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| I have a much bigger lexicon than this in my notebooks. I just need time to upload Abbreviations: AG=Ancient Gelveasar. CLG=Classical Low Gelveasar. CR=Classical Rostan. CT= Classical Talnoastarfout Words: Argad: Wall. Slightly irreg 3rd declension. Plural Argdad. From AG Argad: barrier cloth (A cloth used to seperate rooms in the tents of the nomadic Ancient Gelvea, and also used in some poorer Classical dwellings). 'Anas: Tower. 1st declension. From AG Gjanas: tower Dhels: To speak. It is conjugated like a vowel stem because historically there was a vowel between the l and the s. From AG Vailiis: to chat Ev (pronounced iew): a stone. 1st declension. From AG ew: stone Goos: To be. Gel-as: to write. From AG Gajl-as: to scratch. ukreemas: to know intuitively. From CT �kreimes: to suddenly understand/experience a flash of intuition, derived from CT root KRMS: intuition. This was inspired by the real life Japanese word "wakarimasu:" to understand. Persat: Breakfast, From AG Persat: Cow, Beef (beef being a popular breakfast meat (somewhat like bacon for us) among the Ancient Gelvea) Kiethaem: Lunch, from AG Kiilhaam, biscuit. Of similar derivation to Persat. Dhooska: Dinner from AG Vooska: Stew. Nime: Cozy, comfortable. From CR Neme: Enjoyable Derivational endings: -sar: "-ese" ending denoting a language. E.g. Engglisar/Angglasar/Engglisj: English. Gelveasar: Language of the Gelvea. Nifonsar/Nifongo: Japanese. Spanisar/Fispanjasar/Espanjol: Spanish. Theudisar/Dojtsj: German. (note: Engglis, Nifongo, Dojtsj, Espanjol do not contain the "sar" ending as they are simply transliterations of the languages own names for themselves) -bod: "-ness" creates a noun from an adjective. Basically means "State of being <insert adjective here>." E.g. Nime=cozy, comfortable, Nimebod=cozieness, comfort. More to come soon.... |
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