Lapine: A Glossary
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Lendri: A badger.

Li: Head, or top.

Marli:
A doe. Also carries the meaning "mother".

M':
We, us.

M'saion:
We meet them.

Narn:
Nice, good, pleasant ,delicious.

Ni-:
Used as a prefix to tell time; exactly, high.

Ni-Frith:
High noon, exactly noon.

Nildro:
Blackbird, or any other bird of that sort.

Nildro-hain:
"Blackbird's Song".

-On:
Them, you.

Owsla:
The strongest rabbits in a warren, sortof like a police force. Most likely has a root meaning related to "better" or "higher class".

Owslafa:
An even stronger meaning than Owsla; more like a council than a police force. "the best of the best".

Pfeffa:
A cat.

Rah:
A suffix carrying the meaning of leader, prince, elder, or Chief Rabbit.

Roo:
A suffix carrying the meaning of diminutive, small, or lesser.

Sai:
To meet or greet.

Sayn:
Groundsel (a plant that grows near the earth).

Silf:
Outside, nature, the world.

Silflay:
To go outside and feed (usually done in the morning or evening).

Silfli:
Literally, "outside head". Means metaphorically "head in the clouds", or imaginative.

Shape:
Used to denote any form of art.

Tharn
: Stupified, distraught, or hypnotised with fear. But can also, in certain contexts, mean "looking foolish", "heartbroken", or "forlorn".

Thethuth
: Moving, migrating.

Thethuthinnang
: Movement of Leaves. (A name)

Thlay
: Fur.

Thlayli
: Fur head

Threar:
A large tree, mostlikely were rabbits make their warrens.

U:
Used as a prefix to meaning "the".

Vair:
To drop or excrete, usually "to pass droppings".

Yona:
A hedgehog. Most likely called such because of its spines, so it could also mean "Arrow" or anything else sharp.

Zorn:
Destroyed, murdered. Denotes a catastrophe.
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