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Colnorian ca 400 AS to 200 AS -- predecessor of Jasturian, Kasthavian, Medibgösk, Kiallish, Dewyddairsh,  
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Old Colnorian, sometimes called Ancient Colnorian ('''ACol'''), ca 525 AS to 400 AI -- predecessor of Kiallish, Jasturian, Kasthavian, Medibgösk, Dewyddairsh, Old Colnorian is a Gwenyan language that is thought to have been influenced by the [[High Shadevan Language]] and possibly by the [[High Moigthe Language]].
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Linguistically, the Colnorian Languages are more closely related to the Moigthe Languages than to the Jaggudornish. They were classified as Thwarrish, but now are classified as Donavish.
  
 
=Phonology=
 
=Phonology=
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=Lexicon=
 
=Lexicon=
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{{See also|Old Colnorian Language: Lexicon}}
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Pronouns
 
Pronouns
ngio, nio I
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:ngio, nio I
ganffa we
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:ganffa we
lle you singular
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:lle you singular
ffev you plural
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:ffev you plural
  
gandda: gontha
 
skereg: wyvern
 
hauskiri: dragon scale
 
baudh: horse
 
sklebir: dragon-man, reptilian, lizardman
 
tiaug: badger
 
ddiff, ddiaff: sail-wing
 
aspur: bird, swallow
 
bauhir: human
 
bambir: giant
 
pardd: father
 
blest: stringed instrument
 
girrha: bear
 
stredd: eagle
 
gombdda: gamudh
 
basbe: patchudek (giant yak)
 
niarik: raven
 
tirra: bird
 
llele: face
 
glar: hide, skin
 
llesel: snow
 
makte: armor
 
straudh: skycraft
 
tesel: hair
 
pambda: old
 
geffra: snow leopard
 
astur: branch
 
llingwe, llingor, llig: human, man, person
 
swefa: water
 
kiaula: mountain cave, mountain weir, for resting skycraft; later comes to mean mountain fortress
 
sniw, sniauv: mountain
 
krehur: great rock
 
smig: gold
 
ddandr: dwarf
 
dwemos: tendon, nerve, ligament, taken from animal and used for string in musical instrument or for tying
 
ddorga: bone
 
go: and
 
rhes: to weave
 
rhuma: blood
 
hefwe: longhorn sheep
 
hi: exclamation used to herd animals
 
orruch: path, trail
 
iasp: ring
 
thragun: north
 
ar: godling, minor divinity
 
rig: master
 
llavug: treachery
 
birfa: frost
 
tancha: bridge
 
-nir, -nor: diminutive, derivative, used of people, humanlikes
 
gargnotha: goblin
 
fforwe: heart
 
gondwio:
 
-wio: state of being, condition
 
sherff: clay
 
thwerka: storm
 
llomu: milk
 
skrall: troll
 
smadda: fire
 
llochsa: lightning, lightning bolt
 
lampta: to answer
 
arrha: god, such as Kiall
 
sagin: organ, as of the body
 
wergu: lord
 
wurdala: glider skycraft
 
kerruga: sword
 
llin: bead
 
llwe: fog
 
skrin: meat
 
gnaudda:
 
skarpa: to peel
 
munda: tunic
 
pranda: linen
 
glehwe: friend
 
arbu: east
 
samfa: salt
 
grima: to fight
 
bladd: strong
 
bladdfforwiadd: heartstrong, brave
 
rhich, rhiach: breath
 
rhucha: to breathe
 
-wern:
 
drimfa: to swear an oath
 
zako: (compare thsak, Medibgösk)  chest, box
 
smirth: to smile, smile
 
addon: age, period of time
 
zuma: bow
 
stre: arrow
 
llembir: standing stone
 
midd, miadd: house
 
lleidd: king
 
gwergwe: two
 
irddag:
 
iauf
 
smil: blade
 
  
 
=See Also=
 
=See Also=
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*[[Dewyddairsh Language]]
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*[[List of Old Colnorian Personal Names]]
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*[[Old Colnorian Language: Lexicon]]
 
*[[Thwarrish]]
 
*[[Thwarrish]]
  
 
[[Category:Languages of Asdar]]
 
[[Category:Languages of Asdar]]
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[[Category:Languages of Barathorn]]
 
[[Category:Thwarrish Languages]]
 
[[Category:Thwarrish Languages]]
 
[[Category:Colnorian Languages]]
 
[[Category:Colnorian Languages]]
 
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 28 December 2020

Old Colnorian, sometimes called Ancient Colnorian (ACol), ca 525 AS to 400 AI -- predecessor of Kiallish, Jasturian, Kasthavian, Medibgösk, Dewyddairsh, Old Colnorian is a Gwenyan language that is thought to have been influenced by the High Shadevan Language and possibly by the High Moigthe Language.

Linguistically, the Colnorian Languages are more closely related to the Moigthe Languages than to the Jaggudornish. They were classified as Thwarrish, but now are classified as Donavish.

Phonology

p, ff b, b/v/f r, rh l, ll s, sh t, th d, dd k, ch g, gh h

Lexicon

Pronouns

ngio, nio I
ganffa we
lle you singular
ffev you plural


See Also