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:'''brabamnorn''' n hereditary son of baron | :'''brabamnorn''' n hereditary son of baron | ||
:'''Brökn''' n prop Noble House of Medibgö, rank of Count. | :'''Brökn''' n prop Noble House of Medibgö, rank of Count. | ||
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:'''eihuboddantiahorgchas''' n a hunting or expedition for wyverns conducted with Tihorg craft. | :'''eihuboddantiahorgchas''' n a hunting or expedition for wyverns conducted with Tihorg craft. | ||
:'''-ercha, -erg''' n suffix used in proper names to indicate a devotee of a god or other natural force. | :'''-ercha, -erg''' n suffix used in proper names to indicate a devotee of a god or other natural force. | ||
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:'''hevrog''' n troll | :'''hevrog''' n troll | ||
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;K | ;K | ||
:'''kna''' vb fight | :'''kna''' vb fight | ||
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:'''Meiddbgöska Gonbállu''' n prop [[Medibgóëse Gonfaloy]] | :'''Meiddbgöska Gonbállu''' n prop [[Medibgóëse Gonfaloy]] | ||
:'''Meidborniagch'' n usually translated as 'archmage,' the highest peerage of Medibgö after the imperial family. | :'''Meidborniagch'' n usually translated as 'archmage,' the highest peerage of Medibgö after the imperial family. | ||
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;P Only occurs at the beginning of foreign words | ;P Only occurs at the beginning of foreign words | ||
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:'''tihorg, tiahorga''' n small, bird-like craft that seats one or two passengers | :'''tihorg, tiahorga''' n small, bird-like craft that seats one or two passengers | ||
+ | :'''[[tirchaglawchli]]''' n "graceful claws" | ||
:'''tüdd''' duke | :'''tüdd''' duke | ||
:'''tüddorn''' hereditary son of Duke | :'''tüddorn''' hereditary son of Duke | ||
:'''[[Twrg]]''' n prop god, son of Parkia, victory in war, leaders in war; compare Thwar | :'''[[Twrg]]''' n prop god, son of Parkia, victory in war, leaders in war; compare Thwar | ||
:'''[[twriagdówrch]]''' n name of magical energy that protects a skyness from swift winds | :'''[[twriagdówrch]]''' n name of magical energy that protects a skyness from swift winds | ||
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=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 22:20, 19 April 2016
- A
- aliadd n magic
- aliaddorchagül n magical ally, ally in magic
- Am n prop Sun god; compare Amrulon
- B
- bachrhiklluge /baxr̊ɪkˈɬʊɡə/ n dragon-knight
- brabam n baron
- brabamnorn n hereditary son of baron
- Brökn n prop Noble House of Medibgö, rank of Count.
- Ch
- D
- Dd
- -ddorn; (m, n)norn suffix, diminutive, [noble rank] 's son.
- dvaglwnk n metallic domed palace of the Medibgóëse Skynesses.
- ddwmir n unit of linear measurement
- E
- ehiwborn: wyvern; pl eihub
- eihuboddantiahorgchas n a hunting or expedition for wyverns conducted with Tihorg craft.
- -ercha, -erg n suffix used in proper names to indicate a devotee of a god or other natural force.
- F
- Ff
- ffámbd n giant
- Ffaraglait adj: red-headed
- Ffeffari n papa, little father, compare Envys
- Fféwddarniag n prop Pytharnia
- Ffwrg n prop Parkulliam, god and son of Parkia and Amrulon; Ffwrg is the god of light
- ffwrsva skullcap, wizard's skullcap
- G
- gask n spear
- gebal n Emperor
- gebalddorn n Imperial Crown Prince, Prince-Emperor
- glait adj: fair-haired, blond; cf Ffaraglait, red-headed.
- glantsir n lightning
- Glantsirrasverkwn: lightning-catcher, used atop metallic domed palaces of Medibgö
- gö n assemblage, sky assemblage
- gnödva n measurement of length equivalent to 128 cm
- gnäw n count
- gnäwddorn n hereditary son of count
- gnäwddorn kähaa n rightful firstborn of the count
- H
- hevrog n troll
- I
- J
Not used in Medibgóëse Transliteration
- K
- kna vb fight
- L
- -li suffix
- Ll
- llawbgnäw n viscount
- llawbgnäwddorn n hereditary son of viscount
- llugka /ˈɬʊɣɡa/ n dragon
- llugllaima /ɬʊɡˈɬamˠa/ n drakeling
- llugriagchorn /ˈɬʊɣrˠaːɣˌɣɔrn/ nm heir to a llugriagchswrb
- llugriagchswrb /ɬʊɣˈrˠaːɣsʊːrv/ nm lord of dragon-riders, a Medibgóëse aristocratic rank
- M
- 'mba, umba n son, son of; compare +ddorn, used in patronyms
- Meidbgö [meiðvgø] n prop Medibgö, national name
- Meiddbgöska Gonbállu n prop Medibgóëse Gonfaloy
- 'Meidborniagch n usually translated as 'archmage,' the highest peerage of Medibgö after the imperial family.
- N
- O
- orchagül n friend, ally
- P Only occurs at the beginning of foreign words
- Q
Not used in Medibgóëse Transliteration
- R
- riagch /rˠaːɣ/ nm lord, master [probably from Classical Yophenthean, reach]
- RH
- S
- siank n gold
- sowrb to rule, compare swrb
- spand adj straight
- sväsge skyness
- sverko vb to catch
- svigask a long draping coat worn in the late 25th to early 26th century when Medibgö dictated fashion to greater world.
- swrb lord, ruler, prince, cf. dominus
- Th
- thep, them conj and
- thsatna stringed instrument, compare sitar
- thson n head
- Thörewgas n prop noble assembly of Medibgö, upper house of Pytharnian Empire -- constituted of Medibgóëse lords
- Threwgga n prop Cunning in War; compare Threy
- T
- tihorg, tiahorga n small, bird-like craft that seats one or two passengers
- tirchaglawchli n "graceful claws"
- tüdd duke
- tüddorn hereditary son of Duke
- Twrg n prop god, son of Parkia, victory in war, leaders in war; compare Thwar
- twriagdówrch n name of magical energy that protects a skyness from swift winds
- U
- V
- W
See Also
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