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:''''mba, umba''' n son, son of; compare +ddorn, used in patronyms
 
:''''mba, umba''' n son, son of; compare +ddorn, used in patronyms
 
:'''[[Medibgö|Meidbgö]]''' [meiðvgø] n prop  Medibgö, national name
 
:'''[[Medibgö|Meidbgö]]''' [meiðvgø] n prop  Medibgö, national name
:'''Meiddbgöska Gonbállu''' n prop [[Medibgóëse Gonfaloy]]
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:'''Meiddbgöska Gonbálög''' 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.
  

Revision as of 20:27, 21 October 2016

This is the beginning lexicon of Modern Medibgóëse.


A

-a pl suff multiples components forming a single group
aliadd n magic
aliaddorchagül n magical ally, ally in magic
Am n prop Sun god; compare Amrulon

B

bachrhiklluge /baxr̊ɪkˈɬʊɡə/ n dragon-knight
bowru n head
brabam n baron
brabamnorn n hereditary son of baron
Brökn n prop Noble House of Medibgö, rank of Count.

Ch

D

drägcha n docks, skyport
dvaglwnk n metallic domed palace of the Medibgóëse Skynesses.
dvaidb n small, satellite skyness, in modern use less than one ddwmir wide

Dd

-ddorn; (m, n)norn suffix, diminutive, [noble rank] 's son.
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 nm suffix used in proper names to indicate a devotee of a god or other natural force, compare -erg.

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
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
greba vb to follow, observe; idiomatic used of small skynesses that use the same orbit as a great skyness, but do not follow closely
greblagh n see sväsgowrggreblagh
grib n fellow, sometimes used to describe a skyness in names and verse

H

hevrog [compare hverg] n troll

I

ihowgh adj beautiful, spacious, used to describe places in modern Medibgóëse

J

Not used in Medibgóëse Transliteration

K

kna vb fight

L

-lagh n suffix creates diminutive agents from verbs
-li suffix creates plural nouns

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 Gonbálög 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
owrg [cf. Rhaunvish 'urvir' round, curved] n orbit, as of a skyness

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 vb to rule, compare swrb
spand adj straight
sväsge n skyness
sväsgowrggreblagh n often shortened to owrggreblagh or just greblagh a lesser skyness that uses the same orbit as a great skyness, but occupies one of the 'Lagrangian' points
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 nm 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

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