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# '''{{Parsed D'ni|nem}}''', /nɛm/, v. to form (i.e. make or create)<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1739648622390575346 Cyan Twitter], ''nem''.</ref> | # '''{{Parsed D'ni|nem}}''', /nɛm/, v. to form (i.e. make or create)<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1739648622390575346 Cyan Twitter], ''nem''.</ref> | ||
# '''{{Parsed D'ni|cheto}}''', /t͡ʃɛ.to/, n. disposition<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1740011169107091775 Cyan Twitter], ''cheto''.</ref> | # '''{{Parsed D'ni|cheto}}''', /t͡ʃɛ.to/, n. disposition<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1740011169107091775 Cyan Twitter], ''cheto''.</ref> | ||
# '''{{Parsed D'ni|omsheeno}}''', /om.ʃi.no/, n. rails, track<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1740373464370843738 Cyan Twitter], ''omsheeno''.</ref> | |||
==Rivenese== | ==Rivenese== | ||
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# '''elari''', /e.lɑ.ɾi/, adj. beautiful<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1739436134176870765 Cyan Twitter], ''elari''.</ref> | # '''elari''', /e.lɑ.ɾi/, adj. beautiful<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1739436134176870765 Cyan Twitter], ''elari''.</ref> | ||
# '''serea''', /se.ɾe.ɑ/, n.i. grain<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1739798647414415554 Cyan Twitter], ''serea''.</ref> | # '''serea''', /se.ɾe.ɑ/, n.i. grain<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1739798647414415554 Cyan Twitter], ''serea''.</ref> | ||
# '''vrirk''', /vɾiɾk/, n.i. sliver, a small piece; a moment of time<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1740161192721613110 Cyan Twitter], ''vrirk''.</ref> | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 21:44, 28 December 2023
On December 2023, on the occasion of "Lexember",[1] Cyan released new D'ni word definitions via X and Facebook. Two sets were released, one for D'ni and one for Rivenese.
D'ni
- pirin, /pɪ.ɾɪn/, n. color[2]
- tildah, /tɪl.dɑ/, v. to suffocate[3]
- mairuh, /mai.ɾə/, v. to own[4]
- fitay, /fɪ.te/, v. to look[5]
- gol, /gol/, n. arm (body part)[6]
- rahwah, /ɾɑ.wɑ/, adj. meaningful, rich[7]
- borin, /bo.ɾɪn/, adj. tired[8]
- tahs, /tɑs/, v. to muse, to think, to ponder, to meditate[9]
- sheemah, /ʃi.mɑ/, adj. okay, alright[10]
- pekay, /pɛ.ke/, adj. insidious[11]
- vahmo, /vɑ.mo/, adj. calm[12]
- yoorach, /ju.ɾæt͡ʃ/, v. to breathe[13]
- fahmon, /fɑ.mon/, v. to push back[14]
- pe, /pɛ/, prep. above (alt. p')[15]
- tik, /tɪk/, v. to deny, to refuse[16]
- megormot, /mɛ.goɾ.mot/, adv. since (lit. from that time)[17]
- choohah, /t͡ʃu.hɑ/, v. to catch[18]
- mefel, /mɛ.fɛl/, n. night[19]
- Shegahdah, /ʃɛ.gɑ.dɑ/, n. one of the neighborhoods in D'ni[20]
- toporpah, /to.poɾ.pɑ/, n. palace[21]
- chahg, /t͡ʃɑg/, v. to add[22]
- hoshah, /ho.ʃɑ/, n. cowardice[23]
- drahtol, /dɾɑ.tol/, n. guest[24]
- tahgil, /tɑ.gɪl/, v. to understand[25]
- shahn, /ʃɑn/, v. to connect, to piece together (as in a puzzle)[26]
- nem, /nɛm/, v. to form (i.e. make or create)[27]
- cheto, /t͡ʃɛ.to/, n. disposition[28]
- omsheeno, /om.ʃi.no/, n. rails, track[29]
Rivenese
- wuwan, /wu.wɑn/, n.i. cloudy sky[30]
- lopa, /lo.pɑ/, v. to shoot[31]
- srain, /sɾain/, n.i. shadow[32]
- safi, /sɑ.fi/, n.a. song[33]
- rekor, /ɾe.koɾ/, n.i. Linking book[34]
- rauno, /ɾau.no/, adj. 1) strong in sensation (bright, loud, pungent, etc.); 2) proud[35]
- duna, /du.nɑ/, v. 1) to dig; 2) to paddle; to row[36]
- negen, /ne.gen/, v. to pour (lit. to cause-run)[37]
- aimo, /ai.mo/, n.a. woman[38]
- yibela, /ji.be.lɑ/, n.i. an uncertain period of time approximately the length of an afternoon[39]
- Gen anarapo, /gen ɑ.nɑ.ɾɑ.po/, Praise Gehn! (lit. I praise Gehn)[40]
- atrapa, /ɑ.tɾɑ.pɑ/, n.a. arm; n.i. branch (of a tree)[41]
- tewan, /te.wɑn/, n.a. arm; n.i. clear daytime sky[42]
- kowa, /ko.wɑ/, adj. quiet, silent; n.i. 1) a calm moment in the sea; 2) a sunbreak[43]
- ubin, /u.bin/, n.i. 1) knot; 2) joint; 3) place where paths meet[44]
- ainela, /ai.ne.lɑ/, n.i. flower; n.a. girl[45]
- kevisa, /ke.vi.sɑ/, n.i. mill stone, quern[46]
- -me, /me/, suf. stance suffix for proverbial/gnomic senses ("everyone knows"/"they say that")[47]
- mirimau, /mi.ɾi.mau/, n.a. joy, happiness[48]
- tuweda, /tu.we.dɑ/, n.i. memory[49]
- puba, /pu.bɑ/, n.a. lip; n.i. 1) edge; 2) shore[50]
- choli, /t͡ʃo.li/, n.i. sorrow, grief[51]
- abi, /ɑ.bi/, v. to love[52]
- rahara, /ɾɑ.hɑ.ɾɑ/, n.a. anger[53]
- elari, /e.lɑ.ɾi/, adj. beautiful[54]
- serea, /se.ɾe.ɑ/, n.i. grain[55]
- vrirk, /vɾiɾk/, n.i. sliver, a small piece; a moment of time[56]
See also
References
- ↑ "Lexember", The Fantastical Devices of Pete the Mad Scientist, accessed December 5, 2019.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, pirin.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, tildah.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, mairuh.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, fitay.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, gol.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, rahwah.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, borin.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, tahs.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, sheemah.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, pekay.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, vahmo.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, yoorach.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, fahmon.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, pe.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, tik.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, megormot.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, choohah.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, mefel.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, Shegahdah.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, torporpah.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, chahg.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, hoshah.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, drahtol.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, tahgil.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, shahn.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, nem.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, cheto.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, omsheeno.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, wuwan.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, lopa.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, srain.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, safi.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, rekor.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, rauno.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, duna.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, negen.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, aimo.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, yibela.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, Gen anarapo.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, atrapa.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, tewan.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, kowa.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, ubin.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, ainela.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, kevisa.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, -me.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, mirimau.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, tuweda.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, puba.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, choli.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, abi.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, rahara.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, elari.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, serea.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, vrirk.