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* ''ghūmake'' <small>ABL</small> (√ghūm-) - to blow (does not have vulgar double-entendres in Chl.) | * ''ghūmake'' <small>ABL</small> (√ghūm-) - to blow (does not have vulgar double-entendres in Chl.) | ||
* ''ghūmas'' - breath (expelled from the mouth) | * ''ghūmas'' - breath (expelled from the mouth) | ||
==H== | |||
* ''haikra'' - vinegar | |||
* ''haisah'' - pineapple | |||
* ''haisyarya'' - pineapple-flavoured rice beer | |||
* ''haitah'' - ball | |||
* ''haleike'' <small>ROOT ah</small> (√halei-) - to be calm, tranquil, peaceful | |||
* ''haleilila'' - a calm person | |||
* ''haleya'' - calm | |||
* ''hālgāra'' - district | |||
* ''hālih'' - river island fortress | |||
* ''halīnam'' - sapphire | |||
* ''hālkah'' - bed (most commonly hammock-like) | |||
* ''halke'' <small>ROOT</small> (√hal-) - to call | |||
* ''haloe'' - name | |||
* ''hamvike'' <small>ROOT</small> (√hamvy-) - to cuddle, cradle | |||
* ''hamvyoe'' - cradle ; (plural only:) nursery | |||
* ''hamvyūs'' - cuddle | |||
* ''hanam'' - anise | |||
* ''hāradmāsih'' - (colloquial:) disaster, catastrophe (from the name of a town in Grupajātia, site of a catastrophical nuclear power plant failure) | |||
* ''hariana'' - perfume | |||
* ''hāris'' - carpet | |||
* ''harvastis'' - smooth ; (colloquial:) simple, easy | |||
* ''haryājas'' - tamarind | |||
* ''haura'' - brown | |||
* ''hauras'' <small>ADJ</small> - brown | |||
* ''hauša'' - cabbage | |||
* ''haɂerus'' - squid | |||
* ''heicā'' - rhythmic wordless chant, common in many styles of both devotional and popular Chlouvānem music | |||
* ''heicādṛke'' <small>R.ABL</small> (√dṛ-) - to perform ''heicā'' | |||
* ''heiñcañėh'' - cousin (father's sister's child) | |||
* ''heirah'' - year | |||
* ''helajyā'' - traditional Chlouvānem female clothing, similar to a [[w:Choli|choli]] | |||
* ''helkanah'' - dyeing process | |||
* ''helkīn'' - dyer | |||
* ''helkoe'' - coloration, the colour of something | |||
* ''hėrandikita'' - barn | |||
* ''hėrandyah'' - hay | |||
* ''herṣah'' - cobalt | |||
* ''heṣṭvake'' <small>N</small> (√heṣṭv-) - to fall down | |||
* ''heṣṭvanah'' - decline, the act of falling | |||
* ''heṣṭvas'' - fall | |||
* ''hīliveyadha'' - summer holiday camp | |||
* ''hilkake'' <small>ABL</small> (√hilk-) - to dye, colour | |||
* ''hįlki'' - (colloquial:) train wagon | |||
* ''hilkniltas'' - dyeable | |||
* ''hilkṛṣūs'' - dye | |||
* ''hīlyeh'' - life experience | |||
* ''himai'' - canoe | |||
* ''hīmba'' - colour ; melody ; a scale in Chlouvānem music | |||
* ''hīmbanījogā'' - rainbow | |||
* ''hīmbeyāṃsa'' - consonant | |||
* ''himfa'' - fight | |||
* ''hįnna'' - wheel | |||
* ''hįnnakirmas'' - rail | |||
* ''hįnnakita'' - train wagon | |||
* ''hįnnāvi'' - railway gauge | |||
* ''hīrdan'' - nightmare | |||
* ''hīrdañjānake'' <small>N</small> (√jān-) - to have a nightmare | |||
* ''homah'' - white tiger | |||
* ''hoppanah'' - the act of laughing | |||
* ''hūlca'' - hibiscus | |||
* ''hūlcajuniā'' - hibiscus flower | |||
* ''huleike'' <small>ROOT</small> (√hulei-) - to shine, glow | |||
* ''huleṣṭūn'' - bouquet | |||
* ''hulgake'' <small>ABL ah</small> (√hulg-) - to guess | |||
* ''huliā'' - moon; specifically, the largest of the two moons of Calémere | |||
* ''huliāsena'' - lunar month | |||
* ''huliāyausīkṣasis'' - easy to recognize | |||
* ''huliāyausis'' - glowing in the dark | |||
* ''huliedralkam'' - demiboy | |||
* ''hulin'' - woman, female | |||
* ''hulla'' - dolphin | |||
* ''hulunæmieh'' - pregnancy | |||
* ''hulunāmita'' - womanness, femininity | |||
* ''humai'' - grass | |||
* ''humaimaila'' - herbal tea | |||
* ''humfake'' <small>ABL u>i</small> (√humf-) - to fight | |||
* ''hunai'' - purple yam | |||
* ''huppa'' <small>ABL</small> - laugh | |||
* ''huppake'' <small>ABL</small> (√hupp-) - to laugh | |||
* ''hurdagīn'' - Head Monk of a monastery | |||
* ''hælvebān'' - orchard | |||
* ''hælveh'' - fruit | |||
* ''hælvekita'' - type of Chlouvānem bar which sells fruit and fruit juices; most commonly they're moving tents in or around parks. | |||
* ''hælvidhūs'' - fruiting tree | |||
* ''hælvyausis'' - fruity | |||
* ''hælьte'' <small>ROOT</small> (√hælьt-) - (impersonal) to be moved, touched | |||
* ''hæṃdike'' <small>ROOT ah</small> (√hæṃd-) - to dream | |||
* ''hæṃdioe'' - dream | |||
* ''hærā'' - kiss | |||
* ''hærāmis'' - tenderness | |||
* ''hæranah'' - making out | |||
* ''hærcañėh'' - kiss (colloquial, diminutive) | |||
* ''hærke'' <small>ROOT</small> (√hær-) - to kiss; to softly touch | |||
* ''hærṣokas'' - labial consonant | |||
* ''hærṣūlaukas'' - lip | |||
* ''hærṣūs'' - lips (pair of) | |||
* ''hærūñjīma'' - the letter '''ь''' in the Chlouvānem script | |||
* ''hæræɂeh'' - goodnight kiss ; kiss (endearing, diminutive) | |||
* ''hætai'' - honour | |||
* ''håknā'' - chicken | |||
* ''håldeh'' - pond | |||
* ''hånia'' - toucan | |||
* ''hånna'' - sun | |||
* ''hånnalatirė'' - solar ray | |||
* ''hånnūkas'' - solar | |||
* ''hånyadaikas'' - happy | |||
* ''hånyadikāmita'' - happiness | |||
==Æ== | ==Æ== |
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