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Dark 18 - Dark Possession

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by Christine Feehan

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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