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    The Wheel of Time Companion

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      pochivat—(v.) start

      poldar—(adj.) skinny

      polov—(n.) shelf

      potadi—(n.) debt

      potsa—(n.) collar

      poulam—(n.) boot(s)

      pranent—(n.) tendency

      prashat—(n.) process

      prasta—(n.) idea

      prato—(adj.) such

      pravilam—(adj.) regular

      probita—(v.) drink

      procol—(n.) map

      profel—(v.) test

      proyago—(n.) experience

      ptash—(n.) effect

      punia—(v.) may

      punta—(n.) number

      purtah—(n., adj. & adv.) enough

      purvene—(n.) horn

      pyast—(n.) throat

      qaato—(n.) cake

      qaiset—(pron., adj. & adv.) same

      qamir—(n.) silk

      qen—(adv. & conj.) when

      qinar—(n.) niece

      rabat—(v.) manage

      rabdo—(adj.) sudden

      raf—(v.) fly

      ragha—(adj., adv. & prep.) near

      raha—(n. & adj.) free(dom), having liberty

      rahien—(n.) dawn

      Rahien Sorei—(n.) Dawn Runners: Aiel warrior society

      rahtsi—(n.) authority

      rahvin—(n.) “promise of freedom”; name of a Forsaken

      raia—(n.) air

      rainn—(n.) kennel

      raken—(n.) a large flying exotic animal of the Seanchan

      rakh—(n., adj. & adv.) back

      ramay—(n.) table

      ranell—(n.) mountain range(s)

      ranzak—(n. & v.) guide

      raqit—(v.) shake

      rastra—(n.) road

      ravad—(n.) street

      raya—(poss. pron.) mine; my own

      rema’kar—(n.) energy whip; a weapon from the Age of Legends

      remath—(n. & v.) whip

      rennen—(n.) cook

      renni—(v.) cook

      rensal—(n.) kitchen

      restar—(adj.) medical

      rhadiem—(v.) prepare (insistent)

      rhaul—(n.) rice

      rhiod—(n.) a world or land

      rhub—(n.) a small piece

      Rhyagelle—(n.) Those Who Come Home, or the Homecomers; a Seanchan term

      rieht—(n.) balance

      rimbai—(n.) berry

      risor—(v.) trick

      roban—(n.) oven

      rodinat—(n.) relation

      roedane—(v.) bit (past tense)

      roedna—(v.) bite

      ronagh—(n.) slope

      roscher—(adj.) separate

      rouyte—(n.) mark

      rulli—(adj.) round

      rumpo—(v.) drop

      runyat—(n.) weight

      sa—(prefix) used to indicate the superlative

      sa—(adv. & prep.) in

      saa—(n.) a tiny black fleck that moves across a Forsaken’s eyes when the True Power is accessed; increases the more True Power is used

      saana—(n.) teacher

      sa’angreal—(n.) a device, stronger than angreal, that enhances the power to channel

      saantar—(n.) teaching

      sa’blagh—(n.) library

      safar—(n. & adj.) white

      sag—(n.) time

      sagain—(n.) it is time

      sahlan—(n.) attention

      sai—(adj. prefix) related to power

      saidar—(n.) the female side of the Power

      saidin—(n.) the male side of the Power

      sain—(v.) is

      saizo—(v.) request

      salidien—(n.) humor

      samid—(v.) band

      samma—(n.) destroyer; blinder

      Samma N’Sei—(n.) Eye Blinders

      sammael—(n.) destroyer of hope; name of a Forsaken

      sanasant—(n.) knowledge

      santhal—(n.) industry

      sar—(pron.) she

      sara—(n.) a dance

      sast—(adv.) almost

      scrup—(adv. & prep.) between

      se—(pron.) themselves

      se—(pron.) it(self)

      sedai—(n.) servant(s)

      seel—(n.) amusement

      segade—(n.) spiny leathery plant with white blossoms in Aiel Waste

      seia—(n.) eye(s); in those forms where it combines, becomes sei

      Seia Doon—(n.) Black Eyes: Aiel warrior society

      Sei’cair—(n.) Aiel title for Perrin; literally, “golden eyes”

      Seiera—(n.) name of Min’s mare; name of a flower known in Baerlon as “blue-eye”

      sei’mosiev—(adj.) literally means (of) lowered or downcast eyes, indicates loss of face or honor; used by Seanchan

      sei’taer—(adj.) (of) straight or level eyes; used by the Seanchan regarding having or gaining face

      semirhage—(n.) the promise of pain itself, or one who embodies the promise of pain; name of a Forsaken

      sene—(adv.) as/like; (v.) to like

      seren—(adj.) stubborn; obstinate

      serenda—(n.) stubborn one; also, name of the palace of the King of Amadicia, outside Amador

      serenla—(n.) stubborn daughter; an Old Tongue name given Min by Siuan

      sha—(n.) noise

      shaani—(n.) quality

      shadar—(n.) shadow

      Shadar Logoth—(n.) Shadow’s Waiting, or Where the Shadow Waits; name of the city Aridhol that became tainted with evil

      Shadar Nor—(n.) name given to Latra Posae meaning “Cutter (or Slicer) of the Shadow”

      shae—(n.) dog

      shae’en—(n.) dogs

      Shae’en M’taal—(n.) Stone Dogs: Aiel warrior society

      shaek—(n.) house

      shaendi—(n.) aunt

      shaff—(n.) condition

      shai—(n.) woman

      shaidar—(n. & adj.) dark, as in pitch-darkness of night; indication of evil or wrong

      Shaidar Haran—(n.) Hand of the Dark: name of an “extreme” Myrddraal

      shaiel—(n.) she/the woman who is dedicated; Tigraine’s Aiel name

      shain—(n.) peace

      Shai’tan—(n.) name of the Dark One

      sha’je—(n.) a type of duel in ancient Qal; mentioned by Semirhage

      shak—(pron., adj. & adv.) any

      sha’mad—(n.) literally, “loud noise”; thunder

      Sha’mad Conde—(n.) Thunder Walkers: Aiel warrior society

      shama—(n.) a musical instrument of the Age of Legends

      shambayan—(n.) chamberlain; man in charge of securing provisions and supplies; a Borderlands term

      shan—(n.) lord

      shanna’har—(n.) Saldaean anniversary marriage celebration

      shao—(v.) jump

      shar—(n.) blood; bloodline; refers to descent rather than blood in the veins, i.e., heritage

      sha’rah—(n.) an ancient strategy game consisting of a black and white piece called Fisher, a black and white 13 × 13 square board, 33 red pieces and 33 green pieces

      shari—(n.) plural of shar

      shatayan—(n.) chatelaine; female in charge of ordering servants and running the household; Borderlands term

      shaval—(n. & adj.) linen

      Shayol Ghul—(n.) Doom Pit

      Sh’boan—(n.) empress; Sharan term

      Sh’botay—(n.) empress’s consort; Sharan term

      sheen—(n.) bringers of, or those who exemplify something

      sheikar—(adj.) bright

      shen—(n.) band or group; brother (hood)

      Shen an Calhar—(n.) The Band of the Red Hand; originally a legendary Manetheren fighting force from the Trolloc Wars; name adopted by Mat’s soldiers

      shi—(suffix) denotes multiples of ten (yat/ye suffix is dropped above the teens); e.g., suk’shi = seventy

      shiatar—(n. & adj.) iron

      shin—(n.) journey

      shitak—(adj.) different

      shodet—(n.) comb

      shost—(n.) knee

      shoufa—(n.) dust veil; used by the Aiel


      shuk—(n.) health

      shukri—(adj.) healthy

      sich—(n.) bag

      sidama—(n.) radiance

      sidhat—(n.) example

      simp—(adj.) thin

      sin—(n. & pron.) he or man

      sind—(adv.) never

      siswai—(n.) spear

      siswai’aman—(n.) spear(s) of the dragon; term used by the Aiel

      slagh—(adj.) bent

      sleesh—(n.) dress

      smoog—(n.) steam

      so—(n.) thing or entity

      sob—(conj.) if

      sobel—(n.) button

      soe—(n.) truth

      Soe’feia—(n.) Seanchan Truthspeaker, Speaker of the Truth

      soende—(v.) carry

      soetam—(n.) great rat found in the Drowned Lands

      sofar—(n.) a vehicle having steering planes

      so’jhin—(n.) “a thing of exaltation”; Seanchan hereditary upper servants of the blood; also freely translated as “a height among lowliness” or “both sky and valley”

      soovri—(n.) behavior

      sor—(n. & adj.) work(ing)

      sorbe—(v.) run

      sora—(n.) life

      sorda—(n.) a distinct species of rat found in the Aiel Waste

      sorei—(n.) runner(s)

      soudhov—(n.) cabbage

      souk—(n.) bee

      souvra—(n.) mind

      souvraya—(comb.) literally, “my own mind”

      sovin—(n.) hands; unmodified, “hands that are open and empty”

      Sovin Nai—(n.) Knife Hands: Aiel warrior society

      sovya—(adj.) another/any other

      spashoi—(n.) taste

      spiat—(v.) help

      spillon—(n.) disease

      spondat—(adj.) early

      spotsu—(n.) bridge

      s’redit—(n.) Seanchan name for boar-horses

      staba—(n. & adj.) copper

      staera—(n.) copper scraping stick for the sweat-tent among the Aiel

      stedding—(n.) an Ogier homeland and place of sanctuary

      sterpan—(n.) sex

      stobur—(n.) stem

      straviant—(n.) insurance

      streith—(n. & adj.) a textile from the Age of Legends that changed color according to the wearer’s emotions

      stripo—(n.) wing

      suchan—(n.) growth

      sukyat—(adj.) seven, a quantifier of material objects

      sukye—(adj.) seven, descriptive of the immaterial, such as ideas, arguments or propositions

      sul—(v.) hold

      sul’dam—(n.) leash holder, holder of the leash (literally: hold-leash); a Seanchan term

      sulwed—(n.) substance

      sunatien—(n.) education

      suravye—(n.) peace

      sursa—(n.) sticks used to eat in Arad Doman

      suzain—(adj.) false

      svayor—(n.) soap

      swabel—(n.) glove

      syndon—(n.) birth

      sysyn—(n.) brain

      szere—(adj.) lower

      ta—(n.) related to the Pattern

      ta’maral’ailen—(n.) web of destiny (around those who are ta’veren); literally, pattern destined before; a term used by the Ogier

      taak—(adv.) yes

      taal—(n. & adj.) stone

      taberan—(n.) digestion

      taer—(adj.) straight, level or steady; also forthright, straightforward

      tahni—(adj.) clean

      tai—(adj.) true (plural is tain)

      Tai’daishar—(n.) Lord of Glory (literally, the True Glory or True Blood of Battle); also, the name of Rand’s horse

      tain—(adj.) plural of tai

      Tain Shari—(n.) True Bloods: Aiel warrior society

      tai’shar—(n.) true blood; used, e.g., in Tai’shar Manetheren! True Blood of Manetheren! (a greeting of honor used in the Borderlands)

      taishite—(v.) favor

      tamu—(n.) stamp

      tan—(n. & adj.) sovereign

      tana—(v.) get

      tanilji—(n.) insect

      tar—(n.) tower

      tarasin—(n.) tower of man; name of palace in Ebou Dar

      tarbun—(n.) hat

      tarmon—(adj.) final, last, ultimate

      Tarmon Gai’don—(n.) the Last Battle (has passed into everyday use; no longer italicized); from the Prophecies of the Dragon

      Tar Valon—(n.) literally, “tower that guards”

      tashi—(adj.) ready

      taskel—(n.) reason

      tasu—(v.) make

      tatatoun—(n.) instrument

      tati—(n.) voice

      ta’veren—(n.) those who cause the fabric of the Pattern to bend around them, changing the weave; literally, “pattern, those who alter or are tied to”

      tcheran—(n.) an ancient game, having a board and pieces called High Counselor, Counselors and Spires

      tebout—(adj.) probable

      tefara—(n.) record

      Tel’aran’rhiod—(n.) The Unseen World, World of Dreams; a term used by Aes Sedai

      telio—(adj.) transparent

      ter—(prefix) refers to a limited or specific application

      ter’angreal—(n.) a tool made to perform a specific function using the One Power; some require channeling to energize, others not

      terta—(v.) rub

      tezra—(adj.) gray

      thamel—(adj.) young, or pertaining to youth

      thaz—(prep.) at

      theini—(n.) trousers

      thorain—(n.) loss

      thorat—(n.) coat

      ti—(prep.) to

      tia—(prep.) to; to the

      tiel—(adv. & prep.) about

      tiest—(n.) head

      tiganza—(n.) Tinkers’ dance

      timari—(n.) skin

      t’ingshen—(n.) treebrother; a compound word that is used in a formal address to an Ogier, which literally means “to you—representative of something most important (i.e., the tree)—in brotherhood”

      tinto—(n.) wall

      tipakati—(n.) selection

      tippat—(n.) plate

      tirast—(v.) pull

      t’mat—(n.) a red fruit, from the Aiel Waste

      toh—(n.) obligation/duty; a term used by Aiel

      tolin—(adj.) stiff

      tom—(prep.) among

      tongel—(n. & adj.) secret

      toopan—(adj.) short

      topito—(n.) direction

      to’raken—(n.) a huge, exotic flying animal of the Seanchan

      torian—(n. & adj.) silver

      torkat—(v.) touch

      torm—(n.) Seanchan exotic animal, a cross between a horse-sized cat and a lizard

      torreale—(n., adj. & adv.) north

      totah—(adj. & adv.) far

      toulat—(n.) copy

      tovya—(v.) roll

      trefon—(n.) system

      treyat—(adj.) three, a quantifier of material objects

      treye—(adj.) three, descriptive of the immaterial, such as ideas, arguments or propositions

      tsag—(interjection) bollocks; an obscenity uttered by Sammael

      tsang—(adj.) despised

      tsatsi—(n.) bottle

      tsinas—(n. & v.) brake

      tsingu—(n. & v.) honor

      tsorovan—(n.) a storm, or a smaller storm

      Tsorovan’m’hael—(n.) Storm Leader; the name Taim gave Asha’man Gedwyn

      tuatha—(n.) traveler; one who moves from place to place; can be a vagabond

      Tuatha’an—(n.) the Traveling People

      tuhat—(suffix) denotes thousands (yat/ye suffix is dropped above teens); e.g., tre’tuhat = three thousand

      tuhat—(adj.) one thousand

      tumasen—(adj.) safe

      tumerest—(n.) bulb

      tunga—(n.) point

      tyagani—(n.) respect

      tyaku—(v.) keep

      ubriva—(n.) surprise

      ubunto—(n.) animal

      udiya—(adj.) clear

      uglat—(v.) smash


      uiwa—(adj.) good

      uldatein—(n.) division

      umeil—(v.) seem

      undacar—(n.) plane

      ungost—(n.) finger

      unyat—(adj. & adv.) late

      upendar—(n.) net

      urkros—(n.) egg

      ursta—(v.) fix

      urstae—(adj.) fixed

      usont—(n.) tray

      uttat—(v.) slip

      uvaal—(n.) leg

      vaakaja—(n.) sense

      vadin—(n.) bar/barrier

      vaeku—(v.) station

      vaesht—(n. & conj.) while

      vakar—(v.) move

      valdar—(n.) guard

      Valdar Cuebeyari—(n.) the Heart Guard; literally, the Guard of the Heart (of the Nation/People/Land)

      valon—(v.) guard

      varkol—(n.) sheep

      varma—(n.) ray

      vartan—(n.) glass

      vasen—(n.) arrow

      vasen’cierto—(n.) arrow of time; idiomatic phrase which literally means “arrow enduring”

      vastri—(n. & v.) rule

      vavaya—(n.) flight

      veel—(n.) ink

      velach—(n.) receipt

      velin—(n.) feather

      velu—(v.) end

      veren—(n.) those who cause change or are tied to

      veshan—(n.) way

      vesna—(n.) spring

      vetan—(n.) seed

      vezo—(n.) chalk

      vhool—(n.) basket

      viboin—(n.) pocket

      vid—(prep.) with

      vidhel—(n.) law

      vidnu—(v.) sort

      viliso—(v.) fold

      vin—(n.) promise

      vlafael—(n.) government

      vlagh—(n.) field

      vodish—(n. & v.) judge

      vokosh—(n.) hair

      vol—(n.) father(s) or sire(s), specific to a male who has used brutal means, i.e., a rapist

      vovok—(n.) wolf

      vraak—(v.) drain

      vrang—(adj.) cruel

      vream—(n.) shock

      vron—(n.) watcher(s)

      vronne—(v.) watch

      vyashak—(n.) organization

      vyavi—(n.) writing

      vyen—(v.) fade

      vyropat—(n., adj., adv. & prep.) opposite

      wabunen—(n.) connection

      wadlian—(adj.) simple

      wafal—(n. & adj.) hanging

      wagg—(n.) nerve

      wahati—(n.) porter

      waji—(n. & adv.) now

      wakaput—(n.) ship

      wanda—(v.) match

      wansho—(n.) builders; Shienaran term for the Ogier

      wapro—(v.) cover

      warat—(n.) branch

      washdor—(adj.) wise

      wastin—(n.) spoon

      watari—(n.) decision

      wek—(prep.) off

      weladhi—(n.) family

      welakai—(n. & adv.) tomorrow

      werstom—(n.) food

      whado—(adj.) fertile

      whakatu—(v.) increase

      whandin—(n.) event

      whudra—(n. & v.) regret

      widon—(adv., prep. & conj.) after

     


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