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Authors: Christine Feehan

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koma
—empty hand; bare hand; palm of the hand; hollow of the hand.

kont
—warrior

kule
—hear kuly—intestinal worm; tapeworm; demon who possesses and devours souls

kulke
—to go or to travel (on land or water)

kuńa
—to lie as if asleep; to close or cover the eyes in a game of hide-and-seek; to die

kunta
—band, clan, tribe, family

kuulua
—to belong; to hold

lamti
—lowland; meadow

lamti ból jüti, kinta, ja szelem
—the nether world (literally: "the meadow of night, mists, and ghosts")—crack, fissure, split (noun). To cut ø hit; to strike forcefully (verb).

lewl
—spirit

lewl ma
—the other world (literally: "spirit land").
Lewl ma
includes
lamti ból jüti, kinta, ja szelem
: the nether world, but also includes the worlds higher up
En Puwe
, the Great Tree

löyly
—breath; steam, (related to
lewl
: "spirit")

ma
—land; forest

mäne
—rescue; save

me
—we

meke
—deed; work (noun). To do; to make; to work (verb)

minan
—mine

minden
—every, all (adj.).

möért?
—what for? (exclamation)

molo
—to crush; to break into bits

molanâ
—to crumble; to fall apart

mozdul
—to begin to move, to enter into movement


—for ŋamaŋ—this; this one here

nélkül
—without

nenä
—anger

no
—like; in the same way as; as

numa
—god; sky; top; upper part; highest (related to the English word: "numinous")

nyelv
—tongue

nyál
—saliva; spit (noun), (related to
nyelv
: "tongue")

odam
—dream; sleep (verb)

oma
—old; ancient

omboće
—other; second (adj.)

o
—the (used before a noun beginning with a consonant)

ot
—the (used before a noun beginning with a vowel)

otti
—to look; to sec; to find

owe
—door

pajna
—to press

pälä
—half; side päläfertiil—mate or wife

pél
—to be afraid; to be scared of

pesä
—nest (literal); protection (figurative)

pide
—above

pirä
—circle; ring (noun). To surround; to enclose (verb).

pitä
—keep, hold

piwtä
—to follow; to follow the track of game

pukta
—to drive away; to persecute; to put to flight

pusm
—to be restored to health

pus
—healthy; healing

puwe
—tree; wood

reka
—ecstasy; trance

rituaali
—ritual

saye
—to arrive; to come; to reach

salama
—lightning; lightning bolt

sarna
—words; speech; magic incantation (noun). To chant; to sing; to celebrate (verb)

śaro
—frozen snow

siel
—soul

sisar
—sister

sív
—heart

sívdobbanás
—heartbeat

soŋe
—to enter; to penetrate; to compensate; to replace

susu
—home; birthplace (noun), at home (adv.)

szabadon
—freely

szelem
—ghost

tappa
—to dance; to stamp with the feet (verb)

te
—you

ted
—yours

toja
—to bend; to bow; to break

toro
—to fight; to quarrel

tule
—to meet; to come

türe
—full, satiated, accomplished

tyvi
—stem; base; trunk

uskol
—faithful

uskolfertiil
—allegiance

veri
—blood

vigyáz
—to care for; to take care of

vii
—last; at last; finally

wäke
—power

wara
—bird; crow

weńća
—complete; whole

wete
—water

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