Rastalian is the umbrella term for the languages used by the Ancient Peoples of the world of Agrinum. It draws from such languages as Latin, Greek, Spanish, English, Sanskrit, Japanese and German, and Welsh.
The World of Agrinum[]
Agrinum is a world believed to have been created by Anphia; the culmination of all the energies of the Universe drawn together by the song of Anecuisa, the Goddess of Life, and the crafting of Gaturos, the God of Darkness. In philosophical ideology, Agrinum went through 3 phases: the phase of the Origins, the phase of the Ancients and the phase of the New Era (the present time). The Origins were the first people born from the union of Anphia and Gaia (the spirit of Agrinum). It was said that they were given the language of the Universe, the language spoken by the Gods and that allowed a harnessing of the Universal mana. However, the Origins grew arrogant in their power and eventually war ravaged Agrinum: Gaturos, who had sealed the negative mana of the Universe within himself, released it in his fury of their arrogance, creating the Great Shade that would be the death of the Origins. As Agrinum healed, the Ancient people were born, and despite not gifted with the language of the Universe as the Origins had been, still preserved the ability to weild mana through Song Maidens and Vanguards. How they came to their end, however, is a complete mystery. Very little is actually known of the language of the Origins, which has only been preserved through old tablets and spatterings of Hymns. Likewise, the Ancient language is no longer spoken, but scholars can put together constructed sentences of how it would've been spoken and used.
Origin Dialect[]
The Origin Dialect was believed to be the first language, as well as the language of the Universe. Each letter had a specific meaning, and strung together could make another meaning. Particularly used in song magic, a singer could craft meanings out of these words and make a direct impact magically on their environment.
Here is a table of the Origin Alphabet, and the assigned meanings of each letter. N/A is assigned to a letter where the meaning is ambiguous.
Letter | Meaning |
A | Happiness, light |
B | Destroy, fear, anger |
D | Supplication, hollow, weak |
E | Grow, prosperous, nature (plantlife) |
F | Free, fly, sky, wind (movement) |
G | [a particle to indicate an object being affected] |
H | Breath, Life, air |
I | (gerund) Eternity, Wandering, Water |
J | Ignorance, want |
K | Protect, wall, castle/kingdom |
L | Song, dance, worship, pray, wish, foot |
M | (pronoun) Vessel |
N | Void, empty (negative) |
O | Knowledge, eyes, Sun, omniscience |
Q | Lean, support, give |
P | power, might, earth (solid objects) |
R | mind, subconscious, thought, sleep |
S | holy, temple, sacred, soul |
T | land, home, cradle |
U | unknown, dark |
V | feel, heart, spirit, fire, passion |
W | transform, change |
X | death, end, decay, fate, (to)close |
Y | intertwine, together, twist, spin, knot |
Z | harm, mark, thorn |
AN | beginning, origin, open |
AR | universe, knowledge |
PH | energy (mana), universe, deity |
CH | hunt, food, earn |
SH |
silence, listen, moon |
Examples of the usage of Origin Dialect can be found in ancient tablets found in the Rumea Region (from the West Continent), that seem to narrate a creation myth, though research is still undergoing into how the dialect is deconstructed.
Standard Arian Dialect[]
The Arian language has six vowels; the typical 'a e i o u' as well as 'n', which is also considered a vowel. In the writing system, how vowels are pronounced are clearly marked:
Consonants in the Arian alphabet:
Pronouns[]
1st Person |
2nd person |
3rd person | ||||||
Singular (I) |
Plural (We) |
Singular (you) |
Plural (you) |
Singular (She/he/It) |
Plural (They) | |||
Nominative |
mea |
é |
Yor |
yé |
se |
che |
tí |
es |
Genitive |
mean |
éyn |
Yorn |
yén |
shé |
chén |
tír |
en |
Accusative |
méa |
éy |
Yora |
yér |
shéa |
chéa |
tía |
ert* |
Dative |
méas |
éys |
yors |
yérs |
shés |
chés |
tís |
ers |
- The accusative of the 3rd person plural can also appear as "esra" depending upon the dialect preference.
Particles [Postpositions/Prepositions][]
Particles typically come before the object they affect in an SVO sentence. For example, the particle "ot" meaning 'on' is used in this sentence:
Che stolle ot stal
which means:
He sits on the chair
Note that the particle 'to' is only ever used in Arian as a preposition rather than as a particle to mark an infinitive verb. For example, it would be used here:
Mea meloa to yor (I sing to you)
But not here:
Mea're harla meloa aria'mea (I will be happy to sing my song)
[Note: in written Arian, the verb or noun owned by the pronoun, or the adjective/adverb qualifying the noun/verb can be joined with an apostrophe <'>. This is a common function in written Arian, though is not a rule, and is possibly the influence of older dialects that make Standard Arian]
Articles[]
Arian largely goes without articles: 'a flower' is simply relayed as 'flower'. However, in archaic speech, articles such as 'The' are used to emphasise importance and significance. For example; the particle 'bhuh' ('The') would be used to introduce someone of importance:
Bhuh Sanche o Temadon (The Lord of Temadon)
Or to indicate something of significance or worth:
Bhuh crown (The Crown)
Sentence Structure[]
Spoken, the Arian Dialect follows a simple SVO structure:
Gaturos crafts the world
would become:
Gaturos gratwa byder
Continous Tense[]
To transform a verb into a continuous, the definer 'yn' is appended to the start of a verb:
Gaturos is crafting the world.
in Arian:
Gaturos yn'gratwa byder
Past Tense[]
To change this sentence to a past tense, one would appended the definer 'xi' onto the start of a verb:
Gaturos crafted the world.
would become:
Gaturos xi'gratwa byder
Perfect Past Tense[]
Gaturos had crafted the world.
in Arian the definer 'xat' is appended to the start of a verb:
Gaturos xat'gratwa byder
Future Tense[]
Gaturos will craft the world
in Arian, the definer 'ah' is appended to the start of a verb:
Gaturos ah'gratwa byder
Passive Voice[]
In Arian, to change a verb into passive voice, the definer 'nyhi' is appended to the start of a verb:
I'm embracing the light (Mea yn'colweia lucia)
becomes:
I'm being embraced by the light. Mea nyhi'yn'colweia lucia)
Negative Form[]
To change a sentence into a negative, the definer 'uw' is added before a verb:
Gaturos crafts the world (Gaturos gratwa byder)
becomes
Gaturos doesn't craft the world (Gaturos uw gratwa byder)
Note, that the definer 'uw' appended to the end of a verb transforms the word into it's antonym.
gratwa'uw
would make it mean:
to destroy
as opposed to the original meaning of 'gratwa' which means 'to craft'.
This is relevant to all verbs.
Noun Ownership[]
Placing two nouns together means that one noun owns the other. There is no rule for direction of ownership, so it is inferred from context:
Gaturos sanctum (Gaturos's Sanctum) meloa mea (My lullaby)
Ownership can also be indicated by the presence of the partcile 'o'. When it's used, the noun that comes before it is "owned" by the noun that comes after it.
meloa o rym Lullaby of the Dragons
The use of the 'o' particle is most common in formal speech as an introduction to a title;i.e. 'Sanche o Temadon' (Lord of Temadon) and thus the absence of any particle at all is the most common in spoken Arian.
Adjectives[]
An adjective is always placed before the noun/verb it affects:
Kalia falora (a pretty flower) Che rapita druta (He runs fast)
Adverbs[]
An adverb is often put before the verb or adjective it affects:
Che waer talle (He is very tall)
[note: In this example, the verb 'vas' (to be) is not used. In spoken and prosaic Arian, the 'to be' verb can be ommitted in simple statements such as the above. In formal speech however, 'to be' would not be ommitted.]
In Arian, adverbs of manner are often formed by adding the suffix '-yat'. For example:
She kaliayat balau (She smiles prettily)
Quantity/Plurals[]
In Arian, to indicate a plural of something, the definer 'se' is appended to the pluralised noun:
Mea brajose (My arms)
However, 'se' would not be used in the case of indicating an indeterminate quantity of a noun. For this, the definer 'qua' is appended to the noun intended. For example:
Fahar'qua (The birds)
Numbers[]
- Nel = 0
- Nnoi = 1
- Del = 2
- Troa = 3
- Quat = 4
- Zaq = 5
- Ix = 6
- Set = 7
- Oct = 8
- Nef = 9
- Diz = 10
- Duaz = 100
- Droz = 1000
- Draziz = 10000
Note: when a number is a subject (such as 'the tenth year') 'at' is appended to the number (or 'yot' if the word ends with a vowel):
'Dizat' = tenth 'Nnoiyot'= first
Advanced Song Grammar[]
DICTIONARY[]
Arian Word |
Function |
English Meaning |
---|---|---|
aarde | n. |
rock, cradle, birthplace [archaic] the place from which one is born |
ad |
Prep. |
Amongst, among, amidst, amid |
adia |
Adv.v. |
(adv.)Before (time), long ago (v.) to come before |
aerlia |
n.adj. |
(n.) Eternity, continuous forever (adj.) eternal, everlasting, unceasing |
Aesia/aesha |
n. |
Angel, Heavenly Messenger |
aethos |
n. |
Heavenly power, power of the Heavens, Mana |
aferial |
Adj. |
Existing outside of time, ethereal, beyond the earth |
aft |
v.n. |
(v.) to swear by/an oath (n.) oath |
ag |
v. |
To hold, to support |
agress |
n. |
Determination; decision; will; force |
Agrinum |
n. |
Agrinum (the world of Agrinum); the One Eternal Shining World blessed of the Gods [archaic] |
am |
v. |
To befriend, to make acquaintance |
amalia |
n.v. |
(n.) charity (v.) to give in kindness |
amia |
n. |
Friend, comrade |
amor |
v. |
To love |
an |
v.adj.n. |
(v.) to shine (adj.) shining, bright (n.) the Shining |
ana |
v. |
[archaic] to receive the world’s light and shine with its song |
anad |
Prep. |
Before, in front of |
and |
v. |
To return |
ane |
v. |
To love |
Anecuisa |
n. |
The Goddess of Light; [archaic] The One who sings the song of light and brings forth life |
Anphia |
n. |
The Spirit of Life; [archaic] The Being brought forth by the Light’s Song and blesses the World with Life |
anw |
Conj. |
This, that [+es] these, those |
ap |
Prep.v. |
(prep.) Up (v.) to lift; to raise |
apat |
n.adj. |
(n.) deceit, deceiver (adj.) deceitful |
ar |
Adj. |
Only, unique, single |
arar |
v. |
To remain, to stand, to defy |
arc |
v.n. |
(v.) to arc, to cross over (n.) arc , bridge, arch |
arcoxior |
n. |
Rainbow, heavenly arc/bridge |
Argua |
v. |
[Origin] to give knowledge to one's without light |
aria |
n. |
Song (specifically a song of blessing) |
arl |
v. |
To hope, to desire |
Arma |
n.v. |
(n.) soul, core [archaic] light (v.) [archaic] To bring the universe into myself to become a light |
armarre |
N. |
Army, military |
Arulya |
v.n. |
(v.) To hope, to wish for (n.) Hope |
Arxa (arx) |
n. |
tower |
arya |
v.n. |
(v.) To sacrifice (n.) the sacrifice, [archaic] a prayer of blessing |
asarph |
v.n. |
(v.) To become, (archaic) to become a vessel through which mana flows (n.) Song Maiden (archaic) |
ash |
n. |
Ash, dust, [archaic] grave of the wind |
atar |
v. |
To attack, to strike, to fight, to duel |
atre |
n. |
Area, place, position |
aud |
v. |
To create, to bring into existence |
Avargas’sa |
v. |
[archaic] To invoke the power of the Gods in supplication |
az |
Adv. |
As |
baedhu |
v. |
To beat, to thump, to hit |
balau |
v.n. |
(v.) To smile (n.) smile |
balisk |
n. |
Big snake (Basilisk), poison, dagger |
barh |
Adj.n. |
(adj.) Dark, dark-coloured, black, (n.) cloak |
Bastra |
n. |
The Shade, the Shadow, the Great Sorrow, the Swallowing Darkness |
bella |
Adj. |
Beautiful, stunning, breath-taking |
bellam |
n.v. |
(n.) Blossom (v.) to blossom |
bey |
Prep. |
beyond |
bhel |
v. |
To swell, to explode, to burst |
blast |
n.v. |
(n.) blame, culpability for something undesirable (v.) to blame |
borra |
v. |
To erase, to wipe |
brajo |
n. |
Arm, sword, weapon, tool |
brydr |
v. |
To fight, to joust |
Byder |
n. |
Land, earth, rock |
bywn |
n.v. |
(n.) birth (v.) to give birth |
caer |
v. |
To carry; to weigh; to load |
cala |
n.adj. |
colour |
cambia |
v. |
To change, to ratify an agreement |
canta |
Adj. |
Gentle, kind |
cantal |
v. |
Voice |
carre |
n. |
Path, passage, route |
carta |
n. |
Law, rule |
cartan |
n. |
Authority, figure of power |
caus |
v. |
To call |
ce |
Conj. |
Because of, by means of, for the reason that, as determined because |
cem |
v. |
To come, to arrive |
cestye |
v. |
To bind, to control |
chakat |
v. |
To hunt, to find |
chech |
v. |
To disgust, to revolt |
chechue |
Adj. |
disgusting, revolting |
chicha |
v.n. |
(v.) to chirp (n.) cricket |
choros |
n. |
Chorus |
chronos |
n. |
Time, sequence, chronology (uncountable time/sequential time) |
chyma |
v. |
To infuse |
chymos |
n. |
Alchemy |
chywyrn |
Adj. |
Violent, wild |
cia |
n. |
The world, everything |
ciel |
n. |
Sky |
colwe |
v. |
To embrace |
coneho |
n. |
Rabbit, hare |
cora |
n. |
Heart, love |
corath |
Part. |
Within the/my heart |
cord |
v.n. |
(v.) to sound (n.) sound, sound waves |
corsp |
n. |
Corpse, body, flesh |
credia |
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creia |
n. |
Lightning |
crown |
n.v. |
(n.) crown (v.) to crown, to coronate |
culda |
n. |
Body |
Culpa |
v. |
To hold, to cradle, to be made responsible [for something] |
cup |
n.v. |
(v.) to cup (n.) Cup (for beverages) |
cura |
v. |
To cure, to heal |
cwy |
v. |
To fall, to tumble, to drop |
cyrru |
v. |
To bring |
cys |
Prep.pro. |
(prep.) Like (pro.) such as |
daeg |
n. |
day |
daeget |
n.adv. |
Tomorrow, the day after this day |
daeghes |
n.adv. |
Yesterday, the day before today |
daegye |
n.adv. |
Today, the current day, this day |
danza |
v.n. |
(v.) to dance (n.) dance (+n) |
degh |
v. |
To take |
delen |
v. |
To share |
delga |
v. |
To exchange |
dep |
Conj. |
But, although |
desp |
v. |
To despair |
despar |
Adj. |
desperate |
diam |
n. |
Diamond, precious gem, cage |
Dius [deus, theus, thius] |
n. |
Almighty, God |
dn |
Prep. |
By, next to |
donn |
n. |
Superior, lord, master |
dor |
v. |
To sleep, to rest |
dorn |
n. |
Seed |
dorwe |
v. |
To settle |
dritr |
v. |
To dirty, to spoil, to defile |
druta |
v. |
To run |
durg |
n. |
Beast, monster |
durga |
v. |
To diffuse, to spread |
duxio |
n. |
Raindrop |
eir |
Adj. |
Transparent, see-through |
ekir |
n. |
dust |
elav |
Adj. |
Vivid, clear, fresh, detailed |
elthia |
v. |
To engulf, to consume |
en |
v. |
To give |
end |
v. |
To kill, to end |
endia |
n. |
End, apocalypse |
enna |
Adj. |
Generous, giving, helpful |
enne |
v. |
To send over a long distance |
enth |
v. |
To give back, to return |
eos |
n. |
Dawn, morning, [archaic] the first light |
erwa |
n. |
Tree, tall bush |
erwast |
n. |
Wood, forest, many trees |
escur |
n.adj. |
Darkness (an absence of light), obscured, difficult to see |
et |
Prep. |
in |
euwa |
v.adj.n. |
(v.) to pacify, to make peace, to relax (adj.) peaceful, calm, relaxing (n.) peace, calm |
fa |
Prep. |
from |
fage |
v.n. |
(v.) to judge (n.) Judge, Adjudicator |
fahar |
n. |
Bird, avian animal |
faran |
v. |
To travel, to journey |
farat |
v. |
To quest, to partake on a long mission |
fau |
Prep. |
for |
feilad |
v.adj. |
(v.) to break, to snap (adj.) broken |
fejar |
Adj. |
Fragile, delicate |
feltue |
Adj. |
Dark, gloomy, moody (describing a negative, depressive mood) |
ferd |
n. |
A hostile force, enemy army, enemy |
Ferda |
n. |
Opponent, enemy |
fetwa |
v. |
To curl up, to curl, to take the foetal position [ascribed to sleeping] |
feyr |
Adj.n. |
(adj.) fair, light (n.) purity, colourlessness |
fjoer |
v. |
To bring/cause Fire |
fjord |
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flora |
n. |
Flower, life, blossoms, the Goddess of Flowers and Marriage |
for |
Prep. |
Before, in front of |
Foran |
Adj.n. |
(adj.) Strength (a skill), masterful (n.) mastery, skill, forte |
Forra |
v. |
To reach for; to reach towards; to hold out one’s arm |
fotar |
Adv.adj. |
(adv.) definitely (adj.) definite |
fraus |
v. |
To deceive, to lie, to hide |
freyja |
n. |
Winter, season of snow and ice, Goddess of Winter |
fuera |
v. |
To burn, to destroy, to set ablaze |
fuero |
n. |
Fire, blaze, ablaze |
fugue |
n. |
Smoke, haze |
fuwa |
Adj. |
Fluffy, soft, inviting |
fyr |
n. |
fire |
fyre |
v. |
To fire [a weapon], to order |
gagnis |
n.adj. |
(n.) fool (adj.) ignorant, foolish |
Gaia |
n. |
Earth, Will of the Earth, the Earth Goddess |
gannos |
v.n.adj. |
(v.) to pair, to put together, to double, to add (n.) pair, double (adj.) twin, same as |
gard |
v. |
To guard |
gattra |
v. |
To darken, to make darkness |
Gaturos |
n. |
The God of Darkness [archaic] the bringer of Darkness and Order |
gedda |
n. |
Tomb, burial, grave |
geddan |
n. |
Battlefield, place/field of death, war |
gen |
v. |
To begin, to start, to execute [a command] |
gloria |
Adj. |
Glorious, magnificent, fantastic |
grati |
v.adj. |
(v.) to be greateful (n.) grateful |
gratia |
Adj. |
Gracious, benevolent |
gratwa |
v. |
To craft, to make |
gre |
v. |
To decide, to determine, to come to a decision |
greppa |
v. |
To grasp; to hold tightly; to feel around |
guardia |
n. |
Guardian, Benefactor |
guol |
Adj. |
Arrogant |
guwo |
v. |
To want |
gwar |
v. |
To listen |
gwele |
n. |
Vision, sight |
gye |
v.adv. |
(v.) To crash against, to violently force (adv.) against |
gyeweh |
v. |
To oppose, to stand against |
halqe |
v. |
To stand |
har |
v.n. |
(v.) to breathe (n.) breath |
harla |
Adj. |
Happy, content |
harmonia |
n.adj. |
(n.) harmony [archaic] the song of the Aethos in Harmony (adj.) harmonious |
harmonica |
v.n. |
(v.) to resonate (n.) Resonation |
hasze |
v.n. |
(v.) to mist, to delude (n.) mist, haze |
hath |
v. |
To have, to own |
hau |
Adv. |
Away |
haum |
v. |
To hum, to speak under one’s breath |
haumme |
v. |
To sigh |
heile |
n. |
Forgery, blacksmith |
Hel |
n. |
Hell, Cage, Prison |
hella |
Adj. |
Hellish, terrible, foul |
helm |
n.v. |
(n.) helm, helmet made of steel (v.) to hold fast, to maintain one’s position against an enemy [intransitive], to keep watch over |
helna |
v. |
To hold, to pull close, to become part of |
hem |
v. |
To thrive, to prosper, to blossom, to flourish |
herr |
n. |
hair |
hierlem |
v.n. |
(v.) To hand down, to pass down (n.) heirloom, item of familial significance |
hira |
v. |
To hurry |
historia |
n. |
Story, tale, a history, a study of knowledge |
hora |
Adj. |
Brilliant, incredible |
hyear |
v. |
To hear |
hyeba |
v. |
To hibernate, to sleep over a long period, to rest |
Hyegos |
n. |
Horizon, [archaic] where the sky and land meet, the land of mortals |
hymma |
v. |
To chant |
hymn |
n. |
Chant, Hymn, Song of Prayer |
ibryn |
v. |
To reverse, to turn around |
iclio |
v. |
To veer off, to turn |
Il’n’us (illnus) |
n.v. |
[Old Morndan] (n.) sin, a bad deed (v.) to sin, to commit a bad deed |
infia |
Adv.adj. |
(adv.) forever (adj.) infinite |
iseya |
n. |
Future |
iya |
Adj. |
Distant, far-off |
iyas |
n. |
Distance |
iyeweh |
Adj. |
evergreen |
jattre |
n. |
Shadow, shade |
jha |
v. |
To ask |
jhagra |
v. |
To awaken |
jhajhua |
v. |
To supplicate, to entreaty, to humbly request |
jhajhuan |
n. |
Supplication |
jhiat |
v.n. |
(v.) to spy (n.) espionage |
jiar |
v. |
To shadow, to copy |
joa |
v.n. |
(v.) to keep a secret (n.) secret |
jsieh |
v. |
To see |
jsiehar |
v. |
To see [through obscurity/darkness/deceit] |
jyel |
n. |
Sight [figurative] |
kafka |
n. |
Bosom friend, soul-friend |
kairos |
n. |
Time (qualitative), opportune moment, opportunity |
kalar |
Adj. |
Sincere, honest |
kalia |
Adj. |
Pretty |
kalltrask |
n. |
Precipice, cliff, mountain |
kalwa |
v. |
To howl, to cry out, to call over a distance |
kann |
v. |
To wander |
karvak |
n. |
Shield, fortress |
kattat |
v. |
To work/fight together |
ket |
v. |
To keep |
kie |
Adv. |
high |
kizana |
n. |
Bonds, tie |
Komrat [konrart] |
n. |
Brother-at-arms, comrade, brother |
kor |
v. |
To bring night/darkness, to screech, (archaic) to call the hour of the wolf |
korsa |
v. |
To cross |
kror |
v. |
To scream, to shout |
kwera |
v. |
To sob |
kys |
v.n. |
(v.) to kiss, to make/seal a contract (n.) lips |
la |
v. |
To sing |
laiza |
v. |
To teach, to impart knowledge |
lalli |
v. |
To lilt, to sing cheerfully, to utter with spirit |
lallia |
v. |
To skip, to hop |
lamia |
n. |
Fate |
lanye |
Adj.adv. |
(n.) splendour (adj.) splendorous; splendid; illustrious; brilliant |
larmo |
n. |
tears |
laudia |
Adj. |
Joyful, euphoric |
lawa |
n. |
Cloud |
lel |
v. |
To accept, to receive, to understand |
lem |
v. |
To inherit |
lemye |
v. |
To inherit a title, to inherit power/status/land |
leo |
n. |
Lion; beast of prey |
lia |
n. |
Girl |
linga |
v. |
To communicate, to reach out |
lingua |
n. |
Language, words |
liva |
Adj. |
Startling, vivid, intense, bright, colourful |
llafurus |
v.adj. |
(v.) to exhaust (adj.) exhausting, arduous, tough |
llywr |
n. |
Abstract plane, astral plane |
Loe |
n. |
Boy |
lor |
v.n. |
To continue; to continue the song of my ancestors, (n.) the song of my ancestors (archaic) |
lor |
v. |
To continue |
lorre |
n. |
Glass, mirror, reflective material |
lotta |
v. |
To lead, to command, to order, to instruct |
luca |
Adj. |
Bright, light |
lucia |
v. |
To brighten, to light, to enlighten |
luna |
n. |
Moon, Silver-star, the Moon Goddess |
lupa |
n. |
Wolf |
lye |
Adj. |
Alike |
lyre |
n. |
Lyre, an instrument to accompany a bard |
lyric |
n. |
Words to a song, words of the heart |
lyrica |
v. |
[archaic] To craft feelings into the sounds of a song |
magna |
n. |
Glory |
mana |
v.n. |
(v.) to imbue (n.) energy, magic |
mann |
n.adj. |
(n.) craftsmen, skill (adj.) skilled |
mar |
Adv. |
More |
mare |
n. |
Field, marsh |
marir |
Adj. |
Mighty, large, big |
math |
Adj. |
Strong, stocky, sturdy |
meazlaya |
n. |
The people, the voices of the world |
mede |
v. |
To reward, to pay |
medua |
v.adj. |
(v.) to fear (adj.) frightening |
mei |
Adv. |
May |
melena |
v. |
To reflect, to contrast |
melenas |
n. |
Reflection, mirror |
meloa |
v. |
To sing, to sing out a song of the spirits |
metem |
n. |
Reincarnation |
metema |
v. |
To reincarnate |
mir |
n. |
Peace |
moira |
v.n. |
(v.) to fate, to predict (n.) cycle (the cycle of life, etc.) |
morph |
v. |
To morph, to change, to transform |
morria |
n. |
Season |
morta |
v. |
To die |
Muld |
V. |
To suffer, to feel emotional agony |
muldiz |
n.adj. |
(n.) anguish, suffering, pain, agony (adj.) painful |
murra |
n.v. |
(n.) murmur, a quiet sound (v.) to murmur |
musa |
n. |
Idea, imagination, myth, Muse |
muse |
v. |
To muse, to imagine |
nathia |
Adj. |
Nature, greenery |
nathiala |
n. |
Nature |
nawer |
Prep.pro. |
(prep.) without (pro.) nothing |
ne |
Prep. |
Next |
nes |
Adv. |
now |
nev |
Adj. |
New, recent |
nos |
v.n. |
(v.) to become night (n.) night |
nova |
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Nyx |
n. |
The Goddess of the Night |
nyxa |
n. |
Night (figurative) |
om |
Det. |
All |
omnis |
Pro. |
Everything |
ond |
Adv. |
beyond |
onvirt |
n. |
Proof, testimony, evidence |
orf |
v. |
To separate, to put asunder |
orfao |
v. |
To deprive |
Orgel |
n. |
Music, an instrument |
orihyen |
n. |
Origin, root (figurative) |
oris |
n. |
Face |
orphan |
n.adj.adv. |
(n.) Orphan (adj.) lonely (adv.) alone |
Orphea |
v.adj. |
(v.) to fascinate, to entrance (adj.) fascinating, entrancing |
orthus |
v.n. |
(v.) to rise, to awaken (n.) morning |
ot |
Prep. |
on |
otre |
Prep. |
Over |
paja |
v. |
To purge, to cleanse |
pak |
n. |
Mouth, speech |
pan |
n. |
Bread, food |
panara |
n. |
Panorama, scene |
papyr |
n. |
Paper, canvas, writ |
penna |
n. |
Wing |
phara |
v. |
To sow [figurative] |
pharia |
n. |
Existence |
plaga |
v.n. |
(v.) to wound, to hurt (n.) wound |
praatha |
v.n. |
(v.) to pray (n.) prayer |
praatharo |
n. |
One who prays, Priest |
prifio |
v. |
To grow, to raise |
quan |
v.n. |
(v.) to count (n.) number |
quant |
Pro. |
Many |
quanta |
Adv. |
Great |
quantu |
Adv. |
Much [alt. Quantum] |
qui |
Prep. |
with |
rach |
v. |
To hate, to want death upon the enemy |
ragna |
n. |
Warrior, eagle |
rah |
Adj. |
Fierce, wild |
rakont |
v. |
To recount, to recite, to tell from memory |
rapita |
Adj. |
Fast |
ras |
v. |
To do [irregular verb] |
rastwa |
v. |
To restrain, to bind, to hold back |
rasye |
v. |
To praise, to raise voice in celebration [irregular verb] |
rasye |
v. |
To praise [irregular verb] |
raz |
v. |
To raise [figurative] |
rect |
v. |
To rectify, to atone |
regna |
n. |
Royalty, honour, King, Emperor |
regnum |
n. |
Kingdom, Empire, Land |
reis |
v. |
To raise |
rekeh |
v. |
To cage |
rheme |
Adj. |
Patience |
rian |
n. |
Method, mode, system |
rig |
n. |
Verse, psalm |
riga |
v. |
To know |
rio |
n. |
River |
rodiya |
v.n.adj. |
(v.) to comfort, to console (n.) lap, knee (adj.) comforting |
rrhage |
v. |
To sing wildly, to cast a spell |
rym |
n. |
Dragon, guardian |
ryma |
v. |
To summon |
sadir |
Adj.n. |
(adj.) ruthless, crafty, terrifying (n.) snake |
safua |
Adj.n. |
(adj.) soft, gentle, quiet (n.) stream |
sal |
v. |
To play |
salv |
v. |
To save, to rescue |
salvia |
n. |
salvation |
samat |
Adj.n. |
(adj.)Twisted (as in malicious and sadistic), cruel, insane (n.) insanity, sadism |
samatr |
Adj.n. |
(adj.) [as above] (n.) torturer, cruel person, Dark Knight |
sanc |
v. |
To bless with a prayer |
sancha |
n. |
lady |
sanche |
n. |
Lord |
sancta |
v. |
To consecrate with holy blessing |
sanctiel |
Adj. |
Holy |
sanctum |
n. |
Sanctum, Sanctuary, Temple |
sanctus |
n. |
Blessing, Holy |
sasa |
Conj. |
While, whilst |
selier |
v.adj. |
(v.) to silence, to be silent (adj.) silent, without sound |
sellamia |
n. |
Acquaintance, companion |
sepham |
v. |
To implore [archaic] to implore of the Gods, to seek aid from the Gods, to ask the Gods to hear one’s prayer |
seraph |
n. |
Servant of the Gods, Heavenly Being (or Heavenly Warrior) |
seshye |
n. |
Emotion, feelings |
sesye |
v. |
To feel |
seyar |
Adj. |
Eternal |
shar |
n. |
Star |
shard |
n.det. |
Shard, fragment, a piece of |
shei |
n. |
Ray, beam |
Shkef/shcef |
n. adj. |
Sheep, follower (adj.) mindless, dumb |
silya |
v. |
To rest, to rest for a while, to take a break |
skier |
n. |
Storm |
sko |
v. |
To protect, to shield |
skota |
Adj. |
Dark (as in; darkness of the mind), madness, insanity |
smor |
v. |
To spread, to disperse, to scatter, to proliferate |
sol |
n. |
Sun |
solass |
Adj. |
Of atonement, of recompense |
solatt |
n. |
Repentance, conviction, penitence |
solfaja |
v.n. |
(v.) to condemn (n.) Judgement |
soma |
v. |
To dream |
spir |
Adj. |
Spirited |
spiritas |
n. |
Soul, light |
spiritus |
n. |
Spirit, ghost |
stata |
n. |
Status, state (of being) |
stera |
v. |
To stream |
strafkas |
n. |
Catastrophe, disaster |
stratem |
n.v. |
(n.) Reason, logic, order (v.) to reason, to order |
straum |
n. |
stream |
sube |
Adj. |
silky |
suggo |
v. |
To ingest, to absorb, to suck |
svarga |
n. |
Home of the Gods, Heaven, Heavenly Land, Gate to Heaven |
svav |
v. |
To float, to lift |
svordez |
v. |
To curse, to torment, to haunt |
swal |
v. |
To swallow |
swalla |
n. |
Throat |
syena |
n. |
Bird of prey, eagle, raptor |
sylph |
n. |
Wind spirit, soft breeze |
talia |
n.v. |
(n.)Gift (v.) to gift |
talle |
Adj. |
Tall |
tchrah |
Adj. |
Hatred, mad |
Teina |
n. |
Sea, Goddess of the Oceans |
telle |
v. |
To express |
terrwyn |
Adj. |
Aggressive, savage, violent |
tes |
n. |
tears |
tinka |
v.n. |
(v.) to twinkle, to sparkle, to gleam (n.) twinkle, shine, sparkle, gleam |
tranc |
v. |
To end, to dissolve |
tras |
v. |
To allow, to permit, to let happen |
tross |
Prep. |
Despite, in spite of |
turii |
v. |
To uplift |
twil |
v. |
To wilt, to whither, to die away, to suffer |
ulmarre |
v. |
To foreordain |
ultha |
n. |
Destiny, fate |
Ulthos |
n. |
God of Fate and Order |
unthia |
n. |
universe |
urg |
adj. |
lazy |
urget |
n. |
laziness |
uwa |
n. |
unknown |
Uwe |
Adv.det. |
(adv.) Not (det.) no |
va |
v. |
To be [irregular verb] |
vai |
Prep. |
Through |
vaja |
v. |
To wish |
val |
v. |
To bring light/day, to caw (archaic) to cry the hour of the cock |
valaku |
v. |
To reach |
vald |
v. |
To choose, to decide |
valdas |
n. |
The chosen, particular |
valk |
n. |
Side |
valkur |
n. |
Vanguard, protector |
valkyrie |
n. |
Servant of heaven |
var |
Adv. |
Even |
vara |
n. |
baby |
vas |
v. |
To be [irregular verb] |
vasta |
n.adj. |
(n.) expanse (adj.) vast |
vaum |
n.adj. |
(n.) void (adj.) empty |
vayu |
n. |
Wind |
vayua |
Adj. |
Windy, gusty |
veas |
n.adj. |
(n.) truth, of the true (adj.) real, truthful, true |
veda |
n. |
knowledge |
vega |
n. |
Wish [a communal with] |
venturi |
v. |
To journey, to voyage |
ventus |
v. |
To blow, to gust |
veri |
Adj.n. |
(adj.) honest (n.) honesty |
vesh |
v. |
To obscure, to hide |
vid |
Prep.adv. |
(prep.) With (adv.) together |
vimat |
v.n. |
(v.) To visit (n.) visitor |
vit |
v. |
To live |
vita |
n. |
Life |
wa |
Prep. |
Above, over |
waath |
n.adj. |
(n.) worth (adj.) worthy |
waer |
Adv. |
Very |
wal |
v. |
To crash [referring to the crash of waves] |
wandrian |
n. |
Wanderer |
warn |
v.n. |
(v.) to warn (n.) warning |
wass |
n. |
Water |
we |
Prep. |
Away, towards, from |
wedi |
Prep. |
After |
weer |
Prep. |
against |
wega |
Conj.n. |
(conj.) if (n.) potential, possibility |
wer |
n. |
Person [+as: people] |
wesarn |
v. |
To reside |
wey |
v. |
To guide |
wher |
v. |
To open, to reveal about oneself |
whir |
v. |
To disclose, to reveal, to show, to open |
whispa |
v. |
To speak quietly, to whisper, to mutter, to speak to oneself |
wis |
Adv.adj. |
(adv.) Surely, certainly, undoubtedly (adj.) certain in one’s knowledge/belief |
wrath |
v.adj.n. |
(v.) to anger (adj.) wrath, furious, angry (n.) fury |
wud |
n. |
Wood |
wun |
v. |
To wonder |
wyn |
n. |
Lame, babe |
wyna |
Adj.adv. |
Little |
wynath |
n. |
Spring |
wynnye |
n. |
Womb |
wynor |
n. |
child |
xen |
v. |
To freeze, to ice over |
xhuez |
n. |
Dusk, evening |
xias |
v. |
To bless |
xie |
n.adj. |
Ice (adj.) icy, frozen |
xien |
v. |
To make/become cold |
xio |
v.n. |
(v.) to rain (n.) rain |
xue |
v.n. |
(v.) to snow (n.) snow |
y |
Conj. |
and |
yal |
v. |
To join |
yalla |
v. |
To spin together, to tie together |
yarre |
n. |
Soil, dirt |
ye |
Adv. |
Here |
yhlio |
v. |
To sail |
yis |
Adj. |
Sad, unhappy |
yjorda |
n. |
Grave |
Ymrhe [ymrahwe] |
v.adj. |
(v.)To burst, to explode (adj.) explosive |
yort |
v. |
To pierce, to stab |
yosl |
n. |
Arrow, predator, hunter |
ysta |
V. |
To tell a story, to recount a story |
yuo |
v.adv. |
(v.) to encircle, to surround (adv.) around |
ywhikcha |
Adj. |
Pain, misery, hate [referred to the Shade] |
zanthi |
v.n. |
(v.) to die (n.) death |
zar |
v.n. |
(v.) to revive (n.) rebirth [+is] |
zess |
Adv. |
Please |
zetje |
Adv. |
Might, possibly, maybe |
zueg |
v. |
To witness |
zuna |
v. |
To tie [figurative] |