Elven dictionary
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A list of words in the elven language.
[edit] A
Aeloulaeva - When peace meet. This word is used to mean a four-year span of time, that begins and ends on Shieldmeet. See also: Pyesigen.[1]
Akh'Faer - Army of the Art. A collective term for the magical military of Cormanthyr used during the Fall of Myth Drannor. Singular: Akh'Faern.[2]
Akh'Velahr - Army of Arms. A collective term for the standard military of Cormanthyr used during the Fall of Myth Drannor. Singular: Akh'Velahrn.[2]
Ansrivarr - Memory.[3]
Ar'Cor'Kerym - Rulers' Blade, one of the three elfblades.[4]
Ary'Faern'Kerym - Artblade, one of the three elfblades.[4]
Ary'Velahr'Kerym - Warblade, one of the three elfblades.[4]
Arselu'Tel'Quess - The Great Art of the People, meaning Elven High Magic.[5]
[edit] B
Be-inway - Awake.[6]
Bhin - Young human.[7]
Biir - Garbage. Used as an insult against half-elven and human heritage.[7]
[edit] C
Col - Not. Used as a prefix that means "not," as in "Colson," Not-Son (meaning literally daughter).[8]
[edit] F
Fete - Fire.[citation needed]
[edit] K
Kerym - blade (as in blade of steel).[citation needed]
Kiira - Lore gem. Former: Tel'Kiira. See Also: Selu'Kiira.[9]
Kirthol Erdel-the Thunder Peaks mountain range.[10]
[edit] L
Laran - Regal, or "one who is regal".[citation needed]
Laranlas - Regal lady. Title used by female rulers of Ardeep.[11]
Laranlors - Regal lord. Title used by male rulers of Ardeep.[11]
[edit] N
N'Vaelhar - Shadow soldiers. Singular: N'Vaelharn.[9]
[edit] P
Pyesigen - Four snows.[1] Used as a measure of four years that begins and ends on Shieldmeet.
[edit] R
Rysar - Used to imply a span of important time or a generation, depending on its context. Usually it is used to measure the reign of a specific elven ruler. Rysar are further broken down by Aeloulaeva, Pyesigen, or a particular ruler's reign.[1]
[edit] S
Selu'Kiira - High lore gems.[9]
Selu'taar - The Art's Disciples, or High Mages.[5]
[edit] Z
Zenar - Less than half. Used as an insult to humans born to a half-elven parent.[7]
[edit] Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Steven E. Schend and Kevin Melka (1998). Cormanthyr: Empire of the Elves, p. 20. TSR, Inc. ISBN 0-7069-0761-4.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Steven E. Schend (1998). The Fall of Myth Drannor, p. 64. TSR, Inc. ISBN 0-7869-1235-9.
- ↑ Ed Greenwood, Jeff Grubb (July 1996). Cormyr: A Novel, p. 146. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-0710-X.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Steven E. Schend and Kevin Melka (1998). Cormanthyr: Empire of the Elves, p. 155. TSR, Inc. ISBN 0-7069-0761-4.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Steven E. Schend and Kevin Melka (1998). Cormanthyr: Empire of the Elves, p. 125. TSR, Inc. ISBN 0-7069-0761-4.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (January 2007). The Hunter's Blades Trilogy Collector's Edition (Hardcover), p. 868. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 978-0786943159.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Steven E. Schend and Kevin Melka (1998). Cormanthyr: Empire of the Elves, p. 39. TSR, Inc. ISBN 0-7069-0761-4.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (September 2005). The Two Swords, p. 39. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-3790-4.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Steven E. Schend (1998). The Fall of Myth Drannor, p. 152. TSR, Inc. ISBN 0-7869-1235-9.
- ↑ Monte Cook (April 1999). The Glass Prison, p. 22. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 978-0786913435.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Eric L. Boyd (2006-05-03). Environs of Waterdeep (PDF). Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved on 2008-01-14.
