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Authors: Christine Feehan

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hän ku kuulua sívamet
—keeper of my heart.

hän ku meke pirämet
—defender.

hän ku pesä
—protector.

hän ku saa kuc?aket
—star-reacher.

hän ku tappa
—deadly.

hän ku tuulmahl elidet
—vampire
(literally: life-stealer)
.

hän ku vie elidet
—vampire
(literally: thief of life)
.

hany
—clod; lump of earth.

hisz
—to believe; to trust.

ida
—east.

irgalom
—compassion; pity; mercy.

isä
—father
(noun)
.

isäntä
—master of the house.

it
—now.

jälleen
—again.

jama
—to be sick, wounded, or dying; to be near death.

jelä
—sunlight; day, sun; light.

jelä keje terád
—light sear you
(Carpathian swear words)
.

o jelä peje terád
—sun scorch you
(Carpathian swear words)
.

o jelä sielamak
—light of my soul.

joma
—to be underway; to go.

jo?e
—to come; to return.

jo?esz arwa-arvoval
—return with honor
(greeting)
.

jorem
—to forget; to lose one's way; to make a mistake.

juo
—to drink.

juosz és eläsz
—drink and live
(greeting)
.

juosz és olen ainaak sielamet jutta
—drink and become one with me
(greeting).

juta
—to go; to wander.

jüti
—night; evening.

jutta
—connected; fixed
(adj.)
, To connect; to fix; to bind
(verb)
.

k
—suffix added after a noun ending in a vowel to make it plural.

kaca
—male lover.

kaik
—all.

kaswa
—to own.

ka?a
—to call; to invite; to request; to beg.

ka?k
—windpipe; adam's apple; throat.

kada
—to abandon; to leave; to remain.

kada wäkeva óvo köd
—stand fast against the dark
(greeting)
.

Karpatii
—Carpathian.

käsi
—hand
(noun)
.

keje
—to cook; to burn; to sear.

kepä
—lesser, small, easy, few.

kidü
—to wake up; to arise
(intransitive verb)
.

k?m
—to cover an entire object with some sort of covering.

kinn
—out; outdoors; outside; without.

kinta
—fog, mist, smoke.

köd
—fog, mist, darkness.

köd alte hän
—darkness curse it
(Carpathian swear words)
.

o köd belso
—darkness take it
(Carpathian swear words)
.

köd jutasz belso
—shadow take you
(Carpathian swearwords)
.

koje
—man; husband; drone.

kola
—to die.

kolasz arwa-arvoval
—may you die with honor
(greeting)
.

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

kond
—all of a family's or clan's children.

kont
—warrior.

kont o sívana
k—strong heart
(literally: heart of the warrior)
.

ku
—who; which; that.

kule
—to hear.

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

kulkesz arwa-arvoval, ekäm
—walk with honor, my brother
(greeting)
.

kulkesz arwaval
—jo?esz arwa arvoval—go with glory—return with honor (
greeting)
.

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

kumpa
—wave
(noun)
.

kuna
—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.

kutn?
—to be able to bear, carry, endure, stand, or take.

kutnisz ainaak
—long may you endure
(greeting)
.

kuulua
—to belong; to hold.

lääs
—west.

lamti (or lamt?)
—lowland; meadow; deep; depth.

lamti ból jüti, kinta, ja szelem
—the netherworld
(literally: the meadow of night, mists, and ghosts)
.

lana
—daughter.

lejkka
—crack, fissure, split
(noun)
. To cut; to hit; to strike forcefully
(verb)
.

lewl
—spirit
(noun)
.

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

lõuna
—south.

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

ma
—land; forest.

mana
—to abuse; to curse; to ruin.

mäne
—to rescue; to save.

ma?e
—land; earth; territory; place; nature.

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.

myös
—also.


—for.

?ama?
—this; this one here.

nélkül
—without.

nenä
—anger.


—like; in the same way as; as.

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

nyál
—saliva; spit
(related to nyelv: tongue)
.

nyelv
—tongue.

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

odam
—to dream; to sleep.

odam-sarna kondak
—lullabye
(literally: sleep-song of children)
.

olen
—to be.

oma
—old; ancient.

omboce
—other; second
(adj.)
.

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

otti
—to look; to see; to find.

owe
—door.

óv
—to protect against.

pajna
—to press.

pälä
—half; side.

päläfertiil
—mate or wife.

peje
—to burn.

peje terád
—get burned
(Carpathian swear words)
.

pél
—to be afraid; to be scared of.

pesä
—nest
(literal);
protection
(figurative)
.

pesäsz jeläbam ainaak
—long may you stay in the light
(greeting)
.

pide
—above.

pile
—to ignite; to light up.

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

piros
—red.

pitä
—to keep; to hold.

piwtä
—to follow; to follow the track of game.

põhi
—north.

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

pus
—healthy; healing.

pusm
—to be restored to health.

puwe
—tree; wood.

rauho
—peace.

reka
—ecstasy; trance.

rituaali
—ritual.

sas
—shoosh
(to a child or baby)
.

salama
—lightning; lightning bolt.

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

sarna kontakawk
—warriors' chant.

saro
—frozen snow,

sa?e
—to arrive; to come; to reach.

siel
—soul.

sisar
—sister.

sív
—heart.

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