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*''wăchon'' = to gather
*''wășon'' = to gather
*''tăngap'' = before
*''tăngap'' = before
**''tălisngap'' = to foretell
**''tălisngap'' = to foretell

Revision as of 19:48, 24 August 2018

  • wășon = to gather
  • tăngap = before
    • tălisngap = to foretell
  • łăbie = after
  • roan = to wait
    • nuroan = patient (adj.)
  • thăwä = border
  • thnăwä = to border
  • ngiș = dune
  • tăru = a flourish; an ornament
  • foał = corner
  • smin = flow
  • chüem = flow
  • hăgea = bundle
    • hișcea = to bind, tie together
    • hăliscea = to associate
  • tănet = to breed
    • tănnăret = cultivated
  • săngäł = mallet
  • cieng = block
  • mădo = to lose (something)
    • blamăpto = (euphemistic) to pass away
    • emmisto = (Modern) to wander
    • măreado = to abandon
  • pră'e = sick
  • mäw = to hug
  • ăthie = to take out of water; save
  • rifas = apple
  • reach = to tell
    • preach = messenger
    • prămeach = angel
    • ritheach = news
    • nureach = storyteller
  • pamithlin = (mathematics) complex (relating to complex numbers)
  • săway = to estimate
  • binsăfongway = (mathematics) analysis
  • făndaw = to test
  • binfăndaw = exam
  • panăfongsual = colony
  • tłach = move
  • thiec = some (less than 1)
  • yoath = to start
    • yămoath = to finish, to conclude
  • uy = xor
  • sang = or (either one of two)
  • ămłua = to study
  • siet = to teach
  • ămie = roof
  • ălu = letter
  • să'äm = flag
  • săfal = friend
  • łă'im = iron
  • păchwa = flea
  • șwet = rose
  • cmath = jaw
  • drił = stream
  • nguat = example (from a univerbation of "nga hatuay")
    • ngămuat = to illustrate
    • bongămuat = illustrative
  • tham = peace (obsolete; nowadays the Talmic word lăwi is used)
    • yătham = peaceful, calm, serene
  • ciem = to combine
  • ăfur = noble
  • cătheng = fellow
    • sactheng = fellowship
  • sin = to put
  • lieb = to place, put; to make something [adjective]
    • to make X Y = "lieb X șa Y"
  • wangpruaș = history
    • yăwangpruaș = historical
  • ămuch = (Modern) full
  • tlüth = throat
  • gith = to fall (of leaves)
  • thuwim = to obey (< Old Wdm. wim 'to follow')
    • nuthuwim = obedient
  • tăchemrieth = to avenge
  • tithrieth = to take revenge on
  • mădung = dialect
  • wăydut = (Classical) instruction; (Modern) grammar
  • hămir = milk (noun) (Note: it originally meant "to milk" and was a causative of the obsolete Old Windermere word "hir")
    • hăfongmir = to milk (Classical and Modern Windermere)
  • trun = book
  • thăpeal = laurel
  • tłüep = (poetic) red
  • mălin = pair
    • hălmălin = duality
  • șămșum = to hesitate
  • eth = correct
    • eth = emphatic particle (connotes 'it does', 'doesn't it?')
  • tüth = to hold, to grasp
    • pădüth = meaning, intention
  • iec = line/lineage
  • tsăliet = fast
  • fnüd = day
  • thräf = pair
  • șen = word
  • șenthüet = to apologize; apology
  • șenswach = discourse; language as a reflection of one's character
  • sărach = vehicle
  • sămrach = to ride
  • moșiew = nature
  • șiew = source
  • łă'o = branch
  • chăbec = however
  • năwäth = sine (etymology?)
  • lăchüech = to recite (an ideophone)
  • lăchir = to write
  • lătap = to tap?
  • oar = to flow (~ Ksieħ òr 'day')
  • tuach = even
  • süeth = naked
  • snar = to know (Modern)
    • hălsnar = knowledge
  • hălda = science (from the obsolete Old Windermere word da (know), which also survives in păda "sage")
  • brits = to speak
  • sngiem = to praise
  • neab = end
  • sngeaf = world
  • tłeab = pipe
  • thür = equal
  • wier = beautiful
    • hălwier = beauty
  • snoach = learn
  • hălwierchne = mathematics
  • chne = order, form
  • tar = house
  • Nutłach Hirath = Second Mover
  • sieth = warm
    • tăsasieth = to warm up
  • ngă'ü = to enter
  • ăthüe = to exist
  • pros = ratio
  • sim = red
  • roac = when
  • sngith = time
  • sngat = tiny
  • łin = law, right, justice
    • păłin = judge
  • hăyma = law (statute)
  • hi- = -th (ordinal marker)
  • ălie = state, polity
  • fne = to choose
  • chwäp = light
  • ploch = to shine
  • tmea = door
  • slüep = hole
  • sreł = wall
  • ey = side, next to
  • cădä = about
  • păchnay = king
  • cliem = number
  • chneap = to protect
  • chrăneap = fortress
  • tsloam = village
  • dălie = city, town
  • tsuf = shape
  • ăłüth = color
  • chă'uay = dark
  • pea = bright
  • mătäng = war
  • fuat = never
  • flał = sweet
  • ieng = to do
  • meang = statement, sentence; verb
  • săfnga = art
  • cmas = (prep.) between
  • bocmas = (noun) interval
  • tsărir = east
  • săcham = west (from a Proto-Tergetic word meaning to drown)
  • meach = north
  • tsăpräng = south (from a Proto-Tergetic word meaning west)
  • tăle = land
  • răsey = picture (noun)
  • ristey = to imagine
  • rithsey = to image (a Modern Windermere neologism)
  • păda = (archaic) sage
    • Păda = (archaic) Master (title for philosophical teachers); (Modern) Dr.
  • șer = spring
  • doach = summer
  • prith = autumn
  • srel = winter
  • spey = healthy
    • thuspey = vigorous
  • glan = straight
  • neam = flat
  • sănop = to move
  • lăwi = peace (Talmic *lawī)
  • căfis = part
  • dech = hot
  • rămec = ready
  • răgean = free (Classical Windermere)
    • pluam = free (Modern Windermere)
  • că'üs = love
  • ăscap = (a swear word)
    • ăsăfongcap = to hell with it
  • să'il = sex

Family

  • ăma = mother
  • ep = father
  • ăma șir = grandmother
  • ep șir = grandfather
  • rith = son
  • łef = daughter
  • eay = brother
  • früet = sister
  • tăcats = uncle

Numbers

  • ngits = 0 (calqued from Proto-Tergetic χam 'empty' through Talmic *ȝits- 'empty')
  • do, doan = 1
  • rath = 2
  • stiw = 3
  • smäch = 4
  • müets = 5
  • tach = 6
  • boath = 7
  • łep = 8
  • loay = 9
  • thaf = 10
  • săyäw = 11
  • șrüch = 12
  • cmen = 144

Some base 10 numbers, used in Bjeheond:

  • thaf te-stiw = 13
  • thaf te-smäch = 14
  • răthaf = 20
  • stüethaf = 30
  • smeathaf = 40
  • müestaf = 50
  • tathaf = 60
  • boathaf = 70
  • łeptaf = 80
  • loaythaf = 90
  • preth = 100
  • napreth = 1000
  • rath napreth te-thaf te-chlos = 2018


Ordinals: "First" is irregular: dăche. The other ordinal numbers use hi-: hirath, histiw, hismäch, ...

General

  • wang = matter, affair
  • twi = help
  • yang = although