |
| nhoimè, nhoim, nhoio• | (1-3rd adj.) 'yellow, golden, shining, charismatic, sweet, youthfu, sunny' |
| nhoinyrú, nhoinyrúr• | (4th adj.) 'golden, made from gold' |
| nhoinálif, nhoinlaitho, nhoinálho• | (2nd Lunar) 'to gild' |
| nhoiè, y foir• | (1st inan.) 'gold, honey' |
| nimè, y dhimir • | (1st inan.) 'stomach, belly' |
| nir• | '7, seven' |
| nir, ai dhirè• | (2nd f.) 'snake, worm' |
| niraidè, y dhiraidir• | (1st inan.) 'week' |
| niraimè, y dhiraimir• | (1st inan.) 'fortnight, two weeks' |
| nirir• | (Indeclinable) 'nothing, void, emptyness' |
| nirir ime• | (Indeclinable) 'nothing, (LIT.) not of nature' |
| nirúr• | '112, one hundred twelve' |
| nis• | 'to that place, thither' |
| niw• | 'there, in that place' |
| niwvè, y dhiwvir• | (1st inan.) 'sky, heaven' |
| niwvýmè, niwvim, niwviw• | (1-3rd adj.) 'light blue, cyan, bluish-green' |
| no, nano, natho• | (1st) 'to sit' |
| noagè, y dhoagir• | (1st inan.) 'rock, boulder' |
| nolif, nodlo, norho• | (2nd) 'to sleep' |
| nolri, nolri, nolriw• | (1st inan.) 'tired, fatigued' |
| nolriúrun, nolriraitho, nolriúsdo• | (3rd Lunar) 'to tire, fatigue' |
| nomrálin, nomrálýnýr• | (4th inan.) 'Ighālian jewelry that covers the nose' |
| norho, y dhorhir | (1st inan) 'sleep' |
| numrè, numrir• | (1st inan.) 'nose' |
| nur, y dhurghýr• | (1st inan.) 'water, sea' |
| nurag, y dhurygýr• | (4th inan.) 'island' |
| nuraimè, y dhuraimir• | (1st inan.) 'flipper' |
| nurhes• | 'clearly, visibly' |
| nurhi, y dhurhir• | (1st inan.) 'fog' |
| nurhir• | 'because of' |
| nurhun, nudhírho, nurho• | (3rd) 'to see, watch' |
| nurygnui, y nurygnuir• | (1st inan.) 'archipelago' |
| nusè, y dhusir• | (1st inan.) 'claws, nails, talons' |
| nyhúrif, nyrhaitho, nyrho • | (2nd Lunar) 'to beat, strike, punch, hit' |
| nylhè, nylhir• | (1st inan.) 'candle' |
| nysainè, y dhysainir• | (1st inan.) 'axe, handaxe' |
| nyseñalha, y dhyseñalhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'axe-bearer' |
| nérad• | ‘behold, see, observe’ |
| níli• | 'from that place, thence' |
| nògnaimai, y dhògnaimair• | (1st inan.) 'cave' |
| nòliúrun, nòlioraitho, nolho• | (3rd) 'to put to sleep' |
| nòráchif, nòrchaitho, nòrátho• | (1st inan.) 'to cook' |
| núrun, nuraitho, nús• | (3rd) 'to set, place, put, add' |
| núsdos• | 'plus, added to' |
| o• | '1, one' |
| obrè, y 'brir | (1st inan.) 'potato' |
| od-• | 'un-' |
| odarnun, odarynaitho, odaryn• | (3rd) 'to unfold, reveal' |
| odasmif, odysmaitho, odasym• | (2nd) 'to unarrange, to make a mess' |
| odlia, ai 'dliè • | (2nd f.) 'female senator' |
| odlio, y 'dliom• | (3rd m.) 'male senator' |
| odlýnun, odlýlno, odlýnu• | (3rd) 'to unbind, unyoke, take apart, subtract' |
| oegýn, oegýtho, oetho• | (4th Lunar) 'to throw' |
| oelyg, o 'lgýr | (3rd m.) 'a large species of cervid with giant antlers' |
| ofylè, y 'fylir• | (1st inan.) wood, lumber |
| ognyrú, ognyrúr• | (4th vowel stem adj.) 'made of bone, tusk, ivory; pale white' |
| oimè, y 'mir• | (1st inan.) 'pair of ears, ear' |
| oinlaifrun, ointhelhaifro, oinlai• | (3rd) 'to trim the ears, a practice commonly exhibited by males' |
| olhi• | 'hence, from this place' |
| olho• | 'here, in this place' |
| onaiv, ai 'naibè• | (2nd f.) 'beaver' |
| orhun, orhaitho, ortho• | (3rd Lunar) 'to tear, break' |
| orlè, y rlir• | (1st inan.) 'leaf' |
| os• | 'to this place, hither' |
| othmè, othym, othiw• | (1-3rd adj.) 'alone' |
| piamrè, y phiamrir• | 'Eucalyptus deglupta' |
| posyg, ai bosgè• | (2nd f.) 'hare, rabbit, coney' |
| pralbysè, y phralbysir• | (1st inan.) 'mud bricks' |
| pralgcèdhè, y phralgcèdhir• | (1st inan.) 'stone bricks' |
| pralè, y phralir | (1st inan.) 'bricks' |
| rag, y ragýr | (4th inan.) 'land, region' |
| raoe, raoer• | (4th vowel stem adj.) 'friendly, amicable' |
| raofylè, y raofylir• | (1st inan.) 'friendship, unity, amicability' |
| raosdo, o raosdom• | (3rd m.) 'male friend' |
| raver• | 'in a friendly manner, amicably' |
| ravro, ravraitho, ravra• | (1st) 'to befriend' |
| rhaim, y rhaimýr• | (4th inan.) 'snow' |
| rhaimè, rhaim, rhaio• | (1-3rd adj.) 'freezing, cold, white' |
| rhaio, rhaitho, rhitho• | (1st) 'to stir, incite, disturb' |
| rhibui, y rhibuir• | (1st inan.) 'chest, breast' |
| rhimúrun, rhimoraitho, rhimúsdo• | (3rd) 'to freeze something, to chill something' |
| rhiw, o rhiwm• | (3rd m.) 'man, guy, sir' |
| rho, y rhur• | (1st o stem inan.) 'want, desire, will' |
| rhoso, rhòsaitho, rhosdo• | (1st) 'to want, desire, demand, will' |
| rhothiam, rhothiamýr• | (4th inan.) 'divine will' |
| rhum, ai rumè• | (2nd f.) 'bison, buffalo' |
| ruhè, y ruhir• | (1st inan.) 'bottle, flask, jug' |
| rulh, rulhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'king, queen, monarch' |
| rulhafylè, y rulhafylir• | (1st inan.) 'kingship, monarchy' |
| rulhaimè, y rulhaimir• | (1st inan.) 'kingdom, monarch, domain' |
| rulhú, rulhúr• | (4th -u stem adj.) 'high, lofty, raised' |
| rulhúrag, rulhúrygýr• | (4th inan.) 'highlands, the western highlands of Eolyrag' |
| rulvo, rulvaitho, rulho• | (1st) 'to rise, ascend' |
| rulvè, rulyv, rulvo• | (1-3rd adj.) 'deep' |
| rusyd, ai rusdè• | (2nd f.) 'female friend' |
| rýsmialhun, rýsmialho, rýsmialha• | (3rd Lunar) 'to become red, to blush, to become of age' |
| rýsmialhúrun, rýsmialhoraitho, rýsmialhúsdo• | (3rd) 'to cause to become red, to flatter, charm' |
| rýsmialhús, rýsmialhúsýr• | (4th adj.) 'charming, flattering' |
| rýsmè, rýsym, rýsmiw• | (1-3rd adj.) 'red, orange, passionate, patriotic' |
| rýsmè, y rýsmir• | (1st inan.) 'blood' |
| sa• | '10, ten' |
| sai, saihýr• | (4th m/f.) 'writer' |
| sainè, y sainir• | (1st inan.) 'pen, stylus' |
| samryno, samrynaitho, samrydo• | (1st) 'to amaze' |
| saoem• | 'above, over, greater than, before' |
| saoengythímè, y saoengythímir• | (1st inan.) 'redwood, redwood tree' |
| saolun, sulaitho, saolho• | (3rd Lunar) 'to dream, sleep' |
| saor• | '80, eighty' |
| saoymaidyr• | 'the day before yesterday' |
| seghýfylè, y seghýfylir• | (1st inan.) 'writing, glyphs' |
| si• | 'and' |
| sighýn, aosdígho, saitho• | (4th) 'to write' |
| silhui, silhuir• | (1st inan.) 'lizard' |
| silhuimè, silhuim, silhuio• | (1-3rd adj.) 'lizard-like, reptilian' |
| sim, simhýr• | (4th inan.) 'meat, flesh' |
| sime• | 'and not, nor' |
| simýdlo, y simýdlir• | (1st inan.) 'beef' |
| sir, y sirgýr• | (4th inan.) 'hair' |
| smaivè, smaivir• | (1st inan.) Gift, donation |
| sman, y smanýr• | (4th inan.) 'sand, arena' |
| smiúr• | '160, one hundred sixty' |
| snaghýn, asnagho, snatho• | (4th ambitransitive) 'to stretch, to reach, to extend' |
| sni, y snir• | (1st inan.) 'star' |
| snurhýn, snýrhýtho, snurho• | (4th) 'to harm, break, vex' |
| snurun, snoraitho, snurun• | (3rd) 'to ache, hurt' |
| sníwyba, sníwybyhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'astrologer, astronomer' |
| sníwyfylè, y sníwyfylir | (1st inan.) 'astronomy, astrology' |
| sufrè, y sufrir• | (1st inan.) 'corn, wheat, seed' |
| sulútho• | '256, two hundred fifty six' |
| sulýdún• | '768, seven hundred sixty eight' |
| sulýmaig• | '512, five hundred twelve' |
| supyrwáialh, supyrwáialhýr• | (4th adj.) (informal) 'overtly absurd, ridiculous, nonsensical' |
| sythè, y sythir | (1st inan.) 'poison, illness' |
| sébrui, y sébruir• | (1st inan.) 'cheese' |
| sòlrú, y sòlrúr• | (4th vowel stem inan.) 'dream, vision' |
| sýbè, y sýbir | (1st inan.) 'bees' |
| sýgcin, y sýgcinýr• | (4th inan.) 'cinnamon' |
| sýrínè, y sýrínir• | (1st inan.) 'sword' |
| sýríñalha, sýríñelhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'sword-bearer' |
| tainè, y thainir• | (1st inan.) 'medicine, drug, psychoactive' |
| taiñalha, taiñalhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'drug-bearing, doctor, pharmacist, healer, drug-dealer' |
| tam, y thamýr• | (1st inan) 'tea' |
| tamo, tamaitho, tado• | (1st) 'to heal, mend' |
| tefri, tefri, tefrio | (1-3rd adj.) 'swift, quick, fast' |
| tefrir• | 'quickly, hastily' |
| thaom, y thaomýr• | (4th inan) 'book' |
| thu• | To, towards; up to, until (+GEN) |
| thu nirir• | 'to nothing, to naught' |
| tlaifrun, telhaifro, tlai• | (3rd Lunar) 'to cut, chop, fight, kill, execute' |
| tlairú, tlairúr• | (4th vowel stem adj.) 'short; chopped, rationed' |
| tlifrainè, tlifrainir• | (1st inan.) knife, blade, weapon, edge |
| torfyloth• | 'truely, honestly, verily' |
| torfylè, y thorfylir• | (1st inan.) 'truth, honesty' |
| torui, toru, toro• | (1-3rd adj.) 'true, honest' |
| torwalh, torolhýr• | (4th adj.) 'truthful, saying the truth' |
| trao, y thrýr• | (4th inan.) 'bread' |
| triw, triwghýr• | (4th inan) 'river' |
| trusgo, o nhrusgom• | (3rd m.) 'priest' |
| trusyg, ai drusgè• | (2nd f.) 'priestess' |
| tròchaion , y tròchaionýr• | (4th inan.) 'beer bread' |
| tròrébrui sýgcinýr, y thròrébrui y rýgcinýr• | (1st inan.) 'cheese-bread with cinnamon' |
| tròrébrui, y thròrébruir• | (1st inan.) 'cheese-bread' |
| tulè, y thulir• | (1st inan.) 'elbow, a unit of measurement equal to roughly 45 cm or 5 gnimè' |
| turai, y thurair• | (1st inan.) 'sine' |
| tè, y thir | (1st inan.) 'smoke, vapor' |
| tèfrifylè, y thèfrifylir• | (1st inan.) 'speed, haste, swiftness' |
| ubýtlúi, ubýtlúir• | (1st inan.) 'bolas' |
| ubýtlúialh, ubýtlúelhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'bolas thrower' |
| ug, y 'gýr• | (4th inan.) 'bone, pit of a fruit' |
| ulh, ai ulhè• | (2nd f.) 'bird' |
| usdè, usyd, usdo• | (1-3rd adj.) 'unhealthy, weak, bad' |
| uthòm, uthymýr• | (4th adj.) 'simple, single' |
| vasga, y vasgè• | (2nd f.) 'Vasga, a large domesticated paravian, used for riding. Its scientific name is Ighalibellatrix familiaris.' |
| vicrun, vivýcro, vicro• | (3rd) 'to climb, ascend, rise' |
| viwo, viwaitho, viwtho• | (1st) 'to glomerate, collect, gather' |
| viwè, viwir• | (1st inan.) 'ball, mass' |
| volrúd, y volrúdè• | (2nd f.) 'Volrúd, a domesticated species of large bodied Chlamyphorids, used in bearing large loads. Their scientific name is Lapidaphorus domesticus' |
| vygcégui, y vygcéguir• | (1st inan.) 'catamaran' |
| waine, y wainir• | (1st inan.) 'shield' |
| wanun, wanaitho, wado• | (3rd Lunar) 'to cover' |
| weñálh, y weñálhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'shieldman/maiden, footsoldier' |
| y 'mè dun aorágir• | (2nd; vulgar euphemism) 'to become sexually aroused (LIT. the three ears stand)' |
| y, ai, u• | 'Definite article, the' |
| ycharo, ycharaitho, ycharè• | (1st) 'to set out (from port via a ship); to sail a Bajekhu' |
| yd, ydi• | '2nd Plural/Formal, you' |
| ygnyro, ygnyrom• | (3rd m.) 'horse' |
| ygnyroalh, ygnyroalhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'horseman, knight' |
| ylh, ylhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'potter, sculptor' |
| ylho, ylhaitho, ylha• | (1st) 'to mould, sculpt; to dress, arrange' |
| ylhyraimè, ylhyraimir• | (1st inan.) 'sculpture' |
| ynúrun, enoraitho, ynúthè• | (3rd Lunar) 'to drop, knock over' |
| ysgo, ysgaitho, ysdo | (1st inan.) 'to flow, spill' |
| ysgélo o 'sgélom• | (3rd m.) 'a crocodilian-like monitor lizard' |
| ysyg, y 'sgýr• | (1st inan.) 'spring, well, fountain, cistern' |
| èrao, y 'raor• | (4th m/f.) 'lover, one who loves' |
| èraodur• | 'with love, lovingly, affectionately' |
| èroñálhun, èroñalho, èraoa• | (3rd Lunar) 'to fall in love' |
| éa, y hýr• | (4th inan.) 'fish' |
| íci, ai 'cè• | (2nd f; Tlarywýtícha) 'woman' |
| ñho, chiño, ñha• | (1st) 'to live, exist' |
| òraifyr• | '64, sixty-four' |
| òriur• | '224, two hundred twenty four' |
| ýra, ýrýr• | (4th adj.) 'rotten, decaying, spoiled, dirty' |
| ýrialhun, ýriálho, ýra• | (3rd no passive) 'to rot, decay, spoil' |
| ýthúsfylè, y 'thúsfylir• | (1st inan.) 'archery' |
| ýthúsialh, ýthúsalhýr• | (4th m/f.) 'archer' |
| ýthúsè, y 'thúsir• | (1st inan.) 'bow' |
| ývai, y 'vair• | (1st inan.) 'onion' |