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:saphoth nf a kind of tunic shirt that was widely worn during the High Yophenthean Empire. The safoth reaches to the ankles with fitted sleeves that fit closely to the wrists, has buttons up the front from the mandarin collar down to the waist. It is made of linen or silk with embroidered cuffs and mandarin collar; functions as a shirt, worn under outer-wear or by itself. During the High Yophenthean Empire, the safoth was typically worn beneath the drinca | :saphoth nf a kind of tunic shirt that was widely worn during the High Yophenthean Empire. The safoth reaches to the ankles with fitted sleeves that fit closely to the wrists, has buttons up the front from the mandarin collar down to the waist. It is made of linen or silk with embroidered cuffs and mandarin collar; functions as a shirt, worn under outer-wear or by itself. During the High Yophenthean Empire, the safoth was typically worn beneath the drinca | ||
+ | :sclaiva n woman's undergarment | ||
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Revision as of 08:58, 30 April 2016
Classical Yophenthean to English
- A
- airreach nm priest
- ancuvetácodh n vessel for holding the sacred cuvétar
- angireal nm corporal
- B
- barrh nf sky
- bek nf island
- bemed adj old
- bram prep part of, next to, touching
- bulpha nn lesser altar, used for prayers or remembrances, not used for blood sacrifices
- bust nf face
- C
- chme nf great altar used for animal sacrifice to the gods, particularly Arathrax
- córonde nm priest-king
- cuvetac nm pertaining to a cuvétar
- cuvétar nm cylindrical shaped stone of reddish gold color that is used to enchant and sanctify the water of the echteal
- cuvetárguath nm bearer of the cuvétar when transported to a temple
- D
- drinca nn similar to a dalmatic, the drinca had short, wide-opening sleeves, worn over the safoth
- E
- echteal nn the round basin in an ancient Arathracian Temple in which Arathracian washing rites are performed, the echteal is paved with cut stone, usually of white color
- F
- G
- gaberladrin nm lieutenant general
- gad [<Rhaunvish 'horse'] nm four-legged animal
- galach adj great
- gaw vb weave
- giru nf yew tree
- gomach nm high place suitable for worshiping the gods
- gwabhaliadh nm an aquilary or someone who bears the image of Skiánthra
- H
- I
- iochladrin nm general commander of a tiagol
- irghdalt nn grand legion of about 8200 men
- J
- K
- kir prep in front of
- kircha nm chieftain, prince, leader
- kirladrin nm commander's first aide
- L
- ladrin nm commander of multiple legions
- M
- N
- nircheagir nm sergeant
- O
- P
only used in foreign words
- Q
- R
- RH
- rhogarion nn part of the male costume of Yophenthean high nobles and imperial family, the rhogarion was golden silk tunic that came to knees. Today, Arathracian worshipers wear a rhogarion when participating in processions
- S
- sabhdheal nm squadron of eight men
- saphoth nf a kind of tunic shirt that was widely worn during the High Yophenthean Empire. The safoth reaches to the ankles with fitted sleeves that fit closely to the wrists, has buttons up the front from the mandarin collar down to the waist. It is made of linen or silk with embroidered cuffs and mandarin collar; functions as a shirt, worn under outer-wear or by itself. During the High Yophenthean Empire, the safoth was typically worn beneath the drinca
- sclaiva n woman's undergarment
- T
- tarigsea nf one of sixteen Arathracian hours, about 93.75 minutes long
- tiagol nn legion
- tiagolnir nm legionary of a Yophenthean legion
- TH
- thíamu nm the essential piece of women's underclothes during the High Yophenthean Empire, similar to a tunic or women's shifts, typically worn under the sclaiva
- U
- V
- W
- X
- Y
- Z
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