Early Quenya Semantic Categories
      
      
      
      1.
            Physical World
      
         - 1.11 World
- 1.21 Earth, Land
- 1.212 Ground, Soil
- 1.213 Dust, Powder
- 1.214 Mud, Mire
- 1.215 Sand, Grit
- 1.22 Hill, Mountain
- 1.221 Peak, Summit
- 1.222 Slope, Cliff
- 1.223 Mound, Pile
- 1.23 Plain, Field
- 1.24 Dale, Valley
- 1.241 Ravine, Pass
- 1.25 Isle, Island
- 1.27 Shore, Beach
- 1.31 Water
- 1.32 Sea
- 1.33 Lake, Pond
- 1.34 Gulf, Bay
- 1.35 Wave, Surge
- 1.351 Foam, Froth
- 1.352 Splash, Spray
- 1.36 Brook, Stream, River
- 1.37 Spring, Well
- 1.41 Woods, Forest
- 1.43 Wood, Timber
- 1.44 Rock, Stone
- 1.46 Cave
- 1.51 Sky, Heavens
- 1.52 Sun
- 1.53 Moon
- 1.54 Star
- 1.55 Flash, Lightning
- 1.56 Noise, Thunder
- 1.61 Light
- 1.62 Darkness
- 1.622 Dark, Murky
- 1.63 Shade, Shadow
- 1.71 Air, Ether
- 1.72 Wind
- 1.722 Storm
- 1.723 Breeze
- 1.73 Cloud, Mirk
- 1.74 Mist, Fog, Haze
- 1.75 Rain
- 1.752 Rainbow
- 1.76 Snow
- 1.77 Ice, Frost
- 1.772 to Freeze
- 1.78 Weather
- 1.81 Fire
- 1.82 Flame
- 1.83 Smoke
- 1.85 to Burn, Scorch
- 1.86 to Light, Kindle
- 1.87 Match, Fire Stick
- 1.99 Physical World (other)
1.11 World
      
         - irmin n. “the inhabited world”
         
- marda n. “world”
         
1.21 Earth, Land
      
         - kemi n. “earth, soil, land”
         
- talat n. “dry land”
         
1.212 Ground, Soil
      
         - hamba adj. “on the ground”
         
- hambanoite adj. “on the ground”
         
- han (hamb-) n. “ground, earth”
         
- kemen n. “soil, earth”
         
- pingwa adj. “fat, rich (of soil)”
         
- sar n. “earth, soil”
         
1.213 Dust, Powder
      
         - mul (muld-) n. “fine powder”
         
- mulda adj. “powdery”
         
1.214 Mud, Mire
      
         - lúke n. “slime”
         
- lúkima adj. “slimy”
         
- lukso (luksu-) n. “mud”
         
- luksor n. “swamp, bog”
         
1.215 Sand, Grit
      
         - ára n. “dry sand, grit”
         
- arqilis n. “desert”
         
- mar⁴ (mard-) n. “grit, coarse grain or powder”
         
- marma n. “sand”
         
- tyusse n. “sand”
         
1.22 Hill, Mountain
      
         - ambo n. “hill”
         
- †amun (amund-) n. “hill”
         
- oro n. “hill”
         
- oron² (orond-) n. “hill”
         
- tolda n. “hill (with a flat top), hill top; town on a hill”
         
1.221 Peak, Summit
      
         - kolman n. “peak, summit”
         
- nóla n. “summit, head, top (only used of mountains etc.); (round) hill; crown of head”
         
- orme¹ n. “summit, crest, hilltop”
         
- soron² n. “pinnacle, high peak, crag”
         
- torme n. “mountain (peak)”
         
1.222 Slope, Cliff
      
         - aiko (aiku-) n. “cliff”
         
- aikuvoite adj. “cliffy, rocky”
         
- aiqasse n. “precipice”
         
- ollo n. “cliff, seaward precipice”
         
- #penda² adj. “*sloping”
         
- róma n. “upward path, mountain side, (mountain) slope, alp”
         
- tilta adj. “slanting”
         
- tiltin adj. “slanting”
         
1.223 Mound, Pile
      
         - kumpo n. “pile”
         
- pulme n. “lump, knob”
         
- rakte n. “pile, heap”
         
- tupse n. “lump, knob”
         
- tyúma n. “lump, mass”
         
1.23 Plain, Field
      
         - endl n. “plain, vale”
         
- enga n. “mead”
         
- fal(a)toisi n. “meadow, grassland”
         
- lá¹ n. “moor, heath, open space”
         
- laire n. “meadow”
         
- lé n. “a sward, glade”
         
- nendo n. “water mead”
         
- nes¹ n. “mead, valley, land”
         
- palume n. “plain”
         
1.24 Dale, Valley
      
         - nal (nald-) n. “dale, dell”
         
- nalda adj. “lowly, valley (aj.), dale (aj.)”
         
- tumbo n. “dale, vale”
         
- umbe n. “dale, dell”
         
1.241 Ravine, Pass
      
         - falqa n. “(mountain) pass, ravine, cliff, cleft”
         
- fáse n. “gulf, gap”
         
- kirme n. “cleft, gully”
         
1.25 Isle, Island
      
         - tol (toll-) n. “island, isle”
         
- tolome n. “island”
         
1.27 Shore, Beach
      
         - ailin² n. “shore”
         
- arakte n. “(stony) beach”
         
- falas(se) (falass-) n. “shore, beach, surf”
         
- marmale n. “beach”
         
- rímen n. “border, shore”
         
- sorakte n. “beach”
         
1.31 Water
      
         - linqe n. and adj. “water, stream; flowing, wet”
         
- linqea adj. “watery”
         
- mirmila adj. “rippling”
         
- nen¹ (nend-) n. “river, water”
         
- ninda¹ n. “water, river”
         
1.32 Sea
      
         - haloisi n. “the sea (in storm)”
         
- laivar n. “ocean”
         
- ua n. “the sea”
         
- vea² n. “sea”
         
1.33 Lake, Pond
      
         - ailin¹ (ailind-) n. “lake, pool”
         
- ailo (ailu-) n. “lake, pool”
         
- liqilla n. “(clear) pool”
         
- moile n. “tarn”
         
1.34 Gulf, Bay
      
         - kópa n. “harbour, haven, bay”
         
1.35 Wave, Surge
      
         - falasta- v. “to surge, make a sound like surf”
         
- falmar n. “wave (as it breaks), foamcrest”
         
- palastor n. “surf”
         
- palaswin (palaswing-) n. “wave-crest”
         
- solme n. “wave”
         
- solor (solos-) n. “surf, surge; wavebreak, coast”
         
- solto- v. “to wave, heave, surge (up and down)”
         
1.351 Foam, Froth
      
         - falma n. “foam, wave”
         
- falmo n. “foam”
         
- hoiye n. “foam”
         
- palasse n. “foam, splashing”
         
- palassea adj. “foaming (of the sea)”
         
- uilosse n. “foam”
         
- winge n. “(blowing) foam, spindrift, froth, scud, spray; wave”
         
1.352 Splash, Spray
      
         - palasya- v. “to splash, foam”
         
- timpa n. “spray, nozzle of hose”
         
- timpina adj. “fine, powdered, sprayed”
         
- timpine n. “spray”
         
- vaska adj. “making a plash or rush”
         
1.36 Brook, Stream, River
      
         - aksa¹ n. “waterfall”
         
- kelu(me) n. “stream; fountain, spring”
         
- kelusindi n. “river (near its source)”
         
- sindi n. “river”
         
- síre n. “stream”
         
- wenda n. “brook”
         
- wente n. “brook, small river”
         
- wereven(da) (werevend-) n. “winding rill”
         
1.37 Spring, Well
      
         - ehtil n. “spring, fount, source”
         
- ektele n. “fountain”
         
- kapalinda n. “spring of water”
         
- kekta n. “jet, spring”
         
- kektele n. “fountain”
         
- †kektelu- v. “to bubble up”
         
- qelu n. “well, spring, source”
         
- qelu- v. “to well up”
         
- tampo n. “well”
         
- vaskelu n. “fountain”
         
1.41 Woods, Forest
      
         - málos n. “forest”
         
- nan (nand-) n. “woodland, *land”
         
- tauno n. “(great) forest”
         
- taure n. “forest”
         
- tavas (tavast-) n. “woodland”
         
1.43 Wood, Timber
      
         - aldare n. “wood”
         
- kinda n. “splinter”
         
- tundo n. “firewood, fuel”
         
- turu n. “wood (as material), (orig.) firewood”
         
- turúva adj. “wooden”
         
- turuvoite adj. “rich in timber”
         
1.44 Rock, Stone
      
         - alas (alast-) n. “marble”
         
- alasta adj. “of marble, marble”
         
- alaswa adj. “like marble”
         
- arak n. “shingle, piles of stones”
         
- #hon¹ (hond-) n. “stone, rock”
         
- hyelle n. “pebble”
         
- ‽lalle (lalli-) n. “pebble”
         
- on(d) n. “(a) stone”
         
- ondo n. “stone, rock”
         
- onwa adj. “stony”
         
- silik (siliq-) n. “flint”
         
- siliq(in)a adj. “flinty”
         
- sink (sinq-) n. “mineral, gem, metal”
         
- soraksa n. “shingle”
         
- tolot (tolokt-) n. “pebble, cobble-stone”
         
1.46 Cave
      
         - asampe(a) adj. “cavernous”
         
- kambo n. “cellar, cave, vault”
         
- orot n. “cave”
         
- ronda n. “cavern”
         
- rótele n. “cave”
         
- rotl n. “cave, hollow, grot”
         
- sampe n. “cave, hollow”
         
- sinqele n. “mine”
         
1.51 Sky, Heavens
      
         - ilwe n. “sky, heavens”
         
- taime n. “sky”
         
- taitelúme n. “firmament”
         
- telume n. “the heavens, (vault of) heaven, firmament”
         
- vaite adj. “skied”
         
- vaiya¹ n. “sky, skies”
         
1.52 Sun
      
         - Ahúra n. “Sun”
         
- †ahúrasilqi n. “sun and moon”
         
- aure (auri-) n. “sunlight, sunshine, gold light, warmth”
         
- aurea adj. “sunny, sunlit”
         
- aurinka adj. “sunny”
         
- auro n. “sun”
         
- aurqila adj. “golden, sunlit”
         
- firin¹ n. “ray of sun”
         
- osto n. “gates of the Sun”
         
1.53 Moon
      
         - kú n. “crescent moon”
         
- Rána n. “Moon”
         
- ránuringwi n. “sun and moon”
         
- rinku n. “orb of Moon”
         
- Sil (Sill-) n. “Moon; Rose”
         
- silma n. “ray of moonlight”
         
- #silme adj. “gleaming, silver”
         
- silmea adj. “*of the moon”
         
- silmerána n. “gleaming moon, silver moon”
         
1.54 Star
      
         - íle n. “star”
         
- letinwesse n. “constellation”
         
- lintitinwe adj. “having many stars, many-starred”
         
- tinwe n. “star”
         
- titinwe n. “small star, a sparkle of dew”
         
1.55 Flash, Lightning
      
         - sile n. “glint (of white)”
         
- wintil n. “a glint”
         
- winwe (winwi-) n. “a sparkling, flash”
         
- winya- v. “to flash, glint”
         
1.56 Noise, Thunder
      
         - fundu(na)- v. “?to thunder”
         
- lausta-² v. “to roar, rush [making a rushing sound]”
         
- lausto adv. “*noisily”
         
- limpalasse n. “much roaring”
         
- limpalassea adj. “much roaring”
         
- londa- v. “to boom, bang”
         
- lon(de) (lond-) n. “loud noise”
         
- patakan n. “rattling, clatter”
         
- patakanda adj. “rattling, clattering”
         
- patakatapaka n. “rat-a-tat”
         
- patake n. “clatter”
         
- patakta- v. “to clatter”
         
- ran (ram-) n. “noise”
         
- tompo-tompo n. “noise of drums (or guns)”
         
1.61 Light
      
         - alka n. “ray (of light), light of day; shining”
         
- kala¹ n. “light, daytime (sunlight), 12 hours”
         
- kal(l)u- v. “to illuminate, to light up”
         
- kalma n. “(day)light; candle”
         
- kate (kati-) n. “gleam, ray”
         
1.62 Darkness
      
         - hui n. “dark, murk, fog; night, evening”
         
- ilkala n. “*nighttime, darkness”
         
- lur- v. “?to be dark”
         
- yara n. “a gloom, blight, lowering darkness”
         
1.622 Dark, Murky
      
         - hiswa adj. “dim, fading”
         
- huiva adj. “murky”
         
- móre (móri-) n. and adj. “night, darkness; black, dark”
         
- yanda adj. “dark, gloomy”
         
1.63 Shade, Shadow
      
         - #lómea adj. “*gloomy”
         
- lómin n. “shade, shadow”
         
- lómina adj. “shadowy”
         
1.71 Air, Ether
      
         - ilma n. “air”
         
- ilu n. “ether”
         
- vilina adj. “airy, breezy, light”
         
- vílyava adj. “airy”
         
1.72 Wind
      
         - noswe n. “a wet wind (SW)”
         
- sú n. “(noise of) wind”
         
- suiva adj. “soughing, moaning”
         
- súlime n. “wind”
         
- súru n. “air-spirit; wind, gale”
         
- susúlima adj. “full of wind, windy, airy”
         
- †súye n. “air, breezes, winds”
         
- wá n. “wind”
         
- wanwavoite adj. “windy”
         
1.722 Storm
      
         - húro n. “storm”
         
- laume¹ n. “storm, overcast sky”
         
- laumea adj. “dark, stormy”
         
- wanwa n. “great gale”
         
1.723 Breeze
      
         - víle n. “gentle breeze”
         
1.73 Cloud, Mirk
      
         - aulo n. “cloud”
         
- fanya n. “cloud”
         
- lumbo n. “dark lowering cloud”
         
1.74 Mist, Fog, Haze
      
         - híse n. and adj. “dusk, mist, haze; bleared”
         
- mirde n. “mist”
         
- nóte n. “dew”
         
- qosse n. “mist”
         
- rin² (ring-) n. “dew”
         
- usqe n. “fog”
         
1.75 Rain
      
         - mie¹ n. “mist, drizzle”
         
- note (notsi-) n. “drizzle”
         
- notsiva adj. “drizzling”
         
- timpe n. “fine rain”
         
- timpínea adj. “made of spray, full of fine showers, showery (of weather)”
         
- úqil n. “rain”
         
- #uqu- v. “to rain”
         
1.752 Rainbow
      
         - iluqinga n. “rainbow”
         
- ilweran(ta) n. “bridge of heaven, rainbow”
         
- ukku n. “rainbow”
         
1.76 Snow
      
         - fauta- v. “to snow”
         
- fáwe n. “snow”
         
- is (iss-) n. “light snow”
         
- nieninqe n. “snowdrop, (lit.) white tear”
         
- nieninqea adj. “like a snowdrop”
         
- niqetil (niqetild-) n. “snow cap”
         
- niqileninqe adj. “snow-white”
         
- niqilis n. “fine snow”
         
- niqis (niqiss-) n. “snow”
         
- niqissea adj. “snowy”
         
- niqista- v. “to snow”
         
- tiqilin (tiqilind-) n. “thaw, melting snow, slush”
         
1.77 Ice, Frost
      
         - helke n. “ice”
         
- liqilitl n. “icicle, *(lit.) clear drop”
         
- ringwe n. “rime, frost; cold”
         
- yalka n. “ice”
         
- yelma n. “(a bout of) frost; a cold; chill”
         
1.772 to Freeze
      
         - halkin adj. “frozen”
         
- hilk- v. “to freeze”
         
1.78 Weather
      
         - kalle n. “fair weather, clear sky, blue sky”
         
- kalleva adj. “fair (weather or complexion)”
         
- lúre n. “dark weather, bad weather”
         
- lúrea adj. “overcast, dark [of weather]”
         
- lúvin(a) adj. “dark, overcast”
         
- luvu- v. “to lower, hang, brood”
         
1.81 Fire
      
         - pur (purn-) n. “a fire, an artificial fire”
         
- sá n. “fire”
         
- sár(e)a adj. “fiery”
         
- tan(y)a n. “fire”
         
- uru n. “fire”
         
- (uru)purnie n. “conflagration”
         
- urúva adj. “like fire”
         
- uruvoite adj. “fiery, having fire”
         
- urwa adj. “on fire, afire”
         
1.82 Flame
      
         - purma n. “blaze, flame”
         
- velka n. “flame”
         
1.83 Smoke
      
         - qonda n. “choking smog, smoke”
         
- rukta- v. “to belch smoke, spout smoke; to cause to smoke; to smoke at a pipe”
         
- ruku n. “smoke, reek”
         
- ruku- v. “to steam, smoke, reek”
         
1.85 to Burn, Scorch
      
         - hus- v. “to burn (tr.)”
         
- kanda- v. “to blaze”
         
- puru- v. “to burn”
         
- sanga-² v. “to scorch”
         
- sisi- v. “to scorch, singe, fry”
         
- urya- v. “to burn (intr.)”
         
- usta- v. “to burn (tr.)”
         
1.86 to Light, Kindle
      
         - kalta- v. “to kindle, set light to”
         
- purya- v. “to set fire to”
         
- tunda- v. “to kindle”
         
- turya- v. “to catch fire”
         
- tustima adj. “inflammable”
         
1.87 Match, Fire Stick
      
         - tusture n. “tinder, chips, firewood”
         
- tusturin (tusturind-) n. “match”
         
1.99 Physical World (other)
      
         - karkasse n. “row of spikes or teeth”
         
2.
            Mankind
      
      2.1 Human Being
      
         - #nanwa adj. “being”
         
2.21 Man
      
         - ner n. “man, husband; warrior”
         
- wie n. “*man, male of the Elda”
         
2.22 Woman
      
         - anai n. “woman”
         
- nî n. “woman”
         
- nyél n. “woman”
         
- qimelle n. “little woman”
         
- qin¹ (qim-) n. “woman, female”
         
2.23 Male
      
         - anu n. “a male, man”
         
- anúre n. “manliness, masculinity”
         
- anúvie n. “manhood, doughtyness”
         
- anuvoite adj. “male, masculine”
         
- nerea adj. “manly, stout, brave”
         
- nerevoite adj. “manly, male”
         
- #nérinwa adj. “*mannish”
         
- #-nu suf. “masculine suffix”
         
- via adj. “male”
         
- -we² suf.
- wenga adj. “*male”
         
2.24 Female
      
         - anaina adj. “womanly”
         
- #-ni suf. “feminine suffix”
         
- nisíte adj. “womanl[y]”
         
- qim(en)ea adj. “womanly, feminine”
         
- qimenoite (qimenoitsi-) adj. “feminine, female”
         
- qinde n. “womanliness, femininity; (concr.) women as a whole”
         
- qinya adj. “female”
         
- #-si suf. “feminine suffix”
         
- #-sse³ suf. “feminine suffix”
         
2.26 Girl
      
         - mella n. “girl”
         
- tessa n. “maid, maiden”
         
- tessara adj. “maiden, maidenly”
         
- tessare (tessari-) n. “little maid”
         
- wende n. “maiden”
         
- wendele n. “maidenhood”
         
- wen(di) n. “maid, girl, maiden”
         
2.27 Child
      
         - ar¹ (arn-) n. “child”
         
- hil(de) n. “child”
         
2.28 Infant
      
         - putse (putsi-) n. “baby, child”
         
- tetta n. “baby”
         
- tyetl n. “babe, a tiny baby”
         
2.31 Husband
      
         - heruvesto n. “husband, (lit.) lord husband”
         
- veru n. “husband”
         
- veruner n. “husband”
         
- vestaner n. “?(bride)groom”
         
2.32 Wife
      
         - herivesti n. “wife”
         
- †veri n. “wife”
         
- †veruni n. “wife”
         
- vesse n. “wife”
         
- vestin n. “wife”
         
2.321 Bride
      
         - akairis (akairist-) n. “bride, wife”
         
- akairisan (akairisamb-) n. “bride chamber, thalamus”
         
- vestani n. “*bride”
         
2.33 to Wed, Marry
      
         - ‽(a)kainu- v. “to wed”
         
- verin (verind-) adj. “married”
         
- vesta- v. “to wed, marry, join others in marriage; (refl.) to get married”
         
2.34 Wedding, Marriage
      
         - (a)kainusta n. “wedding, marriage”
         
- akaire (akairi-) n. “‘living beside’, wedded life”
         
- vesta n. “state of marriage”
         
- vestale n. “wedding”
         
- vestanoina adj. “related by marriage”
         
2.341 Married Couple
      
         - veringwi n. “husband and wife, married pair”
         
2.35 Father
      
         - atar n. “father”
         
- atta¹ n. “father (child’s word)”
         
- attu n. “father”
         
2.36 Mother
      
         - ama n. “mother”
         
- ambi n. “mother”
         
- amis (amits-) n. “mother”
         
- (m)ambe n. “mother”
         
2.37 Parent
      
         - †attahwi n. “parents”
         
- puyando n. “parent”
         
2.41 Son
      
         - fion (fiond-) n. “son”
         
- hilu n. “son”
         
- -ion suf. “-son”
         
- ion n. “son”
         
- vondo n. “son”
         
- †yó n. “son”
         
- yondo n. “son, male descendant, (great) grandson”
         
2.42 Daughter
      
         - aris (arits-) n. “daughter, maid”
         
- -il suf. “*(feminine) patronymic”
         
- silde n. “daughter”
         
- sui n. “daughter”
         
2.44 Brother
      
         - herendo n. “brother”
         
- hestaner n. “brother”
         
- hestanu n. “brother”
         
2.45 Sister
      
         - heresse n. “sister”
         
- hestani n. “sister”
         
- hestaqin n. “sister”
         
2.452 Sibling
      
         - hes (hest-) n. “brother, sister, *sibling”
         
- hesta n. “the nearest consanguinity”
         
- hestanoina adj. “bearing the nearest consanguinity”
         
2.46 Grandfather
      
         - haru n. “grandfather”
         
2.47 Grandmother
      
         - haruni n. “grandmother”
         
2.53 Nephew
      
         - súyon n. “nephew, daughter’s son”
         
2.55 Cousin
      
         - etta n. “cousin”
         
- ettani n. “female cousin”
         
- ettanu n. “male cousin”
         
- ettarendi n. “cousinship”
         
- rendo n. “kinsman, cousin”
         
- rendole n. “cousinship”
         
- resse n. “kinswoman, cousin”
         
2.57 Descendant
      
         - hilmi coll. “family, offspring”
         
2.82 Family
      
         - soresta n. “family”
         
3.
            Animals
      
      3.11 Animal
      
         - koisiva adj. “animal, bodily”
         
- koite (koisi-) n. “living thing, being, animal”
         
- lama n. “animal, beast; head of cattle or sheep”
         
- roa n. “wild beast”
         
- talar (talard-) n. “beast of burden”
         
3.16 to Pasture
      
         - nese- v. “to graze, pasture, give to feed, feed”
         
3.17 Pasture
      
         - nessele n. “pasture, mead; pasturage”
         
3.18 Herdsman
      
         - lamandar n. “herdsman, shepherd”
         
- lamáre n. “flock”
         
- mavar(do) n. “shepherd”
         
- moar(do) (moard-) n. “shepherd”
         
3.21 Bull
      
         - tarukko n. “bull, ox”
         
3.22 Ox, Steer
      
         - yak(k)o n. “ox”
         
3.23 Cow
      
         - mui n. “cow”
         
- yaksi n. “cow”
         
3.25 Sheep
      
         - arma n. “flock of sheep”
         
- moa n. “sheep”
         
- moalin n. “sheepfold”
         
- sauve n. “sheep”
         
3.26 Ram
      
         - kamo n. “ram”
         
3.29 Lamb
      
         - eule n. “lamb”
         
- eulitse n. “*little lamb”
         
3.32 Boar
      
         - karkapolka n. “boar, *(lit.) tusk-pig”
         
- úro n. “boar”
         
3.35 Pig
      
         - ‽polka n. “pig”
         
3.36 Goat
      
         - nyé n. “bleat, cry of goat or sheep”
         
- nyéni n. “she-goat”
         
3.41 Horse (generic)
      
         - lópa n. “horse, mare”
         
- mairu n. “(horse) mane, flowing hair; charger”
         
3.44 Mare
      
         - lopsi n. “mare”
         
3.51 Chicken (generic)
      
         - kekteket (kektekett-) n. “clucking”
         
- poroke n. “barn fowl, hen”
         
- porokelle n. “chicken”
         
- porokoi ? “[unglossed]”
         
3.52 Cock, Rooster
      
         - tokot n. “cock”
         
3.54 Hen
      
         - oi n. “bird, hen”
         
3.56 Goose
      
         - yanwa n. “goose”
         
3.57 Duck
      
         - qá n. “duck”
         
- qaqa- v. “to quack, squawk, cackle”
         
3.61 Dog
      
         - fan (fand-) n. “dog”
         
- huan (huand-) n. “dog”
         
- savar n. “wild dog, jackal”
         
- savarda n. “pack (of dogs, wolves)”
         
- suni n. “bitch, *female dog”
         
3.612 Puppy
      
         - saule n. “litter (of pups, cubs, etc.)”
         
3.62 Cat
      
         - meoi n. “cat”
         
- yaule n. “cat”
         
3.63 Mouse, Rodent
      
         - qíne n. “squeaking”
         
- qínea adj. “squeaking”
         
- qíni- v. “to speak high, squeak”
         
- rausime n. “vermin”
         
3.64 Bird
      
         - aiwe n. “bird”
         
- kilapitya- v. “to chirp”
         
- oive n. “bird”
         
- wilin n. “bird”
         
- wilindea adj. “as a bird”
         
3.641 Eagle, Hawk
      
         - ea(r) n. “(young) eagle”
         
- earen (earend-) n. “eyrie, (young) eagle”
         
- hô n. “owl”
         
- sor(ne) (sorn-) n. “eagle”
         
- sornion n. “eyrie”
         
- soron¹ n. “eagle”
         
3.642 Crow, Raven
      
         - karon n. “crow”
         
3.647 Gull, Petrel
      
         - máwe (máwi-) n. “gull, seamew”
         
3.648 Swan
      
         - alqa n. “swan”
         
- siloine (siloini-) n. “swan”
         
3.649 Bird (other)
      
         - ambarin (ambarind-) n. “lark”
         
- imbilink n. “sparrow”
         
- karneambar n. and adj. “robin, (lit.) red-breast”
         
- keket (kekekt-) n. “pheasant”
         
- kilapi n. “robin”
         
- lintuilinda adj. “many-swallows of autumn”
         
- tuilindo n. “swallow, (lit.) spring-singer”
         
3.65 Fish
      
         - ingwe (ingwi-) n. “fish”
         
- ingwil(in) (ingwiling-) n. “eel”
         
- kuluin (kuluind-) n. “goldfish”
         
- telpingwe n. “silverfish”
         
- windea adj. “fishlike”
         
3.71 Wolf
      
         - ulku n. “wolf”
         
- ulqi n. “she-wolf”
         
3.72 Lion
      
         - rau (ráv-) n. “lion”
         
- ravenne n. “she-lion”
         
3.73 Bear
      
         - #matsile n. “bear”
         
3.75 Deer
      
         - opole n. “fawn, young deer”
         
3.77 Elephant
      
         - hunto n. “elephant”
         
3.78 Camel
      
         - kuptulo n. “camel”
         
- ulumpe n. “camel”
         
- uluntilla n. “camel’s hair”
         
3.79 to Hunt
      
         - rausima adj. “*hunted”
         
- rauste n. “hunting, preying, the hunt”
         
- raustea adj. “of prey”
         
- rauta- v. “to chase, hunt, pursue; to extirpate, exterminate; to steal”
         
3.81 Insect
      
         - malo¹ (malu-) n. “moth”
         
- pin n. “little thing, mite”
         
- ulumpingwe n. “caterpillar”
         
- wilwarin (wilwarind-) n. “butterfly”
         
- wilwarinda adj. “butterflylike”
         
3.811 Spider
      
         - kangale n. “web”
         
- kangaris (kangarist-) n. “spider”
         
- kangawinda n. “cobweb”
         
- lenqelénu n. “(daddy) long-legs”
         
- ungwe n. “spider”
         
3.82 Bee
      
         - imbe n. “hive”
         
- nierwes (nierwest-) n. “hive”
         
3.83 Fly (n)
      
         - itis n. “a fly bite”
         
- itse n. “small fly”
         
- kampo (*kampu-) n. “flea”
         
3.84 Worm
      
         - lingwe n. “snake, worm”
         
- teste n. “small worm”
         
- wembe n. “worm”
         
- wembil n. “worm”
         
3.85 Snake
      
         - histe- v. “to hiss”
         
- lin² (ling-) n. “snake”
         
- lingwin n. “serpent, dragon”
         
- lóke (lóki-) n. “snake, dragon”
         
- oqi n. “snake”
         
3.99 Animals (other)
      
         - lapatl n. “leveret”
         
- lapatte (lapatsi-) n. “rabbit”
         
- noldare n. “mole”
         
- nolpa n. “mole”
         
- oryat (oryap-) n. “badger”
         
- qildare n. “bat”
         
4.
            Body Parts and Functions
      
         - 4.11 Body
- 4.12 Skin, Hide
- 4.13 Flesh
- 4.14 Hair
- 4.142 Beard
- 4.143 Hair (other)
- 4.15 Blood
- 4.16 Bone
- 4.17 Horn (animal)
- 4.18 Tail
- 4.19 Back
- 4.20 Head
- 4.204 Face
- 4.205 Forehead
- 4.207 Jaw
- 4.208 Cheek
- 4.209 Chin
- 4.21 Eye
- 4.22 Ear
- 4.23 Nose
- 4.24 Mouth
- 4.25 Lip
- 4.27 Tooth
- 4.28 Neck
- 4.29 Throat
- 4.30 Shoulder
- 4.31 Arm
- 4.32 Elbow
- 4.33 Hand
- 4.332 Hand (other)
- 4.34 Finger
- 4.342 Thumb
- 4.35 Leg
- 4.36 Knee
- 4.37 Foot
- 4.39 Nail, Claw
- 4.392 Wing
- 4.393 Feather
- 4.40 Front of Chest
- 4.41 Breast of Woman
- 4.44 Heart
- 4.45 Liver
- 4.46 Belly, Stomach
- 4.48 Egg
- 4.49 Testicle
- 4.492 Penis
- 4.51 to Breathe; Breath
- 4.52 to Gape, Yawn
- 4.53 to Cough
- 4.54 to Sneeze
- 4.56 to Spit
- 4.57 to Vomit
- 4.58 to Bite
- 4.59 to Lick
- 4.61 to Sleep; Sleep
- 4.62 Dream
- 4.63 to Wake
- 4.65 to Urinate; Urine
- 4.66 to Void Excrement; Dung, Excrement
- 4.67 to have Sexual Intercourse
- 4.71 to Beget (of Father)
- 4.72 to Bear (of Mother)
- 4.74 to Live; Living; Life
- 4.75 to Die; Dead; Death
- 4.76 to Kill
- 4.77 Corpse, Body
- 4.79 Grave, Tomb
- 4.81 Strong, Mighty, Powerful
- 4.84 Sick; Sickness
- 4.85 to Wound; Wound; Wounded
- 4.89 Poison
- 4.91 Tired, Weary
- 4.93 Bald
- 4.94 Lame
- 4.99 Naked, Bare
- 4.999 Body Parts and Functions (other)
4.11 Body
      
         - kolume n. “body”
         
- pulko n. “body, trunk, bole of tree”
         
- sarkuva adj. “corporeal, bodily”
         
4.12 Skin, Hide
      
         - naute n. “skin”
         
4.13 Flesh
      
         - hara(nda) n. “flesh-meat”
         
- haranwa adj. “fleshly, carnal”
         
- mimbe n. “flesh”
         
- mindl n. “piece of flesh”
         
- sarko¹ (sarku-) n. “flesh, living flesh, body”
         
- sarqa adj. “fleshy”
         
4.14 Hair
      
         - filma n. “fine hair, line”
         
- findl n. “lock of hair, tress”
         
- laksa n. “tress”
         
- silqe n. “tress of hair; (glossy) hair”
         
- silqeléna adj. “having tresses”
         
- silqelossea adj. “with hair like white flowers”
         
- til (tiln-) n. “(single) hair”
         
4.142 Beard
      
         - fange n. “beard”
         
- poa n. “beard”
         
- velte n. “beard”
         
4.143 Hair (other)
      
         - andesilqe adj. “long-haired, long-tressed”
         
- aule (auli-) adj. “shaggy”
         
- tilinya adj. “downy, hairy”
         
4.15 Blood
      
         - hari n. “blood”
         
- mear (mearn-) n. “gore, blood”
         
- vísi n. “blood”
         
4.16 Bone
      
         - as (ass-) n. “bone”
         
- assea adj. “bony”
         
- aswa adj. “of bone”
         
- hón(a) n. “bone”
         
4.17 Horn (animal)
      
         - taru n. “horn”
         
- tarukka adj. “horned”
         
4.18 Tail
      
         - pint (pimp-) n. “tail”
         
4.19 Back
      
         - hakka n. “the hams, buttocks”
         
4.20 Head
      
         - kar (kas-) n. “head”
         
- kas (kast-) n. “head, top, summit”
         
4.204 Face
      
         - alma n. “face”
         
- yéma n. “face”
         
4.205 Forehead
      
         - kandóla n. “crown of head”
         
- timbare n. “forehead”
         
4.207 Jaw
      
         - anto (antu-) n. “jaw”
         
- kâ n. “jaw”
         
- maqar n. “jaw”
         
4.208 Cheek
      
         - anta n. “cheek; jaw(s)”
         
4.209 Chin
      
         - venta n. “chin”
         
4.21 Eye
      
         - hen (hend-) n. “eye”
         
- sé n. “eye, eyeball, pupil”
         
- sehte (sehti-) n. “pupil; bead; †eye, eyeball”
         
- sinda¹ n. “eye”
         
- tille n. “eyelash”
         
4.22 Ear
      
         - ankar (ankas-) n. “ear (of men)”
         
- qan (qand-) n. “ear”
         
- unk(o) (unq-) n. “ear (of animals); corner, sticking out edge”
         
4.23 Nose
      
         - men¹ (mem-) n. “nose, beak”
         
- nen² (neng-) n. “nostril”
         
- ‽penta n. “nose, beak (probably of such birds as woodpeckers)”
         
- súma n. “nostril”
         
- súne n. “(human) nose”
         
4.24 Mouth
      
         - matu n. “the mouth (inside)”
         
- ó(vo) n. “mouth”
         
4.25 Lip
      
         - kaile n. “lip”
         
- kilme n. “lip”
         
- pé n. “the two lips, the (closed) mouth”
         
4.27 Tooth
      
         - karka n. “fang, tooth, tusk”
         
- karkanel n. “fang”
         
- karkara adj. “toothed”
         
- nele (neli-) n. “tooth”
         
- nyat n. “tooth”
         
4.28 Neck
      
         - lango n. “neck, throat”
         
- yatta n. “neck; isthmus”
         
4.29 Throat
      
         - kaikta- v. “to strangle”
         
- kailen n. “throat, gullet”
         
- karko (karku-) n. “alimentary canel”
         
- qelqa n. “throat”
         
- qerka n. “throat”
         
4.30 Shoulder
      
         - almo n. “shoulder(s), back”
         
4.31 Arm
      
         - lenk (lenq-) n. “limb”
         
- olet (olek-) n. “forearm”
         
- rá n. “arm”
         
- ranko n. “arm”
         
4.32 Elbow
      
         - óleme n. “elbow”
         
4.33 Hand
      
         - má n. “hand”
         
- †makte¹ (maksi-) n. “hand”
         
4.332 Hand (other)
      
         - erumaite adj. “one handed”
         
- #maite³ adj. “handed”
         
- maqa adj. “handy, skilled (with hands)”
         
- maqalea adj. “handy, skilled (with hands)”
         
- marikta n. “wrist”
         
- mavoite (mavoisi-) adj. “having hands”
         
- paltya n. “flat of hand, palm of hand”
         
4.34 Finger
      
         - anda-lepta adj. “long-fingered”
         
- lepta² n. “finger”
         
- let (lept-) n. “finger”
         
- tapatenda adj. “taper fingered, light fingered, long fingered”
         
- -tenda suf. “having fingers”
         
- tenna n. “finger”
         
4.342 Thumb
      
         - tyúte (tyúsi-) n. “thumb”
         
4.35 Leg
      
         - attalaite adj. “biped”
         
- attalin n. “biped”
         
- oswe¹ n. “hip”
         
- pelko n. “leg”
         
- piu n. “calf of leg”
         
- tyú(ta) n. “thigh”
         
4.36 Knee
      
         - okka n. “knee”
         
4.37 Foot
      
         - tala¹ n. “foot; bottom, lowest part”
         
- tala(no)ite adj. “footed”
         
- talas (talast-) n. “sole”
         
4.39 Nail, Claw
      
         - nyelet (nyeleks-) n. “nail (of the finger)”
         
4.392 Wing
      
         - #ala² n. “wing”
         
- anda-ráma adj. “long-arm(ed); long-wing(ed)”
         
- ehtaráma adj. “having a wing like a sword”
         
- ráma n. “wing; arm”
         
- rámavoite adj. “winged, having wings”
         
- vasse (vassi-) n. “wing”
         
- vassivaswe n. “beating or rushing of wings”
         
- wilda adj. “winged”
         
4.393 Feather
      
         - pekte (peksi-) n. “plume, cox-comb”
         
- pilinqasilla n. “nodding plume”
         
- pilintele n. “plumage”
         
- qasilla n. “tuft, nodding spray, tassel, plume”
         
4.40 Front of Chest
      
         - ambos (ambost-) n. “breast”
         
4.41 Breast of Woman
      
         - ambar² (ambas-) n. “breast, bosom”
         
- titte n. “breast, teat”
         
- tyetse n. “teat”
         
4.44 Heart
      
         - elwen n. “heart”
         
- hon² (hond-) n. “heart”
         
4.45 Liver
      
         - lepsa n. “liver”
         
4.46 Belly, Stomach
      
         - famba n. “belly, fat body”
         
- palla n. “paunch”
         
4.48 Egg
      
         - ohte (oksi-) n. “egg”
         
4.49 Testicle
      
         - milt n. “semen”
         
4.492 Penis
      
         - hapta- v. “to eject, ejaculate”
         
- puntl n. “mem. vir., *penis”
         
- vie n. “teors, *penis”
         
4.51 to Breathe; Breath
      
         - qorin adj. “drowned, choked, speechless”
         
- qoro- v. “to choke, suffocate, (esp.) drown”
         
- qosta- v. “to choke, drown (trans.)”
         
4.52 to Gape, Yawn
      
         - yáme adj. “yawning”
         
4.53 to Cough
      
         - hototyosse n. “a cough and a sneeze”
         
- hútatyosta n. “whooping cough”
         
- hyukso n. “hiccup”
         
- nang- v. “I have a cold”
         
- nungo n. “cold (in the nose or head)”
         
- tyos (tyoss-) n. “cough”
         
- tyosto- v. “to cough”
         
4.54 to Sneeze
      
         - hont (honty-) n. “sneeze”
         
- hontosse n. “a loud sneeze”
         
- #hotyo- v. “to sneeze”
         
4.56 to Spit
      
         - pist- v. “to spit”
         
- rekka n. “spittle”
         
- rent (renty-) n. “spittle, saliva”
         
- retye- v. “to spit”
         
4.57 to Vomit
      
         - qama- v. “to be ill, vomit”
         
4.58 to Bite
      
         - naka- v. “to bite”
         
4.59 to Lick
      
         - lava- v. “to lick”
         
- salpa- v. “to take a sup of, sample, sip”
         
- sulp- v. “to lick, sup, lick up, sup up; to sip, taste; to drink”
         
- sult (sulp-) n. “sip, taste”
         
4.61 to Sleep; Sleep
      
         - fansa n. “swoon”
         
- fanta- v. “to fall asleep, go dazed, swoon”
         
- fum- v. “to sleep”
         
- fúme n. “(deep) sleep”
         
- lor- v. “to slumber”
         
- lorda adj. “slumbrous, drowsy”
         
- murme n. “slumber, sleep”
         
- murmea adj. “slumbrous”
         
- muru- v. “to slumber, sleep”
         
4.62 Dream
      
         - fanóre n. “day-dream”
         
- fantl n. “vision, dream, hazy notion, imaginary idea”
         
- fanwe n. “dream”
         
- olorda adj. “dreamy, drowsy; in dreams”
         
- olóre n. “dream”
         
- olórea adj. “dreamy, dreamlike”
         
4.63 to Wake
      
         - qíva adj. “awake”
         
- qívie n. “awakening”
         
4.65 to Urinate; Urine
      
         - mis (mist-) n. “urine”
         
4.66 to Void Excrement; Dung, Excrement
      
         - múko n. “dung, stercus [Latin], *manure, muck”
         
- mukta- v. “cacare [Latin], *to empty bowels”
         
4.67 to have Sexual Intercourse
      
         - puhta n. “coitus, *sex”
         
- pukta- v. “*to copulate”
         
4.71 to Beget (of Father)
      
         - kiw- v. “*to germinate, impregnate”
         
- puita- v. “to beget”
         
4.72 to Bear (of Mother)
      
         - nó- v. “to be born, become”
         
- nosta n. “birth, birthday”
         
- nosta- v. “to give birth to; to cause”
         
4.74 to Live; Living; Life
      
         - koina adj. “living, alive”
         
- koire n. “life”
         
- koirea adj. “alive, lively”
         
- koiresta- v. “to spend one’s life”
         
- koiva adj. “awake; lively, living”
         
- koivie n. “awakening; liveliness”
         
- laule n. “life, mode of life”
         
- laulesta n. “livelihood”
         
- laulesta- v. “to lead a life, gain a living”
         
- lausiva adj. “living (of plants)”
         
- loa n. “life”
         
4.75 to Die; Dead; Death
      
         - fé n. “last hour, last breath, (act of) death”
         
- mána adj. “dead”
         
- #narka² adj. “dead”
         
- qal- v. “to die”
         
- qalin adj. “dead, dying”
         
- qalma adj. “deadly”
         
- qalme n. “death, agony”
         
- qalmea adj. “deathly”
         
- †qalna adj. “dead”
         
- †qalume¹ n. “death”
         
- †qalúmea adj. “deadly”
         
- urdu n. “death”
         
- warda adj. “dead”
         
4.76 to Kill
      
         - maka- v. “to slay; to die”
         
- makka n. “slaughter”
         
- makta- v. “to slay, slaughter”
         
- maktya- v. “to kill”
         
- nahta- v. “to slay cruelly”
         
4.77 Corpse, Body
      
         - kaivo n. “corpse”
         
- qelekte n. “carcase”
         
- qelet (qelekt-) n. “corpse”
         
4.79 Grave, Tomb
      
         - kaune n. “grave”
         
4.81 Strong, Mighty, Powerful
      
         - anúva adj. “doughty”
         
- nertu n. “strength”
         
- polda adj. “mighty, powerful”
         
- poldor n. “physical strength; might”
         
- poldórea adj. “muscular, powerful”
         
- tulka adj. “strong”
         
- túre n. “might, strength, power”
         
- †túrea adj. “mighty”
         
- turka adj. “strong”
         
- turwa adj. “powerful”
         
4.84 Sick; Sickness
      
         - kaimassea adj. “confined to bed, a-bed, bedridden”
         
- leuke (leuki-) adj. “sick, ill; pallid, wan”
         
- leume n. “sickness”
         
- naika² adj. “stricken ill, sick”
         
- naiko adv. “*sickly”
         
- qamba adj. “unwell, sick”
         
- qáme n. “sickness, nausea”
         
- qámea adj. “sick”
         
- qolda adj. “ill”
         
- qolima adj. “sickly, ailing”
         
- qolimo n. “invalid”
         
- qolo- v. “to ail”
         
- qolu n. “disease”
         
- qolúva adj. “pestilent, pestilential”
         
- qolúvie n. “pestilence”
         
4.85 to Wound; Wound; Wounded
      
         - sastya adj. “sore, galled”
         
- sist(e) (sisty-) n. “ulcer, sore, boil”
         
- sistina adj. “ulcerated, sore”
         
- welet (welekt-) n. “boil, tumor”
         
4.89 Poison
      
         - fuiyáru n. “deadly nightshade”
         
- heno (henu-) n. “venom, poison”
         
- henuva adj. “venomous, poisonous”
         
4.91 Tired, Weary
      
         - qinqa adj. “drooping, languid”
         
- qinqele n. “languor”
         
- qinqelea adj. “languorous”
         
- qiqi- v. “to hang, droop”
         
- #rúse (rúsi-) adj. “weary”
         
- tarwa² adj. “tired”
         
4.93 Bald
      
         - falkasse(a) adj. “bald”
         
4.94 Lame
      
         - kauko (kauku-) n. “humpback”
         
- kupta- v. “to hump up, look lumpy”
         
- maita adj. “maimed”
         
4.99 Naked, Bare
      
         - falin adj. “bare, nude, fallow, wild (of land)”
         
- falka¹ adj. “naked, bare”
         
- hulin adj. “naked”
         
- hulqa adj. “naked”
         
- karp- v. “to pluck”
         
- karpale n. “a plucking, tugging, wrenching; deceiving, tricking”
         
4.999 Body Parts and Functions (other)
      
         - lepsile (lepsily-) n. “tendril”
         
5.
            Food and Drink
      
      5.11 to Eat
      
         - kamanta- v. “to make eat, give to eat”
         
- lávear (láveard-) n. “glutton”
         
- ‽malu- v. “to devour”
         
- manta adj. “eaten”
         
- mata- v. “to eat”
         
- matsa adj. “good to eat, nice”
         
- matsima adj. “edible”
         
- #-matwa suf. “*-eating”
         
- nesta- v. “to feed”
         
- nesta n. “(act of) feeding”
         
- tyúka² n. “cud”
         
- tyuku- v. “to chew”
         
- tyus (tyuks-) n. “cud”
         
- tyustyukta- v. “to chew the cud; to reflect, reminisce”
         
5.12 Food
      
         - koisimatl n. “animal food”
         
- matl n. “food”
         
- matso n. “food”
         
- nes² (nest-) n. “food, feed, fodder”
         
5.13 to Drink
      
         - soko- v. “to drink”
         
- sokto- v. “to give to drink, drench”
         
- soq- v. “to drink”
         
5.14 Hunger
      
         - saike (saiki-) n. “hunger”
         
- saikele n. “famine”
         
- saikelea adj. “famished”
         
- saikelta- v. “to starve”
         
- saiqa adj. “hungry”
         
- saita- v. “to be hungry (impersonal)”
         
- saitya- v. “to starve”
         
5.15 Thirst
      
         - loime n. “thirst”
         
5.151 Thirsty
      
         - loimea adj. “thirsty”
         
- loire (loiri-) adj. “thirsty”
         
- loyo- v. “be thirsty (impers.)”
         
5.21 to Cook
      
         - maksa- v. “to cook”
         
- maksar n. “cook”
         
- maswa adj. “soft, cooked, ripe”
         
5.24 to Bake
      
         - mas- v. “to bake, cook”
         
- torina adj. “baked, done”
         
- toro- v. “to bake”
         
5.25 Oven
      
         - torma n. “oven”
         
- urna n. “oven”
         
5.26 Pot
      
         - kalpa n. “bucket, vessel”
         
- tambin (tambind-) n. “cauldron”
         
5.31 Dish
      
         - vene n. “small boat, vessel, dish”
         
5.33 Bowl
      
         - salpa n. “bowl”
         
- tolpo n. “bowl”
         
5.34 Jug, Pitcher
      
         - olpe n. “bottle”
         
- unqilla(r) n. “handle of jar; pothook”
         
5.35 Cup
      
         - ulma n. “flagon”
         
5.41 a Meal
      
         - mat (matt-) n. “meal, meal time”
         
5.51 Bread
      
         - korne n. “loaf”
         
- masta n. “bread”
         
- mastakorne n. “[bread] loaf”
         
5.52 Cake
      
         - korma n. “cake, lump”
         
5.55 Meal, Flour
      
         - mulma n. “fine flour”
         
- pole (poli-) n. “oats, grain (unground kernels of oats, wheat, etc.); flour”
         
- polesse n. “porridge”
         
5.56 to Grind
      
         - mard(a)- v. “to grind, pulverize”
         
- mul(u)- v. “to grind”
         
5.57 Mill
      
         - mulmar n. “miller”
         
- mulmin n. “mill”
         
5.61 Meat
      
         - koisimatwa adj. “carnivorous”
         
- mimbematwa adj. “carnivorous”
         
- tarqin(a) n. and adj. “salted, dried; salt meat”
         
5.614 Fat, Grease
      
         - laru n. “fat, grease”
         
- laruke adj. “fat, rich”
         
- larúva adj. “greasy”
         
- lise (lihy-) n. “grease, butter”
         
- lisiva adj. “greasy”
         
- mange¹ (mangi-) n. “grease”
         
- piule adj. “greasy, overfat; overfed, spoilt”
         
- píwe n. “fatness, richness, goodness”
         
- silk(in)a adj. “rich, fat, glossy”
         
5.64 Soup, Broth
      
         - sulpa n. “soup”
         
5.65 Vegetables
      
         - lausimatl n. “vegetable food”
         
- lausimatwa adj. “vegetarian”
         
5.67 Pea
      
         - mildi coll. “pease”
         
5.69 Cabbage
      
         - kalar n. “lettuce”
         
5.71 Fruit
      
         - kulmarin (kulmarind-) n. “orange”
         
- kulurin n. “orange; piece of gold”
         
- marin n. “(ripe) fruit (of apple type)”
         
- marinne n. “fruit tree”
         
- yáva n. “fruit, produce”
         
5.72 Apple
      
         - orva n. “apple”
         
5.77 Nut
      
         - kote (kotsi-) n. “nut”
         
- kotsia adj. “nutty”
         
- kotsivoite adj. “nut-bearing, nutty”
         
- kottule n. “hazel”
         
5.79 Oil
      
         - ilma¹ n. “oil”
         
- ilqa adj. “oily, smooth, glossy”
         
- millo n. “oil”
         
5.80 Berry
      
         - aipio n. “cherry”
         
- melpo n. “gooseberry”
         
- pio n. “berry, plum, cherry”
         
- pi(o)pin n. “haws, fruit of hawthorns”
         
- piukka n. “blackberry”
         
5.81 Salt
      
         - singe (singi-) n. “salt”
         
- singwa adj. “salt”
         
5.84 Honey
      
         - ile n. “honey”
         
- nekte n. “honey”
         
- nektele n. “honeycomb”
         
- nier (nies-) n. “(honey) bee”
         
5.86 Milk
      
         - ilimba adj. “milky”
         
- ilin (ilim-) n. “milk”
         
5.88 Cheese
      
         - tyur (tyurd-) n. “cheese”
         
5.89 Butter
      
         - manya¹ n. “butter”
         
- mingwe n. “butter”
         
- ‽qirme n. “cream”
         
- telpe² n. “butter”
         
- úle n. “butter”
         
5.91 Mead
      
         - miruvóre (miruvóri-) n. “nectar, drink of the Valar, sweet drink”
         
5.92 Wine
      
         - io n. “wine”
         
- limpe n. “drink of the fairies, fairy-drink, elfwine”
         
- miru n. “wine”
         
- mirúva adj. “like wine, winy”
         
- ulme n. “a kind of wine”
         
5.94 Juice
      
         - mark n. “ripe juice, sap, ooze, moisture”
         
- marqa adj. “oozy, juicy, moist”
         
- maru n. “pulp”
         
- pihye n. “sap, juice”
         
- pulqe n. “juice”
         
- vasa n. “juice”
         
5.999 Food (Other)
      
         - tyé n. “tea”
         
6.
            Clothing and Adornment
      
      6.11 to Clothe, Dress
      
         - vaimata- v. “to robe”
         
- vaina adj. “clad”
         
6.21 Cloth
      
         - lapil n. “swathe, flowing cloth”
         
6.22 Wool
      
         - karpan n. “hank (of wool etc.)”
         
- oa n. “wool”
         
- oalle n. “blanket”
         
- oara adj. “of wool”
         
- toa n. “wool”
         
- ue n. “fleece”
         
6.25 Silk
      
         - samin (samind-) n. “silk”
         
- saminda adj. “silken”
         
6.28 Fur
      
         - fara n. “fur, fell”
         
- vóre (vóri-) n. “fur”
         
- vórina adj. “of fur”
         
- vóriva adj. “like fur”
         
6.29 Leather
      
         - alu n. “dressed leather”
         
- límen n. “thong, band”
         
6.31 to Spin
      
         - piri- v. “to spin, turn”
         
- pirpiri- v. “to twirl, twizzle”
         
- piruke n. “swirl, twisting, pirouetting”
         
- pirúk(end)ea adj. “pirouetting, whirling lightly”
         
- qiri-¹ v. “to stir (make spin)”
         
- werelinda adj. “twirling, pirouetting”
         
6.32 Spindle
      
         - qindl n. “a spindle, top”
         
- werelin (werelind-) n. “whirligig”
         
6.33 to Weave
      
         - #kanga- v. “to weave, spin”
         
- qint (qinty-) n. “loop, stitch in knitting”
         
- qitima adj. “for knitting”
         
- qitin adj. “knitted, joined tight”
         
- qity- v. “to knit”
         
- winda n. “woof”
         
- wiste n. “weft”
         
6.34 Loom
      
         - tantl n. “shuttle”
         
- windele n. “loom”
         
6.35 to Sew
      
         - neme- v. “to sew”
         
6.36 Needle
      
         - nelma n. “needle”
         
6.38 Thread
      
         - lia n. “twine”
         
- líne n. “thread, cotton”
         
- nemba n. “thread”
         
6.41 Cloak
      
         - karape n. “cloak, outer garment”
         
6.412 Overcoat
      
         - vaima n. “wrap, robe”
         
6.43 Coat
      
         - vakko n. “jacket, coat”
         
6.44 Shirt
      
         - laupe n. “tunic, shirt”
         
6.51 Shoe
      
         - hyapa n. “shoe”
         
6.52 Boot
      
         - saipo n. “boot”
         
6.53 Slipper
      
         - patinka n. “shoe, slipper”
         
6.55 Hat, Cap
      
         - serin (serind-) n. “wreath, crown”
         
- táta n. “hat”
         
6.57 Belt, Girdle
      
         - qalta adj. “girdled, girt”
         
- qilta n. “belt, girdle”
         
- qilti- v. “to gird, encircle”
         
6.58 Glove
      
         - mantele n. “gauntlet”
         
- mantl n. “glove”
         
6.63 Pin, Brooch
      
         - piek (piekk-) n. “pin”
         
- pieksin n. “brooch”
         
- pirin (pirind-) n. “thin rod, pin”
         
6.71 Adornment (personal)
      
         - qilin adj. “adorned, bright-coloured, embroidered”
         
- qilinoite adj. “broidered”
         
- qiltasse n. “(em)broidery”
         
6.72 Gem, Jewel
      
         - lúle n. “blue stone, sapphire”
         
- lúlea adj. “sapphirine”
         
- malikon (malikond-) n. “amber”
         
- malikondea adj. “of amber”
         
- marilla n. “pearl”
         
- nindon (nindond-) n. “lapis lazuli”
         
- nyelekka n. “onyx”
         
- sinqe n. “jewel, gem”
         
- sinqe?? adj. “sparkle as with gems”
         
- sinqevoite adj. “gemmed”
         
6.75 Necklace
      
         - firinga n. “carcanet, necklace”
         
6.91 Comb
      
         - peqe- v. “to comb, card wool, tease”
         
- peqen n. “comb”
         
6.94 Ointment
      
         - oinalis (oinaliss-) n. “ointment”
         
- oine n. “unguent”
         
6.95 Soap
      
         - ‽poime (poimi-) n. “soap”
         
- poimine n. “lather, foam; mermaid”
         
6.999 Adornment (other)
      
         - enyarin n. “device, escutcheon, blazon”
         
- fas (fats-) n. “tassel”
         
- fatsale n. “(tasseled) fringe”
         
- fatsevoite adj. “tasseled”
         
- pimpilin (pimpilind-) n. “hanging tail, tassel”
         
7.
            Dwelling and Furniture
      
      7.11 to Live, Dwell
      
         - laulema adj. “inhabiting”
         
- laulemo n. “inhabitant”
         
- manda- v. “to dwell, remain”
         
- mara-¹ v. “to dwell, live”
         
- mardo n. “dweller”
         
- wasta- v. “to dwell”
         
7.12 House
      
         - indo n. “house”
         
- indolis n. “domicile”
         
- indor n. “master of house”
         
- indositsina adj. “domestic(ated)”
         
- os (ost-) n. “cottage, house”
         
- san² (samb-) n. “hall, dwelling, house”
         
7.122 Home
      
         - indoite adj. “indoors, at home, homely, domestic”
         
- kaime n. “dwelling, home”
         
- mar¹ (mas-) n. “house, home, dwelling (of men); -land, the Earth”
         
- osta n. “homestead”
         
7.15 Yard, Court
      
         - palis(te) n. “sward, green, lawn”
         
7.21 Room
      
         - kaimasan (kaimasamb-) n. “bed-room, bed-chamber”
         
- sambe (samb-) n. “room, chamber”
         
7.22 Door, Gate
      
         - andon (andond-) n. “door, gate”
         
- lat (latt-) n. “flap, small hinged door, lid”
         
- pondo n. “gate”
         
- posta n. “door”
         
- #tarnon n. “door”
         
7.25 Window
      
         - lattin n. “window”
         
7.27 Wall
      
         - ossa n. “wall and moat”
         
7.28 Roof
      
         - tel (teld-) n. “roof”
         
- telda adj. “having a roof”
         
- telea adj. “*roofed”
         
- telimbo n. “canopy; sky”
         
- telintule (telintuli-) adj. “bearing a roof, roofed”
         
- teltasse n. “awning”
         
- túpele n. “roofing, tiles, roof”
         
- tupin adj. “roofed, having a lid, having hat on”
         
- tupu- v. “to roof, put lid on, put hat on, cover”
         
7.29 House (other)
      
         - túrion¹ (tūriond-) n. “palace”
         
7.31 Hearth, Fireplace
      
         - arin n. “hearth”
         
- arinya adj. “fireside”
         
- purin (purind-) n. “hearth”
         
7.412 Furniture (other)
      
         - ank (anq-) n. “loop, handle, ring”
         
- tolos (toloss-) n. “knob, lump”
         
7.42 Bed
      
         - kaima n. “couch, bed”
         
- kamba n. “bed”
         
7.43 Chair
      
         - sonda n. “seat, chair”
         
- sóra¹ n. “seat”
         
- sorin (sorind-) n. “throne”
         
- tult (tulp-) n. “leg of chair, etc.”
         
7.44 Table
      
         - palasar (palasard-) n. “great table”
         
- palukta n. “table”
         
- sarno n. “table”
         
7.45 Lamp
      
         - kalume n. “an (artificial) light”
         
- kalumet (kalumett-) n. “lamp”
         
7.46 Candle
      
         - katinka n. “candle”
         
- neite n. “wax”
         
8.
            Agriculture and Vegetation
      
      8.12 Field for Cultivation
      
         - arwa n. “field”
         
- milnar(wa) n. “sown field”
         
- pelto n. “hedge, hedged field”
         
8.13 Garden, Orchard
      
         - laukien (laukiend-) n. “vegetable or kitchen garden”
         
- lotarwa n. “garden”
         
- tarwa¹ n. “garden, enclosure”
         
8.14 Barn
      
         - tumpo n. “shed, barn”
         
8.212 Furrow
      
         - ríma n. “line of seeds planted, row, series, furrow”
         
8.22 to Dig, Delve
      
         - kava- v. “to dig”
         
- sapa- v. “to dig”
         
- satwa adj. “hollow, dug-out, excavated”
         
8.23 Spade
      
         - sampa n. “spade”
         
8.29 Blade, Share
      
         - hyanda¹ n. “blade, share”
         
- taila n. “(axe) blade”
         
- valke (valki-) n. “edge, sharp blade”
         
8.30 Plough
      
         - hyar (hyarm-) n. “plough”
         
- hyar- v. “to plough”
         
8.31 to Sow; Seed
      
         - mile (mili-) n. “seed”
         
- milin n. “grain of seed”
         
- ore (ori-) n. “seed, grain”
         
- orivaine n. “pod, seed pod, pea; peapod (a boat)”
         
- orya- v. “to sow”
         
- ‽polu n. “kernel”
         
- rista- v. “to plant”
         
- ristale n. “sowing time”
         
- ristar n. “sower”
         
8.32 to Mow, Reap
      
         - kilk- v. “to gather, reap”
         
- silki- v. “to mow, scythe, mow down”
         
- silkima adj. “ready for cutting”
         
8.33 Scythe, Sickle
      
         - kalka n. “sickle”
         
- salka n. “scythe”
         
8.41 Crop, Harvest
      
         - silkesse n. “harvest”
         
- toqo- v. “to yield, give, bear, bring forth”
         
- yausta n. “crop”
         
- #yava-¹ v. “to bear fruit”
         
- yávan n. “harvest, autumn”
         
8.46 Oats
      
         - polenta n. “oatmeal”
         
- polina adj. “oaten”
         
8.51 Grass
      
         - fen (feng-) n. “reed”
         
- liske n. “sedge, reeds”
         
- salki n. “grass”
         
- salqe n. “grass, long mowing grass”
         
8.52 Hay
      
         - nesse n. “(green) fodder, herb, grass”
         
8.53 Plant, Herb
      
         - lauke (lauki-) n. “vegetable, plant (species)”
         
- laute (lausi-) n. “living thing, (esp.) vegetable”
         
8.54 Root
      
         - móle n. “root”
         
- tarka n. “root”
         
- tarkele n. “great system of roots”
         
8.55 Branch
      
         - olwe(n) n. “branch, wand, stick”
         
- rista n. “shoot (sowing), plant, seedling”
         
- siripta n. “slender stem”
         
- sirpe n. “stem, stalk, slender tube, etc.”
         
- telko n. “stem”
         
- tuista n. “spray, twig, sprout, shoot”
         
8.56 Leaf
      
         - lasse n. “leaf; petal”
         
- lassea adj. “with leaves, leafy”
         
- pat (papt-) n. “small leaf”
         
8.565 Thorn
      
         - ehta¹ n. “thorn”
         
- ekke (ekki-) n. “thorn”
         
- ekkia adj. “thorny”
         
8.57 Flower
      
         - lóte n. “flower, bloom, blossom”
         
- lotella n. “floret”
         
- lóteqilna adj. “broidered with flowers”
         
- meril n. “flower”
         
- tetl n. “small flower”
         
8.571 Bloom
      
         - lokte (loksi-) n. “blossom (of flowers), (flower) cluster, bunch”
         
- lótea adj. “full of blossom”
         
- lotóre n. “blooming, flowering, best time, flower”
         
- tettele n. “burgeoning, efflorescence”
         
8.572 to Sprout, Bud, Blossom
      
         - lokta- v. “to sprout, bud, put forth leaves or flowers”
         
- lóto- v. “to bloom”
         
- tetse n. “bud”
         
- tuita- v. “to bud, burst, burgeon, grow”
         
8.575 Lily
      
         - ailinon n. “water lily”
         
- narwe¹ n. “(sweet) lily”
         
- nénu n. “yellow water lily”
         
- nénuvar n. “pool of lilies”
         
- qiqilla n. “Lily of the Valley”
         
8.58 Rose
      
         - kampilosse n. “wild-rose”
         
- kampin n. “hips, (wild-rose) berries”
         
- losille n. “rose”
         
- losse n. “rose; (white) flower”
         
8.59 Violet
      
         - helin n. “pansy”
         
- helinille n. “violet”
         
- helinillea adj. “*violet [colour]”
         
- helinwa adj. “of pansies; (of colour) a blue-violet”
         
8.599 Flower (other)
      
         - fumella n. “(red) poppy, *(lit.) flower of sleep”
         
- kamillo n. “large poppy”
         
- kamilot n. “red clover”
         
- kankale-malina n. “daffodil, (lit.) yellow laughter”
         
- qille¹ (qilli-) n. “blue-bell”
         
- qillinin (qillinind-) n. “blue-bell”
         
- qinqenna n. “Solomon’s-seal”
         
8.60 Tree (generic)
      
         - alda n. “tree, branch”
         
- aldea adj. “tree-shadowed”
         
- orne n. “tree”
         
- taule¹ n. “great tree”
         
8.61 Oak
      
         - nor (norn-) n. “oak”
         
- norne n. “oak (tree), oak in general”
         
- nornea adj. “of oak”
         
- nornelassea adj. “having oak-leaves”
         
- orome n. “oak”
         
8.62 Beech
      
         - líneneldora adj. “having many beeches”
         
- neldor n. “beech”
         
- neldorin n. “beech-tree”
         
- neldorion n. “beech wood”
         
8.63 Birch
      
         - polonde n. “alder”
         
- sarko² n. “elder [tree]”
         
- silqeléni n. “silver birch, (lit.) long tresses”
         
- silwin (silwind-) n. “birch”
         
- ulwe n. “alder tree”
         
- ulwea adj. “alder-grown”
         
- ulwenoite adj. “alderlike”
         
- ulwe nornelassea n. “oakleaved alder”
         
- ulwesse n. “alder-thicket”
         
8.635 Elm
      
         - alalme (alalmi-) n. “elm (tree)”
         
8.64 Pine
      
         - aikasse n. “pine-tree”
         
- aikor n. “pine-tree”
         
- aiqaire n. “fir, pine (tree)”
         
- fine n. “larch”
         
- hóre (hóri-) n. “pine, stone pine”
         
- horinel (horinell-) n. “pine-needle”
         
- pimpevinne n. “larch”
         
- súke n. “resinous trees, pine or fir”
         
8.655 Tree (other)
      
         - lailekse n. “willow”
         
- lindelokte n. “laburnum, (lit.) singing cluster”
         
- lintasarindea adj. “having many willows”
         
- lintyulussea adj. “having many poplars”
         
- maisilanda n. “sycamore”
         
- maite² n. “maple”
         
- mapalin n. “plane [tree], sycamore”
         
- mavoisi n. “chestnut”
         
- palapapte n. “*sycamore”
         
- paltyalda n. “palm tree”
         
- randa n. “bark; peel, rind, outer ring, circumference”
         
- siqilisse n. “weeping willow; lamentation”
         
- tamuril n. “yew”
         
- tapatenda mavoisi n. “Spanish [chestnut]”
         
- tasarin n. “willow”
         
- tyulusse n. “poplar”
         
8.67 Vine
      
         - etl n. “ivy”
         
- liantasse n. “vine”
         
- liante n. “tendril, vine”
         
8.99 Vegetation (other)
      
         - ektar² n. “hawthorn, thorn”
         
- eldasilqe n. “maidenhair fern, (lit.) elf tress”
         
- filqe n. “fern”
         
- helilokte n. “wisteria, (lit.) purple cluster”
         
- kolosta n. “cucumber”
         
- nehta n. “hawthorn”
         
- orikon n. “heather”
         
- #oron¹ (orond-) n. “bush”
         
- piosenna n. “holly”
         
- pi(pi)nektar n. “whitethorn, hawthorn”
         
- tarasse n. “hawthorn”
         
- telumbe n. “mushroom, (lit.) fairy-canopy”
         
9.
            Physical Acts and Materials
      
         - 9.11 to Do, Make
- 9.112 Doer, Agent
- 9.114 Action
- 9.14 to Bend
- 9.16 to Bind
- 9.17 Bond
- 9.18 Chain
- 9.19 Rope, Cord
- 9.21 to Hit, Strike, Beat
- 9.22 to Cut
- 9.23 Knife (tool)
- 9.24 Shears, Scissors
- 9.25 Ax
- 9.26 to Break
- 9.27 to Split
- 9.28 to Tear
- 9.29 to Flay, Skin
- 9.31 to Rub
- 9.32 to Stretch
- 9.33 to Draw, Pull
- 9.34 to Strew, Spread Out
- 9.342 to Press
- 9.35 to Pour
- 9.36 to Wash
- 9.413 Horn, Trumpet
- 9.422 Tool
- 9.44 to Build
- 9.45 to Hew
- 9.455 to Poke, Prick, Stab
- 9.46 to Bore
- 9.47 Auger
- 9.48 Saw
- 9.49 Hammer
- 9.50 Nail, Peg
- 9.51 Beam
- 9.52 Board
- 9.54 Brick
- 9.60 Smith
- 9.61 to Forge
- 9.62 Anvil
- 9.635 Metal
- 9.64 Gold
- 9.65 Silver
- 9.66 Copper, Bronze
- 9.67 Iron
- 9.68 Lead
- 9.69 Tin, Tin-Plate
- 9.71 Potter
- 9.74 Glass
- 9.76 Basket
- 9.81 to Carve
- 9.83 Statue
- 9.90 Thing
- 9.91 Be
- 9.93 Need, Necessity
- 9.95 Can, May
- 9.97 Difficult
- 9.98 to Try
- 9.993 to Happen
9.11 to Do, Make
      
         - kara- v. “to do, make”
         
9.112 Doer, Agent
      
         - #-(a)r suf. “masculine/agental suffix”
         
- #-mo suf. “agental suffix”
         
- #-ndo suf. “masculine suffix”
         
9.114 Action
      
         - ká n. “deed, act, fact”
         
- karma n. “shape, fashion; act, deed”
         
- karo n. “deed, act, action”
         
- vil(de) n. “matter, business, affair, thing”
         
9.14 to Bend
      
         - kauta- v. “to bend”
         
9.16 to Bind
      
         - hepe- v. “to bind”
         
- lia- v. “to entwine”
         
- lim- v. “to bind”
         
- serta- v. “to tie”
         
9.17 Bond
      
         - hetl n. “bond”
         
9.18 Chain
      
         - limil n. “chain”
         
9.19 Rope, Cord
      
         - hempa n. “cord”
         
- serma n. “string, cord”
         
- tendl n. “string”
         
9.21 to Hit, Strike, Beat
      
         - hyalta- v. “to strike, make ring”
         
- lampa- v. “to beat, hit”
         
- otto- v. “to knock”
         
- panta-² v. “to beat”
         
- pete- v. “to knock, strike”
         
- pilt (pilty-) n. “blow, cuff, box on ear”
         
- pilty- v. “to strike (esp. with flat hand)”
         
- tanga- v. “to beat”
         
- taran (taramb-) n. “bang, buffet”
         
9.22 to Cut
      
         - #feng- v. “to cut”
         
- vilki- v. “to cut”
         
9.23 Knife (tool)
      
         - naika¹ n. “dagger”
         
9.24 Shears, Scissors
      
         - †oalúme n. “shearing time”
         
9.25 Ax
      
         - hanta n. “a blow with an axe”
         
- pelekko (pelekku-) n. “axe”
         
- tuakka n. “battle axe”
         
9.26 to Break
      
         - laira- v. “to wear out, break up”
         
- ranka adj. “broken”
         
- rusta adj. “broken”
         
- rúvina adj. “burst”
         
9.27 to Split
      
         - hyanda- v. “to mow, cleave”
         
- kiri- v. “to cleave; *to sail”
         
- kiris (kirist-) n. “cleft, crack”
         
- kirkis n. “cleft, crack”
         
- kisin adj. “cleft”
         
- sahta-² v. “to split”
         
9.28 to Tear
      
         - sanka¹ n. “rend, jab”
         
- ulqu- v. “*to rend”
         
9.29 to Flay, Skin
      
         - par- v. “to peel”
         
- rara- v. “to scrape, peel, strip”
         
- rasta n. “file, scraper”
         
- ripta- v. “to cut in strips, tear up; to stripe, mark in parallel lines; to flay, flog”
         
9.31 to Rub
      
         - #wara- v. “to rub”
         
9.32 to Stretch
      
         - lenu- v. “to stretch”
         
- rakta-¹ v. “to stretch out, reach”
         
- tapa- v. “to taper, stretch out (intr.), extend thin”
         
9.33 to Draw, Pull
      
         - #halme n. “drawing”
         
- hyehta- v. “to jerk”
         
- hyekka n. “jerk”
         
- kilt n. “tuck”
         
- #kilti- v. “to jerk, tuck”
         
- luk- v. “to pull”
         
9.34 to Strew, Spread Out
      
         - rína adj. and suf. “scattered, sown”
         
- rísima adj. “scattered, ubiquitous, universal”
         
- rísimande adv. “passim”
         
9.342 to Press
      
         - mal- v. “to crush, squeeze”
         
- mald- v. “to pound, crush”
         
- sanga-¹ v. “to pack tight, compress, press; to gather”
         
9.35 to Pour
      
         - kelta- v. “to draw water”
         
- ulto- v. “to pour (tr.)”
         
- ulu- v. “to pour, gush (intr.)”
         
9.36 to Wash
      
         - allu- v. “to wash”
         
- allume n. “washing”
         
- faskalan n. “bath”
         
- lusta n. “warm water”
         
- lusta- v. “to bathe in warm water”
         
- lutto- v. “to swill, wash”
         
- poita- v. “to cleanse”
         
- poitya- v. “to make clean, tidy, straighten”
         
- saune n. “bath, small pool”
         
- sausa n. “bath water, hot water”
         
- sovalle n. “washing, bathing”
         
- sovo- v. “to wash”
         
9.413 Horn, Trumpet
      
         - likin n. “horn, curled horn”
         
- likinda- v. “to blow a trumpet”
         
- likinda n. “trumpet”
         
- likinne n. “blowing of horns”
         
- tumbe n. “trumpet, (large) horn”
         
9.422 Tool
      
         - enya n. “device (method, trick), machine, engine”
         
- yaima n. “implement”
         
9.44 to Build
      
         - taqa- v. “to build, fashion, construct, make”
         
- tump-¹ v. “to build; to beat”
         
9.45 to Hew
      
         - pelekta- v. “to hew”
         
- tyakta- v. “hew”
         
9.455 to Poke, Prick, Stab
      
         - ilt n. “dig, stab”
         
- ilt- v. “to thrust home, come in”
         
- irt (irty-) n. “peck, pinprick”
         
- #irty- v. “to peck, prick”
         
- keny- v. “to prick”
         
- koli- v. “to prick”
         
- kolimen n. “prick”
         
- piekta- v. “to prick, pin-prick”
         
9.46 to Bore
      
         - ter- v. “*to pierce”
         
9.47 Auger
      
         - terendl n. “lathe”
         
- teret (terekt-) n. “auger, borer, gimlet”
         
9.48 Saw
      
         - karkasarma n. “large saw”
         
- sara- v. “to saw”
         
- sarma n. “saw”
         
9.49 Hammer
      
         - artan (artam-) n. “hammer”
         
- petl n. “hammer”
         
- tonga n. “great hammer”
         
9.50 Nail, Peg
      
         - tanka² n. “fastening, rivet”
         
- tas (taks-) n. “nail”
         
9.51 Beam
      
         - súle n. “column, pillar”
         
- taule² n. “pillar”
         
- tulwe n. “tall thin pillar, standard, pole; banner”
         
- vandl n. “staff”
         
- vanga¹ n. “staff”
         
9.52 Board
      
         - palta n. “shelf”
         
- panta² n. “board”
         
- sarat (sarakt-) n. “plank”
         
- saratwa adj. “made of planks”
         
9.54 Brick
      
         - telar n. “brick, tile”
         
9.60 Smith
      
         - talka¹ n. “smith”
         
- tongar n. “smith”
         
9.61 to Forge
      
         - tamin n. “forge”
         
9.62 Anvil
      
         - onin n. “anvil”
         
9.635 Metal
      
         - sinqina adj. “metallic”
         
9.64 Gold
      
         - kulu n. “gold”
         
- kuluina adj. “golden”
         
- kululta adj. “of gold”
         
- kulusta n. “gold coin”
         
- kuluva adj. “of gold”
         
- kuluvoite (kuluvoisi-) adj. “golden”
         
- laure (lauri-) n. “(mystic name of) gold”
         
- laurea adj. “golden”
         
- laurina adj. “golden”
         
9.65 Silver
      
         - ilsa n. “(mystic name of) silver”
         
- telepta adj. “*silver”
         
- telpe¹ (telpi-) n. “silver; money”
         
- telpea adj. “silvern”
         
- telpina adj. “of silver”
         
9.66 Copper, Bronze
      
         - kalas (kalass-) n. “brass”
         
- kalassina adj. “brazen”
         
- tambe (tambi-) n. “copper, bronze”
         
- tambina adj. “of copper”
         
9.67 Iron
      
         - akse (aksi-) n. “steel”
         
- aksína adj. “[of] steel”
         
- anga n. “iron”
         
- angaina adj. “of iron”
         
- ere(n) n. “iron, steel”
         
- malo² n. “rust”
         
- tong??a adj. “of iron”
         
- tongo n. “iron”
         
- tongwa adj. “like iron”
         
- yakse¹ n. “steel”
         
- yaksina adj. “of steel”
         
- yeraina adj. “of iron”
         
- yere(n) n. “pig iron”
         
- yerenwa adj. “like iron”
         
9.68 Lead
      
         - kanu n. “lead”
         
- kanuina adj. “of lead”
         
- kanuva adj. “leaden”
         
- núle (núli-) n. “lead”
         
9.69 Tin, Tin-Plate
      
         - latúken n. “tin”
         
- latukenda adj. “of tin”
         
9.71 Potter
      
         - kere n. “earthenware; earthen jar”
         
- kereksa adj. “of earthenware”
         
- keres (kerest-) n. “earthenware”
         
- keresto n. “potter”
         
9.74 Glass
      
         - lipil n. “a tiny (fay-)glass”
         
- sintl n. “crystal”
         
- talku- v. “to glaze”
         
- talqe (talqi-) n. “glass”
         
- talqea adj. “glassy”
         
- talqina adj. “made of glass”
         
- vírin n. “glass substance [used to make the Moon]”
         
9.76 Basket
      
         - kolka n. “box”
         
- poko n. “bag”
         
9.81 to Carve
      
         - nyas (nyast-) n. “scratch, score, line, mark”
         
- nyasa- v. “to scratch”
         
9.83 Statue
      
         - ondole n. “stone monument; stone-cairn”
         
9.90 Thing
      
         - nat (natt-) n. “thing”
         
- natto (nattu-) n. “thing, affair”
         
9.91 Be
      
         - e-² v. “to be”
         
- ná- v. “to be, exist”
         
- nasta n. “existence, being, creature”
         
- ó- v. “to be”
         
- sóma n. “state, condition”
         
9.93 Need, Necessity
      
         - iqis (iqist-) n. “requirement”
         
9.95 Can, May
      
         - -alka suf. “able to”
         
- -ima suf. “-able, possible”
         
- lata- v. “to be able to (used of opportunity, permission)”
         
- mala-² v. “to be able to (used of capacity, ability)”
         
- mále n. “ability”
         
- málea adj. “able”
         
- turu-¹ v. “can, to be able”
         
9.97 Difficult
      
         - auqa adj. “awkward, clumsy (of things), difficult”
         
9.98 to Try
      
         - tyasa- v. “to test, try, pick, choose”
         
- tyasta- v. “to put to the test”
         
9.993 to Happen
      
         - enget n. “a hap”
         
- mart- v. “to happen (impers.)”
         
- marta- v. “to chance”
         
10.
            Motion and Transportation
      
         - 10.11 to Move
- 10.12 to Turn
- 10.13 to Turn Around
- 10.14 to Wind, Wrap
- 10.15 to Roll
- 10.21 to Rise
- 10.22 to Lift, Raise
- 10.225 to Hang, Dangle
- 10.23 to Fall
- 10.24 to Drop
- 10.25 to Throw
- 10.26 to Shake
- 10.31 to Boil (intr.)
- 10.32 to Flow
- 10.33 to Sink
- 10.34 to Float
- 10.36 to Sail
- 10.37 to Fly
- 10.38 to Blow
- 10.43 to Jump, Leap
- 10.432 Leaping
- 10.44 to Dance
- 10.45 to Walk
- 10.46 to Run
- 10.47 to Go
- 10.48 to Come
- 10.49 to Depart, Go Away
- 10.50 to Fade
- 10.53 to Pursue
- 10.54 to Overtake
- 10.57 to Enter
- 10.61 to Bear, Carry
- 10.62 to Bring
- 10.63 to Send
- 10.645 to Wander, Stray
- 10.65 to Drive
- 10.66 to Ride
- 10.67 to Push, Shove
- 10.71 Road
- 10.72 Path
- 10.73 Street
- 10.74 Bridge
- 10.75 Cart, Wagon, Carriage
- 10.76 Wheel
- 10.78 Yoke
- 10.81 Ship
- 10.82 Sailor
- 10.83 Boat
- 10.87 Mast
- 10.88 Sail
- 10.90 Port, Harbor
10.11 to Move
      
         - hatse n. “headlong movement”
         
- lev- v. “to move (intr.)”
         
- túma adj. “moving”
         
10.12 to Turn
      
         - kere- v. “to turn”
         
10.13 to Turn Around
      
         - peltas (peltaks-) n. “pivot”
         
- rinqa adj. “round, circular; revolving, returning, recurrent”
         
- riqi- v. “to wrench, twist”
         
10.14 to Wind, Wrap
      
         - lapa- v. “to wrap, swathe, wind”
         
- lingwilla n. “coil, spire”
         
- makse n. “net”
         
- maksella n. “mesh”
         
- makseta- v. “to enmesh”
         
- vaita- v. “to wrap”
         
10.15 to Roll
      
         - konta- v. “to roll up, roll, pack”
         
- tolu- v. “to roll up, furl”
         
- velu- v. “to unroll, unfurl”
         
10.21 to Rise
      
         - oro- v. “to rise”
         
- orosta¹ n. “ascension”
         
- róna- v. “to arise, rise, ascend”
         
- rosta- v. “*to rise”
         
10.22 to Lift, Raise
      
         - amu- v. “to raise”
         
- orto- v. “to raise”
         
- qalume² adj. “heaving”
         
10.225 to Hang, Dangle
      
         - †kinka- v. “to hang (intr.)”
         
- kinkata- v. “to hang (tr.)”
         
- pipte- v. “to fall (of folds or clusters), hang, trail”
         
10.23 to Fall
      
         - iltanka adj. “unsteady”
         
- lant- v. “to fall, drop”
         
- lanta n. and adj. “fall, falling; fallen, falling”
         
- lantanwa adj. “*fallen”
         
- númeta- v. “to get low (of the Sun), go down in the west”
         
- núta- v. “to stoop, sink”
         
- talta adj. “shaky, wobbling, tottering; sloping, slanting”
         
- tilt- v. “to make slope, incline (tr.), decline, shake at foundations, make totter”
         
10.24 to Drop
      
         - lipte- v. “to drip”
         
- litl n. “tiny drop”
         
10.25 to Throw
      
         - hata- v. “to hurl, fling”
         
10.26 to Shake
      
         - pal- v. “to shake”
         
- palme n. “shaking”
         
- pampile n. “trembling”
         
- pampil(e)a adj. “tremulous”
         
- pampine n. “tremor, earthquake”
         
- papa- v. “to tremble”
         
- qap- v. “to throb, flutter”
         
- qapta-² v. “to flap”
         
- qasa- v. “to shake, flap, nod, rustle”
         
10.31 to Boil (intr.)
      
         - pumpo n. “bubble; bladder; blister”
         
- pumpole n. “bubble; merboy”
         
- pus (pust-) n. “boil”
         
- welba adj. “boiling, bubbling”
         
- welbe n. “bubble”
         
- wele- v. “to boil, bubble”
         
10.32 to Flow
      
         - keleta n. “trickle”
         
- kelu- v. “to flow”
         
- linya- v. “to run or flow smoothly”
         
- lúto n. “flood”
         
- siri- v. “flow”
         
- sírima adj. “liquid, flowing”
         
- sóla n. “tide”
         
10.33 to Sink
      
         - sunqa adj. “going down, descending; abysmal, deep, profound”
         
- sunqe n. “going-down, descent, down-fall; abyss, depth”
         
- sunqelaina adj. “falling, fading, setting”
         
- sunqele n. “sinking, falling, setting of heavenly bodies”
         
- sunqelea adj. “westering, setting”
         
- suq- v. “to fall, fail, go down, die down”
         
- tum- v. “to dive”
         
10.34 to Float
      
         - lutu- v. “to flow, float, sail”
         
10.36 to Sail
      
         - salta- v. “to sail”
         
10.37 to Fly
      
         - wili- v. “to sail, fly, float”
         
10.38 to Blow
      
         - pus- v. “to puff, snort”
         
- pusilla n. “puff, whiff, breeze”
         
- pusse n. “puff”
         
- #pusta- v. “to blow”
         
- pusulpe n. “gas-bag, balloon”
         
- pusulta- v. “to puff out with one’s breath”
         
- sur- v. “to blow”
         
10.43 to Jump, Leap
      
         - halta- v. “to leap”
         
- hampa- v. “to hop”
         
- kap- v. “to jump, leap”
         
- kapta-² v. “to leap”
         
- tanta-¹ v. “to bounce, bound, rebound”
         
- tantila- v. “to hop”
         
- tantya- v. “to set bouncing”
         
10.432 Leaping
      
         - haloite adj. “leaping”
         
- kapalima adj. “bounding, leaping”
         
- kapanda n. “jump”
         
- tanta(ra) adj. “bouncing, resilient”
         
10.44 to Dance
      
         - lilt- v. “to dance”
         
- lilt n. “dance”
         
- liltie n. “dancing, dance”
         
- tanta-² v. “to dance (tr.), dandle, wave”
         
- tantare n. “dance”
         
10.45 to Walk
      
         - lopeta- v. “to amble, lop”
         
- pata- v. “to rap, tap (of feet)”
         
- ramba- v. “to walk”
         
10.46 to Run
      
         - lopo- v. “to gallop, run (of animals)”
         
- loqo- v. “to run (of human beings)”
         
- nornoro- v. “to run on, run smoothly and hum”
         
- norolinde adj. “tripping lightly”
         
- nyoro- v. “to run”
         
- pelte- v. “to run”
         
- yuro n. “a run, race”
         
- yuru- v. “to run”
         
10.47 to Go
      
         - ere-² v. “to go”
         
- inta- v. “to go (indefinite), fare, proceed”
         
- tie- v. “to go”
         
10.48 to Come
      
         - *lé- v. “to come, be sent, approach”
         
10.49 to Depart, Go Away
      
         - #ava- v. “to depart”
         
- avande interj. “get hence!”
         
- avanwa adj. “going, passing, nearly gone”
         
- vana- v. “to pass, depart, vanish, go away”
         
- vanwa adj. “gone, on the road, past, over, lost”
         
10.50 to Fade
      
         - #hista- v. “to fade”
         
- minda- v. “to diminish, fade, lessen, vanish”
         
- minga adj. “waning”
         
- minu- v. “to make less, decrease, spoil, alter for worse”
         
- qele- v. “to perish; to fade”
         
10.53 to Pursue
      
         - rawa- v. “to run, chase”
         
10.54 to Overtake
      
         - lak (laq-) n. “snare”
         
- laqa- v. “to catch, seize, snare”
         
10.57 to Enter
      
         - elte- v. “to thrust in, drive [in]”
         
- mitta- v. “to enter (intr.)”
         
- pen prep. “through”
         
- perma n. “passage; pass, aperture”
         
- ter prep. “through”
         
10.61 to Bear, Carry
      
         - tala- v. “to carry, bring; to weigh (intr.)”
         
- yulu- v. “to carry”
         
10.62 to Bring
      
         - tulalka adj. “able to bring”
         
- túlima adj. “(worth bringing) bringable, able to be brought”
         
- tulinya adj. “(bringable) worth bringing”
         
- tulu- v. “to bring, carry, fetch; to move (intr.), come; to produce, bear fruit”
         
- tulya- v. “to send, bring”
         
10.63 to Send
      
         - esta- v. “to send”
         
10.645 to Wander, Stray
      
         - palava- v. “to stray, wander”
         
- paláva adj. “wandering”
         
- palwa- v. “to make wander”
         
10.65 to Drive
      
         - #ele- v. “to drive”
         
- elta- v. “to drive, come”
         
10.66 to Ride
      
         - lehesta n. “ride, riding, raid”
         
- lehta- v. “to ride, move (tr.)”
         
10.67 to Push, Shove
      
         - elta n. “a thrust”
         
10.71 Road
      
         - aldeon (aldeond-) n. “avenue (of trees)”
         
- vasta n. “road”
         
10.72 Path
      
         - raume n. “running, course”
         
- tie n. “line, direction, route, road, path”
         
- #van (vand-) n. “way, path”
         
10.73 Street
      
         - malle n. “street, road”
         
10.74 Bridge
      
         - penda¹ n. “bridge”
         
- ranta¹ n. “arch, bridge”
         
- sarapenda n. “wood-bridge”
         
10.75 Cart, Wagon, Carriage
      
         - norolle n. “cart”
         
10.76 Wheel
      
         - qirin n. “wheel”
         
10.78 Yoke
      
         - yalta n. “yoke”
         
- yarta n. “yoke”
         
10.81 Ship
      
         - kirya n. “ship, boat”
         
- kiryassea adj. “what is on board ship”
         
- markirya n. “ark”
         
- #veakirya n. “sea-ship”
         
10.82 Sailor
      
         - veniel n. “mariner”
         
- yarendila adj. “like a sailor”
         
- yarendilyon n. “sailor”
         
10.83 Boat
      
         - lunte (lunti-) n. “ship, boat”
         
10.87 Mast
      
         - tyulma n. “mast”
         
10.88 Sail
      
         - tala² n. “sail”
         
- velunte n. “sail”
         
10.90 Port, Harbor
      
11.
            Possession and Trade
      
         - 11.12 to Own, Possess
- 11.13 to Take
- 11.14 to Grasp, Seize, Take Hold of
- 11.15 to Hold
- 11.16 to Get, Obtain
- 11.21 to Give
- 11.22 to Return, Give Back
- 11.23 to Restore
- 11.24 to Save, Preserve, Keep Safe
- 11.25 to Save, Rescue
- 11.27 to Destroy
- 11.28 to Harm, Injure, Damage
- 11.29 to Spoil
- 11.31 to Seek
- 11.34 to Release
- 11.41 Property
- 11.42 Wealth, Riches
- 11.43 Money
- 11.46 Treasure
- 11.51 Rich
- 11.52 Poor
- 11.53 Beggar
- 11.56 to Steal
- 11.57 Thief
- 11.64 Debt
- 11.66 Account, Reckoning
- 11.69 Tax
- 11.82 to Sell
- 11.83 to Trade
- 11.84 Merchant, Tradesman
- 11.85 Market (place)
- 11.88 Dear, Expensive
11.12 to Own, Possess
      
         - milk(i)- v. “to possess, have, keep”
         
- #yaim- v. “to possess”
         
11.13 to Take
      
         - lep- v. “to take”
         
- oista- v. “to bereave”
         
11.14 to Grasp, Seize, Take Hold of
      
         - #aqa- v. “to seize”
         
- makte² (maksi-) n. “hold, grip, power, possession”
         
- mapa- v. “to seize, take; to ravish, seize and carry off forcibly”
         
11.15 to Hold
      
         - kulp- v. “to contain”
         
- vaine n. “sheath, pod”
         
- yava-² v. “to hold”
         
11.16 to Get, Obtain
      
         - nete- [ñ-] v. “to get”
         
- túvima adj. “acceptable”
         
- tuvu- v. “to receive, accept, take, require, cost”
         
11.21 to Give
      
         - an (and-) n. “gift”
         
- anar (anard-) n. “giver”
         
- anta- v. “to give”
         
11.22 to Return, Give Back
      
         - #antulu- v. “to return”
         
11.23 to Restore
      
         - loista- v. “to refresh”
         
11.24 to Save, Preserve, Keep Safe
      
         - alatya- v. “to shield, ward off, protect”
         
- moina adj. “safe, secure”
         
- qára n. “watch, ward”
         
- tarqa- v. “to dry, preserve; to pickle”
         
11.25 to Save, Rescue
      
         - resta- v. “to aid, come to aid of, rescue, save”
         
11.27 to Destroy
      
         - faikar n. “destroyer, slayer; bane”
         
- qelme n. “ruin, utter end, perdition, end, death”
         
11.28 to Harm, Injure, Damage
      
         - hyan- v. “to injure”
         
- hyanda² n. “harm, damage”
         
- mala-¹ v. “to hurt, pain”
         
11.29 to Spoil
      
         - avalta- v. “to strip, despoil, denude”
         
- hessa adj. “dead, withered”
         
- hesta- v. “to wither”
         
- il(l)oite adj. “withered, dead”
         
- narqa adj. “faded, shrivelled”
         
- narqa- v. “to wither”
         
- narqele n. “fading, withering”
         
- qeleksie n. “rot, corruption”
         
- qeleksima adj. “corrupt, rotten”
         
- qeletya- v. “to rot”
         
- tyurda adj. “curdled”
         
- tyuru- v. “to ‘turn’ milk, curdle (blood etc.)”
         
11.31 to Seek
      
         - saka- v. “to pursue, look for, search”
         
- satl n. “search, enquiry”
         
- tuktalla n. “*search”
         
- tuku- v. “to go in search of, look for, fetch”
         
11.34 to Release
      
         - erefainu n. “release”
         
- fainu- v. “to release”
         
- lapta- v. “?to relax, loosen”
         
- #úsiéra adj. “*escaped”
         
- usu- v. “to escape, get out”
         
- uswe n. “escape, issue, outlet”
         
11.41 Property
      
         - aute¹ n. “goods, property, wealth, money”
         
11.42 Wealth, Riches
      
         - ausie n. “wealth”
         
- milkin n. “wealth”
         
11.43 Money
      
         - telpilin n. “silver piece”
         
11.46 Treasure
      
         - foa n. “hoard, treasure”
         
11.51 Rich
      
         - aute² (ausi-) adj. “rich”
         
- avarna adj. “very rich”
         
- malke (malki-) adj. “rich”
         
- wessa adj. “rich”
         
11.52 Poor
      
         - mange² n. “lack, want, shortage”
         
- oika adj. “poor”
         
- oise n. “poverty”
         
- oiswa adj. “poor”
         
- oito- v. “to lack”
         
11.53 Beggar
      
         - iq- v. “to beg, ‘pray’ [ask earnestly]”
         
11.56 to Steal
      
         - naqa- v. “to steal”
         
- pili- v. “to steal”
         
11.57 Thief
      
         - naqar n. “thief”
         
- pilu n. “thief, robber”
         
11.64 Debt
      
         - paitya- v. “to repay, requite”
         
11.66 Account, Reckoning
      
         - qoto- v. “to count up, reckon; to account, call up; to think, consider”
         
- tasta- v. “to reckon”
         
11.69 Tax
      
         - toko- v. “to feel with the hand, handle; to appraise, tax, assess, assay; to try, test, essay, endeavour”
         
11.82 to Sell
      
         - qampa n. “peddlar-goods”
         
- qampa- v. “to hawk goods”
         
- qampale n. “chaffering”
         
- vakse n. “sale”
         
11.83 to Trade
      
         - qapa- v. “to chaffer, bargain, swap, barter”
         
- qapta n. “deal, bargain”
         
- qapta-¹ v. “to exchange”
         
- qaptale n. “exchange”
         
- vaktele n. “trade”
         
11.84 Merchant, Tradesman
      
         - qampo n. “pedlar, huckster”
         
- vaktelear n. “merchant”
         
- vanko n. “tradesman”
         
11.85 Market (place)
      
         - #vat (vakt-) n. “wares”
         
11.88 Dear, Expensive
      
         - valda n. and adj. “worth; worthy, dear”
         
- valdea adj. “of moment, important”
         
- #vildi- v. “to matter; to be of significance, worth, moment”
         
- vildima adj. “essential, imperative”
         
12.
            Spatial Relations
      
         - 12.11 Place
- 12.12 to Put, Place, Set, Lay
- 12.13 to Sit
- 12.14 to Lie, Recline
- 12.15 to Stand
- 12.16 to Stay, Wait, Remain
- 12.17 to Remain, be Left Over
- 12.19 Quiet
- 12.195 Whisper
- 12.21 to Gather, Collect
- 12.22 to Join, Unite
- 12.221 Together
- 12.222 And
- 12.223 Also
- 12.23 to Separate
- 12.232 to Divide
- 12.24 to Open
- 12.26 to Cover
- 12.27 to Hide, Conceal
- 12.272 Hidden, Concealed
- 12.31 High
- 12.32 Low
- 12.33 Top
- 12.34 Bottom
- 12.35 End
- 12.352 Point
- 12.353 Edge
- 12.37 Middle
- 12.38 Center
- 12.391 In, Inside
- 12.392 Out, Outside
- 12.393 Across, Athwart
- 12.394 Up, Above, Over
- 12.395 Down, Below, Beneath
- 12.3955 In Front
- 12.396 Behind, At the Rear
- 12.397 Beyond
- 12.398 To, Towards
- 12.399 From, Away
- 12.41 Right (vs. Left)
- 12.42 Left (vs. Right)
- 12.43 Near
- 12.45 East
- 12.46 West
- 12.47 North
- 12.51 Form, Shape
- 12.53 to Grow
- 12.54 to Measure
- 12.55 Big, Large, Great
- 12.56 Small, Little
- 12.565 Bit, Small Thing
- 12.57 Long
- 12.58 Tall
- 12.61 Wide, Broad
- 12.62 Narrow
- 12.63 Thick (in Dimension)
- 12.64 Thick (in Density)
- 12.65 Thin (in Dimension)
- 12.66 Thin (in Density)
- 12.67 Deep
- 12.71 Flat
- 12.72 Hollow, Concave
- 12.73 Straight
- 12.74 Crooked
- 12.75 Hook, Crook
- 12.76 Angle, Corner
- 12.77 Cross
- 12.78 Square
- 12.81 Round
- 12.82 Circle
- 12.83 Sphere
- 12.84 Line
- 12.85 Hole
- 12.91 Equal, Alike
- 12.92 Like, Similar
- 12.925 Different, Other
- 12.93 to Change
12.11 Place
      
         - arda n. “place, spot”
         
- larma n. “area, space, room”
         
- larmea adj. “roomy, spacious”
         
12.12 to Put, Place, Set, Lay
      
         - kasóro- v. “to make sit, set”
         
- pano n. “series, course, plan, arrangement”
         
- panya- v. “to plan, arrange, intend, mean”
         
- #panyara adj. “?setting”
         
- sorto- v. “to set, settle”
         
12.13 to Sit
      
         - haka- v. “to squat”
         
- soro- v. “to sit”
         
- sorta- v. “to sit down”
         
12.14 to Lie, Recline
      
         - kaima- v. “to lie quiet”
         
- kaita- v. “to place, lie down”
         
- kaitoile n. “rest”
         
- kama- v. “to lie down; (c. loc.) to endure, suffer”
         
- kamu- v. “to lay down, bend down, reduce”
         
- kaya- v. “to lie”
         
- láta- v. “to spread, extend, lie (of country)”
         
12.15 to Stand
      
         - hyá- v. “to stand”
         
- nohto- v. “to stick out”
         
- tyulta- v. “to rear up, stick up”
         
12.16 to Stay, Wait, Remain
      
         - har- v. “to remain”
         
- masta- v. “to tarry, linger”
         
12.17 to Remain, be Left Over
      
         - #er- v. “to remain”
         
- sal- v. “?to remain or remove”
         
12.19 Quiet
      
         - qie adj. “calm at sea”
         
- qilda adj. “quiet, hushed, still”
         
- qilde n. “quiet, rest, hush”
         
- rua adj. “steady, still, tranquil”
         
- rue n. “rest, stillness, remaining, steadfastness”
         
12.195 Whisper
      
         - hyasse n. “rushing ?hence (?noise)”
         
- hyasta- v. “to rush, rustle”
         
- qiri-² v. “to murmur”
         
- qirqirinda adj. “murmuring”
         
- qirqirinde n. “murmuring”
         
- qisi- v. “to whisper”
         
- qisqiri- v. “to rustle, murmur”
         
- ulmula adj. “mumbling”
         
- vassale n. “rustling”
         
12.21 to Gather, Collect
      
         - arm- v. “to gather, collect”
         
- hosta- v. “*to gather”
         
- hostalka adj. “able to gather”
         
- #kum- v. “to pile up”
         
- lese- v. “to come together, gather (intr.)”
         
- leste- v. “to collect (tr.)”
         
- limna n. “sheaf”
         
- rakta-² v. “to pile, hoard, amass, collect”
         
12.22 to Join, Unite
      
         - lekte- v. “to join together, dovetail, fit in, splice”
         
- leqet (leqett-) n. “joint”
         
- oksa n. “joint”
         
- pak- v. “to apply, attach”
         
- taka- v. “to fix, fasten”
         
- tyak- v. “to stick”
         
- yanta² adj. “joined”
         
12.221 Together
      
         - le² prep. “with (accompaniment)”
         
- ma- pref. “together, in one”
         
- -ngwe suf. “*together”
         
- so- pref. “grouped, together”
         
- va- pref. “together”
         
12.222 And
      
         - ar(a) conj. “but; and”
         
- ya(n) conj. “and”
         
12.223 Also
      
         - aru adv. “in addition, as well, besides”
         
- yando adv. “also”
         
12.23 to Separate
      
         - koluke n. “strainer”
         
- silt- v. “to sift, sort out, winnow”
         
- silta n. “sieve”
         
- siltina adj. “sifted, winnowed”
         
12.232 to Divide
      
         - #ranta² n. “part”
         
- tirt (tirty-) n. “part, portion, share, section”
         
- tirtina adj. “divided, shared, distributed”
         
- tirty- v. “to partition, divide, part, distribute”
         
12.24 to Open
      
         - apta- v. “to open”
         
- apte (*apti-) adj. “open”
         
- panta¹ adj. “open, wide, spreading”
         
- panta-¹ v. “to open, unfold, spread”
         
- pantie n. “unfolding, opening, revealing”
         
- patsima adj. “wide open”
         
12.26 to Cover
      
         - talda adj. “covered”
         
- telin (telimb-) n. “roof, covering”
         
- #tildi- v. “to cover”
         
- tump-² v. “to cover”
         
- túpo n. “roof, cover, lid”
         
- vaile n. “covering, *sheath”
         
12.27 to Hide, Conceal
      
         - lom- v. “to hide, lurk”
         
- moru- v. “to hide, conceal, lurk”
         
12.272 Hidden, Concealed
      
         - foina adj. “hidden, secret”
         
- furin adj. “hidden, concealed”
         
12.31 High
      
         - aiqale n. “a steep, steepness”
         
- aiqie n. “highness, height”
         
- alva adj. “?lofty”
         
- ankasse(a) adj. “lofty, tall, (lit.) up-headed, high-headed”
         
- anwa adj. “high up, place high”
         
- ordie n. “height, loftiness”
         
- orwa adj. “lofty”
         
- tá¹ adj. and adv. “high; high above, high up”
         
- tahóra adj. “lofty”
         
- tára adj. “lofty, high, tall”
         
- tárie n. “height”
         
12.32 Low
      
         - hunda adj. “low, lowly”
         
12.33 Top
      
         - ána n. “crown of head, top”
         
- ormin n. “top”
         
12.34 Bottom
      
         - sulmin n. “base of a pillar, base of column”
         
- talpa n. “support, prop, base, basis, pediment (column)”
         
- tauma n. “basis, foundation, ground floor”
         
- tulpo n. “buttress, prop”
         
12.35 End
      
         - lappa n. “loose-end, end of rope, hem of robe”
         
- talma² n. “end”
         
12.352 Point
      
         - kent n. “a sharp point”
         
- kolme n. “point, tip”
         
- kolmekta adj. “pointed”
         
- kolosilde n. “long thin point”
         
- mente n. “peak, tip”
         
- tilde n. “point, tip, peak”
         
- tinda n. “spike”
         
- tinde (tindi-) adj. “spiked, pointed, barbed”
         
12.353 Edge
      
         - kante n. “edge”
         
- kíla n. “edge, rim”
         
- rimbe n. “edge, lip, brim”
         
- taste n. “fringe”
         
- teluste (telusti-) n. “extremity”
         
12.37 Middle
      
         - mekilwa adj. “central”
         
- meqa adj. “middle”
         
12.38 Center
      
         - mekta adj. “centre”
         
- mekte n. “heart; centre”
         
- metl (mekil-) n. “centre”
         
- tóle¹ n. “centre”
         
- tólea adj. “central, middle”
         
12.391 In, Inside
      
         - hir (hird-) n. “inwards, interior, inside, heart”
         
- imi adv. “in, inside”
         
- int adv. “inwards”
         
- ir (ird-) n. “interior, centre, inwards, inner parts”
         
- mi prep. “*in”
         
- mitta¹ prep. and adv. “in, into, inwards”
         
12.392 Out, Outside
      
         - ere-¹ pref. “out”
         
- eru¹ adv. “outward”
         
- erúmea adj. “outer, outermost”
         
- erus(ta) adj. and n. “outside”
         
- es- pref. “*out”
         
- est adj. “outwards”
         
12.393 Across, Athwart
      
         - arta prep. “across, athwart”
         
- lahta- v. “‽”
         
- ‽o prep. “over, across, along”
         
- tara- v. “to cross, go athwart, cross rivers”
         
- tarna n. “passage, ford, crossing”
         
12.394 Up, Above, Over
      
         - amba adv. “up”
         
- ambapenda adj. “uphill; arduous, difficult, tiresome”
         
- am(u)- pref. “up(wards)”
         
- amu adv. “up(wards)”
         
- amunta adj. “up, risen (of the sun)”
         
- kasse prep. “above”
         
- or prep. “on; above, upon”
         
- orta prep. “above”
         
- (or)tande adv. “above (of motion upwards)”
         
- ta² prep. “on, above; by, beside; than”
         
12.395 Down, Below, Beneath
      
         - hant adv. “down, to the ground”
         
- nu prep. “under”
         
- nún adv. “beneath”
         
- ú prep. “beneath”
         
- úva adj. “the under”
         
12.3955 In Front
      
         - nóva adj. “ahead, foremost, leading”
         
12.396 Behind, At the Rear
      
         - pimpina adj. “trailing”
         
- ponte (ponti-) n. “back, rear”
         
- pote (potsi-) adv. “after, behind (of place)”
         
- potsina adj. “rearward, back, rear, hinder; next, following; second”
         
12.397 Beyond
      
         - ala³ prep. “beyond, after; before”
         
12.398 To, Towards
      
         - an(a) prep. “to(wards); until”
         
- -nta suf. “to, at, towards; allative suffix”
         
- -r² suf. “*allative”
         
12.399 From, Away
      
         - ‽au prep. “away from”
         
- kallo adv. and prep. “off, from off, from on top of, from on”
         
- -llo suf. “from, out of; ablative suffix”
         
- ô prep. “from”
         
- va prep. “from; with”
         
- vá¹ adv. and adj. “gone forth, away”
         
- vande¹ adv. “away, hence, forth”
         
12.41 Right (vs. Left)
      
         - póya adj. “[unglossed]”
         
12.42 Left (vs. Right)
      
         - malenka adj. “left handed”
         
12.43 Near
      
         - ar² (as-) prep. “to, against, next, on (wall)”
         
- are¹ adv. “beside, along”
         
- har(e) adv. “near”
         
- hyá adv. “here by us”
         
- hya¹ pron. “this by us”
         
- hya² prep. “by”
         
- ma¹ prep. “*by”
         
- tange¹ adv. “close to, by”
         
- tange² (tangi-) adj. “close, near”
         
12.45 East
      
         - Ambalar n. “the East”
         
- oronto n. “East, rising (of the sun)”
         
12.46 West
      
         - núme n. “west”
         
- númea adj. “in the west, western”
         
- numenda adj. “western”
         
12.47 North
      
         - póme n. “north”
         
- pómea adj. “northern”
         
- pómear n. “northern man, norseman”
         
12.51 Form, Shape
      
         - táqa n. “form, shape”
         
- ‽terenwa adj. “shapely, well tuned”
         
- venie n. “shape, cut”
         
- venta- v. “to cut, shape”
         
12.53 to Grow
      
         - #ala- v. “?to grow”
         
- lotórea adj. “flourishing”
         
12.54 to Measure
      
         - talma¹ n. “weight, measure”
         
- talme n. “weight (abst.)”
         
12.55 Big, Large, Great
      
         - úmea adj. “large”
         
- velike (veliki-) adj. “great, large”
         
- velikse adv. “greatly”
         
- yanta¹ adj. “large”
         
12.56 Small, Little
      
         - inya adj. “tiny”
         
- mike adv. “little, a (little) bit; diminutive”
         
- minwa adj. “small”
         
- mitya adj. “little (in quantity)”
         
- pínea adj. “small”
         
- pinilya adj. “small”
         
- titta adj. “tiny”
         
12.565 Bit, Small Thing
      
         - mie² n. “bit, small piece”
         
- min¹ (mind-) n. “bit, piece”
         
- mitta² n. “piece, bit (of indeterminate size)”
         
- pí n. “speck, spot, dot, mote”
         
12.57 Long
      
         - ande(a) (andi-) adj. “long (of space)”
         
- -léni suf. “long”
         
- limbelu adv. “*long”
         
- sóra² adj. “long, trailing”
         
12.58 Tall
      
         - aiqa adj. “steep, tall; high, lofty, sublime; chief”
         
- oronta adj. “steep”
         
- tyulin adj. “tall”
         
12.61 Wide, Broad
      
         - †aika adj. “broad, vast”
         
- halda adj. “wide, broad”
         
- landa adj. “wide, broad”
         
12.62 Narrow
      
         - fingil n. “narrows, straits, gulf”
         
- fingwa adj. “narrow”
         
- kolwa adj. “narrow, thin”
         
- lenuva adj. “tight, narrow”
         
- lenwa adj. “long and thin, straight, narrow”
         
12.63 Thick (in Dimension)
      
         - fambo n. “fat man”
         
- fauka adj. “fat, large”
         
- piute- v. “to flourish, batten, grow fat”
         
- pulu- v. “to swell (intr.)”
         
- pyúva adj. “fat”
         
- tyúka¹ adj. “thick”
         
12.64 Thick (in Density)
      
         - sangwa adj. “tight, thick, dense, tough, hard”
         
- tiuka adj. “dense, solid”
         
- tiure (tiuri-) adj. “compact”
         
- tunga adj. “thick, dense”
         
- tyúre (tyúri-) adj. “stout, dense, compact”
         
12.65 Thin (in Dimension)
      
         - minya¹ adj. “fine, slender”
         
- pinqe (pinqi-) adj. “slender, thin”
         
- pinqisil(da) (pinqisild-) adj. “(slender and) tapering”
         
- sild(r)a adj. “slender”
         
12.66 Thin (in Density)
      
         - filume adj. “gossamer”
         
- filwa adj. “fine, thin”
         
12.67 Deep
      
         - tumna adj. “deep, profound, dark or hidden”
         
12.71 Flat
      
         - enqe² (enqi-) n. “plane, level”
         
- palo (palu-) n. “plane surface, plain, the flat”
         
- paluva adj. “even, flat, level”
         
12.72 Hollow, Concave
      
         - ronta adj. “hollow”
         
- róta n. “tube, hollow cylinder”
         
- rotse n. “pipe, tube”
         
12.73 Straight
      
         - tea¹ adj. “straight”
         
- tína adj. “straight”
         
12.74 Crooked
      
         - kauka adj. “crooked, bent, bowed, humped”
         
- pereqa adj. “crooked”
         
12.75 Hook, Crook
      
         - lempe² n. “crook, hook”
         
- lepta¹ adj. “hooked (as a tendril)”
         
- unqu-¹ v. “to hook into, catch (fish), catch in, etc.”
         
12.76 Angle, Corner
      
         - nelqa adj. “cornered”
         
- nelt n. “corner (from outside)”
         
- winka n. “corner, nook”
         
12.77 Cross
      
         - tarwe n. “cross, crucifix”
         
- tarwesta- v. “to crucify”
         
12.78 Square
      
         - neldenelqa n. “square, quadrilateral”
         
12.81 Round
      
         - kómea adj. “globe-shaped, round”
         
- korima adj. “round”
         
- pele- v. “to surround, fence in, pen in”
         
- rimni adv. “around, all around”
         
- #rinki adj. “orbed”
         
- toloise adj. “rounded, cylindrical”
         
- werin(a) adj. “round”
         
12.82 Circle
      
         - korin n. “circular enclosure, great circular hedge”
         
- pirimbe n. “ring, circle”
         
- pirindea adj. “cylindrical”
         
- pirinumbe n. “cylinder (hollow)”
         
- rinko n. “disc, orb, circle”
         
12.83 Sphere
      
         - kóma n. “a ball”
         
- kut (kupt-) n. “lump, ball”
         
- tolupe (tolupi-) n. “roll, ball of wool”
         
12.84 Line
      
         - rimpe (rimpi-) n. “stripe, strip”
         
- rimp(in)a adj. “striped”
         
12.85 Hole
      
         - apsa n. “hole, opening”
         
- nolmo n. “pit”
         
- sapsa n. “pit, grave”
         
- sat (sapt-) n. “hole”
         
- tunda n. “hole”
         
12.91 Equal, Alike
      
         - aryúlima adj. “equal, equivalent”
         
- iminqa adj. “exactly alike, identical”
         
- inqa adj. “same”
         
- inqavíka adj. “exactly alike, identical”
         
- inqile n. “sameness”
         
12.92 Like, Similar
      
         - avealta- v. “to resemble closely”
         
- avíka adj. “very much alike”
         
- senda adj. “like, something like, similar”
         
- sesta- v. “to liken, compare, make like, model on, assimilate, imitate”
         
- seste n. “similarity”
         
- sestima adj. “comparable”
         
- sovea adj. “alike”
         
- vea¹ adj. “similar, like”
         
- veasta n. “resemblance, comparison”
         
- víkana- v. “to compare”
         
- -víke suf. “as”
         
- víke adj. “like”
         
12.925 Different, Other
      
         - etya adj. “other (of two)”
         
- etyo n. “other (of two)”
         
- nyan(do) n. “another, other (of many)”
         
- nyanya adj. “another, other (of many)”
         
- vára adj. “other”
         
- varya adj. “different”
         
12.93 to Change
      
         - varta n. “change”
         
13.
            Quantity and Number
      
      13.11 Amount, Quantity
      
         - qotta n. “sum, number, account, total”
         
13.12 Number
      
         - limbe n. “a number”
         
- tanta n. “number”
         
- #tasinwa adj. “numbered”
         
- -wen suf. “*number suffix”
         
13.13 Whole
      
         - kaina² adj. “whole”
         
- kaino n. “whole”
         
13.14 All, Every
      
         - máka adj. “each, every”
         
- oma n. “everywhere”
         
- omarimni adv. “everywhere about”
         
- ompa adj. “each; all, every”
         
- ompinasta n. “everyone”
         
- on(t) (om-) n. “everything”
         
13.15 Much, Many
      
         - lia(r) adj. “many”
         
- limba adj. “many”
         
- li(n)- pref. “many”
         
- mai¹ adv. “too much”
         
- olli adj. “many”
         
- olt pron. “much (subst.)”
         
- olya adv. “much”
         
13.16 More
      
         - olda adj. “more; much”
         
- oldo(s) adv. “more”
         
13.165 to Add, Increase
      
         - olto- v. “to increase, multiply”
         
- velitya- v. “to magnify”
         
- yanta- v. “to add to, enlarge, increase, augment”
         
13.17 Few, Little
      
         - manka adj. “few”
         
13.19 Crowd, Multitude
      
         - horma n. “horde, host”
         
- ille (illi-) n. “throng, crowd”
         
- illia adj. “in multitudes”
         
- sanga n. “throng, tight mass, crowd”
         
13.192 Other Collective Words
      
         - anqin n. “bunch”
         
- imbile n. “swarm, flock”
         
- kart (*karp-) n. “bunch, tuft”
         
- lerendi n. “brotherhood, association, college”
         
- lesta n. “gathering, assembly”
         
- lielesta n. “folk moot”
         
- nostale n. “species, kind; nature”
         
- panna n. “arrangement, grouping; book”
         
- soleste n. “collection”
         
13.21 Full
      
         - kunta adj. “full”
         
- qanta adj. “full, whole, all”
         
- qanta- v. “to fill, complete”
         
13.22 Empty
      
         - munta n. “nothing”
         
13.24 Half
      
         - lempe³ fraction. “one half”
         
- lempea² adj. “half”
         
- lenya adj. “half”
         
13.25 Fraction, Division
      
         - enqellume adv. “*six times”
         
- enqesto fraction. “one sixth”
         
- enqest(y)a adj. “one sixth”
         
- huesto fraction. “one ninth”
         
- huest(y)a adj. “one ninth”
         
- kantallume adv. “*four times”
         
- kantasto fraction. “quarter, one fourth”
         
- kantast(y)a fraction. “quarter, one fourth”
         
- keallume adv. “*ten times”
         
- kesto fraction. “one tenth”
         
- kestya fraction. “one tenth”
         
- lemillume adv. “*five times”
         
- lemindea adj. “quintuple”
         
- leminto fraction. “one fifth”
         
- lemintya fraction. “one fifth”
         
- maisinto fraction. “one thousandth”
         
- maisintya fraction. “one thousandth”
         
- mindórinto fraction. “one millionth”
         
- mindórintya fraction. “one millionth”
         
- minqellume adv. “*eleven times”
         
- minqesto fraction. “one eleventh”
         
- minqest(y)a fraction. “one eleventh”
         
- nelke(a)llume adv. “*thirteen times”
         
- nelkesto fraction. “one thirteenth”
         
- nelkestya fraction. “one thirteenth”
         
- otsollume adv. “*seven times”
         
- otsonto fraction. “one seventh”
         
- otsontya fraction. “one seventh”
         
- *-sto suf. “fraction suffix”
         
- toltosto fraction. “one eighth”
         
- toltost(y)a fraction. “one eighth”
         
- tuksallume adv. “*hundred times”
         
- tuksanto fraction. “one hundredth”
         
- tuksantya fraction. “one hundredth”
         
- yukainellume adv. “*twenty times”
         
- yukainento fraction. “one twentieth”
         
- yukainentya fraction. “one twentieth”
         
- yunqetto fraction. “one twelfth”
         
13.31 Numerals
      
         - lempea¹ adj. “decimal”
         
13.32 One
      
         - ellume adv. “*one time”
         
- eru² adv. “once”
         
- erya adj. “only, single”
         
- min² num. card. “one (in a series); the first”
         
- mir num. card. “one”
         
13.33 Alone, Only
      
         - er¹ adj. and adv. “one, only, alone, a single”
         
- er² adv. and conj. “only, but, still”
         
- erda adj. “solitary, deserted”
         
- eresse (eressi-) adv. “alone, by oneself, singly, only; once”
         
- eressea adj. “lonely”
         
13.34 First
      
         - kastea adj. “of the head; head-, capital, chief”
         
- minya² num. ord. “first”
         
- minyallume adv. “firstly”
         
13.35 Last
      
         - oilima adj. “last”
         
- oilimaite adj. “final, ultimate, last”
         
- telúmea adj. “final, conclusive, end; last; extreme”
         
- telusta adj. “outer, extreme, ultimate”
         
13.36 Two
      
         - aqi adj. “a brace, a couple of, both”
         
- satta adj. “both”
         
- satto adj. “both; the two”
         
- yunga n. “twin”
         
- yúyo num. card. “two”
         
13.38 Double, Twice
      
         - at- pref. “bi-, twi-”
         
- attala- v. “?double”
         
- potsinallume adv. “a second time”
         
- *ui adj. “*two”
         
- yú adv. “twice”
         
- yullume adv. “twice, *two times”
         
13.41 Three
      
         - nelde num. card. “three; four”
         
- ole¹ num. card. “three”
         
13.42 Third (ordinal)
      
         - nelya num. ord. “third”
         
13.43 a Third (fraction)
      
         - neldesto fraction. “one third”
         
- neldest(y)a adj. “one third”
         
13.44 Occurring Three Times
      
         - nel adv. “thrice”
         
- nellume adv. “*three times”
         
13.54 Cardinal Number
      
         - atwen num. card. “twenty”
         
- ende num. card. “six”
         
- enekkainen num. card. “sixty”
         
- en(ek)kea num. card. “sixteen”
         
- enqe num. card. “six”
         
- enqendóra num. card. “*six million”
         
- enqendóre num. card. “*sextillion”
         
- hualqe num. card. “eighteen”
         
- hue num. card. “nine”
         
- huekainen num. card. “ninety”
         
- húkea num. card. “nineteen”
         
- húme num. card. “thousand; †great number”
         
- kai num. card. “ten; (lit.) all fingers”
         
- kainen num. card. “ten”
         
- kan adv. “four times”
         
- kankea num. card. “fourteen”
         
- kanta num. card. “four”
         
- kan(ta)kainen num. card. “forty”
         
- kantóra num. card. “*four million”
         
- kantóre num. card. “quadrillion”
         
- kea num. card. “ten”
         
- kea tuksa num. card. “one hundred ten”
         
- kekainen num. card. “hundred (when not multiplied)”
         
- lemin num. card. “five; (lit.) half the fingers”
         
- lemindóra num. card. “*five million”
         
- lemindóre num. card. “*quintillion”
         
- leminkainen num. card. “fifty; twenty three”
         
- lempe¹ num. card. “ten”
         
- lempessea adj. “tenfold”
         
- lenkea num. card. “fifteen”
         
- maite¹ (maisi-) num. card. “thousand”
         
- mindóra num. card. “million”
         
- mindóre num. card. “million”
         
- minqe num. card. “eleven”
         
- minqekainen num. card. “one hundred ten”
         
- minya yukainen num. card. “twenty one”
         
- -(n)dóra suf. “million”
         
- -(n)dóre suf. “-illion, *large number suffix”
         
- nel(de)kainen num. card. “thirty”
         
- nelde tukse num. card. “three hundred”
         
- neldóra num. card. “three million”
         
- neldóre num. card. “trillion”
         
- nelkea num. card. “thirteen”
         
- okkea num. card. “seventeen”
         
- olme(t) num. card. “nine”
         
- olwen num. card. “thirty six”
         
- otso num. card. “seven”
         
- otsokainen num. card. “seventy”
         
- otsondóra num. card. “*seven million”
         
- otsondóre num. card. “*septillion”
         
- ‽otwen num. card. “84”
         
- sóra³ num. card. “million; (vaguely) a very great number”
         
- tolkea num. card. “eighteen”
         
- tolto num. card. “eight”
         
- tol(to)kainen num. card. “eighty”
         
- tuksa num. card. “gross, 144; hundred”
         
- tuksa kainen num. card. “thousand”
         
- tuksa pínea n. “hundred”
         
- uiven num. card. “twenty”
         
- umna num. card. “eight”
         
- yukainen num. card. “twenty”
         
- yukainen tuksa num. card. “one hundred twenty”
         
- yundóra num. card. “two million”
         
- yundóre num. card. “billion”
         
- yunqe num. card. “twelve”
         
- yúyo húmi num. card. “two thousand”
         
- yúyo tuksa num. card. “two hundred”
         
- yúyo yukainen num. card. “twenty two”
         
13.55 Ordinal Number
      
         - enekkaiya num. ord. “sixteenth”
         
- enetya num. ord. “sixth”
         
- hualtya num. ord. “eighteenth”
         
- hukaiya num. ord. “nineteenth”
         
- humetya num. ord. “*thousandth”
         
- húya num. ord. “ninth”
         
- kaiya num. ord. “tenth”
         
- kankaiya num. ord. “fourteenth”
         
- kanya num. ord. “fourth”
         
- keanya num. ord. “tenth”
         
- leminkaiya num. ord. “fifteenth”
         
- leminya num. ord. “fifth”
         
- maisinya num. ord. “thousandth”
         
- mindorinya num. ord. “millionth”
         
- minqenya num. ord. “eleventh”
         
- minya yukainen(ya) num. ord. “twenty first”
         
- nelkaiya num. ord. “thirteenth”
         
- okkaiya num. ord. “seventeenth”
         
- otya num. ord. “seventh”
         
- tolkaiya num. ord. “eighteenth”
         
- tolya num. ord. “eighth”
         
- tuksainenya num. ord. “thousandth”
         
- tuksanya num. ord. “hundredth”
         
- yukainenya num. ord. “twentieth”
         
- yunqenya num. ord. “twelfth”
         
13.99 Quantity and Number (other)
      
         - -llume suf. “-times”
         
- -lukse suf. “-times”
         
14.
            Time
      
      14.11 Time (period)
      
         - lukta n. “period”
         
- lúme (lúmi-) n. “time”
         
- lúmia adj. “pertaining to time, temporal”
         
- lúta- v. “to have time pass”
         
14.12 Age
      
         - vorne n. “an aeon”
         
14.13 New
      
         - loite adj. “fresh”
         
14.14 Young
      
         - kana adj. “young”
         
- laisi n. “youth, vigour, new life”
         
14.15 Old
      
         - aire² adj. “old”
         
- haura adj. “old, aged, ancient”
         
14.17 Late (adv)
      
         - telwa adj. “last, late”
         
14.18 Now
      
         - enqin adv. “*now”
         
- qí adv. “*now”
         
- sí adv. “*now”
         
- tyá adv. “now”
         
14.19 Soon, Immediately
      
         - rato adv. “soon”
         
14.21 Fast, Swift, Quick
      
         - (a)rauka adj. “swift, rushing”
         
- halis (haliss-) n. “rush”
         
- hatsea adj. “rushing, rapid”
         
- rauko adj. “ravening, rushing”
         
14.22 Slow
      
         - lenka adj. “slow, dull, stiff; left (hand)”
         
14.23 to Hurry, Hasten
      
         - hur- v. “to speed”
         
- orosta² n. “impetus, speed, haste, rash courage”
         
- #vasa- v. “to rush (of both noise and speed, tr.)”
         
- vasta- v. “to rush (of both noise and speed, intr.)”
         
14.25 to Begin; Beginning
      
         - astuvu- v. “to begin”
         
- avesta¹ n. “opening, beginning, overture”
         
- tulka- v. “to fix, stick in, set up, establish”
         
14.252 to Last
      
         - perenwa adj. “continual, enduring, unceasing”
         
- rúya adj. “unmoved, steadfast”
         
- vorima adj. “everlasting”
         
- vorinqile n. “monotony”
         
- vorokantele n. “harping, vain or monotonous repetition”
         
14.254 Patience, Endurance
      
         - kóle n. “passivity, endurance, patience; a passive individual”
         
- kólema n. “patience, endurance; hardship”
         
- kólemaina adj. “patient”
         
- kólemaine n. “patience”
         
- kóleta- v. “to endure, last”
         
- kóleva adj. “passive”
         
- pere- v. “to go through, pass, pierce; to endure, undergo, experience; to penetrate, get to understand; to last”
         
- peren (perend-) adj. “enduring, patient, lasting”
         
- perendie n. “patience; endurance; an agelong period”
         
- perpere- v. “to endure to end, suffer great anguish”
         
14.26 End (n, temporal)
      
         - telu n. “end (fate), close”
         
- telúme n. “finish, conclusion, (the great) end”
         
14.27 to Finish
      
         - ilkarna adj. “unfinished”
         
- karina adj. “finished”
         
- tal- v. “to end”
         
- telu- v. “to finish, end, close, complete; to cover, roof”
         
14.28 to Cease
      
         - luksima adj. “fleeting, fading, temporary”
         
14.29 Ready
      
         - manwa adj. “ready”
         
- manwa- v. “to prepare”
         
- mar- v. “to get ripe, come to ripeness, get ready, grow up, get mellow”
         
- marin(a) adj. “ripe, mature”
         
14.302 Eternal
      
         - voruva adj. “age long”
         
14.31 Always
      
         - vor(o) adv. “ever, always”
         
14.35 Again
      
         - #an- pref. “re-”
         
- ento adv. “next”
         
14.355 Past, Ago
      
         - ie adv. “ago, †long ago”
         
- ielúme adv. “long ago”
         
- luin adv. “ago”
         
- luina adj. “ago”
         
- penwa adj. “over, passed, past”
         
- yú- pref. “ago”
         
- yúye adv. “long ago”
         
14.36 Before (temporal)
      
         - nóvo adv. “*before”
         
14.37 After
      
         - nó prep. “after (of place), behind; after (only of time); than”
         
- no¹ adv. “then, next (of time); upon”
         
- potsi adv. “afterwards”
         
14.41 Day
      
         - kale n. “day”
         
- lá² n. “day”
         
- lú n. “24 hours, day”
         
- sana n. “day (24 hours)”
         
14.412 Daily
      
         - kalenda adj. “of the day, opposite to night; daily”
         
14.42 Night
      
         - lóme (lómi-) n. “dusk, gloom, darkness; shadow, cloud”
         
- mórilanta n. “nightfall”
         
- morinda adj. “of the night, nightly”
         
- móriva adj. “nocturnal”
         
- morqilea adj. “of the hue of night”
         
14.43 Dawn
      
         - amunte n. “sun-rise, (lit.) lifting”
         
- kandóra n. “bright dawn, red sky in morning”
         
- óre n. “dawn, Sunrise, East”
         
- órea adj. “of the dawn, Eastern”
         
- oronte n. “sun-rise”
         
14.44 Morning
      
         - kále n. “morning”
         
14.462 Dusk
      
         - maska adj. “dusky, misty”
         
- maske n. “dusk”
         
- sunqelaine n. “sunset”
         
14.47 Today
      
         - et(t)amíne n. “today”
         
- íne adv. “to-day”
         
- tamíne n. and adv. “today”
         
14.48 Tomorrow
      
         - ekkala n. “tomorrow morning”
         
- enwa n. “tomorrow”
         
- ettui n. “tomorrow night”
         
- nond(in)a adj. “tomorrow”
         
- nuo n. “tomorrow”
         
- nuononda n. “day after tomorrow”
         
- núora adj. “tomorrow’s, to be; future”
         
14.49 Yesterday
      
         - die n. “yesterday”
         
- dienda n. “day before yesterday, (lit.) yesterday’s yesterday”
         
- diéra adj. “yesterday’s; (mostly in sense) bygone, over, passed”
         
- yenda adj. “yesterday’s”
         
- yendiéra n. “day before yesterday, (lit.) yesterday’s yesterday”
         
- yenye(n) n. “yesterday”
         
14.61 Week
      
         - kainendan n. “fortnight”
         
- otsola n. “week”
         
14.71 Month
      
         - lunde n. “(lunar) month; (lit.) period”
         
14.72 Names of the Months
      
         - Amillion n. “February”
         
- Avestalis (Avestaliss-) n. “January”
         
- Sovalwaris (Solvalwarist-) n. “February”
         
14.73 Year
      
         - ‽latta n. “year”
         
- lúmen n. “year, period”
         
- rin¹ (rind-) n. “year, circle”
         
- rinkalenda n. “anniversary”
         
14.74 Winter
      
         - hesin n. “winter”
         
- yelin n. “winter”
         
14.75 Spring
      
         - tuile n. “spring, (lit.) a budding; buds, new shoots, fresh green”
         
- tuilenda adj. “spring-like; fresh, sprouting, green”
         
- Tuilére n. “Spring”
         
- welwe n. “spring”
         
14.76 Summer
      
         - aurinde n. “summer, pleasant warmth”
         
- austa n. “(high) summer”
         
- austalende n. “mid-summer’s day”
         
- avesta² n. “summer”
         
- saiwali n. “summer”
         
14.77 Autumn
      
         - lasselanta n. “the Fall, Autumn”
         
- lintuilindórea adj. “of autumn; when many swallows congregate and sing at dawn”
         
- Narqelion (Narqeliond-) n. “Autumn”
         
- paptaqelasta n. “fall, *leaf dying”
         
14.79 Festival, Holiday
      
         - kalende n. “festival, a special day”
         
15.
            Sense Perception
      
         - 15.11 to Sense, Perceive; Sense
- 15.21 to Smell (subj)
- 15.23 Smell (n, subj)
- 15.24 Smell (n, obj)
- 15.25 Fragrant, Good Smelling
- 15.26 Stinking, Bad Smelling
- 15.31 to Taste (subj)
- 15.33 Taste (n, subj)
- 15.34 Taste (n, obj)
- 15.35 Sweet
- 15.37 Bitter
- 15.38 Sour, Acidic
- 15.41 to Hear
- 15.43 Hearing
- 15.44 Sound
- 15.51 to See
- 15.52 to Look
- 15.53 Sight (subj)
- 15.54 Sight (obj), Look (obj), Appearance
- 15.55 to Show
- 15.56 to Shine, Glisten
- 15.562 Blinking
- 15.57 Bright
- 15.61 Color
- 15.62 Light in Color
- 15.64 White
- 15.65 Black
- 15.66 Red
- 15.67 Blue
- 15.68 Green
- 15.69 Yellow
- 15.71 to Touch
- 15.72 to Feel of
- 15.73 Touch
- 15.74 Hard
- 15.75 Soft
- 15.76 Rough
- 15.77 Smooth
- 15.78 Sharp
- 15.79 Dull, Blunt
- 15.81 Heavy, Weighty
- 15.82 Light, Nimble
- 15.83 Wet, Damp
- 15.84 Dry, Arid
- 15.85 Hot, Warm
- 15.855 to Heat, Be Hot
- 15.86 Cold, Frigid
- 15.87 Pure, Clean
- 15.88 Dirty, Soiled
- 15.89 Sticky; Gum
15.11 to Sense, Perceive; Sense
      
         - laika¹ adj. “keen, sharp”
         
- senge adj. “keen of sight, observant, sagacious”
         
- tengwele n. “sense”
         
- tentima adj. “sensitive”
         
- tunta- v. “to see, notice, perceive”
         
- tunto n. “notice, regard, perception; quickness of perception, wit”
         
15.21 to Smell (subj)
      
         - fausta- v. “to get smell of”
         
- nuvu- v. “to smell, sniff at”
         
15.23 Smell (n, subj)
      
         - nupte n. “a sniff”
         
- nuste n. “sense of smell”
         
15.24 Smell (n, obj)
      
         - fausta n. “*smell”
         
- faustima adj. “*odorous, able to be smelled”
         
- fustúma adj. “*able to be smelled”
         
- nus (nust-) n. “smell”
         
15.25 Fragrant, Good Smelling
      
         - nar (nard-) n. “an odour, fragrance”
         
- narda- v. “to smell sweetly”
         
- nardile n. “fragrance”
         
- nardilea adj. “perfumed”
         
- narwa adj. “fragrant”
         
15.26 Stinking, Bad Smelling
      
         - olwea adj. “stinking”
         
- yolme n. “stench, stink”
         
- yolo- v. “to stink”
         
15.31 to Taste (subj)
      
         - tyastava- v. “to taste (at)”
         
- tyava- v. “to taste; (impersonal) to taste of, reminds one of”
         
15.33 Taste (n, subj)
      
         - tyavasta n. “sense of taste”
         
15.34 Taste (n, obj)
      
         - tyausta n. “savour, flavour”
         
15.35 Sweet
      
         - líse adj. “sweet”
         
- lísele n. “sweetness”
         
- suksa adj. “sweet”
         
- sutya- v. “to sweeten, soothe”
         
- sutya adj. “sweet”
         
- wóre (wóri-) adj. “sweet (to taste only)”
         
15.37 Bitter
      
         - narte (narti-) adj. “bitter”
         
- píqa adj. “bitter”
         
- píqele n. “bitterness”
         
15.38 Sour, Acidic
      
         - naksa adj. “sour”
         
15.41 to Hear
      
         - #ten- v. “to hear”
         
- tunq- v. “to hear”
         
- tunqa adj. “able to hear”
         
- tunqele n. “hearing”
         
- †unqu-² v. “to hear”
         
15.43 Hearing
      
         - unqie n. “hearing”
         
15.44 Sound
      
         - hyal- v. “to ring, resound”
         
- hyalme n. “loud ringing noise”
         
- salamba adj. “twanging, throbbing, resounding, echoing”
         
- salambe n. “twanging echo”
         
15.51 to See
      
         - kili- v. “to see, heed”
         
- sehta- v. “to see”
         
- véla v. “to see”
         
15.52 to Look
      
         - ala¹ interj. “behold, look”
         
- ene interj. “look (at what you have)!”
         
- tiri- v. “to watch; to keep, guard, preserve; to look at, gaze at, observe”
         
- tirinwa adj. “vigilant”
         
- tiris (tiriss-) n. “watch, vigil, ward”
         
- yéta- v. “to look at”
         
15.53 Sight (subj)
      
         - lasta n. “sight”
         
- lastalaike adj. “sharpsighted”
         
- sie n. “sight, sense of sight, eyesight; pupil of eye”
         
- tirne n. “steadfast regard, stare”
         
- yesta n. “glance, gaze”
         
15.54 Sight (obj), Look (obj), Appearance
      
         - ilke n. “appearance”
         
15.55 to Show
      
         - apanta- v. “to open, reveal, show, display”
         
- apantie n. “display”
         
15.56 to Shine, Glisten
      
         - alkana- v. “to blaze”
         
- alkanta- v. “to make shine”
         
- kala- v. “to shine”
         
- ninqa- v. “to shine white”
         
- silda adj. “gleaming”
         
- sili- v. “to gleam, glint”
         
- silína adj. “shimmering”
         
- sint (sinty-) n. “a gleam, spark, glister, drop of dew, etc.”
         
- tilu- v. “to shine (blue)”
         
- †tilwin n. “shining light, bright light”
         
- †tilwínea adj. “shining”
         
- tini- v. “to gleam, shine as a star”
         
15.562 Blinking
      
         - #pik- v. “to blink”
         
- silte- v. “to filter (of light), flicker”
         
- sintilis (sintiliss-) n. “sparkling as of crystal”
         
- sinty- v. “to sparkle”
         
- tilwe n. “glimmer”
         
- tint n. “(silver) spark”
         
- tintele n. “sparkling, twinkling (as of frosty stars)”
         
- tintya- v. “to sparkle, etc.”
         
- wimpele n. “a twinkling”
         
- wintele n. “*twinkling”
         
- winwinoite adj. “glittering”
         
15.57 Bright
      
         - alkara adj. “brilliant, bright, shining”
         
- kalasse n. “brilliance, clarity”
         
- kalke (kalki-) adj. “brilliant”
         
- kanwa¹ adj. “lurid”
         
- selka adj. “bright”
         
15.61 Color
      
         - qile n. “hue, colour”
         
- -qil(e)a suf. “-hued”
         
- qilea adj. “coloured, -hued”
         
- -qilna suf. “-pied”
         
- qilya- v. “to adorn, embellish, colour”
         
15.62 Light in Color
      
         - iskane n. “pallor”
         
- laiwa adj. “pale”
         
- #níva adj. “pale”
         
15.64 White
      
         - iska adj. “pale white”
         
- #lossa adj. “white”
         
- ninqe (ninqi-) adj. “white”
         
- ninqeru n. “male personified form of white”
         
15.65 Black
      
         - morna adj. “black”
         
15.66 Red
      
         - kanwa² adj. “dark red”
         
- karmalin(da) n. “russet, orange-red”
         
- karne adj. “red”
         
- karneambara adj. “*red-breasted”
         
- kulmarinda adj. “orange-coloured”
         
- kulurinda adj. “orange-coloured”
         
- mirukarne (mirukarni-) adj. “wine-red”
         
- saqila adj. “fire-red, scarlet”
         
- senna adj. “red, brown, red-brown”
         
- varne² adj. “?brown”
         
- wal(i)na adj. “brown”
         
15.67 Blue
      
         - helinqila adj. “mauve”
         
- hyúne adj. “deep blue”
         
- lúne (lúni-) adj. “blue, deep blue”
         
- lúnelinqe adj. “flowing; *blue-water”
         
- nin (nind-) n. “blue (colour), blueness, blue green”
         
- ninwa adj. “blue”
         
15.68 Green
      
         - laiqa adj. “green”
         
- laiqasse n. “greenness”
         
- sine n. and adj. “pale (bluish) green”
         
15.69 Yellow
      
         - malina adj. “yellow”
         
- malwa adj. “pale, yellowish”
         
15.71 to Touch
      
         - kitya- v. “to tickle”
         
- kityale n. “tickling”
         
- kityalea adj. “ticklish, susceptible, sensitive”
         
- tenya- v. “to feel, touch”
         
15.72 to Feel of
      
         - tatya- v. “to feel for (like tentacles etc.)”
         
- tentl n. “a feeler”
         
15.73 Touch
      
         - tende (tendi-) n. “sense of touch, sense, sensation, feeling”
         
- tókele n. “handling”
         
15.74 Hard
      
         - omba adj. “hard (*as stone)”
         
- ‽rungwa adj. “stiff, solid”
         
15.75 Soft
      
         - (a)malda adj. “tender, soft, kind, gentle”
         
- hohye n. “fluff”
         
- lint (linty-) n. “fluff, down, soft stuff”
         
- malaqa adj. “soft, yielding, tender (of meat, substances, etc.)”
         
- malasta adj. “tender”
         
- moika adj. “soft, gentle”
         
15.76 Rough
      
         - ráqa adj. “rough”
         
15.77 Smooth
      
         - lalta- v. “to smooth out; stroke”
         
- latsina adj. “level, smooth”
         
- latwa adj. “smooth, glossy”
         
- lea adj. “smooth, slippery”
         
- oiwa adj. “glossy”
         
- oiwie n. “gloss, glossiness”
         
- saina adj. “smooth”
         
- silwa adj. “glossy”
         
15.78 Sharp
      
         - fenqa adj. “keen, cutting”
         
- kenyeva adj. “sharp (of points)”
         
- tereva adj. “sharp, piercing, shrill; acute (pain)”
         
- valkea adj. “cutting, sharp”
         
15.79 Dull, Blunt
      
         - il(l)aika adj. “blunt”
         
15.81 Heavy, Weighty
      
         - kumba adj. “burdened, laden”
         
- kúme n. “pile, heap; load, burden”
         
- lunga(na)- v. “to sag, bend (down), hang heavy, lean”
         
- lungo adj. “heavy”
         
- pulwa adj. “fat, bulky”
         
- talakúme n. “huge burden, pile”
         
- talan (taland-) n. “burden”
         
- talanda adj. “burdened, weighed down, sad”
         
- talante n. “scales”
         
- talka² adj. “heavy”
         
- talta- v. “to lade, burden, load charge; to enjoin; to oppress, weigh down”
         
15.82 Light, Nimble
      
         - maqale n. “legerdemain, sleight”
         
- tektamaqa adj. “having a good ‘hand’”
         
- ‽teren adj. “lissom, lithe”
         
15.83 Wet, Damp
      
         - liqin(a) adj. “wet”
         
- nenda adj. “wet”
         
- nos n. “wetness, damp”
         
- noswa adj. “damp (of weather)”
         
- notso n. “damp”
         
- sihta adj. “moist, wet”
         
- úqa adj. “wet”
         
15.84 Dry, Arid
      
         - arqa adj. “arid, parched, dry”
         
- loima adj. “parched, dry”
         
- sisin adj. “parched, scorched”
         
15.85 Hot, Warm
      
         - aurin adj. “warm”
         
- lúsina adj. “warm, glowing (of things); affectionate, hearty (of people)”
         
- mure (mury-) n. “heat, close weather”
         
- murya adj. “close, muggy”
         
- saiwa adj. “hot”
         
- torqa adj. “blazing hot”
         
- torqele n. “tropic heat”
         
- torwa adj. “baked, dark brown”
         
- úrin adj. “(blazing) hot”
         
- waliemba adj. “tropical”
         
15.855 to Heat, Be Hot
      
         - sahta-¹ v. “it is hot”
         
- saiwa- v. “?to be hot”
         
- tiqi- v. “to melt, thaw”
         
- tiqile n. “melting, thawing, thaw”
         
- tiqilindea adj. “thawing, slushy”
         
15.86 Cold, Frigid
      
         - helka adj. “ice-cold”
         
- ringa adj. “cold, damp, chilly”
         
- yel (yeld-) n. “cold, the cold”
         
- yelwa adj. “cold”
         
15.87 Pure, Clean
      
         - alluva adj. “clean”
         
- nikte- v. “to whiten, cleanse”
         
- poika adj. “clean, tidy”
         
- sauna adj. “clean”
         
- soile n. “cleansing”
         
- soina adj. “clean”
         
- sovallu- v. “to cleanse, purify”
         
- sovalna- v. “to cleanse, purify”
         
- sovalwa adj. “cleansing”
         
15.88 Dirty, Soiled
      
         - muqa adj. “filthy”
         
- mut (mukt-) n. “dirt, filth”
         
15.89 Sticky; Gum
      
         - lutl n. “gum, paste, sticky matter”
         
- suksina adj. “resinous”
         
- sukte (suksi-) n. “resin, gum”
         
- ‽sulka adj. “sticky, viscous”
         
- sutl n. “sticky matter, slime, gum”
         
- viksa adj. “sticky”
         
- vikte n. “gum”
         
- vite (vitsi-) n. “sap, juice”
         
- vitevíse n. “*resin, gum, (lit.) sap-blood”
         
16.
            Emotion
      
         - 16.11 Soul, Spirit
- 16.12 Feeling, Emotion
- 16.14 Care
- 16.15 Wonder, Astonishment
- 16.17 Fortune (Good or Bad)
- 16.18 Good Fortune
- 16.24 Happy; Happiness
- 16.25 to Laugh
- 16.255 Smile
- 16.26 to Play
- 16.27 to Love; Love
- 16.28 Dear
- 16.29 to Kiss
- 16.31 Pain, Suffering
- 16.315 Torture, Torment
- 16.32 Grief, Sorrow
- 16.33 Anxiety
- 16.37 to Cry, Weep
- 16.38 Tear
- 16.39 to Groan
- 16.41 Hate
- 16.42 Anger
- 16.43 Rage, Fury
- 16.44 Envy, Jealousy
- 16.45 Shame
- 16.46 Honor
- 16.47 Fame, Glory
- 16.48 Proud
- 16.51 to Dare
- 16.52 Brave, Courageous
- 16.53 Fear, Fright
- 16.55 Timid, Cowardly
- 16.61 to Will, Wish
- 16.62 to Desire
- 16.622 Desire
- 16.65 Faithful
- 16.66 True
- 16.67 Lie, Falsehood
- 16.68 Deceit
- 16.71 Good
- 16.72 Bad
- 16.73 Right
- 16.74 Wrong
- 16.75 Sin, Impiety
- 16.76 Fault, Guilt
- 16.79 Praise
- 16.81 Beautiful
- 16.99 Emotion (other)
16.11 Soul, Spirit
      
         - manimo n. “holy soul”
         
- olme² (olmi-) n. “emanation; apparition, spirit”
         
- vilisse n. “spirit”
         
16.12 Feeling, Emotion
      
         - tendile n. “feeling, sentiment”
         
- tendilea adj. “feeling; sentimental”
         
16.14 Care
      
         - linda¹ adj. “gentle, kind; soft”
         
- linta- v. “to soothe”
         
16.15 Wonder, Astonishment
      
         - elmenda n. “wonder, wonderment”
         
16.17 Fortune (Good or Bad)
      
         - ambar¹ (ambart-) n. “fate, lot”
         
- ambarta adj. “fated”
         
- engetor n. “fate, hap, luck”
         
- lanq- v. “to get by lot or luck, find”
         
- lanqa n. “piece of fortune, lot, luck, happen, hap”
         
- mart n. “a piece of luck”
         
- marto n. “fortune, fate, lot, luck”
         
16.18 Good Fortune
      
         - #val (vald-) n. “good fortune, blessedness, happiness”
         
- valto n. “the luck of the Valar”
         
16.24 Happy; Happiness
      
         - valin (valim-) adj. “happy”
         
16.25 to Laugh
      
         - kaka- v. “to laugh”
         
- kankale n. “laughter”
         
- katl n. “chuckle”
         
- #mírien n. “mirth”
         
- mirmile n. “ripple of laughter”
         
16.255 Smile
      
         - mire n. “smile”
         
- mírea adj. “smiling”
         
- miri- v. “to smile”
         
- mirilla n. “faint smile”
         
- mirt (mirty-) n. “grin”
         
- mirtya- v. “to grin”
         
16.26 to Play
      
         - toli n. “doll, puppet”
         
- tolipin (tolipind-) n. “mannikin”
         
- tolipinke n. “little doll”
         
- tyalie n. “play, game”
         
- tyalien (tyaliend-) n. “sport, play; jest, mockery”
         
- tyalu- v. “to play”
         
16.27 to Love; Love
      
         - mel- v. “to love”
         
- meles(se) (meless-) n. “love”
         
- melie n. “*love, loving”
         
16.28 Dear
      
         - melin (melind-) adj. “dear, beloved”
         
- melitsa adj. “beloved, favourite”
         
- melitse n. “darling, sweetheart”
         
- santa adj. “dear, beloved”
         
16.29 to Kiss
      
         - miq- v. “to kiss”
         
- miqe n. “kiss”
         
- miqele n. “kissing”
         
- miqilitse n. “little or tender kiss”
         
16.31 Pain, Suffering
      
         - itisin adj. “itching”
         
- itisya- v. “to itch, irritate”
         
- kuo n. “a pain”
         
- maldor n. “agony”
         
- malka adj. “giving pain, hurtful”
         
- naike¹ (naiki-) n. “pain”
         
- naikele n. “anguish”
         
- naikelea adj. “agonizing”
         
- naiqa adj. “painful”
         
- naira adj. “dire, grievous”
         
- narwe² n. “pain”
         
- ongo- v. “it pains me (imp.)”
         
- ongwe n. “pain”
         
16.315 Torture, Torment
      
         - angaisin(i)e n. “torment”
         
- angaitya- v. “to torment”
         
- malkane n. “torture”
         
- naista- v. “to oppress, cause great grief to”
         
- valkane¹ n. “torture”
         
16.32 Grief, Sorrow
      
         - angayanda adj. “miserable”
         
- angayasse n. “misery”
         
- naya- v. “it grieves (impers.)”
         
- nyéna- v. “to lament”
         
- nyenyele n. “lament, lamentation, weeping”
         
- nyére n. “grief”
         
- otoke n. “wailing, beating of breasts”
         
- piqis(se) n. “grief”
         
16.33 Anxiety
      
         - nur (nurr-) n. “growl, complaint”
         
- qárele n. “watchfulness, anxiety”
         
16.37 to Cry, Weep
      
         - maule n. “crying, weeping”
         
- mauya- v. “to cry”
         
- nyenye n. “weeping”
         
- #qaina adj. “wailing”
         
- siqi- v. “to sigh”
         
- siqile n. “sighing, lament”
         
16.38 Tear
      
         - nie n. “tear”
         
- nienaite adj. “tearful”
         
16.39 to Groan
      
         - #karka- v. “to snarl”
         
- nurru n. “growl”
         
- núru- v. “to growl (of dogs), grumble, carp”
         
16.41 Hate
      
         - atempa n. “(strong) dislike”
         
- hari- v. “to hate”
         
- mok- v. “to hate”
         
- nasa- v. “to mislike, taste nasty (impers.); to dislike”
         
- náse n. “loathing”
         
- násea adj. “loathsome”
         
- sanka² n. “hate, fierce hatred”
         
- sanke adj. “hateful”
         
- tempe n. “hate”
         
- teve- v. “to hate, dislike”
         
- tévie n. “hatred, dislike”
         
- tevin adj. “hated”
         
16.42 Anger
      
         - narka¹ adj. “snappy, ill-tempered”
         
- ravin adj. “fierce, savage (of beasts)”
         
16.43 Rage, Fury
      
         - kalimbarie n. “barbarity”
         
- kalimbo n. “a savage, uncivilized man, barbarian; monster, giant, troll, goblin”
         
16.44 Envy, Jealousy
      
         - navillo n. “whisper, hint, suspicion, rumour, malicious comment, innuendo”
         
16.45 Shame
      
         - naitya- v. “to damage, hurt; to put to shame, abuse”
         
- nanqete n. “speaking down the nose”
         
- nark n. “spiteful remark, snap of a dog”
         
- pea n. “scorn”
         
- retima adj. “despicable, contemptible”
         
16.46 Honor
      
         - aista n. “honour, reverence”
         
- karda- v. “to admire, have affection or respect for”
         
16.47 Fame, Glory
      
         - alkar¹ n. “glory”
         
16.48 Proud
      
         - turqima adj. “haughty”
         
16.51 to Dare
      
         - nolo- v. “to dare”
         
16.52 Brave, Courageous
      
         - nereaine n. “stoutness of heart”
         
- nolme n. “audacity”
         
- nolmenoite adj. “audacious”
         
- noloite adj. “daring”
         
- nolwa adj. “bold, brave”
         
- vika adj. “valiant”
         
16.53 Fear, Fright
      
         - ‽kapta-¹ v. “to startle”
         
- oswe² n. “terror, horror; (evil) phantom, ghost”
         
- varka n. “fear, dread”
         
- #varka- v. “to bode (impersonal); to dread, fear”
         
- varkima adj. “dreadful”
         
- varqa adj. “in fear, afraid”
         
16.55 Timid, Cowardly
      
         - kaure n. “timidity, fear”
         
- kaurea adj. “timid”
         
- nyenya adj. “querulous, tearful, plaintive”
         
16.61 to Will, Wish
      
         - irya n. “wish”
         
- naike² adv. “would [that]”
         
16.62 to Desire
      
         - maivoita- v. “to long exceedingly after”
         
16.622 Desire
      
         - maivoine n. “great longing”
         
- voine n. “desire, wish”
         
16.65 Faithful
      
         - rú² n. “steadfastness, faith, trustiness”
         
- tulunka adj. “steady, firm”
         
- voronda adj. “faithful”
         
16.66 True
      
         - kaina¹ adj. “done, actual, real”
         
- ná interj. “so, yes (it is)”
         
- nea adv. “it is, yes”
         
16.67 Lie, Falsehood
      
         - furu n. “lie”
         
16.68 Deceit
      
         - fint n. “a trick, notion”
         
16.71 Good
      
         - ais (aist-) n. “good name”
         
- ausi- pref. “well”
         
- mal adv. “better, best”
         
- malda¹ adj. “better, best”
         
- mande adv. “well”
         
- mára¹ adj. “mighty, power[ful], doughty; good, excellent, useful (of things)”
         
- vande² adv. “well”
         
16.72 Bad
      
         - faika² adj. “bad, worthless, useless”
         
- fel adv. “worse, worst”
         
- felda adj. “worse, worst”
         
- naswa adj. “nasty”
         
- qarda adj. “bad”
         
- qarka adj. “perverse, naughty”
         
16.73 Right
      
         - mane (mani-) adj. “good (moral)”
         
- manya² adj. “good (not evil)”
         
16.74 Wrong
      
         - perqa adj. “wrong”
         
- ulka adj. “evil; bad, wicked, wrong”
         
- vilkin adj. “bitter, evil”
         
16.75 Sin, Impiety
      
         - kurdu n. “sin, wickedness, evil”
         
- ulkarma n. “misdeed”
         
16.76 Fault, Guilt
      
         - káma n. “guilt, responsibility”
         
16.79 Praise
      
         - kawa- v. “to bow, make obeisance”
         
- olta-¹ v. “to magnify, extol, praise”
         
16.81 Beautiful
      
         - kalwa adj. “fair, beautiful”
         
- mailina adj. “beautiful”
         
- melwa adj. “lovely, fair”
         
- tekse n. “attraction”
         
- telya adj. “attractive; importunate”
         
- telyanta- v. “to allure”
         
- telyantalya adj. “alluring”
         
- telyantasse n. “allurement”
         
- teta- v. “to attract (physical and figurative)”
         
- vane (vani-) adj. “fair, lovely”
         
- vanéni n. “beauty”
         
- vanesse n. “beauty”
         
- vanest(e)a adj. “beauteous”
         
- vanima adj. “proper, right, as it should be, fair”
         
- vanta adj. “?beautiful”
         
16.99 Emotion (other)
      
         - maika adj. “cruel”
         
- paimene n. “vindictiveness, vengefulness, cruelty”
         
- ulird(e)a adj. “pitiless, cruel, (lit.) without bowels”
         
- valka¹ adj. “cruel, bitter”
         
17.
            Mind and Thought
      
         - 17.11 Mind
- 17.12 Reason, Intelligence
- 17.13 to Think, Reflect
- 17.151 Guess, Suppose
- 17.17 to Know
- 17.171 Knowledge, Science
- 17.172 Omniscient
- 17.18 to Seem
- 17.19 Idea, Notion
- 17.21 Wise
- 17.22 Stupid, Foolish
- 17.31 to Remember
- 17.32 to Forget
- 17.33 Meaning
- 17.34 Clear, Plain (to the Mind)
- 17.35 Obscure
- 17.36 Secret
- 17.37 Sure, Certain
- 17.39 to Solve
- 17.41 Purpose, Intention
- 17.42 Cause, Reason
17.11 Mind
      
         - â n. “mind, inner thought”
         
- áma n. “mind, heart, thought”
         
17.12 Reason, Intelligence
      
         - finie n. “cunning”
         
- finwa adj. “acute, sagacious”
         
- isqale n. “cleverness”
         
- isqalea adj. “clever”
         
- karpalima adj. “tricky, clever, willy”
         
- tunke (tunki-) adj. “bright, witty, smart”
         
17.13 to Think, Reflect
      
         - enye- v. “to think out, plan, devise”
         
17.151 Guess, Suppose
      
         - intya ? “[unglossed]”
         
- ki particle. “may; particle of uncertainty”
         
- mai² adv. “if; do?”
         
- nai particle. “remoter possibility, might”
         
- naus (naust-) n. “suspicion”
         
- nauta- v. “to guess”
         
17.17 to Know
      
         - ista- v. “to know”
         
- tenge- v. “to know, understand, grasp, think”
         
17.171 Knowledge, Science
      
         - isse n. “knowledge, lore”
         
- nóleme n. “deep lore, wisdom”
         
17.172 Omniscient
      
         - omanaste n. “omnipresence”
         
- omo- pref. “omni-”
         
- omohére n. and adj. “omnipotence; almighty”
         
- omotengwe n. “omniscience”
         
17.18 to Seem
      
         - ilk- v. “to seem”
         
- inye- v. “to imitate, make like”
         
- sestaine n. “assimilation, imitation, etc.”
         
- soveasse n. “resemblance; likelihood”
         
- vealta- v. “to resemble”
         
- víkele n. “resemblance, comparison”
         
17.19 Idea, Notion
      
         - akta n. “notion”
         
- ent n. “notion, plan, idea”
         
- tengwe n. “knowledge, understanding; idea, notion, thought”
         
- tengwet(ta) n. “idea, notion”
         
17.21 Wise
      
         - isqa adj. “wise”
         
- istaléra adj. “*knowledgeable, wise”
         
- náve n. “shrewdness, sagacity, perspicacity”
         
- saile n. “[unglossed]”
         
- tengenwa adj. “wise, knowing, understanding; sensible”
         
17.22 Stupid, Foolish
      
         - auk n. “fool, clumsy fellow”
         
- laminya adj. “animal-like, beastly, stupid”
         
17.31 to Remember
      
         - minti n. “memory, remembrance, mindfulness”
         
- minty- v. “to remind; (impers.) it reminds me = I remember”
         
- mintya adj. “reminding, ‘memoryful’”
         
17.32 to Forget
      
         - fanórea adj. “absent-minded”
         
- fanóriva adj. “absent-minded”
         
17.33 Meaning
      
         - panin adj. “definite, planned, concerted, deliberate, prepense, meant”
         
17.34 Clear, Plain (to the Mind)
      
         - liqilta adj. “pellucid”
         
- liqis (liqist-) n. “clarity, transparence, limpidity”
         
- liqistea adj. “transparent”
         
- nauma n. “hint, clue”
         
17.35 Obscure
      
         - morwa adj. “unclear, secret”
         
- valkane² adj. “vague”
         
17.36 Secret
      
         - fóle n. “stealth, a secret, secrecy”
         
- fólima adj. “secretive”
         
- lomba adj. “secret”
         
- pilukka adj. “secret, stealthy”
         
17.37 Sure, Certain
      
         - tanka¹ adj. “firm, fixed, fast; steady, (stead)fast”
         
- tanko adv. “firmly”
         
17.39 to Solve
      
         - sinte (sinti-) n. “esteem; estimate, computation”
         
17.41 Purpose, Intention
      
         - mekte- v. “to aim at”
         
- met (mekt-) n. “mark, aim, object”
         
- #núsima adj. “*inclined”
         
17.42 Cause, Reason
      
         - ka- pref. “cause”
         
- kasta n. “cause, motive, ultimate reason”
         
- qelume n. “source, origin”
         
- qeluva adj. “original”
         
18.
            Language and Music
      
      18.11 Voice
      
         - óma n. “voice”
         
18.12 to Sing
      
         - #linda² adj. “singing”
         
- #lindo n. “singer”
         
- lindórea adj. “singing at dawn (esp. of birds)”
         
- liri- v. “to sing”
         
- lirilla n. “lay, song”
         
- nala- v. “to sing or ring”
         
18.13 to Shout, Cry Out
      
         - holle n. “shout”
         
- holtȯ- v. “to call out”
         
- húta- v. “to whoop”
         
- ohta- v. “to shout”
         
- rama- v. “to shout, sound loud, bray, blare”
         
- rambe¹ n. “shout, blare”
         
- yama- v. “to shout, call”
         
- yáma n. “shout; call; name”
         
- yambo n. “cheer, shout of triumph”
         
18.14 Various Cries
      
         - ai interj. “o!, ha!”
         
- alayambo interj. “hurrah!”
         
- áye interj. “hail”
         
- ea interj. “a cry of pain or woe”
         
- iki interj. “look! (what I have)”
         
- mesta n. “bye”
         
18.21 to Speak, Talk
      
         - hulále n. “babble, chatter, conversation”
         
- lala- v. “to chatter, babble”
         
- lalar (lalard-) n. “babbler”
         
- nyata- v. “to talk idly”
         
- nyatl n. “idle talk, gossip”
         
- paiyan n. “oration”
         
- qet- v. “to speak, talk”
         
18.22 to Say
      
         - nyara- v. “to relate, tell”
         
- qentea adj. “verbal”
         
- qets(im)a adj. “having speech, able to talk, good at expression, glib”
         
18.23 to be Silent
      
         - qildi- v. “to rest, stay quiet, be quiet”
         
- tá² interj. “hush, be silent”
         
18.24 Language
      
         - -issa suf. “language”
         
- lambe n. “tongue of body but also occasionally of land or even = speech”
         
- qetl n. “speech, talk”
         
- -qet(se) suf. “language”
         
- -rin suf. “noun suffix”
         
18.25 Dialect
      
         - eldaqet n. “language of the Eldar”
         
- eldaqetse adv. “in the language of the Eldar”
         
- Eldarissa n. “Language of the Eldar”
         
- eldarisse adv. “in the language of the Eldar”
         
- Noldorissa n. “Language of the Noldoli”
         
18.26 Word
      
         - qent n. “word”
         
- qentele n. “sentence; wording, expression, phrase”
         
- qetta n. “word”
         
18.28 Name
      
         - en(we) (emb-) n. “name”
         
18.311 What
      
         - ma² adv. “*interrogative particle”
         
- man pron. “who”
         
18.35 to Ask, Request
      
         - iqista n. “a request; if you please, please”
         
- iqisya- v. “to ask for, request”
         
18.42 to Call, Name
      
         - en- v. “to be called”
         
- enna adj. “by name, named, called”
         
18.51 to Write
      
         - sar- v. “to write”
         
- teke- v. “to mark; to write on, write”
         
- tekta- v. “to write”
         
18.53 Letter of the Alphabet
      
         - teket (tekett-) n. “letter”
         
- tet (tekt-) n. “spot, mark”
         
18.55 Tablet
      
         - tulma n. “bier, tray”
         
18.56 Paper
      
         - hyalin n. “paper”
         
18.57 Pen
      
         - nekka n. “pen”
         
- tenka n. “pen”
         
18.58 Ink
      
         - móro n. “ink”
         
- saramór n. “*writing-ink”
         
18.61 Book
      
         - parma n. “skin, bark; parchment; book, writings”
         
- tekka n. “book”
         
- tekte (teksi-) n. “book”
         
18.62 Page
      
         - patl n. “leaf (esp. of book)”
         
18.65 Literature
      
         - tektele n. “art of writing, script; writings, documents, papers, scriptures”
         
18.66 Author, Writer
      
         - tektar n. “writer”
         
18.67 Poet
      
         - lirit(ta) n. “poem, lay, written poem”
         
18.68 Tale, Story
      
         - eldanyanda n. “*fairy tale”
         
- nyanda n. “nursery story or rhyme”
         
- nyar (nyard-) n. “tale, saying”
         
- nyara n. “tale”
         
- nyarie n. “fable, story, legend”
         
- qentima n. “*tale”
         
18.69 Music
      
         - lin¹ (lind-) n. “melody, air, tune, musical voice”
         
- lindea adj. “singing, like music, *musical”
         
- lindele n. “music, song”
         
- lindelea adj. “melodious”
         
- lindelin n. “melody, tune”
         
18.71 Pipe, Flute
      
         - polisimpe n. “shepherd’s pipe, Pan-pipes”
         
- simpeta- v. “*to pipe”
         
- simpetar n. “piper”
         
- simp(in)a n. “pipe, flute, flageolet”
         
- simpise n. “piping, whistling”
         
- sipi- v. “to pipe”
         
- timpinen (timpinend-) n. “fluter”
         
18.72 Harp, Lute
      
         - kantala- v. “?to harp”
         
- kantele n. “harping; repetition”
         
- kantl n. “(large) harp”
         
- linga- v. “to hum like the string of a harp”
         
- qingi- v. “to twang, thrum (of strings, harps, etc.)”
         
- qintl n. “lyre”
         
- salaqíne n. “violin, (lit.) thrumsqueak-er”
         
- salma n. “lyre, small harp”
         
- salme n. “harp-playing, music of lyres”
         
- salqin n. “viola”
         
- salumbe n. “harping, music”
         
18.73 Bell, Ringing
      
         - kalon (kalong-) n. “(large) bell”
         
- kalongalan (kalongaland-) n. “ringing or jangling of (large) bells”
         
- kalonya- v. “to ring, peal”
         
- kilin n. “bell”
         
- kilinke n. “small bell”
         
- kilinkele n. “jingling of (small) bells”
         
- kilintya- v. “to ring, tinkle”
         
- nalie n. “playing of tunes, ringing of bells”
         
- yalle n. “a hollow ring”
         
18.74 Drum
      
         - lapumba n. “drum”
         
- tombo n. “gong”
         
- tompa n. “small drum”
         
- tompo- v. “to bang”
         
- tontilla n. “cymbal”
         
- tontl n. “cymbal, tambourine”
         
19.
            Social Relations
      
         - 19.13 Country (vs. Town)
- 19.14 Region, Territory
- 19.15 Town, City
- 19.16 Village
- 19.17 Boundary
- 19.21 People, Populace
- 19.22 a People, Nation
- 19.23 Tribe, Clan, Family
- 19.31 to Rule, Govern
- 19.32 King
- 19.33 Queen
- 19.35 Prince
- 19.352 Other Titles of Nobility
- 19.36 Noble, Nobleman
- 19.41 Master
- 19.412 Lady
- 19.42 Slave
- 19.43 Servant
- 19.44 Free
- 19.45 to Order, Command
- 19.46 to Obey
- 19.54 Neighbor
- 19.55 Stranger
- 19.58 to Help, Aid
- 19.61 Custom, Usage
- 19.62 Strife, Quarrel
19.13 Country (vs. Town)
      
         - arean (areand-) n. “wilderness, deserted place”
         
- rimu n. “outskirts”
         
19.14 Region, Territory
      
         - lar n. “region, place”
         
19.15 Town, City
      
         - irin n. “town”
         
- ostar n. “township”
         
- pelle n. “town”
         
- tirios (tiriost-) n. “town or city with walls and towers, burg”
         
- -uran(do) suf. “town”
         
19.16 Village
      
         - hos(t) (host-) n. “dwelling, hamlet”
         
- masto n. “village”
         
- rú¹ n. “dwelling, village, hamlet”
         
- ruella n. “village”
         
- wasto n. “village”
         
19.17 Boundary
      
         - peler n. “fence”
         
- pelin adj. “fenced in, pent”
         
- pelma n. “pen”
         
- rípe n. “line, margin, bank of stream, edging of grass, border”
         
- tanda¹ n. “hedge, fence, enclosure; border, rim”
         
- tar (tár-) n. “hedge, fence”
         
19.21 People, Populace
      
         - hos(se) (host-) n. “folk, people, tribe”
         
- laulemuine n. “people of the neighborhood, population”
         
- lie n. “people, folk”
         
- liende n. “the folk, people”
         
19.22 a People, Nation
      
         - nóre (nóri-) n. “(native) land, nation, family, country”
         
- túrin n. “king(dom)”
         
19.23 Tribe, Clan, Family
      
         - ettele n. “family, kindred (in the wide sense)”
         
- hostar¹ n. “tribe”
         
- nosse n. “folk, kin, people”
         
- renda adj. “related, of the same kin or clan”
         
- rendi n. “*kinship, kin, kindred, clan”
         
- resta n. “support; kinship, kin, kindred, clan”
         
- sura n. “a clan”
         
- vihta n. “*folk”
         
19.31 to Rule, Govern
      
         - heru- v. “to rule”
         
- maksilistea adj. “powerful, having possession of or authority over”
         
- maksima adj. “powerful, having possession of or authority over”
         
- malkasta n. “lordship, province”
         
- turinya- v. “to rule over, reign over”
         
- vard- v. “to rule, govern”
         
- warda- v. “to rule”
         
19.32 King
      
         - tur (tûr-) n. “king”
         
- túranu n. “king”
         
- turinda adj. “royal, of the ruling dynasty; in power”
         
- turinwa adj. “kingly, royal”
         
- vardar n. “king”
         
19.33 Queen
      
         - tári n. “queen, mistress, lady”
         
- túrani n. “queen”
         
- turinqi n. “queen”
         
- turinqia adj. “royal, Queenly”
         
- turqin (turqim-) n. “queen”
         
- varni n. “queen”
         
19.35 Prince
      
         - turillo n. “prince”
         
- turwen n. “princess”
         
- vardo n. “prince”
         
19.352 Other Titles of Nobility
      
         - hére n. “lordship”
         
- heritse n. “an Inwe”
         
19.36 Noble, Nobleman
      
         - malkuvoite adj. “lordly, noble”
         
19.41 Master
      
         - heru n. “lord”
         
- maksilis (maksilist-) n. “lordship”
         
- malko (malku-) n. “lord, sir”
         
19.412 Lady
      
         - heri n. “lady”
         
- heruni n. “lady”
         
19.42 Slave
      
         - norka n. “slave, thrall, servant”
         
19.43 Servant
      
         - vartyane n. “service”
         
- virt (virty-) n. “servant, slave”
         
- virti- v. “to serve”
         
19.44 Free
      
         - anarie n. “liberality”
         
- faika¹ adj. “free”
         
- faino n. “freeman”
         
- faire (fairi-) adj. “free”
         
- fairie n. “freedom”
         
- faldi adj. “free, open, wide”
         
19.45 to Order, Command
      
         - peanta- v. “to give into one’s hands, give instructions to, enjoin”
         
19.46 to Obey
      
         - kim- v. “to heed”
         
19.54 Neighbor
      
         - rim- v. “to border on, lie at edge, neighbour”
         
- rímenoite adj. “neighboring, bordering”
         
19.55 Stranger
      
         - varimo n. “foreigner”
         
- varitsi n. “foreigner (fem.)”
         
- varivoite adj. “foreign”
         
- varne¹ n. “strangeness, estrangement”
         
- varyani n. “foreigner (fem.)”
         
- varyanu n. “foreigner”
         
19.58 to Help, Aid
      
         - penanwa adj. “present, standing by, supporting, backing”
         
- penasta n. “being near at hand, support, backing”
         
- sulta- v. “to support”
         
- tiusima adj. “comforting, consoling, easing”
         
- tiuta- v. “to strengthen; to corroborate, confirm; to comfort, console”
         
- tiutale n. “strengthening, reinforcement; confirmation; comfort, consolation, easement”
         
- tulpie n. “supporting, toleration”
         
- tulpu- v. “to uphold, support; to aid; to endure, tolerate; to bear (with); to prop”
         
19.61 Custom, Usage
      
         - sito (situ-) n. “custom, habit”
         
- sitsina adj. “habitual, customary, accustomed, usual, ordinary, common”
         
- sitta- v. “I am used to, I do habitually”
         
- situ- v. “to be accustomed [to]”
         
19.62 Strife, Quarrel
      
         - kos (kost-) n. “quarrel, dispute, the matter disputed, legal action”
         
- kosima adj. “debatable”
         
- kosta- v. “to debate, dispute”
         
- nara n. “strife”
         
- nara- v. “to snap, quarrel”
         
20.
            Warfare and Hunting
      
      20.13 War
      
         - kor (kos-) n. “war”
         
- ohta n. “war”
         
- ohta·karo n. “warlike deed, hostile unfriendly act(ion)”
         
20.14 Peace
      
         - kalaine n. “serenity, serene (n.)”
         
- kalain(e)a adj. “serene”
         
- ruin n. “peace”
         
20.15 Army
      
         - hosse¹ n. “army, band, troop”
         
20.17 Soldier
      
         - kondor n. “warrior”
         
- kondorie n. “martial ardour”
         
- kosar (kosard-) n. “soldier”
         
- mahtar n. “soldier”
         
- mordo n. “warrior, hero”
         
- ohtar (ohtard-) n. “warrior”
         
20.23 Sling
      
         - toloime n. “sling”
         
20.24 Bow
      
         - kúne n. “crescent, bow, arch”
         
- qinga n. “bow”
         
20.25 Arrow
      
         - pilin (pilind-) n. “feather; arrow”
         
- pilna n. “arrow”
         
- qasil n. “arrow, arrow-feather”
         
- vainole n. “quiver”
         
20.26 Spear
      
         - elk n. “spear”
         
- eska n. “spear, spike”
         
20.27 Sword
      
         - ehta² n. “sword-point”
         
- ehtar (ehtard-) n. “swordsman, warrior; sword”
         
- eksiqilta n. “swordbelt”
         
- ektar¹ (ektard-) n. “swordsman”
         
- ekte (eksi-) n. “sword”
         
- falqan n. “large sword”
         
- ^macilquilta n. “swordbelt”
         
- makil n. “sword, broadsword”
         
- makillar (makillard-) n. “swordsman”
         
- naiqe n. “?sword”
         
20.32 Corslet, Breastplate
      
         - ambasse n. “breast-plate, hauberk, byrne, cuirass”
         
20.33 Helmet
      
         - kalla n. “helmet”
         
- kasien (kasiend-) n. “helmet”
         
- kasientule adj. “with helm on”
         
- kasqar(in) n. “helmet”
         
- tolma n. “helm”
         
20.34 Shield
      
         - alkar² n. “shield”
         
- tolmen n. “boss (of shield), isolated round hill”
         
20.35 Fortress
      
         - malkor n. “castle”
         
20.36 Tower
      
         - hosta¹ n. “walled tower”
         
- mindon n. “turret, tower”
         
- tirin (tirind-) n. “tall tower, turret, minaret”
         
- tirion (tiriond-) n. “(great or mighty) tower; city on a hill”
         
20.41 Victory
      
         - apaika adj. “conquering”
         
- apaire n. “victory, conquest, reduction”
         
- apaitya- v. “to conquer”
         
- vaqa- v. “vanquish”
         
- vaqasta n. “a victory”
         
- vaqi(e) n. “victory”
         
20.48 Spoils, Booty
      
         - rambe² n. “prey, booty”
         
- rauna n. “prey, booty”
         
21.
            Law and Judgment
      
      21.36 Innocent
      
         - naustavilte v. “free from suspicion, *innocent”
         
21.37 Penalty, Punishment
      
         - paime n. “vengeance taken, punishment, penalty, infliction”
         
- paimesta n. “chastisement”
         
- paimeta- v. “to exact or inflict a penalty, punish”
         
21.44 Rape, Violation
      
         - amapta- v. “to ravish, seize and carry off forcibly”
         
- mapta n. “ravishment, seizure, (usually =) rape”
         
- maptale n. “seizure; robbery by violence; rape, ravishment, forcible seizure and carrying off”
         
- maptalesse n. “rapine”
         
21.45 Theft
      
         - maptale-lehesta n. “(robbing) raid”
         
- nak (naq-) n. “anything stolen, a theft, a trick”
         
- pilwe n. “robbery, theft”
         
22.
            Religion and Beliefs
      
         - 22.12 God
- 22.13 Temple
- 22.16 to Worship
- 22.182 Parson, Minister, Clergyman etc.
- 22.183 Monk
- 22.184 Nun
- 22.19 Holy, Sacred
- 22.22 to Preach
- 22.23 to Bless
- 22.31 Heaven
- 22.32 Hell
- 22.33 Angel
- 22.35 Demon, Evil Spirit
- 22.37 Idol
- 22.42 Magic, Witchcraft, Sorcery
- 22.43 Witch, Sorceress
- 22.431 Sorcerer, Wizard
- 22.44 Elf, Fairy
- 22.441 Dryad, Nymph
- 22.442 Dwarf
- 22.445 Goblin, Monster
- 22.446 Orc, Goblin
- 22.447 Dragon
- 22.45 Ghost, Specter, Phantom
- 22.46 Guardian Spirit
- 22.47 Omen
- 22.99 Religion and Belief (other)
22.12 God
      
         - Aini n. “(pagan) goddess”
         
- Ainu n. “a (pagan) God”
         
- Enu n. “God Almighty, Almighty Creator”
         
- Vala n. “God”
         
- Valis n. “female god”
         
- valma adj. “powerful”
         
- Valon n. “male god”
         
22.13 Temple
      
         - ainar (ainast-) n. “temple [body part]”
         
- alkar(in) n. “temple, shrine”
         
- korda n. “temple”
         
22.16 to Worship
      
         - aistale n. “worship”
         
- aistalea adj. “worshipful”
         
22.182 Parson, Minister, Clergyman etc.
      
         - evandl n. “Christian missionary”
         
22.183 Monk
      
         - aimo n. “saint (m.)”
         
- anusta n. “monastery”
         
- anustar n. “monk”
         
22.184 Nun
      
         - aire¹ n. “saint (f.)”
         
- qindelis n. “nun”
         
- qindesta n. “convent”
         
- qindestin n. “nun”
         
22.19 Holy, Sacred
      
         - aina adj. “holy, revered, worshipful”
         
- aira adj. “holy, worshipful”
         
- vanya adj. “good (not evil), holy”
         
22.22 to Preach
      
         - evandilyon n. “gospel”
         
- velupantie n. “revelation”
         
22.23 to Bless
      
         - lis (list-) n. “grace, blessing”
         
- listea adj. “full of grace, blessed”
         
- listevoite adj. “full of grace, blessed”
         
- listya- v. “to bless”
         
- salistina adj. “blessed”
         
- salistya- v. “to bless”
         
22.31 Heaven
      
         - iluin(do) (iluind-) n. “dwelling beyond the stars for the blessed”
         
- ilumar (ilumas-) n. “dwelling beyond the stars for the blessed”
         
- †valmandui n. “heaven and hell”
         
22.32 Hell
      
         - mandu n. “hell; abyss”
         
22.33 Angel
      
         - kalmar (kalmarn-) n. “child of light”
         
22.35 Demon, Evil Spirit
      
         - (a)rauke n. “demon, fiend”
         
22.37 Idol
      
         - kordon n. “idol”
         
22.42 Magic, Witchcraft, Sorcery
      
         - felu n. “bad magic”
         
- kuru n. “magic, wizardry”
         
- luhtu n. “magic, spell”
         
- sairina adj. “magic”
         
- ‽sairu adj. “magical”
         
22.43 Witch, Sorceress
      
         - felusi n. “witch”
         
- kuruni n. “witch”
         
22.431 Sorcerer, Wizard
      
         - kuruvar (kuruvard-) n. “wizard”
         
22.44 Elf, Fairy
      
         - Elda n. “Elf; beach-fay”
         
- Eldalie n. “People of the Elves, Elf-folk”
         
- Eldarin adj. “Elfin”
         
- inwilitse n. “little fairy”
         
- Noldorinwa adj. “Goblin; Gnomish”
         
- noldova adj. “belonging to gnomes”
         
- noldovike adj. “like a gnome, after the gnomes’ way”
         
- Qen (Qend-) n. “Elf”
         
- Qenya n. “Elvish”
         
- Qenyarin n. “*Elvish”
         
- telella adj. “elfin”
         
- telerea adj. “elfin”
         
- teleste (telesti-) n. “(f.) little elf”
         
- telesto (telestu-) n. “(m.) little elf”
         
22.441 Dryad, Nymph
      
         - falmarin n. “sea-fay (male), spirit of the sea foam”
         
- nandin n. “dryad”
         
- nermi n. “field spirit, fay of the meads”
         
- oar (oarn-) n. “child of the sea, merchild”
         
- oaris (oarits-) n. “mermaid, merchild”
         
- oarwen n. “mermaid, merchild”
         
- #oroman n. “wood-spirit”
         
- ówen n. “merchild, mermaid”
         
- tavar (tavarn-) n. “dale-sprite, fay of the woods; forest”
         
- wingil (wingild-) n. “(sea) nymph; (lit.) foam-maiden”
         
22.442 Dwarf
      
         - nauka n. “dwarf”
         
22.445 Goblin, Monster
      
         - fandelu n. “monster”
         
- fandelúva adj. “monstrous”
         
- fandelúvie n. “monstrosity, immoderation, violence, barbarity, grossness”
         
- fandor (fandos-) n. “monster”
         
- nauva n. “giant”
         
- ulban (ulband-) n. “monster, giant”
         
- ulbanima adj. “monstrous”
         
- úvanimo n. “monster”
         
22.446 Orc, Goblin
      
         - ork n. “ogre, monster, demon, giant”
         
- orqin(di) n. “ogress”
         
22.447 Dragon
      
         - fent n. “serpent, dragon”
         
- fenume n. “dragon”
         
- foalóke n. “*serpent that guarded a treasure”
         
- kondasse n. “dragon’s lair”
         
- kondo n. “dragon”
         
22.45 Ghost, Specter, Phantom
      
         - #qímar n. “phantom”
         
22.46 Guardian Spirit
      
         - máne n. “spirit of the air”
         
22.47 Omen
      
         - fando n. “portent, omen”
         
22.99 Religion and Belief (other)
      
         - aimaksin (aimaksi-) n. “martyr (f.)”
         
- aimaktu n. “martyr (m.)”
         
- (ana)tarwesta n. “crucifix(ion)”
         
23.
            Grammar
      
      23.1 Article
      
         - i¹ article. “the”
         
- -(u)ma suf. “a, an; some, certain”
         
- -we suf. “a, an”
         
23.2 Negation
      
         - al- pref. “form of the negative particle”
         
- il- pref. “un-; negative prefix”
         
- múna prep. “?without”
         
- ú- pref. “un-”
         
- ul- pref. “negative prefix; mis-”
         
- um- v. “to be not, do not”
         
- úya- v. “is not”
         
- -vilte (-vilti-) suf. “-less”
         
23.3 Preposition
      
         - enqe¹ prep. “without”
         
- laktu prep. “among”
         
- me² prep. “?with, in(to), on”
         
- na prep. “for”
         
- se prep. “as, like, in manner of”
         
- ve prep. “as, like”
         
23.4 Pronoun
      
         - a pron. “it”
         
- atta² pron. “they (emphatic); 3rd sg. neut. pronoun”
         
- en pron. and adv. “that by you; thereupon”
         
- ena pron. “that by you”
         
- enke pron. “that by you (emphatic)”
         
- enqi pron. “this (emphatic)”
         
- enta pron. “that there (emphatic)”
         
- ha pron. “it; 3rd sg. neut. pronoun”
         
- ha- pref. “*its; 3rd sg. neut. possessive”
         
- (h)áva pron. “*its (emphatic possessive)”
         
- hea pron. “it (emphatic); 3rd sg. neut. pronoun”
         
- hi pron. “she; 3rd sg. fem. pronoun”
         
- hie pron. “she (emphatic); 3rd sg. fem. pronoun”
         
- (h)íva pron. “*her (emphatic possessive)”
         
- hu pron. “he; 3rd sg. masc. pronoun”
         
- (h)úva pron. “*his (emphatic possessive)”
         
- húyo pron. “he (emphatic); 3rd sg. masc. pronoun”
         
- hwa- pref. “his; 3rd sg. masc. possessive”
         
- hya-¹ pref. “*her; 3rd sg. fem. possessive”
         
- i² pron. “*those, whom (relative pronoun)”
         
- ike (iki-) adj. “this”
         
- iksa adj. “reflexive 3rd sg. adj.”
         
- ikso pron. “reflexive 3rd sg.”
         
- ilka adj. “reflexive 3rd sg. pl. adj.”
         
- ilko pron. “reflexive 3rd sg. pl.”
         
- ke¹ pron. “you; 2nd sg. pronoun”
         
- kéto pron. “you (emphatic)”
         
- ketya pron. “*your (emphatic possessive)”
         
- ku pron. “dual 1(b)”
         
- le¹ pron. “you (plural)”
         
- lea- pref. “*your; 2nd pl. possessive”
         
- lelko pron. “you (emphatic plural familiar)”
         
- lelya pron. “*your (emphatic possessive plural)”
         
- lu pron. “dual 2”
         
- me¹ pron. “we; 1st pl. exclusive pronoun”
         
- mea- pref. “*our; 1st pl. exclusive possessive”
         
- melmo pron. “we (emphatic); 1st pl. exclusive pronoun”
         
- menya pron. “*our (emphatic possessive exclusive)”
         
- mu pron. “dual 1(a)”
         
- ni¹ pron. “I; 1st sg. pronoun”
         
- nímo pron. “I (emphatic); 1st sg. pronoun”
         
- ninya¹ pron. “*my (emphatic possessive)”
         
- nya- pref. “*my; 1st sg. possessive”
         
- qe¹ pron. “we (inclusive)”
         
- qe² pron. “any”
         
- qea- pref. “*our; 1st pl. inclusive possessive”
         
- qelmo pron. “we (emphatic); 1st pl. inclusive pronoun”
         
- qenya pron. “*our (emphatic possessive inclusive)”
         
- sanda adj. “that”
         
- santo pron. “that”
         
- si¹ pron. “they; 3rd pl. fem. pronoun”
         
- sia- pref. “*their; 3rd pl. fem. possessive”
         
- síse pron. “they (emphatic); 3rd sg. fem. pronoun”
         
- síva pron. “*their (emphatic possessive fem.)”
         
- ta- pref. “*their; 3rd pl. neut. possessive”
         
- ta¹ pron. “they; 3rd pl. neut. pronoun”
         
- tanya adj. “that”
         
- táva pron. “*their (emphatic possessive neut.)”
         
- tu¹ pron. “they; 3rd pl. masc. pronoun”
         
- tu² pron. “he”
         
- tua- pref. “*their; 3rd pl. masc. possessive”
         
- túto pron. “they (emphatic); 3rd sg. masc. pronoun”
         
- túva pron. “*their (emphatic possessive masc.)”
         
- tya- pref. “*your; 2nd sg. possessive”
         
- tye¹ pron. “that by you”
         
- tye² pron. “you”
         
- tyenda adj. “that (of yours)”
         
- tyent(y)e n. “that (of yours)”
         
23.41 This
      
         - qi pron. “this”
         
- qinda adj. “this”
         
- qinqe pron. “this”
         
- táma adj. “this”
         
23.42 That
      
         - enken adv. “then”
         
- entan adv. “then”
         
- sa pron. “that (there)”
         
- san¹ adv. “then, at that time”
         
- tande adv. “thither”
         
- tyen adv. “then”
         
23.5 Noun Inflection
      
         - -i suf. “plural suffix”
         
- -ie suf. “abstract noun”
         
- -ika suf. “partitive”
         
- -inen suf. “of, out of; partitive suffix”
         
- -l¹ suf. “dative suffix”
         
- #-le suf. “abstract noun”
         
- -li suf. “many, multiplicative suffix”
         
- #-lis suf. “noun suffix”
         
- #-me suf. “abstract noun”
         
- -n¹ suf. “genitive suffix”
         
- -ndon suf. “-ly, -ily; manner suffix”
         
- -o suf. “genitive ending”
         
- -r¹ suf. “plural suffix”
         
- #-re suf. “noun suffix”
         
- -sse¹ suf. “at, in, by; inessive suffix”
         
- #-sse² suf. “abstract noun”
         
- -t suf. “dual ending”
         
- -va suf. “adjectival”
         
23.6 Verb Inflection
      
         - ‽-ko suf. “reflexive suffix”
         
- -kto suf. “reflexive”
         
- -l² suf. “plural [verb]”
         
- -ma² suf. “passive participle”
         
- -n² (-nd-) suf. “active participle”
         
- -r³ suf. “impersonal [verb]”
         
- -sta suf. “verbal noun, infinitive, gerund”
         
23.7 Comparative, Intensive
      
         - a-² pref. “*intensive prefix”
         
- aka adv. “very, intensive”
         
- aka- pref. “intensive”
         
- aki adj. “extreme, vehement, excessive”
         
- akka adv. “too”
         
- are² adv. “very, intensive”
         
- ari- pref. “intensive”
         
- -íne(a) suf. “diminutive”
         
- -itse (-itsi) suf. “diminutive”
         
- -lda suf. “augmentative”
         
- #-lla suf. “diminutive”
         
- maira adj. “excessive, strong”
         
- mike- pref. “diminutive”
         
- olde adv. “very, much, intensive”
         
- oli- pref. “intensive”
         
- -pin(ke) suf. “diminutive”
         
- sa- pref. “intensive”
         
- -tsa suf. “diminutive”
         
- -tya¹ suf. “comparative”
         
- -úme suf. “augmentative”
         
- -(w)inte suf. “diminutive”
         
- -(y)ando adj. “augmentative”
         
23.8 Conjunction
      
         - la prep. “before; than”
         
- ne conj. “that”
         
- ómu adv. “*although”
         
- var conj. “or”
         
- váro adv. “*rather”
         
- varúse adv. “*in other manner [than]”
         
- yan conj. “when”
         
23.81 Relative Pronouns
      
         - ya pron. “relative pronoun”
         
23.9 Affix
      
         - #-a suf. “adjectival suffix”
         
- ana- pref. “?towards”
         
- e-¹ pref. “that by you”
         
- -ilqa suf. “-ly or -like”
         
- #-ina suf. “adjectival suffix”
         
- #-ine suf. “noun suffix”
         
- -inya¹ suf. “worthy to be -”
         
- #-ite suf. “adjective ending”
         
- -lta suf. “?causative”
         
- -mas (-mast-) suf. “-ton, -by”
         
- #-noina suf. “adjective suffix”
         
- #-noite suf. “adjective suffix”
         
- #-nto suf. “fraction suffix”
         
- #-ra suf. “adjectival suffix”
         
- #-se suf. “adjective suffix”
         
- -tule (tuli-) suf. “bearing, etc.”
         
- -tya² suf. “causative”
         
- -u suf. “adverb suffix”
         
- #-voite suf. “adjective suffix”
         
- #-ya suf. “adjective suffix”