User:Vivaporius/Sandbox/Vespia/Lexicon

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Native spelling (Vâka Veskoyâno)/Transliteration/Anglicization/"Definition"

A[edit]

  • Adeka Adeka, trans. Adeka; "tall tree/forest, woods"
  • Adīma Adīma, trans. Adema; "plant, flora, 'fruitage of the land'"
  • Adīn Adīn, trans. Adin; "new, fresh"
  • Ahuvâk Ahuvâk, trans. Ahuvak; "politics, 'study of words'"
  • Akī Akī, trans. Aki; "pure, innocent, clean"
  • Amujīšok Amujīšok, trans. Amujishok; "'expansive (and) fiery death', explosion"
  • Ankâso Ankâšo, trans. Ankasho; "semen, ejaculate, sex-water"
  • Arīšu Arīšu, trans. Arishu; "defeat, failure, disappointment"
  • Arkân Arkân, trans. Arkan; "pillar, bastion, support"
  • Au Au-, trans. Au-; "subordinate, lieutenant, aide"

Â[edit]

  • Âdövo Âdövo, trans. Aduvo; "seed, infant (or unborn child), sapling"
  • Âho Âho, trans. Aho; "speak, say, talk"
  • Âhovâk Âhovâk, trans. Ahovak; "debating, arguing, 'war of words'"
  • Âhoyīk Âhoyīk, trans. Ahoyik; "sermon podium"
  • Âkītân Âkītân, trans. Akitan; "chosen, heir, crown prince"
  • Âku Âku, trans. Aku; "yellow"
  • Âkzun Âkzun, trans. Akzun; "wealth, gold, affluence"
  • Âkzuvâk Âkzuvâk, trans. Akzuvak; "finance, banking, 'wealth warfare'"
  • Âmuk Âmuk, trans. Amuk; "grow, spread, expand"
  • Ânka Ânka, trans. Anka; "sex, coitus"
  • šīna šīna, trans. Ashina; "purification well"
  • Âurek Âurek, trans. Aurek; "little lord, lordling, duke"
  • Âurukīda Âurukīda, trans. Aurukida; "frigate"
  • Âvu Âvu, trans. Avu; "well, pit, hole"
  • Axâmu Axâmu, trans. Azhamu; "vagina, vulva, 'valley entrance'"
  • Âxī Âxī, trans. Azhi; "valley, lowland, basin"
  • Âyoka Âyoka, trans. Ayoka; "please, satisfy, to fulfill"

D[edit]

  • Dâhok Dâhok, trans. Dahok; "bread"
  • Dâk Dâk, trans. Dak; "strong, mighty"
  • Dâkīvâk Dâkīvâk, trans. Dakivak; "cruiser"
  • Dâk'Dīyon Dâk'Dīyon, trans. Dak'Diyon; "athletic physique, mighty form, 'hard-body'"
  • Dâsīk Dâsīk, trans. Dasik; "far, distant, away"
  • Dâku Dâku, trans. Daku; "big, large, vast"
  • Dâkumâr Dâkumâr, trans. Dakumar; "continent, landmass, 'great/large expanse'"
  • Dâkuzâk Dâkuzâk, trans. Dakuzak; "'lord (of the) expanse', count/earl"
  • Dâhok Dâhok, trans. Dahok; "bread"
  • Dâso Dâso, trans. Daso; "long, length, stretch"
  • Daxâka Daxâka, trans. Dazhaka; "human mace (weapon made from human skull)"
  • Deka Deka, trans. Deka; "green, fertile, abundant"
  • Dezomâk Dezomâk, trans. Dezomak; "think, reason, logic"
  • Dījeyan Dījeyan, trans. Dijeyan; "sexual petting, foreplay, body-passion"
  • Dimok Dimok, trans. Dimok; "governor, magistrate"
  • Dīn Dīn, trans. Din; "wheat, barley, grain"
  • Dīna Dīna, trans. Dena; "lily, flower"
  • Dīyâk Dīyâk, trans. Diyak; "model, type, version"
  • Dīyon Dīyon, trans. Diyon; "body, person"
  • Dīyonīn Dīyonīn, trans. Diyonin; "people, crowd, host"
  • Dīyonīxâk Dīyonīxâk, trans. Diyonizhak; "republic, 'people (are) master'"
  • Doka Doka, trans. Doka; "crawl"
  • Dorīka Dorīka, trans. Doreka; "vineyard"
  • Dorīn Dorīn, trans. Dorin; "grapes"
  • Dukor Dukor, trans. Dukor; "to mold, subjugate, dominate"
  • Döhen Döhen, trans. Duhen; "poison"
  • Döno Döno, trans. Duno; "slow, simmer, boil"
  • Dumâda Dumâda, trans. Dumada; "reveal, clarify, explain"
  • Dura Dura, trans. Dura; "hearth, boudoir, 'place of contentment'"

E[edit]

  • Eda Eda, trans. Eda; "stomach, womb, bosom"
  • Edoza Edoza, trans. Edoza; "servant, retainer, 'right-hand of the master'"
  • Ekīda Ekīda, trans. Ekida; "transition, to move between"
  • Ekīn Ekīn, trans. Ekin; "right (direction)"
  • Ekīva Ekīva, trans. Ekiva; "east"
  • Ekovīnka Ekovīnka, trans. Ekovinka; "traveler's prayer shrine"
  • Ekiva Ekoyu, trans. Ekoyu; "locomotion, vehicle, to be moved"
  • Eköza Eköza, trans. Ekuza; "travel, journey (or exploration), an accomplishment"
  • Ekujīya Ekujīya, trans. Ekujiya; "dance, 'to move with passion'"
  • Ejâda Ejâda, trans. Ejada; "abundance, harvest, plentiful"
  • Eju Eju, trans. Eju; "that"
  • Emân Emân, trans. Eman; "mercy, compassion, pity"
  • Emâna Emâna, trans. Emana; "to give, to tithe"
  • Emâr Emâr, trans. Emar; "walk, move, stroll"
  • Erīma Erīma, trans. Erima; "grey"
  • Eru Eru, trans. Ero; "grove, meadow, pasture"
  • Eruxa Eruxa, trans. Erozha; "temple gardens"
  • Ešu Ešu, trans. Eshu; "soft, silk, comforting"
  • Esovun Esovun, trans. Esovun; "swim"
  • Eta Eta, trans. Eta; "gibberish, nonsense, ignorant"
  • Evon Evon, trans. Evon; "stand, stay"
  • Evoyun Evoyun, trans. Evoyun; "hello, greetings"
  • Exosâk Exosâk, trans. Ezhosak; "brother (of the) knife, eunuch"
  • Ezon Ezon, trans. Ezon; "brother, comrade, friend"

H[edit]

  • Hâk Hâk, trans. Hak; "yes, affirmative"
  • Hâka Hâka, trans. Haka; "mace, club"
  • Hâva Hâva, trans. Hava; "wall, boundary, limitation"
  • Hâkīyon Hâkīyon, trans. Hakiyon; "house, clan, host"
  • Hâyīk Hâyīk, trans. Hayik; "hair, crown, north, apex"
  • Hâzahun Hâzahun, trans. Hazahun; "honorable path, upbringing, rearing"
  • Hâzan Hâzan, trans. Hazan; "honor, honorable"
  • Hâzaxân Hâzaxân, trans. Hazazhan; "honorable lord, viceroy, trusted one"
  • Henodu Henodu, trans. Henodu; "glory, fame, prestige"
  • Hīda Hīda, trans. Hida (from Eda); "middle, center"
  • Hīyâk Hīyâk, trans. Hiyak; "foot, bottom, nadir"
  • Hīzu Hīzu, trans. Hizu; "music, song, melody"
  • Hīzuyâk Hīzuyâk, trans. Hizuyak; "sing, chant, to make song"
  • Hoku Hoku, trans. Hoku; "good, excellent, acceptable"
  • Hoya Hoya, trans. Hoya; "breasts, chest, abdomen"
  • Huâka Huâka, trans. Huaka; "badge, mark of authority, 'copper-mark'"
  • Hud Hud, trans. Hud; "neck, throat, esophagus"
  • Huk Huk, trans. Huk; "copper"
  • Humīk Humīk, trans. Humik; "lock, bolt, hook"
  • Hun Hun, trans. Hun; "road, pathway, avenue"
  • Hunītan Hunītan, trans. Hunitan; "command, obligation, duty"
  • Huvâkonīn Huvâkonīn, trans. Huvakonin; "total war, genocide, 'our way (of) war'"

Ī[edit]

  • Īdöya Īdöya, trans. Iduya; "loss, mourning, outcry"
  • Īha Īha, trans. Iha; "fly, aloft, afloat"
  • Īkâdu Īkâdu, trans. Ihadu; "glass, clear surface"
  • Īkīn Īkīn, trans. Ikin; "shrewd, tactful, discerning"
  • Īja Īja, trans. Ija; "feather"
  • Īmâr Īmâr, trans. Imar; "day, morning, light"
  • Īntâk Īntâk, trans. Intak; "to divide, to separate, to keep away from"
  • Īnzura Īnzura, trans. Inzura; "week"
  • Īokö Īokö, trans. Ioku; "offspring, progeny, descendant"
  • Īonkuma Īonkuma, trans. Ionkuma; "priestly home/apartment"
  • Īon Īon, trans. Ion (also Eon); "beloved, trusted, confide"
  • Īonomâr Īonomâr, trans. Ionomar; "entrusted land, 'land entrusted into one's care'"
  • Īonâk Īonâk, trans. Ionak; "priest, one to confide in"
  • Īonâkīn Īonâkīn, trans. Ionakin; "priesthood, clergy"
  • Īonâkīn Īonâkīn, trans. Ionikon; "beloved haven, haven of trust"
  • Īosânka Īosânka, trans. Iosanka; "priestly meeting place, 'circle of priests'"
  • Īotâju Īotâju, trans. Iotaju; "administrative office of chief priest"
  • Īuna Īuna, trans. Iuna; "hope, confidence, assurance"
  • Īva Īva, trans. Iva; "lantern, light source"
  • Īxa Īxa, trans. Izha; "peace, quiet, calm"
  • Īxakīn Īxakīn, trans. Izhakin; "monks (unisex), 'peaceful children'"
  • Īxon Īxon, trans. Izhon; "death, silence"
  • Īxonīduka Īxonīduka, trans. Izhoneduka; "temple cemetery, burial grounds, 'assembly place of the dead'"
  • Īxovâka Īxovâka, trans. Izhovaka; "death tattoo, mark of death, death's mark"
  • Īyâva Īyâva, trans. Iyava; "wind, air, breeze"
  • Īyâduk Īyâduk, trans. Iyaduk; "windcatcher"

K[edit]

  • Kâja Kâja, trans. Kaja; "fine, exceptional, admirable"
  • Kâma Kâma, trans. Kama; "plains, expanse, region"
  • Kâr Kâr, trans. Kar; "bulwark, stronghold"
  • Kârī Kârī, trans. Kari; "bride, wife, supporter/to shore up"
  • Kâra Kâra, trans. Kara; "fortress, refuge, citadel/city"
  • Katâr Katâr, trans. Katar; "sword, blade, cutlass"
  • Kâxa Kâxa, trans. Kazha; "blue"
  • Kâyun Kâyun, trans. Kayun; "happy, joyous, cheerful"
  • Kek Kek, trans. Kek; "frog, leap(er), wily"
  • , trans. Ki; "I"
  • Kīnu Kīnu, trans. Kinu; "me, myself"
  • Kīr Kīr, trans. Kir; "ship, vessel, hull"
  • Kon Kon, trans. Kon; "island, isle, haven"
  • Kona Kona, trans. Kona; "cloud, aloof, haughty"
  • Konīšân Konīšân, trans. Konishan; "battleship, dreadnought, 'island of steel'"
  • Korâk Korâk, trans. Korak; "monastery, convent, center of prayer/contemplation"
  • Kovīna Kovīna, trans. Kovina; "divine spirit, avatar, deity"
  • Kovoya Kovoya, trans. Kovoya; "rain, cloud-tears"
  • Kozura Kozura, trans. Kozura; "month"
  • Ku Ku, trans. Ku; "we, us"
  • Kudâk Kudâk, trans. Kudak; "chief, prefect, 'local mighty (one)'"
  • Kuma Kuma, trans. Kuma; "home, residence"
  • Kumova Kumova, trans. Kumova; "eye of the house, oeil-de-boeuf"
  • Kuxodunânīn Kuxodunânīn, trans. Kuzhodunanin; "'we (who would willingly) die for others'"
  • Kuvīnka Kuvīnka, trans. Kuvinka; "house shrine'"
  • Kuzun Kuzun, trans. Kuzun; "from, located in/at, hailing from"

J[edit]

  • Jadeyan Jâdeyân, trans. Jadeyan; "masturbation, hand-passion"
  • Jado Jâdo, trans. Jado; "fist, hand"
  • Jasuya Jâšuya, trans. Jashuya; "cruel, harsh, wicked, 'for one's own benefit'"
  • Jayuda Jâyuda, trans. Jayuda; "reliquary, 'holy of holies'"
  • Jazura Jâzura, trans. Jazura; "hour"
  • Jedak Jedâk, trans. Jedak; "force, aggression, use of power"
  • Jeyan Jeyân, trans. Jeyan; "love, affection, admiration"
  • Jeyīma Jeyīma, trans. Jeyima; "(to) prune, 'kill out of affection/concern'"
  • Jihumik Jīhumīk, trans. Jihumik; "matchlock (or flintlock) gun, 'fire-hook'"
  • Jihun Jīhun, trans. Jihun; "electricity, 'fire avenue'"
  • Jivak Jīvâk, trans. Jivak; "fire, passion, excite"
  • Jivakon Jīvâkon, trans. Jivakon; "life, energy, vigor"
  • Jivanamu Jīvânamu, trans. Jivanamu; "fire-pit"
  • Jivayo Jīvâyo, trans. Jivayo; "murder, kill, slay"
  • Jodon Jodön, trans. Jodun; "lie, untruth, deceit"
  • Jodokin Jodökīn, trans. Jodukin; "heretic, blasphemer, apostate"
  • Jora Jora, trans. Jora; "age, moment, period"
  • Johik Jöhīk, trans. Juhek; "prison, restriction, punishment"
  • Jurohak Jurohâk, trans. Jurohak; "heavy, burden, concern"
  • Judiyak Judīyâk, trans. Judiyak; "government, the state, 'burden of power'"
  • Juva Juva, trans. Juva; "woman, female, girl"

M[edit]

  • Mahuk Mâhuk, trans. Mahuk; "channel, canal, water passage"
  • Mahur Mâhur, trans. Mahur; "cold, winter, frost"
  • Mahuzok Mâhuzok, trans. Mahuzok; "mediator, one who channels/speaks wisdom"
  • Makiyon Mâkīyon, trans. Makiyon; "council, body of wisdom/elders"
  • Mar Mâr, trans. Mar; "land, ground, terrain"
  • Marin Mârīn, trans. Marin; "fief, domain, province"
  • Maseka Maseka, trans. Maseka; "cloth, garment, something weaved"
  • Masak Mashâk, trans. Mashak; "bonds, restraints, locks"
  • Mava Mâva, trans. Mava; "sister, female friend"
  • Mizura Mīzura, trans. Mizura; "minute"
  • Mojizak Mojīzâk, trans. Mojizak; "black magic, foul energy, impure fire"
  • Moju Moju, trans. Moju; "room, space, area"
  • Mok Mok, trans. Mok; "to curse, hex, denounce"
  • Mahozan Mâhozan, trans. Mokazan; "witch, sorcerer, magician"
  • Mojuveka Mojuveka, trans. Mojuveka; "private meeting hall for pilgrims"
  • Muhok Muhok, trans. Muhok; "tool, utility, purpose"
  • Muzad Muzâd, trans. Muzad; "beyond, outside, external"
  • Muzekin Muzekīn, trans. Muzekin; "slave/serf, redeemed outsider, lowly ally"

N[edit]

  • Nahin Nâhīn, trans. Nahin; "drink, to thirst, to swallow"
  • Nakon Nâkön, trans. Nakun; "harbor, '(open) mouth (of water providing) refuge'"
  • Nakzur Nâkzur, trans. Nakzur; "marketplace, lit. 'to thirst for wealth/good price'"
  • Nama Nâma, trans. Nama; "tongue"
  • Namanka Namânka, trans. Namanka; "tongue-sex, fellatio/cunnilingus"
  • Namu Nâmu, trans. Namu; "mouth, opening, entry point"
  • Navad Navâd, trans. Navad; "opinion, explanation"
  • Nedir Nedīr, trans. Nedir; "sleep, rest, relax"
  • Nejata Nejâta, trans. Nejata; "gun, shooter, rifle"
  • Neksan Neksân, trans. Neksan; "witch, warlock, 'one violating the natural laws'"
  • Niru Nīru, trans. Niru; "dye, color, pigments"
  • Nisan Nīšân, trans. Nishan; "oasis, barren water"
  • Niva Nīva, trans. Niva; "barren, empty, desolate"
  • Niyen Nīyen, trans. Niyen; "heart, center, empathy"
  • Nomud Nomud, trans. Nomud; "division, group, section"
  • Nora Nora, trans. Nora; "horse, stallion, helicopter"
  • Nud Nud, trans. Nud; "moist, slush, muck"
  • Nusa Nušâ, trans. Nusha; "automation, unmanned, self-functioning"
  • Nusak Nusâk, trans. Nusak; "machine, robot, automaton"

O[edit]

  • Oanko Oânkö, trans. Oanku; "youth-sex"
  • Oda Oda, trans. Oda; "salt"
  • Odezak Odezâk, trans. Odezak; "unreasonable, illogical, hostile"
  • Ohidu Öhīdu, trans. Ohedu; "mock, defy, to disrespect"
  • Ohin Ohīn, trans. Ohin; "ear"
  • Oko Okö, trans. Oku; "youth, child"
  • Okojeyan Oköjeyân, trans. Okujeyan; "child love, love of children, pedophilia"
  • Okomarin Okömârīn, trans. Okumarin "commoner, citizen, subject"
  • Onavo Onâvo, trans. Onavo; "to know, acknowledge, understand"
  • Oran Orân, trans. Oran; "basket, crib, cradle"
  • Orokan Orökân, trans. Orukan; "intention, motivation, impulse"
  • Osa Oša, trans. Osha; "fishnet"
  • Ova Ova, trans. Ova; "see, around, sight"
  • Ovadu Ovâdu, trans. Ovadu; "ask, inquire, question"
  • Ovaxan Ovaxân, trans. Ovazhan; "inquisitor"
  • Ovika Ovīka, trans. Oveka; "fate, future, the unknown"
  • Ovoda Ovöda, trans. Ovuda; "bless, anoint, to call upon divinity"
  • Ovodiyon Ovödīyon, trans. Ovudiyon; "president, chancellor, 'anointed (by the) people'"
  • Oya Oya, trans. Oya (also Oyo); "pearl, precious, prince/princess"
  • Ozek Ozek, trans. Ozek; "want, desire, demand"
  • Ozuvak Ozuvâk, trans. Ozuvak; "student, trainee, 'child of wisdom'"

R[edit]

  • Rahava Rahâva, trans. Rahava; "prayer hall"
  • Rasamar Râsamar, trans. Rasamar; "prayer mat"
  • Rasad Rašâd, trans. Rashad; "choke, suffocate, to draw breath away"
  • Rasadak Rašâdak, trans. Rashadak; "military maneuver designed to force population into a single area"
  • Ravan Râvan, trans. Ravan; "prayer, supplication, petition"
  • Raya Râya, trans. Raya; "era, generation"
  • Reju Reju, trans. Reju; "tooth, molar, fang"
  • Rejurīda Rejurīda, trans. Rejureda; "tooth-sharpening"
  • Rekuva Reköva, trans. Rekuva; "discipline, moderation, self-castigation"
  • Ridin Rīdīn, trans. Ridin; "scales, small plates, armored pieces'"
  • Ridoka Rīdoka, trans. Ridoka; "lizard, 'scaled crawling-thing'"
  • Riduk Rīduk, trans. Reduk; "truth, fact, legitimate"
  • Rihu Rīhu, trans. Rihu; "lightweight, weak, trivial"
  • Riza Rīza, trans. Riza; "morning, beginning"
  • Rodan Rodân, trans. Rodan; "consume, destroy, to feed (eat)"
  • Rodiman Rodīmân, trans. Rodeman; "cafeteria, banquet hall"
  • Ruda Röda, trans. Ruda; "crush, pummel, smash"
  • Rok Rök, trans. Ruk; "established, set, founded"
  • Rohur Röhur, trans. Ruhur; "man, male, boy"
  • Ron Rön, trans. Run; "name"
  • Rukida Rukīda, trans. Rukida; "spear, pierce, puncture"
  • Ruja Ruja, trans. Ruja; "red"
  • Rutin Rutīn, trans. Rutin; "full, engorged, satisfied"
  • Ruzovak Rözovâk, trans. Ruzovak; "Zheaniic jurisprudence, 'established wisdom'"

S[edit]

  • Sâdīk Sâdīk, trans. Sadik; "hot, summer, sweltering"
  • Sakâta Sakâta, trans. Sakata; "knife, blade, 'little sword'"
  • Sâköna Sâköna, trans. Sakuna; "kinfolk, close body (of relatives), 'small (safe) harbor'"
  • Sânka Sânka, trans. Sanka; "circle, assembly, council"
  • Sâr Sâr, trans. Sar; "edge, end, periphery"
  • Satâk Satâk, trans. Satak; "die, expire, perish"
  • Sâved Sâved, trans. Saved; "serve, obey, to act"
  • Sâvek Sâvek, trans. Savek; "little, small, insignificant"
  • Sâvedâk Sâvedâk, trans. Savedak; "minor lord, baron"
  • Sâ'Vīnka Sâ'Vīnka, trans. Sa'Vinka; "prayer stone"
  • Sâxon Sâxon, trans. Sazhon; "south, entrenched, loyal"
  • Sazâku Sazâku, trans. Sazaku; "shallow blood bowl"
  • Seka Seka, trans. Seka; "weaving, braiding, knitting"
  • Sezura Sezura, trans. Sezura; "second"
  • Sīva Sīva, trans. Siva; "drain, siphon"
  • Sokâhīn Sokâhīn, trans. Sokahin; "elfing, ear-pointing, 'knife-ears'"
  • Sonâk Sonâk, trans. Sonak; "fish, spawn of the water"
  • Soya Soya, trans. Soya; "fetish, idol"
  • Suda Suda, trans. Suda; "rice"
  • Sukân Sukân, trans. Sukan; "village, town, suburb"
  • Suna Suna, trans. Suna; "fog, mist, haze"

Š[edit]

  • Šadīkâr Šadīkâr, trans. Shadikar; "colony, outpost, 'purification settlement'"
  • Šan Šan, trans. Shan; "iron, resilient, noble (verb)"
  • Ševa Ševa, trans. Sheva; "storm, thunder, noisy"
  • Šīdo Šīdo, trans. Shido; "attractive, cute, sweet"
  • Šīhud Šīhud, trans. Shihud; "honey, sweets, confectionery"
  • Šīhuyâma Šīhuyâma, trans. Shihuyama; "incense-burner"
  • Šīk Šīk, trans. Shik; "mirror, reflection"
  • Šīka Šīka, trans. Shika; "silver, honesty, worthiness"
  • Šoâk Šoâk, trans. Shoak; "wash, to cleanse, to wipe away"
  • Šohârk Šohârk, trans. Shohark; "aqueduct, river-pillars"
  • Šohun Šohun, trans. Shohun; "river, stream, water-path"
  • Šokīr Šokīr, trans. Shokir; "ship, vessel, 'sea-hull'"
  • Šokon Šokon, trans. Shokon; "lake, island of water"
  • Šoâmoju Šoâmoju, trans. Shoamoju; "baptismal chamber"
  • Šona Šona, trans. Shona; "water"
  • Šonavu Šonavu, trans. Shonavu; "water-well"
  • Šonor Šonor, trans. Shonor; "courier, messenger, runner"
  • Šovīk Šovīk, trans. Shovik; "swift, strike"

T[edit]

  • Ta Tâ-, trans. Ta-; "supreme, highest, greatest"
  • Tahuka Tâhuka, trans. Tahuka; "sacred avenue"
  • Tak Tâk, trans. Tak; "whip, lash, scourge"
  • Takasohon Tâkašohon, trans. Takashohon; "temple reflecting pools"
  • Takinuka Tâkīnuka, trans. Takinuka; "temple grounds"
  • Tajivaso Tajâīvâšo, trans. Tajivasho; "holy entertainment, holy performance"
  • Takatar Tâkâtar, trans. Takatar; "greatsword, longsword"
  • Takaxu Tâkâxu, trans. Takazhu; "holy water basin"
  • Takin Tâkīn, trans. Takin; "holy, sacred, hallowed"
  • Takon Tâkon, trans. Takon; "sacred haven, temple, place of worship"
  • Takuja Tâkuja, trans. Takuja; "worship hall, 'holy space'"
  • Tana Tâna, trans. Tana; "book, manuscript, codex"
  • Tanaku Tanâku, trans. Tanaku; "library"
  • Taneja Tâneja, trans. Taneja; "cannon, artillery"
  • Tasona Tâšona, trans. Tashona; "ocean, great water"
  • Ta'Vinka Tâ'Vīnka, trans. Ta'Vinka; "obelisk"
  • Tavoyan Tâvoyân, trans. Tavoyan; "supreme terror, land destroyer, main battle tank (common)"
  • Ta'Xadak Tâ'Xâdak, trans. Ta'Zhadak; "supreme mighty one"
  • Ta'Xaxan Tâ'Xâxan, trans. Ta'Zhazhan; "supreme father/patriarch"
  • Tayohun Tâyohun, trans. Tayohun; "holy law, sacred decree, 'Law of the Gods'"
  • Tavijuna Tâvījuna, trans. Tavijuna; "shelf for fetishes/idols"
  • Taza Tâza, trans. Taza; "order, structure, to arrange"
  • Tazanotak Tazânotâk, trans. Tazanotak; "order of (the) holy, priestly order"
  • Tazehonok Tâzehönok, trans. Tazehunok; "imperial highway system"
  • Tazen Tâzen, trans. Tazen; "supreme one/emperor"
  • Tazenkar Tâzenkâr, trans. Tazenkar; "emperor's stronghold/palace"
  • Tazor Tâzor, trans. Tazor; "capital, center, dominant"
  • Tazoya Tâzoya, trans. Tazoya; "complete, absolute, final"
  • Tazu Tâzu, trans. Tazu; "root, foundation, base"
  • Tazura Tâzura, trans. Tazura; "year"
  • Tinan Tīnân, trans. Tinan; "wicker, bamboo"
  • Tiradu Tīrâdu, trans. Tiradu; "twin, dual, double/doublet"
  • Tiya Tīya, trans. Teya; "brazen, shameless, immodest"
  • To To, trans. To; "you"
  • Tok Tok, trans. Tok; "prayer horn"
  • Tuja Tujâ, trans. Tuja; "lion, great cat"
  • Turan Turân, trans. Turan; "sand, soil, strength"
  • Tuvada Tuvâda, trans. Tuvada; "desert"
  • Tuvokunin Tuvokunīn, trans. Tuvokunin; "desert dwellers, 'children (of the) desert'"

U[edit]

  • Udīn Udīn, trans. Udin; "smoke"
  • Udoka Udoka, trans. Udoka; "hunt, stalk"
  • Uhâr Uhâr, trans. Uhar; "sit, perch, remain"
  • Uhud Uhud, trans. Uhud; "bee, hornet, wasp"
  • Uka Uka, trans. Uka; "square, court, assembly place"
  • Ukâjedâk Ukâjedâk, trans. Ukajedak; "assembled voice, vote of the assembly, 'force of the assembled'"
  • Ukâjonâk Ukâjonâk, trans. Ukajonak; "school, college, 'court of insight'"
  • Ukuva Ukuva, trans. Ukuva; "patience, cunning, thorough"
  • Umo Umo, trans. Umo; "who"
  • Unâja Unâja, trans. Unaja; "sport, to jest, play"
  • Urīda Urīda, trans. Ureda; "sharp, perceptive, knifelike"
  • Uron Uron, trans. Uron; "bone"
  • Uru Uru, trans. Uru; "this"
  • Ušâk Ušâk, trans. Ushak; "worker, laborer, 'useful mightiness'"
  • Ušâka Ušâka, trans. Ushaka; "factory, manufactory, 'place where workers congregate'"
  • Ušân Ušân, trans. Ushan; "industry, production, to manufacture'"
  • Uvâdīyon Uvâdīyon, trans. Uvadiyon; "family, sacred body"
  • Uvoka Uvoka, trans. Uvoka; "union, marriage, sacred bond"
  • Uzâk Uzâk, trans. Uzak; "exact, seize, to tax"

V[edit]

  • Vâhu Vâhu, trans. Vahu; "burn, sear, roast"
  • Vâk Vâk, trans. Vak; "war, warfare"
  • Vâka Vâka, trans. Vaka; "sign, standard, insignia"
  • Vâkīn Vâkīn, trans. Vakin; "great cleansing, moving to war, violent cleansing"
  • Vâkomâr Vâkomâr, trans. Vakomar; "battlefield"
  • Vâkör Vâkör, trans. Vakur; "campaign, battle, struggle"
  • Vâkorân Vâkorân, trans. Vakoran; "warrior"
  • Vâjan Vâjan, trans. Vajan; "guardian, custodian, overseer"
  • Vâjavīn Vâjavīn, trans. Vajavin; "guardian statue, spiritual protector"
  • Vân Vân, trans. Van; "eternal, immortal, everlasting"
  • Vâšona Vâšona, trans. Vashona; "hatred, anger, to revile (or defy)"
  • Veka Veka, trans. Veka; "west"
  • Vekīn Vekīn, trans. Vekin; "left (direction)"
  • Vemuzâk Vemuzâk, trans. Vemuzak; "rehabilitated (or redeemed) criminal'"
  • Veskīya Veskīya, trans. Veskiya; "shadows, darkness, mystery"
  • Vīyâduk Vīyâduk, trans. Veyaduk; "criminal, 'one (who makes) mockery (of the) law'"
  • Vīhon Vīhon, trans. Vihon; "night, evening, darkness"
  • Vīhomoju Vīhomoju, trans. Vihomoju; "temple roofs, sacred awnings"
  • Vīna Vīna, trans. Vina; "spirit, soul, essence"
  • Vīnka Vīnka, trans. Vinka; "shrine, 'spirit haven'"
  • Vohīd Vohīd, trans. Vohid; "crime, atrocity, wickedness"
  • Voyân Voyân, trans. Voyan; "fear, terror"
  • Voyânka Voyânka, trans. Voyanka; "rape, fornicate, violate"
  • Voyâšo Voyâšo, trans. Voyasho; "tears, 'water of fear'"
  • Voyâvīk Voyâvīk, trans. Voyavik; "monster, beast, animal"
  • Voyuk Voyuk, trans. Voyuk; "pain, suffering, torture"
  • Vumâd Vumâd, trans. Vumad; "scar, wound, blemish"

X[edit]

  • Xâ-, trans. Zha-; "lord, high one"
  • Xâdak Xâdak, trans. Zhadak; "great mighty one/general"
  • Xâhon Xâhon, trans. Zhahon; "complete, all, everything"
  • Xâk Xâk, trans. Zhak; "master, owner, overseer"
  • Xâkar Xâkar, trans. Zhakar; "(the) world, earth, Sabel"
  • Xâkun Xâkun, trans. Zhakun; "state, body politic, '(the) masters' affairs'"
  • Xânī Xânī, trans. Zhani; "white, evil, impure"
  • Xânīn Xânīn, trans. Zhanin; "forbidden, sinful, obscene"
  • Xânīxo Xânīxo, trans. Zhanizho; "sin, corruption, impurity"
  • Xântâna Xântâna, trans. Zhantana; "holy book, 'Book of Faith'"
  • Xâruk Xâruk, trans. Zharuk; "lord, great one/prince, king"
  • Xârukon Xârukon, trans. Zharukon; "zharukdom, 'refuge of the zharuk'"
  • Xâuhâva Xâuhâva, trans. Zhauhava; "temple walls"
  • Xâukono Xâukono, trans. Zhaukono; "endless, infinity, 'God Alone Knows'"
  • Xâutakâr Xâutakâr, trans. Zhautakar; "imperial military, lit. 'supreme one stronghold/Citadel of Zhautan'"
  • Xâutâk Xâutâk, trans. Zhautak; "godly purity, divine purification, blessed cleansing"
  • Xâutan Xâutan, trans. Zhautan; "God/Supreme Lord, 'The One Above All Without Limitations'"
  • Xâutâšoak Xâutâšoak, trans. Zhautashoak; "water purification room"
  • Xâxa Xâxa, trans. Zhazha; "dad, daddy" (informal/affectionate)
  • Xâxan Xâxan, trans. Zhazhan; "father" (formal/respectful)
  • Xâya Xâya, trans. Zhaya; "star, sun"
  • Xekâra Xekâra, trans. Zhekara; "temple complex, citadel of faith, 'refuge of God'"
  • Xīânī Xīânī, trans. Zheani; "faith, religion, dogma"
  • Xīvon Xīvon, trans. Zhevon; "beholder, watcher, father in the sky"
  • Xona Xona, trans. Zhona; "black, darkness"
  • Xovâka Xovâka, trans. Zhovaka; "ink, black-mark"
  • Xukâjonâk Xukâjonâk, trans. Zhukajonak; "seminary, divinity school"

Y[edit]

  • Yâd Yâd, trans. Yad; "no, negative"
  • Yâdan Yâdan, trans. Yadan; "bad, wrong, incorrect"
  • Yâhuya Yâhuya, trans. Yahuya; "bird, flying creature"
  • Yâmek Yâmek, trans. Yamek; "ash, embers, powder"
  • Yanâmu Yanâmu, trans. Yanamu; "window, sky-mouth"
  • Yânu Yânu, trans. Yanu; "flesh, skin, meat"
  • Yâya Yâya, trans. Yaya; "mom, mommy" (informal/affectionate)
  • Yâyan Yâyan, trans. Yayan; "mother" (formal/respectful)
  • Yâzur Yâzur, trans. Yazur; "responsible, accountable, overseer"
  • Yavin Yâvīn, trans. Yavin; "sky, heavens, high places"
  • Yâvu Yâvu, trans. Yavu; "tall, big, high"
  • Yâzan Yâzan, trans. Yazan; "ziggurat, pyramid, 'sky mountain'"
  • Yâzoyon Yâzoyon, trans. Yazoyon; "incomplete, wrongness, hybrid"
  • Yâzura Yâzura, trans. Yazura; "day (measurement)"
  • Yâzurâk Yâzurâk, trans. Yazurak; "day master, political overseer, mayor"
  • Yid Yīd, trans. Yid; "not"
  • Yīkīr Yīkīr, trans. Yikir; "skin, hull, shell"
  • Yohun Yohun, trans. Yohun; "law, regulation, pathway/avenue of justice"
  • Yojuhīk Yojuhīk, trans. Yojuhek; "holding cell for sacrificial victim"
  • Yon Yon, trans. Yon; "justice, equity, fairness"
  • Yor Yor, trans. Yor; "deep, below, beneath"
  • Yonâkörī Yonâkörī, trans. Yonakuri; "trial, test, ordeal"
  • Yöjâk Yöjâk, trans. Yujak; "sin, depravity, immorality"
  • Yöjâkin Yöjâkīn, trans. Yujakin; "the sinful, the corrupt, heathens"
  • Yuhâk Yuhâk, trans. Yuhak; "judgement, trial, investigate"
  • Yuk Yuk, trans. Yuk; "armor, protection, resilient"

Z[edit]

  • Zâka Zâka, trans. Zaka; "blood, red, crimson"
  • Zakâna Zakâna, trans. Zakana; "blood debt, deficit"
  • Zâkīmâna Zâkīmâna, trans. Zakemana; "sacrificial altar"
  • Zân Zân, trans. Zan; "mountain, crag, highland"
  • Zenâk Zenâk, trans. Zenak; "gate, barred door, entry-place"
  • Zīmâk Zīmâk, trans. Zemak; "date, date palm"
  • Zīmâšok Zīmâšok, trans. Zemashok; "bullet, projectile"
  • Zīmur Zīmur, trans. Zemur; "lead (metal)"
  • Zetuda Zetuda, trans. Zetuda; "diligent, attentive, unyielding"
  • Zoma Zoma, trans. Zoma; "angle, area, intersection"
  • Zon Zon, trans. Zon; "numbers"
  • Zonuvâk Zonuvâk, trans. Zonuvak; "mathematics, 'study of numbers'"
  • Zorun Zorun, trans. Zorun; "fuel, petroleum"
  • Zoröšok Zoröšok, trans. Zorushok; "missile, rocket, 'fueled projectile'"
  • Zova Zova, trans. Zova; "moon, wisdom, shepherd"
  • Zokīn Zokīn, trans. Zokin; "old, elderly, venerable"
  • Zunâk Zunâk, trans. Zunak; "computer, calculator"
  • Zura Zura, trans. Zura; "time, period, duration"
  • Zuyuk Zuyuk, trans. Zuyuk; "salvation, divine (protection) intervention"