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:gliffa: 1) stone-pile dedicated to a divinity; 2) house dedicated to a god, temple
 
:gnaoidh: oak forest, oak wood
 
:gnaoidh: oak forest, oak wood
 
:gruth: small woodland creature, used as an unflattering nickname for gnomes (Uryala)
 
:gruth: small woodland creature, used as an unflattering nickname for gnomes (Uryala)

Revision as of 05:21, 13 August 2014

The dominant language of the core territories of the Empire of Magdala is called Pytharnian and is a member of the Moigthe Language Family. Thus the Pytharnian Language is related to Dúrandworese, Ancient Ambrulian, and Classical Yophenthean. It is also related to the Yophenthean Languages and Medibgóëse.

Pytharnian Phonology

English to Pytharnian Lexicon

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Pytharnian to English Lexicon

A
acharna, aharn: ?
air: divine, pertaining a divinity
airre: god
B
bail, bailib: hill, hills
baiehin:
barra: father
barradh: father
barrhuig: fortified hill outside of a city for its defense
braber: troll
C
D
dalg: son
dromba: mountain ridge
E
esbrain: gnome
F
flimb: mill
G
gaiha:
galda: altar, household altar, altar to household or ancestral gods
gam: spear
gamara: warrior, spear-warrior
gladin [<galda]: house
gliffa: 1) stone-pile dedicated to a divinity; 2) house dedicated to a god, temple
gnaoidh: oak forest, oak wood
gruth: small woodland creature, used as an unflattering nickname for gnomes (Uryala)
H
I
iffir, iffri-: badger
ingga, ingue: island
isir, ire, is: river
K
L
lechearu: stream, brook
M
math: fortified hill
mir:
N
O
o: air, sky, sky divinity
oncarga:
onkirg: Neptultchi stone monument
ordh: promontory, prominent hill
P
letter uncommon, used for foreign words
R
rheg: rapids
riambu: lake
rin: meadow
S
scral vb: to flash
screg, skrey: peninsula
scriffa:
T
talt n: pole, staff
tam: keep, wizard’s tower
thirin, thiraoin [<tir, mountainous land]: dwarf
tir n: mountain, mountainous land, peak, stronghold, city (compare dwor from Dúrandworese)
tirrha: female divinity associated with a tir (mountainous land)
trifa, terfa: waterfall
U
V
brainstorm

mina-dwaith tisfa gwain gwith gallath medur


See Also