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Latest revision as of 21:11, 7 May 2026
Moshurian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From the name Uthiliran, the first king of Moshuria, who's mother was Khaurnán, sole daughter of Aokhum, the god of creation. The actual word probably comes from Proto-Yeldhic *ʕʷliés, meaning "lake". Other related words include Ilda hulesw, meaning "container of liquid", which is from Proto-Ilda-Maranösic *hulís.
Pronunciation
(Moshurian) IPA: /ˈuð.ilix/
Noun
uthilikh
- endonym of the Moshurians.
- uthilikh ibék. Taráhus gördék.
- I am Moshurian. I come from Taráhus.
- uthilikh ibék. Taráhus gördék.
Usage notes
Inflection
There is no accusative of uthilikh, as it describes the state of a person, e.g. you can't say uthilikhgéd daburïk, lit. I have Moshurian.
Synonyms
uthilikmë - lit. children of Uthiliran. Used in mostly literary works.
Derived terms
Related terms
Psér edelbe, slang for a foreigner.