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'''SLOWƠR ALBYNSGEY-ENGELSGEY – ALBIONIAN-ENGLISH LEXICON'''
Pfeune (also called Maneiung) = the Pfiune river in Northern Etalocin, the homeland of the Wiebians
*''sbarowaṫ'' = to condone (an old loan from the same source as English ''spare'')
 
*''phởnix'' = phoenix
Lakrutz = a spring festival
*''wichr'' = storm
 
*''weatr'' = wind
Jänden, Jand = animal
*''lảsga'' = cuteness
 
**''lảsgawei'' = cute
Würlen, Wurl = bird (*đosir) -- plural umlaut was removed by analogy
*''cỉslo'' = number (amount or mathematical object)
 
*''numer'' = number (identifier)
Eilend = island (linguists aren't sure if it was native Talmic, from *īr-and-, or borrowed directly from English in modern times, or is a hybrid of Hebrew "i" and English "island", or borrowed from French "île")
*''chalpeth'' = boy
 
*''deawinca'' = girl
Rlung (m) = breath, soul, spirit, sgv ''Rlüngen'' 'moment'
*''jistei'' = real (in the sense of 'true' or 'existent')
 
*''reảlnei'' = real (as in 'real number')
naoi = with (instrumental), through (~ Eevo nai)
*''sônthơst'' = being, entity
 
*''znảnth X'' = 'typical X'
meit- = to give (past tense ''mitt'')
*''armê'' = shoulder
 
*''pys, psa'' = dog
Meitel / Mittel = present
*''coth'' = cat
 
*''cotheur'' = tomcat, ''cơthca'' = female cat
mit = if
*''rezmear'' = size
 
*''tealo'' /tɛɫ̩ʊ/ = body
mingen = modern (from mi phing-im-)
*''zdarwei'' /zdaɾəβəɪ/ = healthy
 
**''zdarwiê'' /zdaɾəβiə/ = health
Jener (m) = water
*''crảsnei'' /kʰɾɔ:snəɪ/ = beautiful
 
**''crảsnơst'' = beauty
Mälen, Mal (m) = tree (*mār-)
**''crasawitha'' = beautiful woman
 
*''babinca'' (f) = grandmother
Ferr (m) = name (*veli-)
*''wiênth(e), wynth(e)'' = more
 
*''existowat'' = to exist
Kammel (f) = woman (kamr-, kamn-)
*''Albyṅ'' (f.) = Albion (country)
 
**''Albản (pl. Albảnowe), Albảnca'' = Albionian
Zecht (m) = child (tektis)
*''walsina'' = hair (singulative)
 
*''walsy'' = hair (fem. pl.)
Bande (f) = meat (*bandoy)
*''żiwot'' = life
 
*''riêcaṫ, riêth'' = to say
Isch (m) = language (φeskos)
*''warg'' /ˈbarə/ = enemy
 
*''ỉsṫ; poisṫ'' = to go by foot (uni.)
Rlut (m) = laughter (*3rōdos)
*''iêsṫ; sâiêsṫ'' = to eat
 
*''znảṫ, znả'' = to know
Gräten, Grat (m) = god (*glādos)
*''weadeaṫ, weadhuns, weadie'' = to know (a fact)
 
*''odpowiêdaṫ; odpoweadeaṫ'' = to answer
alt = old (*ārdom)
**''odpoweaḋ'' = answer
 
*''meiṫ, meie; umeiṫ'' = to wash
Keks (m) = cookie (from a derivative of kaxs 'eat')
**''meidlo'' = soap
 
*''beiṫ'' (irreg.) = to be
Ande (f) = sun (andū)
*''bảṫ-sy; boie-sy'' (irreg.) = to fear
 
*''bỉṫ, biê'' (irreg.) = to beat
leißen = I wash (*/riyV-tVn)
*''żỉṫ, żiê'' (irreg.) = to live
 
*''milowat=ṫ'' = to love
Rlack (m) = crow (PTal *qrakkos)
*''milei'' = dear
 
*''milơst'' = love
Rlieh (f) = sanctuary (''*qreuφoi'')
*''lỉbit'' = to like
* "Rlieh algebra"
*''libei'' = nice, pleasant
zweiden -- to pass by (*θwīθVn)
*''starei'' 'old (of things)'
schrlaoien = to sprout (sqroi-)
** considered offensive when used for a person; ''chdennei'' (from *čtennŭ-jĭ 'esteemed') is used for an old person.
 
*''granitha'' 'border'
Daoi (m) = valley (dawis)
*''beseada'' 'meeting'
 
*''thêlei'' 'whole'
Gaoin (m) = root (goinim)
*''cto? tho?'' 'who? what?'
 
*ineim slowy 'in other words' (frozen inst pl)
Aoiß (m) = fat (aitt-)
*''on briêntin, à briêntinie'' 'king, queen'
 
*''nu'' = like German ''na''
Wlaoige (f) = wave (δlay-)
*''sâ wecier'' = this evening
 
*''nơth'' = night
Schwaoich (m) = bow (*swoykwos)
*''mơth'' = power, might
 
*''mởth'' = can
Baoinung (m) = lord (boyn 'high' + -ung honorific, can it be related to Eevo -wñ?)
*''thuđei'' = foreign, strange
 
*''wearit (niecom, nietho, wu nietho)'' = 'to believe (someone, something, in something)'
kraoi (prep) = after (borrowed from Early Crackfic-Trician Semitic *2axray?)
*''wiêra'' = faith
 
*''mathematica, mathe'' 'mathematics'; ''mathematic/mathematiċca'' 'mathematician'
Waoisten = a spring festival (*δoi-stan-, the -sten part is related to Stánsa)
*''-cija'' '-tion', ''-se'' '-sis', ''-ita'' '-ity'
 
*''walsnơst'' 'property, characteristic'
Staoiß (f) = grace, mercy
*''wesna, liêto, asyṅ, zima'' /bɛsnə, liətʰʊ, asɨɲ, zɪmə/ = seasons
 
*''warna'' 'crow'
Baoiße (f) = tower
 
baoichen = I lift up
 
haoiben = I bring
 
Schmaoi (f) = border (*smoyī)
 
schwaoiben = I load up, geschwaoiben = I trust, believe
 
raoien = to rest (from *lawī)
 
spaoigen = to seek (not inherited)
 
Schrlaoitsch = rapid burst through a small opening
 
kaoifen = to request

Latest revision as of 13:44, 21 April 2022

Pfeune (also called Maneiung) = the Pfiune river in Northern Etalocin, the homeland of the Wiebians

Lakrutz = a spring festival

Jänden, Jand = animal

Würlen, Wurl = bird (*đosir) -- plural umlaut was removed by analogy

Eilend = island (linguists aren't sure if it was native Talmic, from *īr-and-, or borrowed directly from English in modern times, or is a hybrid of Hebrew "i" and English "island", or borrowed from French "île")

Rlung (m) = breath, soul, spirit, sgv Rlüngen 'moment'

naoi = with (instrumental), through (~ Eevo nai)

meit- = to give (past tense mitt)

Meitel / Mittel = present

mit = if

mingen = modern (from mi phing-im-)

Jener (m) = water

Mälen, Mal (m) = tree (*mār-)

Ferr (m) = name (*veli-)

Kammel (f) = woman (kamr-, kamn-)

Zecht (m) = child (tektis)

Bande (f) = meat (*bandoy)

Isch (m) = language (φeskos)

Rlut (m) = laughter (*3rōdos)

Gräten, Grat (m) = god (*glādos)

alt = old (*ārdom)

Keks (m) = cookie (from a derivative of kaxs 'eat')

Ande (f) = sun (andū)

leißen = I wash (*rī/riyV-tVn)

Rlack (m) = crow (PTal *qrakkos)

Rlieh (f) = sanctuary (*qreuφoi)

  • "Rlieh algebra"

zweiden -- to pass by (*θwīθVn) schrlaoien = to sprout (sqroi-)

Daoi (m) = valley (dawis)

Gaoin (m) = root (goinim)

Aoiß (m) = fat (aitt-)

Wlaoige (f) = wave (δlay-)

Schwaoich (m) = bow (*swoykwos)

Baoinung (m) = lord (boyn 'high' + -ung honorific, can it be related to Eevo -wñ?)

kraoi (prep) = after (borrowed from Early Crackfic-Trician Semitic *2axray?)

Waoisten = a spring festival (*δoi-stan-, the -sten part is related to Stánsa)

Staoiß (f) = grace, mercy

Baoiße (f) = tower

baoichen = I lift up

haoiben = I bring

Schmaoi (f) = border (*smoyī)

schwaoiben = I load up, geschwaoiben = I trust, believe

raoien = to rest (from *lawī)

spaoigen = to seek (not inherited)

Schrlaoitsch = rapid burst through a small opening

kaoifen = to request