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==Pronunciation table==
==Pronunciation table==
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! ऒ ॵ<br>पॊ पॏ
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! ओ औ<br>पो पौ
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===Written history - '''ȝa̋raþa festɛsą̋ra'''===
==Written history - '''ȝa̋raþa postɛsa̋a̋r̈a''' य॓रथ पोस्तऺसआ॓र ==
*The Loquent Peoples have no written accounts of historical facts. There is, however, a detailed mythology of their creation which is related in [[Sefdaanian Ethnograpy Chapter 8 Faith|Chapter 8]].  
*The Loquent Peoples have no written accounts of historical facts. There is, however, a detailed mythology of their creation which is related in [[Sefdaanian Ethnography Chapter 8 - Faith|Chapter 8 – Faith]].
 


===Calendar - '''áhluxta̋ga '''===
==Calendar - '''áhluxta̋ga''' अ॑ह्लुक़्त॓ग==
The Sefdaanian calendar system was devised by Ȝumɱa̋ku Ma̋nu, the mage of astronomy. Both the solar cycle and the lunar cycle are used in the ancient original calendar, without an attempt to reconcile the two. The solar cycle is used to number the months and mark the solar festivals and to establish dates, whereas the lunar cycle is used exclusively for marking the semimonthly lunar celebrations.
*The Sefdaanian calendar system was devised by Ȝumm̃a̋ku Ma̋nu, the archimage of astronomy. Both the solar cycle and the lunar cycle are used in the ancient original calendar, without an attempt to reconcile the two. The solar cycle is used to number the months, to mark the solar festivals and to establish dates, whereas the lunar cycle is used exclusively for marking the semimonthly lunar celebrations.
====The Eons and the Eras ('''ȝı̋kasküe þÿűdasküe''')====
*Sefdaanian history/mythology is divided into seven eons ('''ȝı̋ka''') of 225,000,000 years each.
**The First Eon was that of Yumu ('''ȝumȝı̋ka'''), the Self-existent ('''mi-ese̋ntu'''), the Ancient-One-Who-Is ('''sénese̋ntu''') and, in reality, stretches back eternally. At the end of that eon, he created light.
**The Second Eon was that of light ('''fÿoþȝı̋ka'''). At the end of the Second Eon, he created the cosmos.
**The Third Eon was that of the cosmos ('''alméȝįȝı̋ka'''). At the end of the Third Eon, he created the elements.
**The Fourth Eon was that of the elements ('''þę́xesȝı̋ka'''). At the end of the Fourth Eon, he created the sentient beings.
**The Fifth Eon was that of the sentient beings ('''útantɛȝı̋ka'''). The Fifth Eon is divided into six eras of 26,000 years each. At the beginning of each era, he created one of the loquent beings.
**The Sixth Eon was that of the loquent beings ('''sáƿantɛȝı̋ka'''). The Sixth Eon is divided into six eras of 26,000 years each. At the beginning of each era, he created one of the loquent beings.
***The First Era was that of the Ethrans ('''gálÿǫnþÿűda'''), the Children of Air, 200,000 BP.
***The Second Era was that of the Pyrans ('''ą́þÿonþÿűda'''), the Children of Fire, 174,000 BP.
***The Third Era was that of the Hydorans ('''hurÿonþÿűda'''), the Children of Water, 148,000 BP.
***The Fourth Era was that of the Humans ('''tálÿonþÿűda'''), the Children of Earth, 122,000 BP.
***The Fifth Era was that of the Xylans ('''mą́tÿonþÿűda'''), the Children of Wood, 96,000 BP.
***The Sixth Era was that of the Lithans ('''táinÿonþÿűda'''), the Children of Stone, 70,000 BP.  It was during this Era that the Great Sundering ('''mezpűla''') occurred, during which many fell out of harmony.
**After the Great Sundering the Seventh Eon began, the Final Eon ('''muᵹȝı̋ka'''), the one in which we live today. This Seventh Eon extends as far into the future as the First Eon extends back into the past.


===The Solar Cycle – '''sųlmőda'''===
*The solar year begins at the winter solstice ('''hemsűka''') and must begin on '''ilma̋ha'''.  *Each of the twelve solar months ('''za̋lta''', 'twelfth') consists of five six-day weeks.  As this gives a total of only 360 days, an intercalary week ('''ƿǫ́ᵹpena̋ha''') of five days is added after the twelfth month.  In a leap year ('''iþdı̋la''') this intercalary week has six days ('''ɱǫ́ᵹsąda̋ha''').
*The solar year is divided into six seasons ('''ȝę̋ra'''), each consisting of two periods of approximately 45 days.  These '''ȝę̋ras''' begin every 30° on the ecliptic ('''sųlfÿǫ̋lo''').


====The Seasons - '''ȝę̋ra'''====
==The Eons and the Eras - '''ȝı̋kask̬e þ̨űdask̬e''' यि॓कस्क्वे थ्यु॓दस्क्वे==
*There are six seasons in the Sefdaanian year.
*Sefdaanian history/mythology is divided into three eons ('''ȝı̋ka''' यि॓क) and fourteen eras ('''þ̨űda''' थ्यु॓द). An era is 25,920 years long.
*The First Eon was that of Yumu ('''ȝumȝı̋ka''' युम्यि॓क), the Self-existent ('''mi-bűȝantu''' मि-बु॓यन्तु), the Ancient-One-Who-Is ('''sene̋santu''' सेने॓यन्तु) and, in reality, extends back eternally.
*The end of this eon is marked by the creation of air, the first element. This is reckoned to have taken place in the year 358,560 B.C.E.
**This is the Era of Air ('''gaalþ̨űda''' गआथ्यु॓द). The creation of air marks the beginning of the Second Eon, that of the Elements ('''þééxesȝı̋ka''' धैक़ेस्यि॓क).
**The Era of Fire ('''aaþ̨̈űda''' आथ्थ्यु॓द) begins with the creation of the second element, fire, in the year 332,640.
**The Era of Water ('''hurþ̨űda''' हुर्थ्यु॓द) begins with the creation of the third element, water, in the year 306,720.
**The Era of Earth ('''talþ̨űda''') begins with the creation of the fourth element, earth, in the year 280,800.
**The Era of Wood ('''maaþ̨̈űda''' मआथ्थ्यु॓द) begins with the creation of the fifth element, wood, in the year 254,880.
**The Era of Stone ('''taainþ̨űda''' तआइन्थ्यु॓द) begins with the creation of the sixth element, stone, in the year 228,960.
*The Eon of Life ('''ǧiiȝı̋ka''' ग्वीयि॓क) begins with the creation of the plants.
**The Era of Plants ('''muulþ̨űda''' मूल्थ्यु॓द) begins with the creation of plants in the year 203,040.
**The Era of Animals ('''tasþ̨űda''' तस्थ्यु॓द) begins with the creation of the animals in the year 177,120.
**The Era of the Ethrans ('''gáál̨onþ̨űda''' गआ॔ल्योन्थ्यु॓द), the Children of Air, begins with the creation of the Ethrans in the year 151,200.
**The Era of the Pyrans ('''ááþ̨onþ̨űda''' आ॓थ्योन्थ्यु॓द ), the Children of Fire, begins with the creation of the Pyrans in the year 125,280.
**The Era of the Hydorans ('''húr̨onþ̨űda''' हु॔र्योन्थयु॓द), the Children of Water, begins with the creation of the Hydorans in the year 99,360.
***It was half way through this Era, in the year 86,400, that the Great Sundering ('''me̋ża pűlra''' मे॓ज पु॓ल्र) occurred, when many fell out of harmony.
**The Era of the Humans ('''tál̨onþ̨űda''' त॓ल्योन्थ्यु॓द), the Children of Earth, begins with the creation of the Humans in the year 73,440.
**The Era of the Xylans ('''máát̨onþ̨̈űda''' मआ॓त्योन्थ्यु॓द), the Children of Wood, begins with the creation of the Xylans in the year 47,520.
**The Era of the Lithans ('''tááin̨onþ̨űda''' तआ॓इन्योन्थ्यु॓द), the Children of Stone, begins with the creation of the Lithans in the year 21,600.
*In the year 11,500, the Ethrans revised the calendar and, regressing, started the era on the winter solstice of 21,600 in the Domain of the [[Wikipedia:East Caucasian tur|Tur]]. This became the first year of the renamed Present Era ('''nı̋ka þ̨űda''') which extends into the future as far as the First Eon extends back into the past.
 
==The Solar Cycle – '''suulmőda''' सूल्मो॓द==
*The solar year begins at the winter solstice ('''hemsűka''' हेम्सुक) and must begin on '''ilma̋ha'''.
*Each of the twelve solar months ('''f̨a̋ga''' फ्य॓ग) consists of five six-day weeks ('''saaða̋ha''' सआध॓ह). As this gives a total of only 360 days, an intercalary week ('''m̃óóƣpena̋ha''' मौ॔ग़्पेन॓ह) of five days is added after the twelfth month. In a leap year ('''iþdı̋la''' इथ्दि॓ल) this intercalary week has six days ('''m̃óóƣsaaða̋ha''' मौ॔ग़्सआध॓ह).
 
 
==The Seasons - '''ȝe̋e̋ra''' यै॓र==
*The solar year is divided into six seasons, each consisting of two periods of approximately 45 days. These '''ȝe̋e̋ras''' begin every 30° on the ecliptic ('''suulf̨őőlo''' सूल्फौ॓लो).
*The underlined names are those used when only four seasons are recognized.
*The underlined names are those used when only four seasons are recognized.
**'''<u>he̋ma</u>''' (winter) 11/23-1/20 – cold to freezing; heavy snow, sometimes sleet or rain; heavy cloud cover most of the time.
**'''<u>he̋ma</u>''' हे॓म (winter) 11/23-1/20 – cold to freezing; heavy snow, sometimes sleet or rain; heavy cloud cover most of the time.
**'''<u>kı̋ða</u>''' (spring) 1/21-3/20 – rising temperature with melting of ice and snow; frequent and heavy rain with heavy cloud cover; plants begin to flower, trees to leaf.
**'''kı̋ða''' कि॓ध (late-winter) 1/21-3/20 – rising temperature with melting of ice and snow; frequent and heavy rain with heavy cloud cover; plants begin to flower, trees to leaf.
**'''ke̋sa''' (early-summer) 3/21-5/21 – temperature continues to rise; ground begins to dry out; plants are in full bloom and leaf; increased sun and wind; warm days and cool nights.
**'''<u>ke̋sa</u>''' के॓स (spring) 3/21-5/21 – temperature continues to rise; ground begins to dry out; plants are in full bloom and leaf; increased sun and wind; warm days and cool nights.
**'''<u>lę̋ta</u>''' (summer) 5/22-7/22 – hot and dry; rains infrequently with little cloud cover; grass turns brown.
**'''<u>le̋e̋ta</u>''' लै॓त (summer) 5/22-7/22 – hot and dry; rains infrequently with little cloud cover; grass turns brown.
**'''<u>kų̋ra</u>''' (autumn) 7/23-9/23 – cooler; clouds in morning and evening often with light rain; leaves begin to change color; crops ready to harvest.
**'''kűűra''' कू॓र (late-summer) 7/23-9/23 – cooler; clouds in morning and evening often with light rain; leaves begin to change color; crops ready to harvest.
**'''ı̨̋fa''' (early-winter) 9/24-11/22 – temperature continues to fall; leaves begin to fall; increasing rainfall; crisp nights with frost in the morning.
**'''<u>ı̋pa</u>''' इ॓प (autumn) 9/24-11/22 – temperature continues to fall; leaves begin to fall; increasing rainfall; crisp nights with frost in the morning.
*Eight celebrations are held in conjunction with the solar year:
*Eight celebrations are held in conjunction with the solar year:
↓ = number of days until the next celebration.
::↓ = number of days until the next celebration.
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{|class="wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
| align=center | winter solstice
! align=center | winter solstice
| align=center | '''hemsűka'''
| align=center | '''hemsűka''' हेम्सु॓क
| align=center | 12/22  
| align=center | 12/22  
| align=center | 0°  
| align=center | 0°  
| align=center | 42 days↓  
| align=center | 42 days↓  
|-
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| align=center | spring festival
! align=center | late winter festival
| align=center | '''kiðsa̋rno'''
| align=center | '''kiðsa̋rno''' किध्स॓र्नो
| align=center | 2/2
| align=center | {{Color|red|2/2}}
| align=center | 45°  
| align=center | 45°  
| align=center | 46 days↓  
| align=center | 46 days↓  
|-
|-
| align=center | vernal equinox
! align=center | vernal equinox
| align=center | '''kiðpa̋ra'''
| align=center | '''kespa̋ra''' केस्प॓र
| align=center | 3/21
| align=center | 3/21
| align=center | 90°  
| align=center | 90°  
| align=center | 44 days↓  
| align=center | 44 days↓  
|-
|-
| align=center | early-summer festival
! align=center | spring festival
| align=center | '''kesa̋rno'''
| align=center | '''kes̈a̋ro''' केस्स॓रो
| align=center | 5/5  
| align=center | {{Color|red|5/5}}
| align=center | 135°  
| align=center | 135°  
| align=center | 46 days↓  
| align=center | 46 days↓  
|-
|-
| align=center | summer solstice
! align=center | summer solstice
| align=center | '''lęþsűka'''
| align=center | '''leeþsűka''' लैथ्सु॓क
| align=center | 6/21
| align=center | 6/21
| align=center | 180°  
| align=center | 180°  
| align=center | 47 days↓  
| align=center | 47 days↓  
|-
|-
| align=center | autumn festival
! align=center | late summer festival
| align=center | '''kųrsa̋rno'''
| align=center | '''kuursa̋rno''' कूर्स॓र्नो
| align=center | 8/6  
| align=center | {{Color|red|8/6}}
| align=center | 225°  
| align=center | 225°  
| align=center | 48 days↓  
| align=center | 48 days↓  
|-
|-
| align=center | early-winter equinox
! align=center | late summer equinox
| align=center | '''ifpa̋ra'''
| align=center | '''kuurpa̋ra''' कूर्प॓र
| align=center | 9/23
| align=center | 9/23
| align=center | 270°  
| align=center | 270°  
| align=center | 44 days↓  
| align=center | 44 days↓  
|-
|-
| align=center | early-winter festival
! align=center | autumn festival
| align=center | '''ifsa̋rno'''
| align=center | '''ifsa̋rno''' इफ्स॓र्नो
| align=center | 11/5
| align=center | {{Color|red|11/5}}
| align=center | 315°
| align=center | 315°
| align=center | 45 days↓
| align=center | 45 days↓
|}
|}
*The dates of these cross-quarter days do not coincide with those of the contemporary festivals.
*The dates of these [[WikipediaQuarter days|{{Color|red|cross-quarter}}]] days do not coincide with those of the contemporary festivals.
 


====The Solar Months - '''za̋lta'''====
==The Solar Months - '''f̨a̋ga''' फ्येग==
*The agrarian Peoples ('''zɵ̋ðɱus'''), the four Peoples who grow crops and herd livestock, ''i.e.'', the Pyrans, Hydorans, Humans and Lithans, have a twelve-month calendar, the names of which months are taken from the natural world.
*The agrarian Peoples ('''zɔ̋ðm̃us''' स़ॊ॓ध्म़ुस्), the three Peoples who grow crops and herd livestock, ''i.e.'', the Pyrans, Humans and Lithans, have a twelve-month calendar, the names of which months are taken from the natural world.


<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">The twelve months of the year</div>
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">The twelve months of the year</div>
{|class="wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
{|class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:left; margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
| align=center | # of month
! align=center | Name of month
| align=center | Name of month
! align=center | Translation
| align=center | Translation
! align=center | Dates
| align=center | Dates
! align=center | Season
| align=center | Season
|-
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| align=center | 1
| align=center | '''sigf̨a̋ga''' सिग्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''toɱę̋a'''
| align=center | snowstorm month
| align=center | snowdrift month
| align=center | 12/22-1/20
| align=center | 12/22-1/20
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
|-
|-
| align=center | 2
| align=center | '''piiþf̨a̋ga''' पीथ्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''ce̋ra'''
| align=center | sap-tapping month
| align=center | antler-growing month
| align=center | 1/21-2/19
| align=center | 1/21-2/19
| align=center | '''kiða'''
| align=center | '''kiða'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 3
| align=center | '''aivf̨a̋ga''' अइभ्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''pı̨̋ta'''
| align=center | grass-sprouting month
| align=center | sap-tapping month
| align=center | 2/20-3/21
| align=center | 2/20-3/21
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
|-
|-
| align=center | 4
| align=center | '''ṡaarf̨a̋ga''' चआर्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''tı̋ba'''
| align=center | antler-growing month
| align=center | grass-sprouting month
| align=center | 3/22-4/20
| align=center | 3/22-4/20
| align=center | '''ke̋sa'''
| align=center | '''ke̋sa'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 5
| align=center | '''nanf̨a̋ga''' नन्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''na̋na'''
| align=center | flower-blooming month
| align=center | flower-blooming month
| align=center | 4/21-5/20
| align=center | 4/21-5/20
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
|-
|-
| align=center | 6
| align=center | '''tiiþf̨a̋ga''' तीथफ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''tı̨̋þa'''
| align=center | heating month
| align=center | heating month
| align=center | 5/21-6/19
| align=center | 5/21-6/19
| align=center | '''lę̋ta'''
| align=center | '''le̋e̋ta'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 7
| align=center | '''gaþf̨a̋ga''' गथ्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''ga̋þa'''
| align=center | berry-picking month
| align=center | berry-picking month
| align=center | 6/20-7/19
| align=center | 6/20-7/19
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
|-
|-
| align=center | 8
| align=center | '''b̬aaþf̨a̋ga''' ब्वआथ्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''kőȝa'''
| align=center | velvet-shedding month
| align=center | harvesting month
| align=center | 7/20-8/18
| align=center | 7/20-8/18
| align=center | '''kų̋ra'''
| align=center | '''kűűra'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 9
| align=center | '''aaxf̨a̋ga''' आक़्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''ą̋ka'''
| align=center | colored-leaf month
| align=center | colored-leaf month
| align=center | 8/19-9/17
| align=center | 8/19-9/17
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
|-
|-
| align=center | 10
| align=center | '''gusf̨a̋ga''' गुस्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''ca̋da'''
| align=center | leaf-falling month
| align=center | rutting month
| align=center | 9/18-10/17
| align=center | 9/18-10/17
| align=center | '''ı̨̋fa'''
| align=center | '''ı̋fa'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 11
| align=center | '''ṡaðf̨a̋ga''' चध्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''gűsa'''
| align=center | rutting month
| align=center | leaf-falling month
| align=center | 10/18-11/16
| align=center | 10/18-11/16
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
|-
|-
| align=center | 12
| align=center | '''luunf̨a̋ga''' लून्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''lų̋fa'''
| align=center | snow-falling month
| align=center | snow-falling month
| align=center | 11/17-12/16
| align=center | 11/17-12/16
| align=center | '''he̋ma'''
| align=center | '''he̋ma'''
|-
|-
| align=center |
| align=center | '''m̃óóƣpena̋ha''' म़ौ॔ग़्पेन॓ह
| align=center | '''ɱǫ́ᵹpena̋ha'''
| align=center | intercalary week
| align=center | intercalary week
| align=center | 12/17-12/21
| align=center | 12/17-12/21
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*The Xylans also have a twelve-month calendar, the months of which are named after trees.
*The Xylans also have a twelve-month calendar, the months of which are named after trees.


{|class="wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
{|class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:left; margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
| align=center | # of month
! align=center | Name of month
| align=center | Name of month
! align=center | Translation
| align=center | Translation
! align=center | Dates
| align=center | Dates
! align=center | Season
| align=center | Season
|-
|-
| align=center | 1
| align=center | '''ȝoinf̨a̋ga''' योइन्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''ȝőina'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Juniperus excelsa|juniper]]
| align=center | juniper
| align=center | 12/22-1/20
| align=center | 12/22-1/20
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
|-
|-
| align=center | 2
| align=center | '''oim̃f̨a̋ga''' ओइम्फ्य॔ग
| align=center | '''ða̋na'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Sorbus torminalis|wild service tree]]
| align=center | silver fir
| align=center | 1/21-2/19
| align=center | 1/21-2/19
| align=center | '''kiða'''
| align=center | '''kiða'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 3
| align=center | '''s̨ulf̨a̋ga''' स्युल्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''aca̋na'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Pinus cembra|Swiss pine]]
| align=center | Norway maple
| align=center | 2/20-3/21
| align=center | 2/20-3/21
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
|-
|-
| align=center | 4
| align=center | '''tilf̨a̋ga''' तिल्फौयृग
| align=center | '''cüa̋ma'''
| align=center |  [[Wikipedia:Tilia platyphyllos|linden]]
| align=center | linden
| align=center | 3/22-4/20
| align=center | 3/22-4/20
| align=center | '''ke̋sa'''
| align=center | '''ke̋sa'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 5
| align=center | '''uƣf̨a̋ga''' उग़्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''sa̋lka'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Betula pendula|silver birch]]
| align=center | willow
| align=center | 4/21-5/20
| align=center | 4/21-5/20
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
|-
|-
| align=center | 6
| align=center | '''kɔnf̨a̋ga''' कॊन्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''abe̋la'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Cornus mas|cornelian cherry]]
| align=center | apple
| align=center | 5/21-6/19
| align=center | 5/21-6/19
| align=center | '''lę̋ta'''
| align=center | '''le̋e̋ta'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 7
| align=center | '''xivf̨a̋ga''' क़िभ्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''xı̋ba'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Fraxinus excelsior|ash]]
| align=center | ash
| align=center | 6/20-7/19
| align=center | 6/20-7/19
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
|-
|-
| align=center | 8
| align=center | '''aizf̨a̋ga''' अइस़्फौय॓ग
| align=center | '''pe̋rküa'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Quercus petraea|sessile oak]]
| align=center | oak
| align=center | 7/20-8/18
| align=center | 7/20-8/18
| align=center | '''kų̋ra'''
| align=center | '''kűűra'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 9
| align=center | '''vaazf̨a̋ga''' भआस़्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''vą̋ᵶa'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Fagus sylvatica|beech]]
| align=center | beech
| align=center | 8/19-9/17
| align=center | 8/19-9/17
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
|-
|-
| align=center | 10
| align=center | '''leezf̨a̋ga''' लैस़्फौयृग
| align=center | '''kűnüa'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Corylus avellana|hazelnut]]
| align=center | walnut
| align=center | 9/18-10/17
| align=center | 9/18-10/17
| align=center | '''ı̨̋fa'''
| align=center | '''ı̋ı̋fa'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 11
| align=center | '''iim̃f̨a̋ga''' ईम़्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''ı̨̋ɱa'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Taxus baccata|yew]]
| align=center | yew
| align=center | 10/18-11/16
| align=center | 10/18-11/16
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
|-
|-
| align=center | 12
| align=center | '''toof̨̈a̋ga''' तौफ्फ्य॓ग
| align=center | '''tǫ̋pa'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Ulmus glabra|elm]]
| align=center | elm
| align=center | 11/17-12/16
| align=center | 11/17-12/16
| align=center | '''he̋ma'''
| align=center | '''he̋ma'''
|-
|-
| align=center | '''m̃óóƣpena̋ha''' मौ॓ग़्मेन॓ह
| align=center | 12/17-12/21
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
| align=center | '''ɱǫ́ᵹpena̋ha'''
| align=center | 12/17-12/21
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
|}
|}


====System of Dating – '''ahluka̋m pą̋so'''====
*The days of the months are numbered using the cardinal number with the name of the month in the genitive case. Thus, '''lų̋fa''' 25th would be ''' lųfa̋s xÿűr pen'''.
*The years are numbered according to their order in the era or eon.  The current era is called the present era and dates from the winter solstice of 42,000 B.C. Thus the present year dated from 22 December 2015 is N.T. (N.Þ.) 44,015.  N.T. (N.Þ.) stands for '''nı̋ka þÿuda̋s''', ‘of the present era’.


====The Zodiac – '''þasmőda'''====
==System of Dating – '''ahluka̋m ta̋ga''' अह्लुक॓म् त॓ग==
*The [[Wikipedia:Zodiac|zodiac]] is the annual cycle of the sun around the [[Wikipedia:Ecliptic|ecliptic]]. The Ethrans saw in the star arrangements fanciful pictures of the animals that were native to Sefdaania, arranged in a more or less equal distribution around the ecliptic. They divided the ecliptic into twelve domains ('''ą̋ra''') of 30° each.
*The days of the months are numbered using the cardinal number with the name of the month in the genitive case. Thus, '''aaxf̨a̋ga''' 25th would be '''aaxf̨aga̋s d̬ófoos pe̋n'''.
*The years are numbered according to their order in the era. The current era, the Present Era, dates from the winter solstice of 21,600 B.C.E. Thus the year 2024-25, dated from 21 December 2024, is N.T. (N.Þ.) 23,625. N.T. (N.Þ.) stands for '''nı̋ka þ̨uda̋s''' नि॓क थ्यद॓स, of the present era.
 
 
==The Zodiac – '''þasmőda''' थस्मो॓द==
*The [[Wikipedia:Zodiac|zodiac]] is the annual cycle of the sun around the [[Wikipedia:Ecliptic|ecliptic]]. The Ethrans saw in the star arrangements fanciful pictures of the animals that were native to Sefdaania, arranged in a more or less equal distribution around the ecliptic. They divided the ecliptic into twelve citadels ('''ðűno''' धु॓नो) of 30° each.
*By the Sefdaanian reckoning, the starting point of the ecliptic is at the winter solstice which is marked 0°, although the vernal equinox is at 0° by contemporary reckoning.
*By the Sefdaanian reckoning, the starting point of the ecliptic is at the winter solstice which is marked 0°, although the vernal equinox is at 0° by contemporary reckoning.


{|class="wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
{|class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:left; margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
| align=center | degree
! align=center | degree
| align=center | domain
! align=center | citadel
| align=center | date
! align=center | binomial
! align=center | date
! align=center | planet
! align=center | element
! align=center | gem
|-
|-
| align=center | 0°
| align=center | 0°
| align=center | tur/'''kı̋te'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:West Caucasian tur|tur]]<br>'''kı̋te''' कि॓ते
| align=center | ''Capra caucasica''
| align=center | 12/22
| align=center | 12/22
| align=center | Mercury<br>'''bűðe''' बु॓धे
| align=center | stone
| align=center | amethyst<br>'''ɫı̋fo''' ल़ि॓फो
|-
|-
| align=center | 30°
| align=center | 30°
| align=center | bear/'''ve̋re'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:European pond turtle|turtle]]<br>'''kűe''' कु॓ए
| align=center | 1/20
| align=center | ''Emys orbicularis''
| align=center | 1/21
| align=center | Venus<br>'''arusa̋ke''' अ॔रुस॓के
| align=center | water
| align=center | sapphire<br>'''d̬ı̋no''' द्वि॓नो
|-
|-
| align=center | 60°
| align=center | 60°
| align=center | eagle/'''őre'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Black Sea salmon|salmon]]<br>'''la̋ṡe''' ल॓चे
| align=center | ''Salmo labrax''
| align=center | 2/19
| align=center | 2/19
| align=center | Mars<br>'''sa̋rte''' स॓र्ते
| align=center | water
| align=center | sapphire<br>'''d̬ı̋no''' द्वि॓नो
|-
|-
| align=center | 90°
| align=center | 90°
| align=center | horse/'''mőre'''
| align=center | unicorn<br>'''pı̋ṡe''' पि॓चे
| align=center | †''Alcephalus monoceros''
| align=center | 3/21
| align=center | 3/21
| align=center | Jupiter<br>'''ǧɔxe̋me''' ग्वॆक़े॓मे
| align=center | fire
| align=center | garnet<br>'''lűűxno''' लू॓क़्नो
|-
|-
| align=center | 120°
| align=center | 120°
| align=center | hare/'''cą̋se'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Wild boar|boar]]<br>'''epe̋re''' एपे॓रे
| align=center | ''Sus scrofa''
| align=center | 4/20
| align=center | 4/20
| align=center | Saturn<br>'''erm̃a̋ke''' एर्म़॓के
| align=center | wood
| align=center | emerald<br>'''mı̋lo''' मि॓लो
|-
|-
| align=center | 150°
| align=center | 150°
| align=center | turtle/'''kűe'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Mute swan|swan]]<br>'''hőlve''' हो॓य्भे
| align=center | ''Cygnus olor''
| align=center | 5/21
| align=center | 5/21
| align=center | Uranus<br>'''m̃orsa̋ne''' मोर्स॓नो
| align=center | air
| align=center | topaz<br>'''pűűṡo''' पू॓चो
|-
|-
| align=center | 180°
| align=center | 180°
| align=center | aurochs/'''ta̋ure'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Hare|hare]]<br>'''ṡe̋ṡe''' चे॓चे
| align=center | ''Lepus timidus''
| align=center | 6/21
| align=center | 6/21
| align=center | Mercury<br>'''bűðe''' बु॓धे
| align=center | earth
| align=center | ruby<br>'''x̨űűro''' क़ू॓रो
|-
|-
| align=center | 210°
| align=center | 210°
| align=center | lion/'''bɪ̨̋re'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Panthera spelaea|lion]]<br>'''bı̋ı̋re''' बी॓रे
| align=center | †''Panthera spelaea''
| align=center | 7/23
| align=center | 7/23
| align=center | Venus<br>'''arusa̋ke''' अ॔रुस॓के
| align=center | stone
| align=center | amethyst<br>'''ɫı̋fo''' ल़ि॓फो
|-
|-
| align=center | 240°
| align=center | 240°
| align=center | dragon/'''pą̋me'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Eurasian red|squirrel]]<br>'''om̃e̋re''' ओम़ेरे
| align=center | ''Sciurus vulgaris''
| align=center | 8/24
| align=center | 8/24
| align=center | Mars<br>'''sa̋rte''' स॓र्ते
| align=center | wood
| align=center | emerald<br>'''mı̋lo''' मि॓लो
|-
|-
| align=center | 270°
| align=center | 270°
| align=center | boar/'''epe̋re'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Golden eagle|eagle]]<br>'''műire''' मु॓इरे
| align=center | ''Aquila chrysaëtos''
| align=center | 9/23
| align=center | 9/23
| align=center | Jupiter<br>'''ǧɔxe̋me''' ग्वॆक़े॓मे
| align=center | air
| align=center | topaz<br>'''pűűṡo''' पू॓चो
|-
|-
| align=center | 300°
| align=center | 300°
| align=center | squirrel/'''oɱe̋re'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Dragon|dragon]]<br>'''m̨űde''' म्यु॓दे
| align=center | †''Draco volans''
| align=center | 10/23
| align=center | 10/23
| align=center | Saturn<br>'''erm̃a̋ke''' एर्म़॓के
| align=center | fire
| align=center | garnet<br>'''lűűxno''' लू॓क़्नो
|-
|-
| align=center | 330°
| align=center | 330°
| align=center | salmon/'''la̋ce'''
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Przewalski's horse|horse]]<br>'''mőre''' मो॓रे
| align=center | 11/22
| align=center | ''Equus ferus przewalskii''
| align=center | 11/23
| align=center | Uranus<br>'''m̃orsa̋ne''' मोर्स॓नो
| align=center | earth
| align=center | ruby<br>'''x̨űűro''' क़ू॓रो
|}
|}


====The Sexagenary Cycle – '''tı̨̋r xÿurᵹe̋va mőda'''====
*By combining the twelve zodiac signs ('''þásmoðne̋uo''') with the names of the five precious jewels ('''a̋ro nÿe̋mo'''): ruby ('''xÿų̋ro'''), orange topaz ('''pų̋co'''), emerald ('''mı̋lo'''), sapphire ('''düı̋no'''),and amethyst ('''ɫı̋fo'''), a sexagenary cycle was created which is also used extensively in dating events, so that events  are recorded as taking place in the year of the amethyst lion, the sapphire dragon, '''etc'''.


===The Week - '''sąða̋ha'''===
==The Day - '''a̋ha''' अ॓ह==
*After the creation of all six of the Loquent Peoples, the days of the week (which were formerly simply numbered) were given the names of the six avatars of God worshipped by each people, in the order of the creation of each people.
*All time and calendar references are based on a duodecimal system. The day is divided into 24 sections known as '''te̋nas'''. The day begins at sunrise ('''ne̋e̋da''' नै॓द). In modern times this is considered to be 6:00 a.m. Each of the hours is named for a flying animal, as follows:
*When a seventh day is needed for the contemporary calendar, it is named '''ilmɛȝı̋ta''', Ilmus’ eve. The week is then '''sefa̋ha'''.


{|class="wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
{|class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:left; margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
| align=center | '''ilma̋ha'''
! align=center | 1st hour (6:00 a.m.)
| align=center | Ilmus’ day
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Eastern imperial eagle|eagle]]
| align=center | Ethrans
| align=center | ''Aquila heliaca''
| align=center | Sunday
| align=center | '''muirőrda'''
|-
| align=center | '''pų́sana̋ha'''
| align=center | Puusenus’ day
| align=center | Pyrans
| align=center | Monday
|-
| align=center | '''nęra̋ha'''
| align=center | Neerus’ day
| align=center | Hydorans
| align=center | Tuesday
|-
| align=center | '''tárona̋ha'''
| align=center | Taronus’ day
| align=center | Humans
| align=center | Wednesday
|-
| align=center | '''pérkuna̋ha'''
| align=center | Perkunus’ day
| align=center | Xylans
| align=center | Thursday
|-
| align=center | '''kábeira̋ha'''
| align=center | Kabeirus’ day
| align=center | Lithans
| align=center | Friday
|-
| align=center | '''ílmɛȝı̋ta'''
| align=center | Ilmus’ eve
| align=center |
| align=center | Saturday
|}
 
===The Day - '''a̋ha'''===
*All time and calendar references are based on a duodecimal system.  The day is divided into 24 sections known as '''te̋nas'''.  The day begins at sunrise ('''nę̋da''').  In modern times this is considered to be 6:00 a.m.  Each of the hours is named for an animal, as follows:
 
{|class="wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
| align=center | 1st hour (6:00 a.m.)
| align=center | hoopoe
| align=center | '''ópofte̋na'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 2nd hour
! align=center | 2nd hour
| align=center | quail
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Common quail|quail]]
| align=center | '''rę́kinte̋na'''
| align=center | ''C. coturnix''
| align=center | '''réékinőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 3rd hour
! align=center | 3rd hour
| align=center | grebe
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Common crane|common crane]]
| align=center | '''kuite̋na'''
| align=center | ''G. grus''
| align=center | '''géranőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 4th hour
! align=center | 4th hour
| align=center | stork
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Whooper swan|whooper swan]]
| align=center | '''hoste̋na'''
| align=center | ''C. cygnus ''
| align=center | '''elm̨̃őrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 5th hour
! align=center | 5th hour
| align=center | swan
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Common chaffinch|chaffinch]]
| align=center | '''kųᵹte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Fringilla coelebs''
| align=center | '''fingőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 6th hour
! align=center | 6th hour
| align=center | honey bee
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Honey bee|honey bee]]
| align=center | '''vįte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Apis mellifera''
| align=center | '''viiőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 7th hour (noon)
! align=center | 7th hour (noon)
| align=center | eagle
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Gyrfalcon|gyrfalcon]]
| align=center | '''orte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Falco rusticolus''
| align=center | '''árgifőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 8th hour
! align=center | 8th hour
| align=center | swift
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:grey partridge|grey partridge]]
| align=center | '''ᵹelte̋na'''
| align=center | ''P. perdix lucida''
| align=center | '''m̃órtoxőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 9th hour
! align=center | 9th hour
| align=center | loon
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:White stork|stork]]
| align=center | '''axte̋na'''
| align=center | ''C. ciconia''
| align=center | '''guzőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 10th hour
! align=center | 10th hour
| align=center | heron
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Taiga bean goose|goose]]
| align=center | '''rǫðte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Anser fabalis''
| align=center | '''gaarőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 11th hour
! align=center | 11th hour
| align=center | goose
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Eurasian jay|jay]]
| align=center | '''gąrte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Garrulus glandarius''
| align=center | '''ṡeihőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 12th hour
! align=center | 12th hour
| align=center | butterfly
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Papilio machaon|butterfly]]
| align=center | '''pą́pilte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Papilio machaon''
| align=center | '''páápilőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 13th hour<br>(6:00 p.m.)
! align=center | 13th hour (6:00 p.m.)
| align=center | woodpecker
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Osprey|osprey]]
| align=center | '''pįxte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Pandion haliaëtus''
| align=center | '''gasőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 14th hour
! align=center | 14th hour
| align=center | snipe
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Black grouse|grouse]]
| align=center | '''tilte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Lyrurus tetrix''
| align=center | '''gerkőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 15th hour
! align=center | 15th hour
| align=center | gull
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Grey heron|heron]]
| align=center | '''meɱte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Ardea cinerea''
| align=center | '''rooðőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 16th hour
! align=center | 16th hour
| align=center | osprey
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Common shelduck|shelduck]]
| align=center | '''gaste̋na'''
| align=center | ''T. tadorna''
| align=center | '''ƣandőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 17th hour
! align=center | 17th hour
| align=center | grasshopper
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Common nightingale|nightingale]]
| align=center | '''fefte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Luscinia megarhynchos''
| align=center | '''ám̃eeðőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 18th hour
! align=center | 18th hour
| align=center | nightingale
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Chorthippus brunneus|grasshopper]]
| align=center | '''áɱęðte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Chorthippus brunneus''
| align=center | '''fefőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 19th hour<br>(midnight)
! align=center | 19th hour (midnight)
| align=center | owl
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Eurasian eagle-owl|owl]]
| align=center | '''simte̋na'''
| align=center | ''B. bubo''
| align=center | '''simőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 20th hour
! align=center | 20th hour
| align=center | gyrfalcon
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Hoopoe|hoopoe]]
| align=center | '''árgifte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Upupa epops''
| align=center | '''ópofőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 21st hour
! align=center | 21st hour
| align=center | jay
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Common kingfisher|kingfisher]]
| align=center | '''ceihte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Alcedo atthis''
| align=center | '''ṡéérolőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 22nd hour
! align=center | 22nd hour
| align=center | dove
| align=center | [[Wikipedia: Mallard|mallard]]
| align=center | '''álunte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Columba l. livia''
| align=center | '''álunőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 23rd hour
! align=center | 23rd hour
| align=center | mallard
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Barn swallow|barn swallow]]
| align=center | '''naþte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Hirundo r. rustica''
| align=center | '''ƣelőrda'''
|-
|-
| align=center | 24th hour
! align=center | 24th hour
| align=center | kingfisher
| align=center | [[Wikipedia:Aeshna juncea|dragonfly]]
| align=center | '''cę́rolte̋na'''
| align=center | ''Aeshna juncea''
| align=center | '''sarṡőrda'''
|}
|}


*The daylight hours are comprised of eight unequal sections:
*Telling time is always done by addition, never by subtraction; thus, 2:45, not 15 minutes (a quarter) to 3. The hour ('''őrda''') is told by the ordinal number. Thus 2:00 is '''d̬őta őrda''', the second hour. The minutes ('''te̋nka''') are told by the cardinal numbers. Thus 2:45 is '''d̬őta őrda náálfoos pe̋n''', the second hour forty-five. If there are seconds ('''sa̋mpa'''), they are added to the minutes using the co-ordinating conjunction. Thus, 2:45:16 is '''d̬őta őrda náálfoos pe̋nk̬e főősaaðk̬e'''.
*Keeping time is the task of one of the adepts in each citadel. He is known as the '''tenpőőþlu''', the time guardian. He is also known as the '''ȝa̋a̋xlu''', the chandler. It is solely his task to make candles from the bees' wax, both for lighting and for keeping time.
 
 
==The Lunar Cycle – '''eiðmőda''' एइध्मे॓द==
*The lunar cycle contains twelve months ('''e̋ida'''). The first month begins at dawn of the day after the first sighting of the waxing crescent after '''hemsűka''', 12/22. The other months begin at the successive first sightings. These months are named after the zodiac citadel that begins in that month:
**'''pise̋ida''' - Tur Moon
**'''tunte̋ida''' - Turtle Moon
**'''kúrule̋ida''' - Salmon Moon
**'''more̋ida''' - Unicorn Moon
**'''óm̃ere̋ida''' - Boar Moon
**'''kite̋ida''' - Swan Moon
**'''muire̋ida''' - Hare Moon
**'''la̋ṡe̋ida''' - Lion Moon
**'''dágere̋ida''' - Squirrel Moon
**'''m̨ude̋ida''' - Eagle Moon
**'''m̃ísonte̋ida''' - Dragon Moon
**'''k̨afe̋ida''' - Horse Moon
*The lunar months are divided into halves. The first half ('''f̨őþanto zı̋no''') extends from the waxing crescent to the waning crescent. The second half ('''re̋e̋manto zı̋no''') extends from the waning crescent to the waxing crescent.


{|class="wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
| align=center | 1
| align=center | daybreak
| align=center | '''ahtőda'''
| align=center |
|-
| align=center  | 2
| align=center | dawn
| align=center | '''va̋iᵹa'''
| align=center | daybreak to sunrise
|-
| align=center | 3
| align=center | sunrise
| align=center | '''nę̋da'''
| align=center |
|-
| align=center | 4
| align=center | morning
| align=center | '''ą̋ȝa'''
| align=center | sunrise to noon
|-
| align=center | 5
| align=center | noon
| align=center | '''lőuna'''
| align=center |
|-
| align=center | 6
| align=center | afternoon
| align=center | '''sı̋xa'''
| align=center | noon to sunset
|-
| align=center | 7
| align=center | sunset
| align=center | '''dų̋a'''
| align=center |
|-
| align=center | 8
| align=center | evening
| align=center | '''ȝı̋ta'''
| align=center | sunset to nightfall
|-
| align=center |
| align=center | nightfall
| align=center | '''ląþtőda'''
| align=center |
|-
| align=center |
| align=center | midnight
| align=center | '''meðlą̋ta'''
| align=center |
|}


*Telling time is always done by addition, never by subtraction; thus, 2:45, not 15 minutes (a quarter) to 3. The hour ('''te̋na''') is told by the ordinal number. Thus 2:00 is '''düőta te̋na''', the second hour. The minutes ('''te̋nka''') are told by the cardinal numbers. Thus 2:45 is '''düőta te̋na düo xÿűr pen''', the second hour forty-five.  If there are seconds ('''sa̋mpa'''), they are added to the minutes using the co-ordinating conjunction.  Thus, 2:45:16 is '''düőta te̋na düo xÿűr penküe kűsküe'''.
==The Sexagenary Cycle – '''sefd̬ódila̋s mőda''' सेफ्द्वो॔दिल॓स् मो॓द ==
*Keeping time is the task of one of the adepts in each citadel. He is known as the '''tenpǫ̋þlu''', the time guardian. He is also known as the '''ȝą̋xlu''', the chandler. It is solely his task to make candles from the bees’ wax, both for lighting and for keeping time.  
*By combining the twelve zodiac signs ('''þásmoðne̋uo''') with the names of  five precious jewels ('''a̋ro n̨e̋mo'''): orange topaz ('''pűűṡo'''), sapphire ('''d̬ı̋no'''), ruby ('''x̨űűro'''), emerald ('''mı̋lo'''), and amethyst ('''ɫı̋fo'''), a sixty-year cycle was created which is also used in dating events, so that events are recorded as taking place in the year of the amethyst lion, the sapphire dragon, ''etc''.
*The Gregorian year 2015-16 is the year of the Topaz Tur ('''puuskı̋ta''').
*The Gregorian year 2016-17 is the year of the Sapphire Turtle ('''d̬inkűa''').
*The Gregorian year 2017-18 is the year of the Ruby Salmon ('''x̨uurla̋ṡa ''').
*The Gregorian year 2018-19 is the year of the Emerald Unicorn ('''milpı̋ṡa''').
*The Gregorian year 2019-20 is the year of the Amethyst Boar ('''ɫífepe̋ra''').
*The Gregorian year 2020-21 is the year of the Topaz Swan ('''puushőlva''').
*The Gregorian year 2021-22 is the year of the Sapphire Hare ('''d̬inṡe̋ṡa''').
*The Gregorian year 2022-23 is the year of the Ruby Lion ('''x̨uurbı̋ı̋ra''').
*The Gregorian year 2023-24 is the year of the Emerald Squirrel ('''mílom̃e̋ra''').
*The Gregorian year 2024-25 is the year of the Amethyst Eagle ('''ɫifműira ''').
*The Gregorian year 2025-26 is the year of the Topaz Dragon ('''puusm̨űda''').
*The Gregorian year 2026-27 is the year of the Sapphire Horse ('''d̬inmőra''').
*The Gregorian year 2027-28 is the year of the Ruby Tur ('''x̨uurkı̋ta''').
*''etc.''


===The Lunar Cycle – '''zęrmőda'''===
*The lunar cycle contains twelve or thirteen months ('''e̋ida''').  The first month begins at midnight of the day on which the first crescent of the first new moon after '''hemsűka''' is sighted. The other months begin at midnight on the day of the successive new moons.  These months are merely numbered.
*The lunar months are divided into halves.  The waxing moon ('''ɱǫge̋ida''') extends from the date of the new moon to the date of the full moon.  The waning moon ('''lųde̋ida''') extends from the date of the full moon to the date of the new moon.


===Calendar summary - '''ahlúxtaga̋s ı̋sra'''===
==Calendar summary - '''ahlúxtaga̋s ı̋sra''' अह्लु॔क़्तग॓स् इ॓स्र ==
*s° = Sefdaanian degree; c° = contemporary degree.
*s° = Sefdaanian degree; c° = contemporary degree.


{|class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:left; margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
{|class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:left; margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
| align=center | '''ahlűka'''<br>date
! align=center | '''ahlűka'''<br>date
| align=center | '''f̨a̋ga'''<br>month
! align=center | '''f̨a̋ga'''<br>month
| align=center | '''þasmődo'''<br>zodiac
! align=center | '''þasmődo'''<br>zodiac
| align=center | '''þeexe̋so'''<br>element
! align=center | '''þeexe̋so'''<br>element
| align=center | '''na̋no'''<br>flower
! align=center | '''moðme̋a'''<br>degree s°/c°
| align=center | '''me̋a'''<br>degree s°/c°
! align=center | '''ȝe̋ra'''<br>season
| align=center | '''ȝe̋ra'''<br>season
! align=center | '''sa̋rno'''<br>festival
| align=center | '''sa̋rno'''<br>festival
| align=center | '''sűka'''<br>turning
|-
|-
! align=center | 12/22
! align=center | 12/22
| align=center | '''sigf̨a̋ga'''
| align=center | '''sigf̨a̋ga'''<br>'''ȝőinf̨a̋ga'''
| align=center | '''kı̋te''' tur<br>Capricorn 
| align=center | tur '''kı̋te'''<br>Capricorn
| align=center | '''ga̋a̋lo'''<br>air
| align=center | stone '''ta̋a̋ino'''
| align=center | '''ȝűri'''<br>honeysuckle
| align=center | 0°/270°
| align=center | 0°/270°
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
| align=center | '''hemsűka'''<br>winter solstice
| align=center | '''hemsűka'''<br>winter solstice
| align=center |
|-
|-
!align=center | 1/21
!align=center | 1/21
| align=center | '''piiþf̨a̋ga'''
| align=center | '''piiþf̨a̋ga'''<br>'''oim̃f̨a̋ga'''
| align=center | '''ve̋re''' bear<br>Aquarius 
| align=center | turtle '''kűe'''<br>Aquarius
| align=center | '''a̋a̋þe'''<br>fire
| align=center | water '''hűro'''
| align=center | '''ma̋a̋ki'''<br>poppy
| align=center | 30°/300°
| align=center | 30°/300°
| align=center | '''kı̋ða'''<br>late winter
| align=center | '''kı̋ða'''<br>late winter
| align=center |
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| align=center |  
| align=center |  
| align=center |
| align=center |
| align=center |
| align=center | 45°/315°
| align=center | 45°/315°
| align=center |
| align=center |
| align=center | '''kiðsa̋rno'''<br>late winter festival
| align=center | '''kiðsa̋rno'''<br>late winter festival
| align=center |
|-
|-
! align=center | 2/20
! align=center | 2/20
| align=center | '''pı̨̋ta'''
| align=center | '''ṡerf̨a̋ga'''<br>'''s̨ulf̨a̋ga'''
| align=center | '''őre''' eagle<br>Pisces
| align=center | salmon '''la̋ṡe'''<br>Pisces
| align=center | water
| align=center | water '''hűro'''
| align=center | lavender
| align=center | 60°/330°
| align=center | 60°/330°
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
| align=center |
| align=center |
| align=center | '''kiðsűka'''
|-
|-
! align=center | 3/20
! align=center | 3/22
| align=center |  
| align=center | '''tivf̨a̋ga'''<br>'''tilf̨a̋ga'''
| align=center |  
| align=center | unicorn '''pı̋ṡe'''<br>Aries
| align=center |
| align=center | fire '''a̋a̋þe'''
| align=center |
| align=center | 90°/0°
| align=center |  
| align=center | '''ke̋sa'''<br>spring
| align=center | '''ke̋sa'''<br>spring
| align=center | '''kespa̋ra'''<br>vernal equinox
| align=center | '''kespa̋ra'''<br>vernal equinox
| align=center |
|-
! align=center | 3/22
| align=center | '''tı̋ba'''
| align=center | '''mőre'''/horse<br>Aries 
| align=center | earth
| align=center | rose
| align=center | 90°/0°
| align=center | spring
| align=center |
| align=center |
|-
|-
! align=center | 4/21
! align=center | 4/21
| align=center | '''na̋na'''
| align=center | '''nanf̨a̋ga'''<br>'''uƣf̨a̋ga'''
| align=center | '''ṡe̋ṡe''' hare<br>Taurus
| align=center | boar '''epe̋re'''<br>Taurus
| align=center | wood
| align=center | wood '''ma̋a̋to'''
| align=center | '''labűżi'''<br>clematis
| align=center | 120°/30°
| align=center | 120°/30°
| align=center |
| align=center |
| align=center |
| align=center |
| align=center | '''kes̈űka'''
|-
|-
! align=center | 5/5
! align=center | 5/5
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| align=center |
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
| align=center |
| align=center | 135°/45°  
| align=center | 135°/45°  
| align=center |
| align=center |
| align=center | '''kes̈a̋rno'''<br>spring festival
| align=center | '''kes̈a̋rno'''<br>spring festival
| align=center |
|-
! align=center | 5/21
| align=center | '''tı̋ı̋þa'''
| align=center |
| align=center | 
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| align=center |
|-
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! align=center | 5/22
! align=center | 5/22
| align=center |  
| align=center | '''tiiþf̨a̋ga'''<br>
| align=center | '''he̋le''' turtle<br>Gemini
| align=center | swan '''hőlve'''<br>Gemini
| align=center | stone
| align=center | air '''ga̋a̋lo'''
| align=center | '''eba̋ki'''<br>hollyhock
| align=center | 150°/60°
| align=center | 150°/60°
| align=center | summer
| align=center | '''le̋e̋ta'''<br>summer
| align=center |
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|-
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! align=center | 6/21
! align=center | 6/21
| align=center | '''ga̋þa'''
| align=center | '''gaþf̨a̋ga'''<br>
| align=center | '''ta̋ure''' aurochs>br>Cancer
| align=center | hare '''ṡe̋ṡe'''<br>Cancer
| align=center | air
| align=center | earth '''ta̋le'''
| align=center | '''sÿűmi'''<br>violet
| align=center | 180°/90°
| align=center | 180°/90°
| align=center |
| align=center |
| align=center | '''leeþsűka'''<br>summer solstice
| align=center | '''leeþsűka'''<br>summer solstice
| align=center | '''leeþsűka'''
|-
|-
! align=center | 7/20
! align=center | 7/20
| align=center | '''kőȝa'''
| align=center | '''b̬aaþf̨a̋ga'''<br>
| align=center |
| align=center | lion '''bı̋ı̋re'''<br>Leo
| align=center | fire
| align=center | stone '''ta̋a̋ino'''
| align=center | '''pűi'''<br>primrose
| align=center |
| align=center | '''kuűra'''<br>late summer
| align=center |
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! align=center | 7/23
| align=center |
| align=center | '''bı̋ı̋re''' lion<br>Leo 
| align=center |
| align=center |
| align=center | 210°/120°
| align=center | 210°/120°
| align=center | late summer
| align=center | '''kűűra'''<br>late summer
| align=center |
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| align=center |
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! align=center | 8/6
! align=center | 8/6
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| align=center | 225°/135°
| align=center | 225°/135°
| align=center |
| align=center |
| align=center | '''kuursa̋rno'''<br>late summer festival
| align=center | '''kuursa̋rno'''<br>late summer festival
| align=center |
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! align=center | 8/19
! align=center | 8/19
| align=center | '''a̋a̋ka'''
| align=center | '''aaxf̨a̋ga'''<br>
| align=center |
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
| align=center | water
| align=center | water lily
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
| align=center |
| align=center |
| align=center | '''kuursűka'''
|-
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! align=center | 8/23
! align=center | 8/23
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
| align=center | '''pa̋a̋me''' dragon<br>Virgo
| align=center | squirrel '''om̃e̋re'''<br>Virgo
| align=center |
| align=center | wood '''ma̋a̋to'''
| align=center |  
| align=center | 240°/150°
| align=center | 240°/150°
| align=center |
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| align=center |  
| align=center |  
|-
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! align=center | 9/18
! align=center | 9/18
| align=center | '''cada'''
| align=center | '''ṡaðf̨a̋ga'''<br>
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
| align=center | earth
| align=center | '''ace̋nti'''<br>lady slipper
| align=center |  
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! align=center | 9/23
! align=center | 9/23
| align=center |  
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| align=center | '''epe̋re''' boar<br>Libra
| align=center | eagle '''műire'''<br>Libra
| align=center |
| align=center | air '''ga̋a̋lo'''
| align=center |  
| align=center | 270°/180°
| align=center | 270°/180°
| align=center | '''ı̋fa'''<br>autumn
| align=center | '''ı̋fa'''<br>autumn
| align=center | '''ifpa̋ra'''<br>autumn equinox
| align=center | '''ifpa̋ra'''<br>autumn equinox
| align=center |
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! align=center | 10/18
! align=center | 10/18
| align=center | '''gűsa'''
| align=center | '''gűsf̨a̋ga'''<br>
| align=center |
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
| align=center | wood
| align=center | '''ðerge̋ni'''<br>dogwood
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
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! align=center | 10/23
! align=center | 10/23
| align=center |
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| align=center | '''epe̋re''' squirrel<br>Scorpius
| align=center | dragon '''m̨űde'''<br>Scorpius
| align=center |
| align=center | fire '''a̋a̋þe'''
| align=center |  
| align=center | 300°/210°
| align=center | 300°/210°
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
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! align=center | 11/5
! align=center | 11/5
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| align=center | '''ifsa̋rno'''<br>autumn festival
| align=center | '''ifsa̋rno'''<br>autumn festival
| align=center |


|-
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! align=center | 11/17
! align=center | 11/17
| align=center | '''luűfa'''
| align=center | '''luuf̨̈a̋ga'''<br>
| align=center |  
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| align=center | '''sı̋zi'''<br>crocus
| align=center |
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! align=center | 11/22
! align=center | 11/22
| align=center |  
| align=center |  
| align=center | '''la̋ce''' salmon<br>Sagittarius
| align=center | horse '''mőre'''<br>Sagittarius
| align=center |
| align=center | earth '''ta̋le'''
| align=center |
| align=center | 330°/240°
| align=center | 330°/240°
| align=center | '''he̋ma'''<br>winter
| align=center | '''he̋ma'''<br>winter
| align=center |
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! align=center | 12/17
! align=center | 12/17
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| align=center | '''m̃óóƣpena̋ha'''<br>intercalary
| align=center | '''m̃óóƣpena̋ha'''<br>intercalary
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[[Sefdaanian Ethnography Chapter 3 - Race and Ethnicity]]
[[Category:Concultures]]
[[Category:Calendars]]

Latest revision as of 17:44, 21 January 2025

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 ı ɛ y
म़ ल़ स़ क़ ग़ स्व स्य इ ई
पि पी
ए एै
ए 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/


Written history - ȝa̋raþa postɛsa̋a̋r̈a य॓रथ पोस्तऺसआ॓र

  • The Loquent Peoples have no written accounts of historical facts. There is, however, a detailed mythology of their creation which is related in Chapter 8 – Faith.


Calendar - áhluxta̋ga अ॑ह्लुक़्त॓ग

  • The Sefdaanian calendar system was devised by Ȝumm̃a̋ku Ma̋nu, the archimage of astronomy. Both the solar cycle and the lunar cycle are used in the ancient original calendar, without an attempt to reconcile the two. The solar cycle is used to number the months, to mark the solar festivals and to establish dates, whereas the lunar cycle is used exclusively for marking the semimonthly lunar celebrations.


The Eons and the Eras - ȝı̋kask̬e þ̨űdask̬e यि॓कस्क्वे थ्यु॓दस्क्वे

  • Sefdaanian history/mythology is divided into three eons (ȝı̋ka यि॓क) and fourteen eras (þ̨űda थ्यु॓द). An era is 25,920 years long.
  • The First Eon was that of Yumu (ȝumȝı̋ka युम्यि॓क), the Self-existent (mi-bűȝantu मि-बु॓यन्तु), the Ancient-One-Who-Is (sene̋santu सेने॓यन्तु) and, in reality, extends back eternally.
  • The end of this eon is marked by the creation of air, the first element. This is reckoned to have taken place in the year 358,560 B.C.E.
    • This is the Era of Air (gaalþ̨űda गआथ्यु॓द). The creation of air marks the beginning of the Second Eon, that of the Elements (þééxesȝı̋ka धैक़ेस्यि॓क).
    • The Era of Fire (aaþ̨̈űda आथ्थ्यु॓द) begins with the creation of the second element, fire, in the year 332,640.
    • The Era of Water (hurþ̨űda हुर्थ्यु॓द) begins with the creation of the third element, water, in the year 306,720.
    • The Era of Earth (talþ̨űda) begins with the creation of the fourth element, earth, in the year 280,800.
    • The Era of Wood (maaþ̨̈űda मआथ्थ्यु॓द) begins with the creation of the fifth element, wood, in the year 254,880.
    • The Era of Stone (taainþ̨űda तआइन्थ्यु॓द) begins with the creation of the sixth element, stone, in the year 228,960.
  • The Eon of Life (ǧiiȝı̋ka ग्वीयि॓क) begins with the creation of the plants.
    • The Era of Plants (muulþ̨űda मूल्थ्यु॓द) begins with the creation of plants in the year 203,040.
    • The Era of Animals (tasþ̨űda तस्थ्यु॓द) begins with the creation of the animals in the year 177,120.
    • The Era of the Ethrans (gáál̨onþ̨űda गआ॔ल्योन्थ्यु॓द), the Children of Air, begins with the creation of the Ethrans in the year 151,200.
    • The Era of the Pyrans (ááþ̨onþ̨űda आ॓थ्योन्थ्यु॓द ), the Children of Fire, begins with the creation of the Pyrans in the year 125,280.
    • The Era of the Hydorans (húr̨onþ̨űda हु॔र्योन्थयु॓द), the Children of Water, begins with the creation of the Hydorans in the year 99,360.
      • It was half way through this Era, in the year 86,400, that the Great Sundering (me̋ża pűlra मे॓ज पु॓ल्र) occurred, when many fell out of harmony.
    • The Era of the Humans (tál̨onþ̨űda त॓ल्योन्थ्यु॓द), the Children of Earth, begins with the creation of the Humans in the year 73,440.
    • The Era of the Xylans (máát̨onþ̨̈űda मआ॓त्योन्थ्यु॓द), the Children of Wood, begins with the creation of the Xylans in the year 47,520.
    • The Era of the Lithans (tááin̨onþ̨űda तआ॓इन्योन्थ्यु॓द), the Children of Stone, begins with the creation of the Lithans in the year 21,600.
  • In the year 11,500, the Ethrans revised the calendar and, regressing, started the era on the winter solstice of 21,600 in the Domain of the Tur. This became the first year of the renamed Present Era (nı̋ka þ̨űda) which extends into the future as far as the First Eon extends back into the past.


The Solar Cycle – suulmőda सूल्मो॓द

  • The solar year begins at the winter solstice (hemsűka हेम्सुक) and must begin on ilma̋ha.
  • Each of the twelve solar months (f̨a̋ga फ्य॓ग) consists of five six-day weeks (saaða̋ha सआध॓ह). As this gives a total of only 360 days, an intercalary week (m̃óóƣpena̋ha मौ॔ग़्पेन॓ह) of five days is added after the twelfth month. In a leap year (iþdı̋la इथ्दि॓ल) this intercalary week has six days (m̃óóƣsaaða̋ha मौ॔ग़्सआध॓ह).


The Seasons - ȝe̋e̋ra यै॓र

  • The solar year is divided into six seasons, each consisting of two periods of approximately 45 days. These ȝe̋e̋ras begin every 30° on the ecliptic (suulf̨őőlo सूल्फौ॓लो).
  • The underlined names are those used when only four seasons are recognized.
    • he̋ma हे॓म (winter) 11/23-1/20 – cold to freezing; heavy snow, sometimes sleet or rain; heavy cloud cover most of the time.
    • kı̋ða कि॓ध (late-winter) 1/21-3/20 – rising temperature with melting of ice and snow; frequent and heavy rain with heavy cloud cover; plants begin to flower, trees to leaf.
    • ke̋sa के॓स (spring) 3/21-5/21 – temperature continues to rise; ground begins to dry out; plants are in full bloom and leaf; increased sun and wind; warm days and cool nights.
    • le̋e̋ta लै॓त (summer) 5/22-7/22 – hot and dry; rains infrequently with little cloud cover; grass turns brown.
    • kűűra कू॓र (late-summer) 7/23-9/23 – cooler; clouds in morning and evening often with light rain; leaves begin to change color; crops ready to harvest.
    • ı̋pa इ॓प (autumn) 9/24-11/22 – temperature continues to fall; leaves begin to fall; increasing rainfall; crisp nights with frost in the morning.
  • Eight celebrations are held in conjunction with the solar year:
↓ = number of days until the next celebration.
winter solstice hemsűka हेम्सु॓क 12/22 42 days↓
late winter festival kiðsa̋rno किध्स॓र्नो 2/2 45° 46 days↓
vernal equinox kespa̋ra केस्प॓र 3/21 90° 44 days↓
spring festival kes̈a̋ro केस्स॓रो 5/5 135° 46 days↓
summer solstice leeþsűka लैथ्सु॓क 6/21 180° 47 days↓
late summer festival kuursa̋rno कूर्स॓र्नो 8/6 225° 48 days↓
late summer equinox kuurpa̋ra कूर्प॓र 9/23 270° 44 days↓
autumn festival ifsa̋rno इफ्स॓र्नो 11/5 315° 45 days↓
  • The dates of these cross-quarter days do not coincide with those of the contemporary festivals.


The Solar Months - f̨a̋ga फ्येग

  • The agrarian Peoples (zɔ̋ðm̃us स़ॊ॓ध्म़ुस्), the three Peoples who grow crops and herd livestock, i.e., the Pyrans, Humans and Lithans, have a twelve-month calendar, the names of which months are taken from the natural world.
The twelve months of the year
Name of month Translation Dates Season
sigf̨a̋ga सिग्फ्य॓ग snowstorm month 12/22-1/20
piiþf̨a̋ga पीथ्फ्य॓ग sap-tapping month 1/21-2/19 kiða
aivf̨a̋ga अइभ्फ्य॓ग grass-sprouting month 2/20-3/21
ṡaarf̨a̋ga चआर्फ्य॓ग antler-growing month 3/22-4/20 ke̋sa
nanf̨a̋ga नन्फ्य॓ग flower-blooming month 4/21-5/20
tiiþf̨a̋ga तीथफ्य॓ग heating month 5/21-6/19 le̋e̋ta
gaþf̨a̋ga गथ्फ्य॓ग berry-picking month 6/20-7/19
b̬aaþf̨a̋ga ब्वआथ्फ्य॓ग velvet-shedding month 7/20-8/18 kűűra
aaxf̨a̋ga आक़्फ्य॓ग colored-leaf month 8/19-9/17
gusf̨a̋ga गुस्फ्य॓ग leaf-falling month 9/18-10/17 ı̋fa
ṡaðf̨a̋ga चध्फ्य॓ग rutting month 10/18-11/16
luunf̨a̋ga लून्फ्य॓ग snow-falling month 11/17-12/16 he̋ma
m̃óóƣpena̋ha म़ौ॔ग़्पेन॓ह intercalary week 12/17-12/21
  • The Xylans also have a twelve-month calendar, the months of which are named after trees.
Name of month Translation Dates Season
ȝoinf̨a̋ga योइन्फ्य॓ग juniper 12/22-1/20
oim̃f̨a̋ga ओइम्फ्य॔ग wild service tree 1/21-2/19 kiða
s̨ulf̨a̋ga स्युल्फ्य॓ग Swiss pine 2/20-3/21
tilf̨a̋ga तिल्फौयृग linden 3/22-4/20 ke̋sa
uƣf̨a̋ga उग़्फ्य॓ग silver birch 4/21-5/20
kɔnf̨a̋ga कॊन्फ्य॓ग cornelian cherry 5/21-6/19 le̋e̋ta
xivf̨a̋ga क़िभ्फ्य॓ग ash 6/20-7/19
aizf̨a̋ga अइस़्फौय॓ग sessile oak 7/20-8/18 kűűra
vaazf̨a̋ga भआस़्फ्य॓ग beech 8/19-9/17
leezf̨a̋ga लैस़्फौयृग hazelnut 9/18-10/17 ı̋ı̋fa
iim̃f̨a̋ga ईम़्फ्य॓ग yew 10/18-11/16
toof̨̈a̋ga तौफ्फ्य॓ग elm 11/17-12/16 he̋ma
m̃óóƣpena̋ha मौ॓ग़्मेन॓ह 12/17-12/21


System of Dating – ahluka̋m ta̋ga अह्लुक॓म् त॓ग

  • The days of the months are numbered using the cardinal number with the name of the month in the genitive case. Thus, aaxf̨a̋ga 25th would be aaxf̨aga̋s d̬ófoos pe̋n.
  • The years are numbered according to their order in the era. The current era, the Present Era, dates from the winter solstice of 21,600 B.C.E. Thus the year 2024-25, dated from 21 December 2024, is N.T. (N.Þ.) 23,625. N.T. (N.Þ.) stands for nı̋ka þ̨uda̋s नि॓क थ्यद॓स, of the present era.


The Zodiac – þasmőda थस्मो॓द

  • The zodiac is the annual cycle of the sun around the ecliptic. The Ethrans saw in the star arrangements fanciful pictures of the animals that were native to Sefdaania, arranged in a more or less equal distribution around the ecliptic. They divided the ecliptic into twelve citadels (ðűno धु॓नो) of 30° each.
  • By the Sefdaanian reckoning, the starting point of the ecliptic is at the winter solstice which is marked 0°, although the vernal equinox is at 0° by contemporary reckoning.
degree citadel binomial date planet element gem
tur
kı̋te कि॓ते
Capra caucasica 12/22 Mercury
bűðe बु॓धे
stone amethyst
ɫı̋fo ल़ि॓फो
30° turtle
kűe कु॓ए
Emys orbicularis 1/21 Venus
arusa̋ke अ॔रुस॓के
water sapphire
d̬ı̋no द्वि॓नो
60° salmon
la̋ṡe ल॓चे
Salmo labrax 2/19 Mars
sa̋rte स॓र्ते
water sapphire
d̬ı̋no द्वि॓नो
90° unicorn
pı̋ṡe पि॓चे
Alcephalus monoceros 3/21 Jupiter
ǧɔxe̋me ग्वॆक़े॓मे
fire garnet
lűűxno लू॓क़्नो
120° boar
epe̋re एपे॓रे
Sus scrofa 4/20 Saturn
erm̃a̋ke एर्म़॓के
wood emerald
mı̋lo मि॓लो
150° swan
hőlve हो॓य्भे
Cygnus olor 5/21 Uranus
m̃orsa̋ne मोर्स॓नो
air topaz
pűűṡo पू॓चो
180° hare
ṡe̋ṡe चे॓चे
Lepus timidus 6/21 Mercury
bűðe बु॓धे
earth ruby
x̨űűro क़ू॓रो
210° lion
bı̋ı̋re बी॓रे
Panthera spelaea 7/23 Venus
arusa̋ke अ॔रुस॓के
stone amethyst
ɫı̋fo ल़ि॓फो
240° squirrel
om̃e̋re ओम़ेरे
Sciurus vulgaris 8/24 Mars
sa̋rte स॓र्ते
wood emerald
mı̋lo मि॓लो
270° eagle
műire मु॓इरे
Aquila chrysaëtos 9/23 Jupiter
ǧɔxe̋me ग्वॆक़े॓मे
air topaz
pűűṡo पू॓चो
300° dragon
m̨űde म्यु॓दे
Draco volans 10/23 Saturn
erm̃a̋ke एर्म़॓के
fire garnet
lűűxno लू॓क़्नो
330° horse
mőre मो॓रे
Equus ferus przewalskii 11/23 Uranus
m̃orsa̋ne मोर्स॓नो
earth ruby
x̨űűro क़ू॓रो


The Day - a̋ha अ॓ह

  • All time and calendar references are based on a duodecimal system. The day is divided into 24 sections known as te̋nas. The day begins at sunrise (ne̋e̋da नै॓द). In modern times this is considered to be 6:00 a.m. Each of the hours is named for a flying animal, as follows:
1st hour (6:00 a.m.) eagle Aquila heliaca muirőrda
2nd hour quail C. coturnix réékinőrda
3rd hour common crane G. grus géranőrda
4th hour whooper swan C. cygnus elm̨̃őrda
5th hour chaffinch Fringilla coelebs fingőrda
6th hour honey bee Apis mellifera viiőrda
7th hour (noon) gyrfalcon Falco rusticolus árgifőrda
8th hour grey partridge P. perdix lucida m̃órtoxőrda
9th hour stork C. ciconia guzőrda
10th hour goose Anser fabalis gaarőrda
11th hour jay Garrulus glandarius ṡeihőrda
12th hour butterfly Papilio machaon páápilőrda
13th hour (6:00 p.m.) osprey Pandion haliaëtus gasőrda
14th hour grouse Lyrurus tetrix gerkőrda
15th hour heron Ardea cinerea rooðőrda
16th hour shelduck T. tadorna ƣandőrda
17th hour nightingale Luscinia megarhynchos ám̃eeðőrda
18th hour grasshopper Chorthippus brunneus fefőrda
19th hour (midnight) owl B. bubo simőrda
20th hour hoopoe Upupa epops ópofőrda
21st hour kingfisher Alcedo atthis ṡéérolőrda
22nd hour mallard Columba l. livia álunőrda
23rd hour barn swallow Hirundo r. rustica ƣelőrda
24th hour dragonfly Aeshna juncea sarṡőrda
  • Telling time is always done by addition, never by subtraction; thus, 2:45, not 15 minutes (a quarter) to 3. The hour (őrda) is told by the ordinal number. Thus 2:00 is d̬őta őrda, the second hour. The minutes (te̋nka) are told by the cardinal numbers. Thus 2:45 is d̬őta őrda náálfoos pe̋n, the second hour forty-five. If there are seconds (sa̋mpa), they are added to the minutes using the co-ordinating conjunction. Thus, 2:45:16 is d̬őta őrda náálfoos pe̋nk̬e főősaaðk̬e.
  • Keeping time is the task of one of the adepts in each citadel. He is known as the tenpőőþlu, the time guardian. He is also known as the ȝa̋a̋xlu, the chandler. It is solely his task to make candles from the bees' wax, both for lighting and for keeping time.


The Lunar Cycle – eiðmőda एइध्मे॓द

  • The lunar cycle contains twelve months (e̋ida). The first month begins at dawn of the day after the first sighting of the waxing crescent after hemsűka, 12/22. The other months begin at the successive first sightings. These months are named after the zodiac citadel that begins in that month:
    • pise̋ida - Tur Moon
    • tunte̋ida - Turtle Moon
    • kúrule̋ida - Salmon Moon
    • more̋ida - Unicorn Moon
    • óm̃ere̋ida - Boar Moon
    • kite̋ida - Swan Moon
    • muire̋ida - Hare Moon
    • la̋ṡe̋ida - Lion Moon
    • dágere̋ida - Squirrel Moon
    • m̨ude̋ida - Eagle Moon
    • m̃ísonte̋ida - Dragon Moon
    • k̨afe̋ida - Horse Moon
  • The lunar months are divided into halves. The first half (f̨őþanto zı̋no) extends from the waxing crescent to the waning crescent. The second half (re̋e̋manto zı̋no) extends from the waning crescent to the waxing crescent.


The Sexagenary Cycle – sefd̬ódila̋s mőda सेफ्द्वो॔दिल॓स् मो॓द

  • By combining the twelve zodiac signs (þásmoðne̋uo) with the names of five precious jewels (a̋ro n̨e̋mo): orange topaz (pűűṡo), sapphire (d̬ı̋no), ruby (x̨űűro), emerald (mı̋lo), and amethyst (ɫı̋fo), a sixty-year cycle was created which is also used in dating events, so that events are recorded as taking place in the year of the amethyst lion, the sapphire dragon, etc.
  • The Gregorian year 2015-16 is the year of the Topaz Tur (puuskı̋ta).
  • The Gregorian year 2016-17 is the year of the Sapphire Turtle (d̬inkűa).
  • The Gregorian year 2017-18 is the year of the Ruby Salmon (x̨uurla̋ṡa ).
  • The Gregorian year 2018-19 is the year of the Emerald Unicorn (milpı̋ṡa).
  • The Gregorian year 2019-20 is the year of the Amethyst Boar (ɫífepe̋ra).
  • The Gregorian year 2020-21 is the year of the Topaz Swan (puushőlva).
  • The Gregorian year 2021-22 is the year of the Sapphire Hare (d̬inṡe̋ṡa).
  • The Gregorian year 2022-23 is the year of the Ruby Lion (x̨uurbı̋ı̋ra).
  • The Gregorian year 2023-24 is the year of the Emerald Squirrel (mílom̃e̋ra).
  • The Gregorian year 2024-25 is the year of the Amethyst Eagle (ɫifműira ).
  • The Gregorian year 2025-26 is the year of the Topaz Dragon (puusm̨űda).
  • The Gregorian year 2026-27 is the year of the Sapphire Horse (d̬inmőra).
  • The Gregorian year 2027-28 is the year of the Ruby Tur (x̨uurkı̋ta).
  • etc.


Calendar summary - ahlúxtaga̋s ı̋sra अह्लु॔क़्तग॓स् इ॓स्र

  • s° = Sefdaanian degree; c° = contemporary degree.
ahlűka
date
f̨a̋ga
month
þasmődo
zodiac
þeexe̋so
element
moðme̋a
degree s°/c°
ȝe̋ra
season
sa̋rno
festival
12/22 sigf̨a̋ga
ȝőinf̨a̋ga
tur kı̋te
Capricorn
stone ta̋a̋ino 0°/270° hemsűka
winter solstice
1/21 piiþf̨a̋ga
oim̃f̨a̋ga
turtle kűe
Aquarius
water hűro 30°/300° kı̋ða
late winter
2/2 45°/315° kiðsa̋rno
late winter festival
2/20 ṡerf̨a̋ga
s̨ulf̨a̋ga
salmon la̋ṡe
Pisces
water hűro 60°/330°
3/22 tivf̨a̋ga
tilf̨a̋ga
unicorn pı̋ṡe
Aries
fire a̋a̋þe 90°/0° ke̋sa
spring
kespa̋ra
vernal equinox
4/21 nanf̨a̋ga
uƣf̨a̋ga
boar epe̋re
Taurus
wood ma̋a̋to 120°/30°
5/5 135°/45° kes̈a̋rno
spring festival
5/22 tiiþf̨a̋ga
swan hőlve
Gemini
air ga̋a̋lo 150°/60° le̋e̋ta
summer
6/21 gaþf̨a̋ga
hare ṡe̋ṡe
Cancer
earth ta̋le 180°/90° leeþsűka
summer solstice
7/20 b̬aaþf̨a̋ga
lion bı̋ı̋re
Leo
stone ta̋a̋ino 210°/120° kűűra
late summer
8/6 225°/135° kuursa̋rno
late summer festival
8/19 aaxf̨a̋ga
8/23 squirrel om̃e̋re
Virgo
wood ma̋a̋to 240°/150°
9/18 ṡaðf̨a̋ga
9/23 eagle műire
Libra
air ga̋a̋lo 270°/180° ı̋fa
autumn
ifpa̋ra
autumn equinox
10/18 gűsf̨a̋ga
10/23 dragon m̨űde
Scorpius
fire a̋a̋þe 300°/210°
11/5 315°/225° ifsa̋rno
autumn festival
11/17 luuf̨̈a̋ga
11/22 horse mőre
Sagittarius
earth ta̋le 330°/240° he̋ma
winter
12/17 m̃óóƣpena̋ha
intercalary


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