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    Dark 18 - Dark Possession

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    avio—wedded

      avio päläfertiil—lifemate

      belső—within; inside

      ćaδa—to flee; to run; to escape

      coro—to flow; to run like rain

      csitri—little one (female)

      eći—to fall

      ek—suffix added after a noun ending in a consonant to make it plural

      ekä—brother

      elä—to live

      elävä—alive

      elävä ainak majaknak—land of the living

      elid—life

      én—I

      en—great, many, big

      En Puwe—The Great Tree. Related to the legends of Ygddrasil, the axis mundi, Mount Meru, heaven and hell, etc.

      engem—me

      és—and

      että—that

      fáz—to feel cold or chilly

      fertiil—fertile one

      fesztelen—airy

      fü—herbs; grass

      gond—care; worry (noun)

      hän—he; she; it

      hany—clod; lump of earth

      irgalom—compassion; pity; mercy

      jälleen—again

      jama—to be sick, wounded, or dying; to be near death (verb)

      jelä—sunlight; day, sun; light

      joma—to be under way; to go

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

      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 (noun)

      kaŋa—to call; to invite; to request; to beg

      kaŋk—windpipe; Adam's apple; throat

      Karpatii—Carpathian

      käsi—hand

      kepä—lesser, small, easy, few

      kinn—out; outdoors; outside; without

      kinta—fog, mist, smoke

      koje—man; husband; drone

      kola—to die

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

      kont—warrior

      kule—hear

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

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

      kuńa—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

      kuulua—to belong; to hold

      lamti—lowland; meadow

      lamti ból jüti, kinta, ja szelem—the nether world (literally: "the meadow of night, mists, and ghosts")

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

      lewl—spirit

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

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

      ma—land; forest

      mäne—rescue; save

      me—we

      meke—deed; work (noun). To do; to make; to work (verb).

      minan—mine

      minden—every, all (adj.)

      möért?—what for? (exclamation)

      molanâ—to crumble; to fall apart

      molo—to crush; to break into bits

      mozdul—to begin to move, to enter into movement

      nä—for

      ŋamaŋ—this; this one here

      nélkül—without

      nenä—anger

      no—like; in the same way as; as

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

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

      nyelv—tongue

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

      odam—dream; sleep (verb)

      oma—old; ancient

      omboće—other; second (adj.)

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

      otti—to look; to see; to find

      owe—door

      pajna—to press

      pälä—half; side

      palafertiil—mate or wife

      pél—to be afraid; to be scared of

      pesä—nest (literal); protection (figurative)

      pide—above

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

      pitä—keep; hold

      piwtä—to follow; to follow the track of game

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

      pus—healthy; healing

      pusm—to be restored to health

      puwe—tree; wood

      reka—ecstasy; trance

      rituaali—ritual

      saγe—to arrive; to come; to reach

      salama—lightning; lightning bolt

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

      śaro—frozen snow

      siel—soul

      sisar—sister

      sív—heart

      sívdobbanás—heartbeat

      soŋe—to enter; to penetrate; to compensate; to replace

      susu—home; birthplace (noun); at home (adv.)

      szabadon—freely

      szelem—ghost

      tappa—to dance; to stamp with the feet (verb)

      te—you

      ted—yours

      toja—to bend; to bow; to break

      toro—to fight; to quarrel

      tule—to meet; to come

      türe—full; satiated; accomplished

      tyvi—stem; base; trunk

      uskol—faithful

      uskolfertiil—allegiance

      veri—blood

      vigyáz—to care for; to take care of

      vii—last; at last; finally

      wäke—power

      wara—bird; crow

      weńća—complete; whole

      wete—water

     

     

     



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