Verse:Mwail/Classical Thean/Lexicon

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  1. xey ‘I’
  2. mo ‘thou’
  3. šru ‘this, he’
  4. tli ‘we’
  5. tna ‘ye’
  6. cedʼ šru ‘these, they’
  7. šru ‘this (pronominal)’, ʔu ‘this (adnominal)’
  8. šroyʼ ‘that (pronominal)’, ʔoyʼ ‘that (adnominal)’
  9. lu ‘here’
  10. loyʼ ‘there’
  11. nʼon ‘who’
  12. dir (pronominal) ‘what’, šren (adnominal) ‘which’
  13. len ‘where’
  14. ʔənči ʔen ‘when’
  15. kʸʼud ʔen ‘how’
  16. wa ‘not’
  17. xʷʔik ‘all’
  18. təǯas ‘many’
  19. rʼedʼ ‘some’
  20. ʔənxał ‘few’
  21. kcad ‘other’
  22. ša ‘one’
  23. gʒer ‘two’
  24. ʔəlnox ‘three’
  25. kled ‘four’
  26. ʔuł ‘five’
  27. čʼeʔ ‘big’
  28. kən-cuh ‘long’
  29. kłeyʼ ‘wide’
  30. čuł ‘thick’
  31. łaš ‘heavy’
  32. tlʼux ‘small’
  33. kən-ʔalʼ ‘short’
  34. kʼcʼiʔ ‘narrow’
  35. nəyʼan ‘thin’
  36. kʼceh ʔəlǯe ‘woman’
  37. kʼceh nəlat ‘man’
  38. kʼceh ‘human’
  39. nəłay ‘child’
  40. wʼolʼ ʔəlǯe ‘wife’
  41. wʼolʼ nəlat ‘husband’
  42. ma ‘mother’
  43. ta ‘father’
  44. ʔəsek ‘animal’
  45. krot ‘fish’
  46. gdah ‘bird’
  47. siʔ ‘dog’
  48. tlanʼ ‘louse’
  49. kʼtʼis ‘snake’
  50. kʷʼin ‘worm; non-arthropod, non-shellfish invertebrate’
  51. ʔərayʼ ‘tree’
  52. ʔənadʼ ‘forest’
  53. skʼuš ‘stick’
  54. yoh ‘fruit’
  55. kʸa ‘seed’
  56. gǯerʼ ‘leaf’
  57. tkliš ‘root’
  58. rətʼoy ‘bark (of a tree)’
  59. xʷłi ‘flower’
  60. ɦudʼ ‘grass’
  61. skʷiʔ ‘rope’
  62. kʼsa ‘skin’
  63. nəšuyʼ ‘meat’
  64. kʸus ‘blood’
  65. sdu ‘bone’
  66. ǯok ‘fat (noun)’
  67. knʼudʼ ‘egg’
  68. stak ‘horn’
  69. rik ‘tail’
  70. ʔəncʼil ‘feather’
  71. skʷʼanʼ ‘hair’
  72. ʔal ‘head’
  73. ʔəlet ‘ear’
  74. snay ‘eye’
  75. xʸa ‘nose’
  76. tłot ‘mouth’
  77. kʼčʼu ‘tooth’
  78. ʔəlsan ‘tongue (organ)’
  79. ʔəxʷet ‘fingernail’
  80. gǯan ‘foot’
  81. kʷʼax ‘leg’
  82. klʼux ‘knee’
  83. kidʼ ‘hand’
  84. nətʼon ‘wing’
  85. cʼak ‘belly’
  86. sges ‘intestines’
  87. kʼłut ‘neck’
  88. xʷanʼ ‘back’
  89. gʸinʼ ‘breast’
  90. šuʔ ‘heart’
  91. ʔəčʼat ‘liver’
  92. ǯorʼ ‘to drink’
  93. kʷes ‘to eat’
  94. wak ‘to bite’
  95. nəʔa ‘to suck’
  96. ʔəlkʼeyʼ ‘to spit’
  97. nəkʸʼex ‘to vomit’
  98. gʷorʼ ‘to blow’
  99. swedʼ 'to inhale', tʼayʼ 'to exhale', swedʼ tʼayʼ ‘to breathe’
  100. nəɦaʔ ‘to laugh’
  101. ɦox ‘to see’
  102. čunʼ ‘to hear’
  103. dge ‘to know’
  104. ʔəłoʔ ‘to think’
  105. tʼos ‘to smell’
  106. ʔəkʷaʔ ‘to fear’
  107. xa ‘to sleep’
  108. ʔəlar ‘to be alive’, ʔəlgenʼ ‘to inhabit’
  109. ʔərxa ‘to die’
  110. ʔərtʼok ‘to kill’
  111. kšin ‘to fight’
  112. čʼu ‘to hunt’
  113. tʼok ‘to hit’
  114. ʔərʔalʼ ‘to cut in two, to disconnect’; kʷeh ‘to make an incision’
  115. ʔəyedʼ ‘to split’
  116. ǯek ‘to stab’
  117. sʒat ‘to scratch’
  118. ʔil ‘to dig’
  119. layʼ ‘to swim’
  120. rʼad ‘to fly’
  121. nʼuš ‘to walk’
  122. łi ‘to come’
  123. kʷʼil ‘to lie (as in a bed)’
  124. yenʼ ‘to sit’
  125. xʷa ‘to stand’
  126. nol ‘to turn (intransitive)’
  127. tak ‘to drop (intransitive)’, ʔəʒan ‘to fall over’
  128. xʷal ‘to give’
  129. xʷrot ‘to hold’
  130. klʼidʼ ‘to squeeze’
  131. xʸis ‘to rub’
  132. sca ‘to wash’
  133. łel ‘to wipe’
  134. raʔ ‘to pull’
  135. dgʷe ‘to push’
  136. tʼeš ‘to throw’
  137. ʔunʼ ‘to tie’
  138. kʸen ‘to sew’
  139. sgad ‘to count’
  140. gʷay ‘to say’
  141. yan ‘to sing’
  142. xʷrʼas ‘to play’
  143. gʸih ‘to float’
  144. nʼi ‘to flow’
  145. xeš ‘to freeze’
  146. tʼał ‘to swell’
  147. xʸarʼ ‘sun’
  148. hok ‘moon’
  149. čʼit ‘star’
  150. cey ‘water’
  151. kʼna ‘rain’
  152. nəxʷonʼ ‘river’
  153. kʼtʼah ‘lake’
  154. kul ‘sea’
  155. rʼuk ‘salt’
  156. ɦonʼ ‘stone’
  157. ʔəlda ‘sand’
  158. šunʼ ‘dust’
  159. če ‘earth’
  160. tor ‘cloud’
  161. ktoy ‘fog’
  162. ʔəkʼenʼ ‘sky’
  163. kʸaš ‘wind’
  164. ʔərlas ‘snow’
  165. cet ‘ice’
  166. skʸu ‘smoke’
  167. xʷnał ‘fire’
  168. gʷan ‘ash’
  169. kʼeł ‘to burn’
  170. kʷʼidʼ ‘road’
  171. xʸiʔ ‘mountain’
  172. denʼ ‘red’
  173. kʷar ‘green’
  174. hut ‘yellow’
  175. gʷad ‘white’
  176. łok ‘black’
  177. xʷšah ‘night’
  178. gʷaʔ ‘day’
  179. nad ‘year’
  180. ri ‘hot’
  181. key ‘cold’
  182. xʷit ‘full’
  183. wʼol ‘new’
  184. xʷdeʔ ‘old’
  185. sxʷay ‘good’
  186. čerʼ ‘bad’
  187. kənkod ‘rotten’
  188. kak ‘dirty’
  189. hid ‘straight’
  190. gʷal ‘round’
  191. din ‘sharp (as a knife)’
  192. xʷeyʼ ‘dull (as a knife)’
  193. ʒuy ‘smooth’
  194. gʒalʼ ‘wet’
  195. tlaʔ ‘dry’
  196. rʼun ‘correct’
  197. smar ‘near’
  198. kəntorʼ ‘far’
  199. tilʼ ‘right’
  200. ščo ‘left’
  201. gʷer ‘at’
  202. tliʔ ‘in’
  203. kʸʼiš, daʔ ‘with’
  204. yak, daʔ ‘and’
  205. ʔer ‘if’
  206. wʼax ‘because’
  207. šer ‘name’