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# '''{{Parsed D'ni|mileshtahv}}''', /mɪ.lɛʃ.tɑv/, n. hug, embrace<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606415099786170368 Cyan Twitter], ''mileshtahv''.</ref>
# '''{{Parsed D'ni|mileshtahv}}''', /mɪ.lɛʃ.tɑv/, n. hug, embrace<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606415099786170368 Cyan Twitter], ''mileshtahv''.</ref>
#* '''{{Parsed D'ni|milesh}}''', /mɪ.lɛʃ/, v. to hug, to embrace
#* '''{{Parsed D'ni|milesh}}''', /mɪ.lɛʃ/, v. to hug, to embrace
# '''{{Parsed D'ni|tsahnlee yahm}}''', /t͡sɑn.li jɑm/, n. iceberg<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606777739473612800 Cyan Twitter], ''tsahnlee yahm''.</ref>
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# '''cho''', /t͡ʃo/, inj. whoa, hey; suf. verbal attitude suffix indicates speaker is surprised by the action<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606102288736653312 Cyan Twitter], ''cho''.</ref>
# '''cho''', /t͡ʃo/, inj. whoa, hey; suf. verbal attitude suffix indicates speaker is surprised by the action<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606102288736653312 Cyan Twitter], ''cho''.</ref>
# '''damai''', /dɑ.mai/, v. to laugh<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606462160087011330 Cyan Twitter], ''damai''.</ref>
# '''damai''', /dɑ.mai/, v. to laugh<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606462160087011330 Cyan Twitter], ''damai''.</ref>
# '''buku''', /bu.ku/, n.i. (generic) thing<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606822031156289537 Cyan Twitter], ''buku''.</ref>
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Revision as of 11:50, 25 December 2022

On December 2022, on the occasion of "Lexember",[1] Cyan released new D'ni word definitions via Twitter. This time, two sets were released, one for D'ni and one for Rivenese.

D'ni

  1. koozah, /ku.zɑ/, v. to surrender[2]
  2. telbetsiv, /tɛl.bɛ.t͡sɪv/, n. Guild of Engineers[3]
  3. kahntin, /kɑn.tɪn/, v. to oppress[4]
  4. seraht, /sɛ.ɾɑt/, v. to light up, to brighten[5]
  5. shahmlis, /ʃɑm.lɪs/, adj. perfect[6]
  6. k'lahd, /kə.lɑd/, n. sword[7]
  7. rev, /ɾɛv/, n. right (direction)[8]
  8. tsahvteegtahg, /t͡sɑv.tig.tɑg/, n. biology[9]
  9. bintah, /bɪn.tɑ/, n. law, ordinance[10]
  10. tem, /tɛm/, n. ordinary ink[11] (cf. lem "ink used in Books")
  11. sol, /sol/, n. sister[12]
  12. peray, /pɛ.ɾe/, adj. silly[13]
  13. ooloy, /u.loi/, adj. tall[14]
  14. pirelin, /pɪ.ɾɛ.lɪn/, n. village[15]
  15. totel, /to.tɛl/, n. Guild House[16]
  16. vilekh, /vɪ.lɛx/, n. misery[17]
  17. leekrotahn, /lik.ɾo.tɑn/, n. ferry boat[18]
  18. hayvuh, /he.və/, n. savanna[19]
  19. jayl, /d͡ʒel/, adj. equal[20]
  20. ahneem, /ɑ.nim/, adj. fluid[21]
  21. ran, /ɾæn/, v. to measure[22]
  22. tomahrah, /to.mɑ.ɾɑ/, n. concert hall[23]
  23. mileshtahv, /mɪ.lɛʃ.tɑv/, n. hug, embrace[24]
    • milesh, /mɪ.lɛʃ/, v. to hug, to embrace
  24. tsahnlee yahm, /t͡sɑn.li jɑm/, n. iceberg[25]
  25. TBA

Rivenese

  1. sraba, /sɾɑ.bɑ/, n.i. leaf, page[26]
  2. take, /tɑ.ke/, v. to take[27]
  3. usoi, /u.soi/, n.i. bone[28]
  4. vuten, /vu.ten/, n.i. hide, skin (of an animal)[29]
  5. vrebela, /vɾe.be.lɑ/, n.i. yesterday[30]
  6. poloiya, /po.loi.jɑ/, v. to escape[31]
  7. navare, /nɑ.vɑ.ɾe/, n.i. frame, edge of an opening[32]
  8. mo, /mo/, num. one; prep. with[33]
  9. latai, /lɑ.tai/, n.i. star; n.a. beloved[34]
  10. kelarapo, /ke.lɑ.ɾɑ.po/, v. "I strike it"[35]
  11. fari, /fɑ.ɾi/, adj. red[36]
  12. aki, /ɑ.ki/, adj. dangerous[37]
  13. droi, /dɾoi/, v. to carry[38]
  14. lopom, /lo.pom/, n.a. heart[39]
  15. miyu, /mi.ju/, n.i. story (usually spoken), an account of events[40]
  16. palo, /pɑ.lo/, v. to stand; to be in a temporary state of[41]
  17. sadago, /sɑ.dɑ.go/, n.i. hide, leather, prepared skin of an animal[42]
  18. shicho, /ʃi.t͡ʃo/, n.i. (generic) flying insect[43]
  19. wubo, /wu.bo/, n.i. cloud[44]
  20. wusifa, /wu.si.fɑ/, n.i. prison; confinement[45]
  21. babi, /bɑ.bi/, v. to cry, to weep[46]
  22. cho, /t͡ʃo/, inj. whoa, hey; suf. verbal attitude suffix indicates speaker is surprised by the action[47]
  23. damai, /dɑ.mai/, v. to laugh[48]
  24. buku, /bu.ku/, n.i. (generic) thing[49]
  25. TBA

See also

References

  1. "Lexember", The Fantastical Devices of Pete the Mad Scientist, accessed December 5, 2019.
  2. Cyan Twitter, koozah.
  3. Cyan Twitter, telbetsiv.
  4. Cyan Twitter, kahntin.
  5. Cyan Twitter, seraht.
  6. Cyan Twitter, shahmlis.
  7. Cyan Twitter, k'lahd.
  8. Cyan Twitter, rev.
  9. Cyan Twitter, tsahvteegtahg.
  10. Cyan Twitter, bintah.
  11. Cyan Twitter, tem.
  12. Cyan Twitter, sol.
  13. Cyan Twitter, peray.
  14. Cyan Twitter, ooloy.
  15. Cyan Twitter, pirelin.
  16. Cyan Twitter, totel.
  17. Cyan Twitter, vilekh.
  18. Cyan Twitter, leekrotahn.
  19. Cyan Twitter, hayvuh.
  20. Cyan Twitter, jayl.
  21. Cyan Twitter, ahneem.
  22. Cyan Twitter, ran.
  23. Cyan Twitter, tomahrah.
  24. Cyan Twitter, mileshtahv.
  25. Cyan Twitter, tsahnlee yahm.
  26. Cyan Twitter, sraba.
  27. Cyan Twitter, take.
  28. Cyan Twitter, usoi.
  29. Cyan Twitter, vuten.
  30. Cyan Twitter, vrebela.
  31. Cyan Twitter, poloiya.
  32. Cyan Twitter, navare.
  33. Cyan Twitter, mo.
  34. Cyan Twitter, latai.
  35. Cyan Twitter, kelarapo.
  36. Cyan Twitter, fari.
  37. Cyan Twitter, aki.
  38. Cyan Twitter, droi.
  39. Cyan Twitter, lopom.
  40. Cyan Twitter, miyu.
  41. Cyan Twitter, palo.
  42. Cyan Twitter, sadago.
  43. Cyan Twitter, shicho.
  44. Cyan Twitter, wubo.
  45. Cyan Twitter, wusifa.
  46. Cyan Twitter, babi.
  47. Cyan Twitter, cho.
  48. Cyan Twitter, damai.
  49. Cyan Twitter, buku.