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English
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Ancient Language
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a |
aí
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am |
eddyr
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and |
un
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are |
eru
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backward |
aptr
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be |
waíse
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did |
achí
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do |
ach
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does |
ach (the same as "do")
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for |
wiol
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forward |
fram
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from |
fra
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have |
hávr
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in |
unin
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is |
er
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let |
atra
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may |
sé
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not |
néiat
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of |
abr
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that |
sem
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the |
du
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this |
thornessa
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those |
orya
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to |
eom
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under |
undir
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up |
audr
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upon |
vel
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was |
ero
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were |
erní
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will |
weohnata
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with |
medh
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English
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Ancient Language
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All |
allr
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I |
eka
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he |
älfr
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his |
älfrs
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me |
eka
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my (formal) |
pömnuria (Informal: iet)
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who |
iknol
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she |
älfrinn
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their |
theirra
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they |
therr
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those |
thorna
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us |
nosu
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you |
ono
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your |
onr
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English
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Ancient Language
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air
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vindr
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arrow
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oro
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banishing
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aurboda
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bat
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lethrblaka, literally "leather flapper"
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bird
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fethrblaka, literally "feather flapper"
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blanket
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nagz
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blood
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blödh
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blue, deep-throated lily that grows in the Empire
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loivissa
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bond of trust
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yawë
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Brightscales
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Bjartskular (honorific title for dragons)
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brow
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brun
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cactus found near Helgrind
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talos
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calves (as in cow)
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kalfya
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calves (as in leg)
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kalvis
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celebration
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agaetí
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city
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dras
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cripple
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togira
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daughter
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dautr
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day
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dag
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death
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anglát, freohr, dauth
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dominance
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domia
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Dominance of Fate (book)
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Domia abr Wyrda
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dragon
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skulblaka, literally "scale flapper"
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Dragon Rider
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Shur'tugal
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dream
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draumr
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dwarves
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dvergar
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ears
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eyreya
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earth
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deloi
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elf
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älfa
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elf-kind
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älfakyn
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elf-woman
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älfa-kona
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fabric made by cross-weaving wool and nettle threads
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lámarae
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family or house
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breoal
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fate
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wyrda
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feather
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fethr
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flame
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istalrí
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flower
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fëon
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fire
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brisingr
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fool's wisdom
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orothrim
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forest
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welden
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Forsworn
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Wyrdfell
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friend
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fricai, vinr
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gate
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grind
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gold
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kuldr
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good fortune
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esterní
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greetings
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Kvetha
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Hallowed Day
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dagshelgr
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hand
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lam
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harm
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haina
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happiness
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ilian
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heart
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hjarta
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heart of hearts
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Eldunarí
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hell
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hel
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ill
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vandr
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king
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könungr
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knife
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knifr
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leaf
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laufsbläd
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leather
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lethr
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life
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líf
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life's (as a genetive noun)
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lifs
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light
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garjzla
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lightning
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kveykva
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elven liqueur
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faelnirv
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luck
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guliä
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magic
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vanyali, gramarye
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master
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ebrithil
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memory
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manin
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misery
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zar'roc
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misfortune
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rauthr
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mist
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rakr, datia
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mixture of beeswax and hazelnut used to moisten the skin
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nalgask
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mourning
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Chetowä
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Morning Star
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Aiedail
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mortal
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dauthleikr
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mountain
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fell
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movement
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sharjalví
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name
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nama
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oath
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ren
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orb
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böllr
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palm
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ignasia
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path
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gata
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peace
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mor'ranr
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picture created through magic
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fairth
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Place of Sorrow
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Ristvak’baen
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plains
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völlar
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poison
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eitrum
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princess
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drötningu
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purple-flowered plant
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delois
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rain
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thringa
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sage
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osthato
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scale
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skul
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script
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kvaedhi
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serpent
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orúm
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shadow
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súndav
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shield
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skölir
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silver
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arget
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Silver hand
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Argetlam
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sorrow
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baen
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Spine
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Carthungavë
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Spring
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vara
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stars
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evarínya
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stick
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vöndr
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stone
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stenr
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sun
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solus
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sword
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sverd
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The Burning Plains
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Du Völlar Eldrvarya
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The Dragon War
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Du Fyrn Skulblaka
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The Guarding Forest
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Du Weldenvarden
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the morning star
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Aiedail
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The Sighing Mists (a poem song)
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Du Silbena Datia
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The Wandering Path
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Du Vrangr Gata
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The Warders
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Varden
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thornapple
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haldthin
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thought
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hugin
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tree
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traevam
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truth
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thorta
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type of bonding between a dragon and Rider
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indlvarn
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prominence
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edur
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war
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fyrn
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warden
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varden
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water
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adurna
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witch
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seithr
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wolf
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garm
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word
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eïnradhin
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woman
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kona
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English
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Ancient Language
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awaken |
vakna
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beautiful |
nuanen
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bind |
malthinae
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blasted (as in cursed) |
nángoröth
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baby |
burthr
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born |
burthro
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break, hit |
jierda
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bright |
bjart
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brighten |
naina
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broad |
böetq
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burn |
eldrvarya
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catch |
kodthr
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change |
moi
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die |
deyja
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dull |
gëuloth
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empty |
eyddr
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find |
finna
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flap |
blaka
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fly |
flauga
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follow |
tauthr
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go |
gánga
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hallowed |
shelgr
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halt |
blöthr
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happy |
ilia
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harm |
haina
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healed |
heill
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hear |
hóna
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hide |
frethya
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hold |
huildr
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honour |
celöbra
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ill |
vandr
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invoke |
ethgrí
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lack |
vanta
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leave |
eitha
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live |
lífa
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marked |
fodhr
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mean |
malabra
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mourning |
osthato
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need |
vanta
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oaken |
ekar
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poetic |
liduen
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quiet |
maela
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raise |
reisa
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red |
raudhr
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reduce |
brakka
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release |
losna
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rest |
stydja
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rise |
rïsa
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rule |
thelduin
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run |
hlaupa
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scale |
skul
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see |
sjon
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sharp |
hvass
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shining |
Gedwëy
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sighing |
silbena
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silent |
hljödhr
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sing |
gala
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sleep |
slytha
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smooth |
lunaea
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speak |
ilerneo
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stare |
kópa
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stay |
sitja
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steal |
äftaka
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stop |
letta
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strong |
ramr
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take |
taka
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temper |
tuatha
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thank |
elrun
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thicken |
thaefathan
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thrust |
thrysta
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traverse |
thverr
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unconquerable |
edoc'sil
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under |
undir
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unite |
gath
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unlock |
ma'mor
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wandering |
vrangr
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ward |
vard
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warded |
vardo
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warders |
varden
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watch |
varda
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white |
hvitr
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whole |
ikonoka
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Ancient Language
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English
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Alfa-kona |
elf woman (may be used as a suffix)
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Elda |
a gender-neutral honorific suffix of great praise, attached with a hyphen.
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Finiarel |
an honorific suffix for a young man of great promise, attached with a hyphen.
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Svit-kona |
a formal honorific for an “alfa-kona” of great wisdom.
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Vodhr |
a male honorific suffix of middling praise, attached with a hyphen.
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Vor |
a male honorific for a close friend
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English
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Ancient Language
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put forth |
fortha
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