Senjecas Tax. Herptiles

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Pronunciation table

peműko
(labial)
riisűko
(dental)
muitűko
(alveolar)
vainűko
(palatal)
ṡ̨uuše̋nos
(vowels with प)
nı̋þo ṡ̨uuše̋nos
(weak vowels)
p
b f v m t d þ ð ɫ l ż s z r n k g x ƣ h ȝ š i e a ɔ o u ĭı ĕɛ ŭy
म़ ल़ स़ क़ ग़ स्व स्य इ ई
पि पी
ए एै
पे पै
अ आ
प पा
ऒ ॵ
पॊ पॏ
ओ औ
पो पौ
उ ऊ
पु पू
पं पऺ पॅ
/p/ /b/ /ɸ/ /β/ /m̥/ /m/ /t/ /d/ /θ/ /ð/ /l̥/ /l/ /ʦ/ /ʣ/ /s/ /z/ /ɾ̥/ /n/ /k/ /g/ /ç/ /ʝ/ /j̊/ /j/ /sʷ/ /sʲ/ /i/ /e/ /ä/ /ɒ/ /o/ /u/ /ɪ/ /ɛ/ /ʊ/


Introduction

  • In the Sefdaanian cultures, each individual is a member of a hierarchy of communities. The Ethrans have used this hierarchy as a pattern for their classification of life forms.
  1. The individual is, first of all, a member of one of the six Loquent Peoples. The largest of the taxonomic communities is that of the le̋uða [le̋uðu, people] Thus, there are "animal people" and "plant people". This division corresponds to "kingdom" in modern taxonomy.
  2. Next, the individual lives in one of the seven regions (watersheds) of Sefdaania. This division, the ta̋im̃a [ta̋im̃a, region], corresponds to "class" in modern taxonomy.
  3. Within the several regions, the individual lives in a commune. This division, the kőina [kőino, commune, corresponds to "order" in modern taxonomy.
  4. Each commune is comprised of a number of families. This division, the ða̋ma [ða̋mu, family], corresponds to "family" in modern taxonomy.
  5. Within the family, the individual is usually one of several siblings. This division, the ȝőőra [ȝőőru, sibling], corresponds to "genus" in modern taxonomy.
  6. And finally there is the individual himself. This division, the še̋ða [še̋ðu, individual], corresponds to "species" in modern taxonomy.
  • Finer divisions can be made with the use of prefixes, e.g.:
    • uf-, higher = super-
    • ner-, under = sub-
    • sup-, low = infra-
  • This table makes use of the following ranks:

Class (C) – ta̋im̃a

Subclass (C) – nerta̋im̃a
Order (O) - kőina
Suborder (sO) - nerkőina
Superfamily (SF) - ufða̋ma
Family (F) - ða̋ma
Subfamily (sF) - nerða̋ma


Summary Table of Herptiles Extant in Sefdaania

C Amphibia - d̬íǧiita̋ima

O Anura - fypoɫkőina
sO Mesobatrachia - nérfypoɫkőina
F Pelobatidae - ƣorkɛða̋ma
ƣőrke, common spadefoot (Pelobates fuscus)
F Bufonidae - ǧeevm̃ɛða̋ma
ǧe̋e̋vm̃e, common European toad (B. bufo)
m̃őrde, European green toad (Bufo viridis)
F Ranidae - ruuvða̋ma
ra̋a̋se, Moor frog (Rana arvalis)
rűűbe, common European frog (Rana temporaria)
F Hylidae - m̨aaxða̋ma
m̨a̋a̋xe, European tree frog (Hyla arborea)
O Urodela - kőina
F Salamandridae – éruƣða̋ma
erűge Carpathian newt (Lissotriton montandoni)
húrmixűle, Alpine newt (Ichthyosaura alpestris)

C Reptilia - selda̋a̋ma

SF Testdudinoidea - kamárufða̋ma
F Testudinidae - kámarða̋ma
kama̋re, Russian tortoise (Testudo horsfieldi)
k̨a̋fe, spur-thighed tortoise (Testudo graeca)
F Emydidae - kuða̋ma
kűe, European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis)
sC Diapsida - d̬iƣúvnerda̋a̋ma
O Squamata – soom̈ɛkőina
sO Sauria - sóóm̈ɛnerkőina
F Gekkonidae - gavlɛða̋ma
ga̋vle, Tokay gecko (G. gekko)
linda̋re, Caspian naked-finger gecko (Tenuidactylus caspius)
sO Iguania – k̬oltílmɛnerkőina
F Agamidae - ṡaavða̋ma
ṡa̋a̋be, Caucasian agama (Laudakia caucasica)
F Anguidae - kiiða̋ma
ðőke, steppe-runner (Eremias arguta)
ǧarkı̋ȝe, Colchican slowworm (Anguis colchicus)
kı̋ȝe, slowworm (Anguis fragilis)
ƣusa̋ne, European glass lizard (Ophisaurus apodus)
sO Serpentes - m̃eifkőina
F Viperidae –ṡádavða̋ma
sF Viperinae – ṡadávnerða̋ma
m̃űke, Levantine viper (Macrovipera lebetina)
ṡada̋be, saw-scaled viper (Echis carinatus)
sF Crotalinae – nééþrɛnerða̋ma
apűse, Nikolsky’s viper (Vipera nikolskii)
ne̋e̋þre, European common adder (Vipera berus)
F Elapidae – áársalða̋ma
aarsa̋le, Caspian cobra (Naja oxiana)
méżaarsa̋le, king cobra (N. naja)
SF Typhlopoidea – riƣánǧufða̋ma
F Typhlopidae – ríƣangyða̋ma
riƣa̋nǧe, vermiform blindsnake (Typhlops vermicularis)
F Colubridae – neeƣða̋ma
őɫe, leopard snake (Zamenis situla)
ša̋a̋pe, four-lined rat snake (Elaphe quatuorlineata)
F Boidae – lím̃angyða̋ma
sF. Erycinae – lim̃ángynerða̋ma
lim̃a̋nǧe, javelin sand boa (Eryx jaculus)
O Crocodylia - mézpoɫkőina
F Alligatoridae - naxrɛða̋ma
sF Alligatorinae - náxrɛnerða̋ma
F Pyrosauridae - m̃uð̤a̋ma
sF Pyrosaurinae - m̃úðnerða̋ma
m̨űde, western dragon (†Draco volans)
pa̋a̋me, eastern dragon (†Draco inalatus)


Notes

  1. cpd = a compound of two or more roots, e.g. ǧa̋ro, mountain + kı̋ȝe, worm = ǧarkı̋ȝe, Colchican slowworm.
  2. drv = a word derived from a root, e.g., ra̋a̋se, frog ra̋a̋sa, t.v. croak.
  3. Names in red are those of herptiles that did not exist in Sefdaania.


Taxonomy Table - taƣsaar̈a̋s ȝezgı̋ı̋ro

C. Amphibia - d̬íǧiita̋ima [d̬ő; ǧı̋ı̋ra, life]

O. Anura - fypoɫkőina
sO. Mesobatrachia - nérfypoɫkőina
F. Pelobatidae - ƣórkɛða̋ma
001 ƣőrke, common spadefoot (Pelobates fuscus) [> Hunza ɣúrqun, frog]
F. Bufonidae - ǧeevm̃ɛða̋ma
002 ǧe̋e̋vm̃e, common European toad (B. bufo) [> Latin būfō, toad]
003 m̃őrde, European green toad (Bufo viridis) [> Lithuanian var, frog]
F. Ranidae - ruuvða̋ma
drv ra̋a̋se, Moor frog (Rana arvalis) [ra̋a̋sa, t.v. croak]
004 rűűbe, common European frog (Rana temporaria) > Latin rubēta, toad]
F. Hylidae - m̨aaxða̋ma
005 m̨a̋a̋xe, European tree frog (Hyla arborea) [> Turkish , frog]
O. Urodela - kőina
F. Salamandridae – éruƣða̋ma
006 erűge Carpathian newt (Lissotriton montandoni) [> Biscayan eruge, salamander]
cpd húrmixűle, Alpine newt (Ichthyosaura alpestris) [hűro, water + mixűle, lizard]

C. Reptilia - selda̋a̋ma [se̋la, i.v. creep]

SF. Testdudinoidea - kamárufða̋ma
F. Testudinidae - kámarða̋ma
007 kama̋re, Russian tortoise (Testudo horsfieldi) [> Danish hummer, lobster]
008 k̨a̋fe, spur-thighed tortoise (Testudo graeca) [> Korean 거북 geobuk, turtle]
F. Emydidae - kuða̋ma
009 kűe, European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) [> Georgian კუ ḳu, tortoise]

sC. Diapsida - d̬iƣúvnerda̋a̋ma [d̬ő, two; ƣűvo, arch]

O. Squamata – soom̈ɛkőina [sőőmo, scale]
sO. Sauria - sóóm̈ɛnerkőina
F. Gekkonidae - gavlɛða̋ma
010 ga̋vle, Tokay gecko (G. gekko) [> Malayalam gauḷi, Tokay gekko]
011 linda̋re, Caspian naked-finger gecko (Tenuidactylus caspius) [> Biscayan sugelindara, lizard]
sO. Iguania – k̬oltı̋lmɛnerkőina [k̬őlo, flesh; tı̋lo, tongue]
F. Agamidae - ṡaavða̋ma
012 ṡa̋a̋be, Caucasian agama (Laudakia caucasica)
F. Anguidae - kiiða̋ma
013 ðőke, steppe-runner (Eremias arguta) [> Parji ḍokka lizard]
cpd ǧarkı̋ȝe, Colchican slowworm (Anguis colchicus) [ǧa̋ro, mountain]
014 kı̋ȝe, slowworm (Anguis fragilis) [> Finnish kyy, viper]
015 ƣusa̋ne, European glass lizard (Ophisaurus apodus) [> Hunza ɣusánus, snake]
sO. Serpentes - m̃eifkőina [m̃e̋ipa, i.v. writhe, wriggle]
F. Viperidae –ṡádavða̋ma
sF. Viperinae – ṡadávnerða̋ma
016 m̃űke, Levantine viper (Macrovipera lebetina) [> Korean mǝk-, a big black snake]
017 ṡada̋be, saw-scaled viper (Echis carinatus) [> Turkish čajan, scorpion]
sF. Crotalinae – nééþrɛnerða̋ma
018 apűse, Nikolsky’s viper (Vipera nikolskii) [> English asp]
019 ne̋e̋þre, European common adder (Vipera berus) [> English adder]
cpd raxne̋e̋þre (Crotalus spp.) [ra̋xa, i.v. rattle]
F. Elapidae – áársalða̋ma
020 aarsa̋le, Caspian cobra (Naja oxiana) [> Tocharian A ārṣal, snake]
cpd méżaarsa̋le, king cobra (N. naja) [me̋żi, adj. large]
SF. Typhlopoidea – riƣánǧufða̋ma
F. Typhlopidae – ríƣangŭða̋ma
cpd riƣa̋nǧe, vermiform blindsnake (Typhlops vermicularis) [rı̋ƣa, i.v. burrow]
F. Colubridae – neeƣða̋ma
021 őɫe, leopard snake (Zamenis situla) [> Greek όφις, snake]
022 ša̋a̋pe, four-lined rat snake (Elaphe quatuorlineata) [> Latin sappus, toad]
F. Boidae – lím̃angyða̋ma
sF Erycinae – lim̃ángynerða̋ma
cpd lim̃a̋nǧe, javelin sand boa (Eryx jaculus) [lı̋m̃o, sand]
O. Crocodylia - mézpoɫkőina [me̋żi, great; pőɫo, tail]
F. Alligatoridae - naxrɛða̋ma
sF. Alligatorinae - náxrɛnerða̋ma
023 na̋xre, Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis) [> Bengali নক্র nokro, alligator]
F. Pyrosauridae - m̃uð̤a̋ma
sF. Pyrosaurinae - m̃úðnerða̋ma
024 m̨űde, western dragon (†Draco volans) [> Manchu muduri, dragon]
025 pa̋a̋me, eastern dragon (†Draco inalatus) [> Tamil pāmpu, snake]