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Ancient Language | English |
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abr | of |
ach | do |
adurna | water |
äenora | broad |
agaetí | celebration |
agaetí blödhren | blood-oath celebration (held once a century to honor the original pact between elves and dragons) |
agaetra | celebratory |
aí | a, an |
aiedail | the morning star |
akr | wet, moist, mist, damp (see also rakr) |
alalëa | a melencholy dream of great beauty, also the elves’ homeland |
aldanarí | create (v.) |
älfa | elf |
älfakyn | the race of elves |
älfinn | she (f. elf) |
älfr | he (m. elf) |
algara | intend |
allr | all (may be shortened to al when used as a prefix, as in albitr) |
andask | die |
andlát | death |
aptr | back adv. (you go back) |
ár | early |
arget | silver |
argetlam | silver hand |
artos | bear |
arúnd | over |
ástar | love |
astorí | welcome |
äthalvard | an organization of elves dedicated to the preservation of their songs and poems |
äthr | on, onto |
atra | let |
audr | up |
auga | eye |
aurboda | banish |
baní | death |
bak | back n. |
beor | bear |
bidja | cry (to beg/ask) |
bita | bite |
bitr | biter |
bjartr | bright |
bjartskular | brightscales |
bjartstál | brightsteel |
blädr | blade |
blaka | flapper |
blanda | mix |
blautr | soft from being cooked with liquid |
bleikr | shining, white |
blinkna | become pale |
blödh | blood |
blödhgarm | bloodwolf |
blödhren | a blood-oath |
blöthr | halt; stop |
blunda | shut ones eyes |
boetk | broad |
böllr | a round object; an orb |
brakka | reduce |
breoal | family; house |
brisingr | fire (see also: istalrí) |
brun | brow |
burthr | birth |
celöbra | honor |
chetowä | sage, wise man |
daéda | lord |
daert | a dart, spear |
dag | day |
dagshelgr | hallowed day |
darmthrell | brother |
datia | mists |
daufr | deaf |
dauthdaert | death spear: name given to the lances the elves made for killing dragons |
dauthí | death |
dautr | daughter |
dauthleikr | mortal |
delling | scintillating |
deloi | soil, earth |
delois | a green-leafed plant with purple flowers |
deyja | die |
domia abr wyrda | dominance of fate (book) |
domia | dominance |
drahtr | pulling |
dras | city |
draumr | dream |
dreyma | illusion |
drjugr | lasting, strong |
dröttning | queen |
dröttningu | princess (roughly; it’s not an exact translation) |
drukna | be drowned |
du | the |
du fells nángoröth | the blasted mountains |
du fyrn skulblaka | the dragon war |
du namar aurboda | the banishing of the names |
“du silbena datia” | “the sighing mists” (a poem song) |
du sundavar freohr | the death of the shadows |
du völlar eldrvarya | the burning plains |
du weldenvarden | the guarding forest |
dúmbr | dumb |
dvelja | delay |
dvergr | dwarf |
dwerva | night |
dwerva thindr | night pine; the trees that grow in the beor mountains |
ebrithil | master |
eddyr | am |
edtha | me |
edoc’sil | unconquerable |
edur | a tor or prominence |
eïnradhin | oath or word |
eitha | go; leave |
eka | i |
ekar | oak |
elda | a gender-neutral honorific of great praise, suffix attached with a hyphen |
eldhrimner | grow |
eldrvarí | burn |
eldunarí | the heart of hearts; the gem-like stone wherein the dragons can store their consciousness |
ellesméra | splendor |
elrun | thank |
elthrimórno | pardon |
ementyr | ladies |
eom | to |
er | is |
erisdar | the flameless lanterns both the elves and the dwarves use (named after the elf who invented them) |
ero | was |
erní | were |
eru | are |
esterní | good fortune |
ethgrí | invoke |
ethilnadras | brush scrub |
evarína | star |
eyddr | empty |
eyra | ear |
faelnirv | elven liqueur |
fairth | a picture taken by magical means on a shingle of slate |
fell | mountain |
fëon | flowers |
fethr | feather |
finiarel | an honorific for a young man of great promise, suffix attached with a hyphen |
finna | find |
fjandí | enemy |
flauga | fly (v.) |
flautja | float |
flautr | floater |
flutningr | report, carry |
fódhr | marked |
förn | gift (n.) |
fortha | to put forth |
fra | from |
fram | forward |
framvír | before, in front of |
frëma | more |
freohr | death |
frethya | hide (v.) |
fricai | friend |
fricai andlát | death friend (a poisonous mushroom) |
fuin | ??? |
fyrn | war |
gala | sing, chant |
galba | big |
galbatorix | big king |
galdr | spell, enchantment |
gánga | go |
garm | hound (n.) |
garjzla | light |
gata | path, passage |
gath | bring together, unite |
gedwëy | palm |
gedwëy ignasia | shining palm |
gëuloth | dull, to dull something |
grathr | hunger |
grind | gate |
guliä | luck |
haedh | height |
hafr | goat |
hafrí | oats |
haina | harm |
hald | apple |
haldthin | thornapple |
hamarr | stone crag, hammer |
harmr | sorrow |
hávr | have, posses |
heill | healed, heal |
helgrind | the gates of death |
herdtha | harden |
hernskja | armor |
hjall | hall |
hjarta | heart |
hlaupa | run |
hljödhr | silent |
hórna | hear, listen |
hröslvalhr | walrus |
hrúthr | crust |
hrygr | back (n.) |
hügin | thought |
hugr | mind |
huildr | hold |
hurdh | door |
hvass | sharp |
hvat | what |
hvitr | white |
hwal | whale |
iet | my (informal) |
ietdar | myself (only form) |
ignasia | shine |
ikonoka | is whole |
ilia | happy |
ília | palace (n.) |
ilian | happiness |
illa | badly |
illr | bad |
íllgrathr | bad hunger, burrow grubs |
ilumaro | true |
ilumëo | truth |
indlvarn | a rider and dragon where the dragon has suffered body death but continues to live on in their heart of hearts |
islingr | light-bringer, illuminator |
istalrí | fire (see also brisingr) |
jierda | break; hit |
kalfí | calf of the leg |
karst | chest, casket |
kausta | come |
kenna | know |
keppr | stick |
knífr | knife |
kodthr | catch |
kona | woman |
könungr | king |
kópa | stare |
kremja | pinch, squeeze |
kuldr | gold |
kvaedhí | poetic |
kverst | cut |
kvetha | greetings |
kveykva | lightning |
kvïstr | branch |
kynn | race of people |
ládrin | open |
laesa | lock |
lam | hand |
lámarae | a fabric made by cross-weaving wool and nettle threads (similar in construction to linsey-woolsey, but of higher quality) |
lauf | leaf |
laufsblädr | leaf’s-blade |
laust | without |
lethrblaka | a bat; the ra’zac’s mounts (literally, “leather-flapper”) |
lethr | leather |
letta | stop |
lianí | a vine |
liduen | script, writing (n.) |
liduen kvaedhí | poetic script |
líf | life |
lífa | live |
litil | little |
loivissa | a blue, deep-throated lily that grows in the empire |
losna | release |
lotha | sky |
lunaea | smooth |
mäe | a fragment of a word that eragon never finished saying |
maela | quiet |
malmr | metal |
malthinae | to bind or hold in place; confine |
manin | memory |
mar | but |
medh | with |
menoa | mother |
midhring | humble |
mïnen | injury, harm, disease |
moi | change |
mor’ranr | peace |
mulabra | mean |
nagz | blanket, cloth |
naina | make bright |
nalgask | a mixture of beeswax and hazelnut oil used to moisten the skin |
nangoröth | blasted, withered |
nam | name |
namar | names |
né | no |
néiat | not |
nen | as |
nïdhwal | dragon-like creatures that live in the sea, related to the fanghur |
niernen | orchid |
nosu | us |
nuanen | beautiful |
o | the negative prefix un- (see also u) |
ono | you |
onr | your |
orgetorix | king of killers |
oro | arrow |
orothrim | fools’ wisdom |
orpinn | warped |
orpin | warp |
orr | mad |
orúm | serpent, wyrm |
osthato | mourning |
osthato chetowä | the mourning sage |
oth | with |
otherúm | swear |
pömnuria | my (formal) |
raehta | right (n.) |
rakr | wet, moist, mist, damp (see also akr) |
ramr | strong |
raudhr | red |
rauthr | misfortune |
reisa | raise |
ren | oath |
rextugenos | son of justice |
rïsa | rise |
ristvak’baen | place of sorrow (baen—used here and in urû’baen, the capital of the empire—is always pronounced bane and is an expression of great sadness/grief) |
rune | poem, song |
sé | may |
seithr | witch |
sem | that |
sharjalví | move, movement |
shur’tugal | dragon rider |
silbena | sigh |
sitja | stay, remain |
sja | look |
sjon | see |
skaga | project, stick out |
skagí | promintory |
skal | bowl, drinking cup |
skald | poet |
skálpr | sheath, shell |
skilna bragh | a deadly poison |
skölir | shield |
sköliro | shielded |
skul | scale |
skulblaka | dragon (literally, “scale-flapper”) |
skuta | taunt |
skyrta | shirt |
sláegr | clever |
slauta | slauta is difficult to translate; it is a sharp, cleaving sound, like that of cracking stone, but it can also mean to make such a sound |
slytha | sleep |
snal | snail |
snalglí | a race of giant snails that live on vroengard |
solus | sun |
söngr | song |
stál | steel |
stenr | stone, rock |
stjarna | star |
stydja | rest |
sund | sound |
sundavr | shadow |
sundavrblaka | a bird native to vroengard island (literally “shadow-flapper”) |
svartr | black |
svell | ice |
sven | sight |
sverd | sword |
svit | wise |
svit-kona | a formal honorific for a woman of great wisdom |
taelda | entrap |
taka | take possession of |
talos | a cactus found near helgrind |
tauthr | follow |
thae | then |
thaefathan | thicken |
thar | there |
thäet | it |
theirra | their |
thelduin | rule over |
therr | they |
theyna | be silent |
thin | thorn |
thindr | pine tree |
thön | than |
thorna | those |
thornessa | this |
thorta | speak |
thrautha | throw |
threyja | desire |
thrífa | grasp, seize |
thrífask | grasp for oneself |
thringa | rain |
thrysta | thrust; compress |
thurra | dry (v.) |
thverr | traverse |
titlingr | sparrow |
togira | cripple |
togira ikonoka | the cripple who is whole |
traevam | tree |
tuatha | temper, tempering |
tuatha du orothrim | tempering the fool’s wisdom (level in riders’ training) |
u | the negative prefix for in-, un-, dis. (see also o) |
un | and |
und | nothingness, the void |
undir | under |
unin | in |
vae | we |
vaengr | wing |
vaer | sea |
vaer ethilnadras | a brown, free-floating seaweed with gas-filled bladders along the joints of its branching stem |
vaetna | scatter, dispel |
vakna | awaken |
vald | rule |
valdr | ruler |
vandr | bad |
vanta | is lacking |
vanyalí | magic |
vara | spring (the season) |
vard | guard, ward |
varda | watch over |
varden | warders, guardians |
vardi | protect |
vaupna | arm |
vel | upon |
vëoht | slow |
vér | its |
vercingetorix | great king of warriors |
verda | become |
vergandí | killer |
vergarí | kill |
vergathos | forgetfulness |
verkr | pain |
verma | heat (n.) |
verrunsmal | fight (v.) |
vervada | storm-cleaver |
vindr | air, wind |
vinr | friend |
vinr älfakyn | elf friend |
vodhr | a male honorific of middling praise, suffix attached with a hyphen |
vök | hole in ice |
völlr | field |
vöndr | a thin, straight stick |
vor | a male honorific for a close friend, suffix attached with a hyphen |
vrangr | awry; wandering |
waíse | be |
welden | forest |
weohnata | will |
weohnataí | would |