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**terrain - '''kolpőno''' | **terrain - '''kolpőno''' | ||
*e. What words refer to how high the land is? | *e. What words refer to how high the land is? | ||
**altitude - '''gőxta''' | **altitude - '''gőxta''' [< '''gőxi''', ''adj.'' high] | ||
**sea level - '''margőxta''' [< '''mare''', sea] | **sea level - '''margőxta''' [< '''mare''', sea] | ||
*f. What words refer to the surface of the earth? | *f. What words refer to the surface of the earth? | ||
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**core of a volcano - '''mőzgo''' | **core of a volcano - '''mőzgo''' | ||
**crater - '''ðűmbo''' | **crater - '''ðűmbo''' | ||
**lava flow - '''dáátaainda̋a̋o''' [< da̋a̋o''', flow] | **lava flow - '''dáátaainda̋a̋o''' [< '''da̋a̋o''', flow] | ||
*c. What do volcanoes do? | *c. What do volcanoes do? | ||
**erupt, explode - '''na̋ba''' | **erupt, explode - '''na̋ba''' | ||
**spew (''gas/lava/ash'') - '''m̃e̋ma''' | **spew (''gas/lava/ash'') - '''m̃e̋ma''' | ||
**bury | **bury (''things under lava/ash'') - '''ðőőva''' | ||
**smoke - '''műűxa''' | **smoke - '''műűxa''' | ||
*d. What do volcanoes produce? | *d. What do volcanoes produce? | ||
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**cloud of ash - '''ṡoogne̋vo''' [< '''ne̋vo''', cloud] | **cloud of ash - '''ṡoogne̋vo''' [< '''ne̋vo''', cloud] | ||
**ash flow - '''ṡoogda̋a̋o''' | **ash flow - '''ṡoogda̋a̋o''' | ||
**pyroclastic flow - aaþǧárṡoogda̋a̋o | **pyroclastic flow - '''aaþǧárṡoogda̋a̋o''' | ||
**volcanic cinder - '''aaþǧársenðőro''' [< '''senðőro''', cinder] | **volcanic cinder - '''aaþǧársenðőro''' [< '''senðőro''', cinder] | ||
**volcanic glass (obsidian) - '''ááþǧarve̋do''' [< '''ve̋do'''] | **volcanic glass (obsidian) - '''ááþǧarve̋do''' [< '''ve̋do''', glass] | ||
**pumice - '''ȝesta̋a̋ino''' | **pumice - '''ȝesta̋a̋ino''' [< '''ȝe̋so''', foam] | ||
*e. What words refer to whether a volcano is erupting or not? | *e. What words refer to whether a volcano is erupting or not? | ||
**active - '''kı̋i''' | **active - '''kı̋i''' | ||
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**plain - '''le̋po''' | **plain - '''le̋po''' | ||
**prairie, heath, grassland, veldt, pampas, campo, moor - '''pa̋a̋rto''' | **prairie, heath, grassland, veldt, pampas, campo, moor - '''pa̋a̋rto''' | ||
**savanna, llano - '''tiiþpa̋a̋rto''' [< '''tı̋ı̋þi''', hot] | |||
**steppe - '''keba̋ro''' | **steppe - '''keba̋ro''' | ||
**tundra - '''ȝeƣta̋lo''' [< '''ȝe̋go''', ice; '''ta̋lo''', earth] | **tundra - '''ȝeƣta̋lo''' [< '''ȝe̋go''', ice; '''ta̋lo''', earth] | ||
**field, meadow, park - '''lőuko''' | **field, meadow, park - '''lőuko''' | ||
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**flat, level, even - '''le̋pi''' | **flat, level, even - '''le̋pi''' | ||
*c. What words describe a place that is not very flat? | *c. What words describe a place that is not very flat? | ||
**uneven - al̤e̋pi [< '''al-''', ''privative prefix''] | **uneven - '''al̤e̋pi''' [< '''al-''', ''privative prefix''] | ||
**depression - '''ðűmbo''' | **depression - '''ðűmbo''' | ||
**basin - '''peelőm̃o''' | **basin - '''peelőm̃o''' | ||
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*b. What words refer to natural holes in the ground? | *b. What words refer to natural holes in the ground? | ||
**hole - '''ȝa̋mo''' | **hole - '''ȝa̋mo''' | ||
**sinkhole - '''taainȝa̋mo''' | |||
**cave, cavern - '''fa̋go''' | **cave, cavern - '''fa̋go''' | ||
**grotto - '''fa̋ƣko''' | **grotto - '''fa̋ƣko''' | ||
**mouth of a cave - '''faƣtı̋ro''' [< '''tı̋ro''', entrance] | |||
**opening - '''lűro''' [< '''lűra''', ''t.v.'' open] | **opening - '''lűro''' [< '''lűra''', ''t.v.'' open] | ||
**crack, crevice, cleft, fissure, gap, rift - '''fı̋so''' | **crack, crevice, cleft, fissure, gap, rift - '''fı̋so''' | ||
**cranny - '''fı̋sko''' | |||
**crevasse - '''fı̋sżo''' | |||
**crater, depression, hollow, cavity, dip - '''ðűmbo''' | **crater, depression, hollow, cavity, dip - '''ðűmbo''' | ||
**channel - '''tűlo''' | **channel - '''tűlo''' | ||
**chasm, ravine, gorge - '''ka̋m̃to''' | **chasm, ravine, gorge - '''ka̋m̃to''' | ||
**mud hole - '''te̋þo''' | **mud hole - '''te̋þo''' | ||
**pit - '''xa̋no''' | **pit - '''xa̋no''' | ||
*c. What words refer to man-made holes in the ground? | *c. What words refer to man-made holes in the ground? | ||
**conduit, culvert, shaft, tunnel - '''tűlo''' | **conduit, culvert, shaft, tunnel - '''tűlo''' | ||
**ditch, trench - '''ȝa̋a̋mo''' | **ditch, trench - '''ȝa̋a̋mo''' | ||
**foxhole - '''soþȝa̋mo''' [< '''sőto''', war] | **foxhole - '''soþȝa̋mo''' [< '''sőto''', war; '''ȝa̋mo''', hole] | ||
**mine - '''gűűpo''' | **mine - '''gűűpo''' | ||
**rut - '''reþle̋iso''' [< '''re̋þo''', wheel; '''le̋iso''', track] | **rut - '''reþle̋iso''' [< '''re̋þo''', wheel; '''le̋iso''', track] | ||
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**foxhole - '''puxṡı̋to''' | **foxhole - '''puxṡı̋to''' | ||
*e. What words refer to water under the ground? | *e. What words refer to water under the ground? | ||
** | **underground river - '''nértalda̋a̋e''' [< '''da̋a̋e''', river] | ||
**aquifer - '''tal̤e̋ƣo''' [< '''ta̋lo''', ground; '''le̋ƣo''', layer] | |||
===1.2.1.6 Forest, grassland, desert=== | ===1.2.1.6 Forest, grassland, desert=== | ||
*a. What words refer to the types of plants that grow in an area? | *a. What words refer to the types of plants that grow in an area? | ||
**ecosystem - ''' | **ecosystem - '''ǧííita̋go''' [< '''ǧı̋ı̋ȝa''', life; '''ta̋go''', system] | ||
**vegetation - ''' | **vegetation - '''muulı̋ȝo''' [< '''műűlo''' plant; '''-ı̋ȝo''', ''collective suffix''] | ||
*b. What words refer to a forest or group of trees? | *b. What words refer to a forest or group of trees? | ||
**forest, woods, woodland - '''fűro''' | **forest, woods, woodland - '''fűro''' | ||
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**forest canopy - '''furűngo''' [< '''űngo''', canopy] | **forest canopy - '''furűngo''' [< '''űngo''', canopy] | ||
**forest floor - '''furbe̋ho''' [< '''be̋ho''', floor] | **forest floor - '''furbe̋ho''' [< '''be̋ho''', floor] | ||
**underbrush - '''nerbűsko''' | **underbrush - '''nerbűsko''' [< '''be̋ho''', floor] | ||
**undergrowth - '''nerta̋a̋lo''' | **undergrowth - '''nerta̋a̋lo''' | ||
**edge of the forest - '''furtűbo''' | **edge of the forest - '''furtűbo''' | ||
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*e. What words refer to land covered by grass or bushes? | *e. What words refer to land covered by grass or bushes? | ||
**heath, grassland, prairie,pampas, campo, veldt, moor - '''pa̋a̋rto''' | **heath, grassland, prairie,pampas, campo, veldt, moor - '''pa̋a̋rto''' | ||
**savannah, llano - '''tiiþpa̋a̋rto''' [< '''tı̋ı̋þa''', ''v.'' heat] | |||
**steppe - '''keba̋ro''' | **steppe - '''keba̋ro''' | ||
**tundra - '''ȝeƣta̋lo''' | **tundra - '''ȝeƣta̋lo''' [< '''ȝe̋go''', ice; '''ta̋lo''', ground] | ||
**bush, bushland, brush, scrubland - '''duusna̋a̋lo''' [< '''dűűsi''', brush; '''na̋a̋lo''', land] | |||
**bushland, brush, scrubland - ''' | |||
*f. What words refer to land where many plants grow? | *f. What words refer to land where many plants grow? | ||
**lush, dense, thick - '''łe̋ni''' | **lush, dense, thick - '''łe̋ni''' | ||
**overgrown - '''ufta̋a̋li''' | **overgrown - '''ufta̋a̋li''' [< '''ta̋a̋la''', grow] | ||
*g. What words refer to land where very few plants grow? | *g. What words refer to land where very few plants grow? | ||
**desert, wasteland - '''m̃a̋a̋sto''' | **desert, wasteland - '''m̃a̋a̋sto''' | ||
**oasis - ''' | **oasis - '''hurðűmbo''' [< '''hűro''', water; '''ðűmbo''', depression in the earth] | ||
*h. What words refer to land where no people live? | *h. What words refer to land where no people live? | ||
**wilderness, hinterland, outback - '''agűlo''' | **wilderness, hinterland, outback - '''agűlo''' | ||
**uninhabited - ''' | **uninhabited - '''fĭm̃e̋e̋saþi''' [< '''fĭ-''', ''privative prefix''; '''m̃e̋e̋sa''', live] | ||
**frontier - '''m̃uita̋ima''' | **frontier - '''m̃uita̋ima''' [< '''m̃űȝa''', border; '''ta̋ima''', region] | ||
===1.2.1.7 Earthquake=== | ===1.2.1.7 Earthquake=== | ||
*a. What words refer to earthquakes? | *a. What words refer to earthquakes? | ||
**quake, tremor, temblor - '''rı̋ro''' | |||
**earthquake - '''talrı̋ro''' | **earthquake - '''talrı̋ro''' | ||
**seismic - '''talrı̋ri''' | **seismic - '''talrı̋ri''' | ||
**upheaval - ''' | **shock - '''ƣoþőko''' | ||
**upheaval - '''anvı̋po''' | |||
*b. What do earthquakes do? | *b. What do earthquakes do? | ||
**rock (house/ground) - '''t̬e̋ȝa''' | **rock (house/ground) - '''t̬e̋ȝa''' | ||
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*c. Where do earthquakes occur? | *c. Where do earthquakes occur? | ||
**earthquake fault - '''ȝa̋fo''' | **earthquake fault - '''ȝa̋fo''' | ||
**fault line''' | **fault line - '''ȝafra̋to''' [< '''ra̋to''', line] | ||
**epicenter - '''ufme̋þo''' | **epicenter - '''ufme̋þo''' [< '''upa''', ''prep.'', over; '''me̋þo''', center] | ||
*d. What words refer to a large wave caused by an earthquake? | *d. What words refer to a large wave caused by an earthquake? | ||
**tidal wave, tsunami - ''' | **tidal wave, tsunami - '''gaƣkűűmo ''' [< '''ga̋gu''', giant; '''kűűmo''', wave] |
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- Words in red indicate objects or concepts not known in Sefdaania.
1.2.1 Land
- a. What words refer to the land in contrast to the sea?
- (dry) land - sa̋uso na̋a̋lo
- mainland - ufna̋a̋lo [< űpi, adj. main]
- continent - v̌eeþne̋mo [< v̌e̋e̋to, earth; ne̋mo, part]
- inland, interior - ȝuna̋a̋lo [< ȝűi, adj. inside]
- b. What is the earth called in distinction to heaven or the sky?
- earth - v̌e̋e̋to
- ground - ta̋le
- c. What words refer to the ground we stand on?
- ground - ta̋le
- d. What general words refer to the type of land in an area?
- topography - ðeega̋no [< ðeeo, location; ga̋na, t.v. describe]
- feature - zı̋no
- landscape - naalűfo [< űfa, t.v. look out on]
- terrain - kolpőno
- e. What words refer to how high the land is?
- altitude - gőxta [< gőxi, adj. high]
- sea level - margőxta [< mare, sea]
- f. What words refer to the surface of the earth?
- surface - pı̋nto
- crust - v̌eeþkőðo [< kőðo, crust]
- lithosphere - taainle̋ƣo [< ta̋a̋ino, stone; le̋ƣo, layer]
1.2.1.1 Mountain
- a. What types of mountains are there?
- mountain, mount - ǧa̋ro
- mountain range - moonı̋ȝo
- hill - ra̋ȝo; rolling hills - nı̋nanto ~s
- volcano - aaþǧa̋ro [< a̋a̋þe, fire]
- moor - pa̋a̋rto
- height - őőnto
- highland – oon̈a̋a̋lo
- upland - raina̋a̋lo
- mound - e̋e̋go
- b. What words refer to a mountain with a flat top?
- butte - lefra̋ȝo
- plateau, oonle̋po
- mesa, serǧa̋ro [< se̋ro, table]
- c. What words describe land that has many mountains?
- mountainous - ǧa̋r̈i
- hilly - ra̋iri
- d. What words refer to the top of a mountain?
- top, summit, peak, pinnacle - ṡı̋mo
- e. What words refer to the side of a mountain?
- face - n̨őőpo
- mountainside - ǧarpe̋go [< pe̋go, side]
- hillside - raipe̋go
- mountain slope - b̨őso
- shoulder - oműro
- foothill(s) - peðra̋ȝo(s) [< pe̋do, foot]
- saddle - xı̋ro
- f. What words refer to a steep place on a mountain?
- cliff, crag, bluff - fa̋a̋ko
- escarpment - piðfa̋a̋ko [< pı̋di, long]
- ridge - ƣoore̋to
- precipice - m̃a̋ngo
- brow - tűbo [< tűbo, edge]
- ledge - ða̋no [< ða̋no, shelf]
- g. What words describe how steep a mountain is?
- steep - m̃a̋ngi
- gentle - re̋nm̃i
- contour - tuvra̋to [< tűbo, edge; ra̋to, line]
- gradient - le̋no
- h. What words refer to the bottom of a mountain?
- foot, bottom - tűűfo
- i. What words refer to rocks at the bottom of a mountain?
- moraine - taaingűmo [< ta̋a̋ino, rock; gűmo, pile]
- talus - b̨óstaaingűmo [< b̨őso, slope]
- j. What words refer to when part of a mountain falls?
- landslide, avalanche - ža̋m̃o
- k. What do people do to mountains?
- climb - re̋na
- cross - da̋a̋pa
- l. What words refer to a place you can travel through the mountains?
- pass - da̋a̋po
- tunnel - tűlo
1.2.1.2 Volcano
- a. What words refer to a volcano?
- volcano - aaþǧa̋ro [< a̋a̋þe, fire]
- b. What are the parts of a volcano?
- cone - őido
- cinder cone - ṡoogőido [< ṡőőgo, ash(es)]
- core of a volcano - mőzgo
- crater - ðűmbo
- lava flow - dáátaainda̋a̋o [< da̋a̋o, flow]
- c. What do volcanoes do?
- erupt, explode - na̋ba
- spew (gas/lava/ash) - m̃e̋ma
- bury (things under lava/ash) - ðőőva
- smoke - műűxa
- d. What do volcanoes produce?
- lava – daata̋a̋ino
- volcanic ash - ááþǧarṡőőgo
- cloud of ash - ṡoogne̋vo [< ne̋vo, cloud]
- ash flow - ṡoogda̋a̋o
- pyroclastic flow - aaþǧárṡoogda̋a̋o
- volcanic cinder - aaþǧársenðőro [< senðőro, cinder]
- volcanic glass (obsidian) - ááþǧarve̋do [< ve̋do, glass]
- pumice - ȝesta̋a̋ino [< ȝe̋so, foam]
- e. What words refer to whether a volcano is erupting or not?
- active - kı̋i
- dormant - še̋pi
- extinct - ǧe̋saþi [< ǧe̋sa, extinguish]
1.2.1.3 Plain, plateau
- a. What words refer to land that is flat?
- plain - le̋po
- prairie, heath, grassland, veldt, pampas, campo, moor - pa̋a̋rto
- savanna, llano - tiiþpa̋a̋rto [< tı̋ı̋þi, hot]
- steppe - keba̋ro
- tundra - ȝeƣta̋lo [< ȝe̋go, ice; ta̋lo, earth]
- field, meadow, park - lőuko
- pasture - le̋sm̃o
- mountain pasture - mőro
- lowland(s) - la̋mto
- b. What words describe land that is flat?
- flat, level, even - le̋pi
- c. What words describe a place that is not very flat?
- uneven - al̤e̋pi [< al-, privative prefix]
- depression - ðűmbo
- basin - peelőm̃o
- rut - e̋ilo
- rutted - e̋ilmi
1.2.1.4 Valley
- a. What types of valleys are there?
- valley, vale, dale, glen, canyon - le̋ðo
- ravine, chasm, gorge, gully, gulch, rift - ka̋m̃to
- wadi - ȝeera̋a̋mo
- b. What words describe valleys?
- narrow - t̨ı̋ȝi
- broad - la̋fi
- deep - ṡa̋li
1.2.1.5 Underground
- a. What words refer to the area under the surface of the earth?
- underground, subsoil - nerta̋lo
- abyss - k̬ara̋mo
- bedrock - taainþe̋e̋xo [< þe̋e̋xo, base]
- core - mőzgo
- mantle - tálṡelı̋ṡo [< ṡelı̋ṡo, mantle]
- stratum - le̋ƣo [< le̋ƣo, layer]
- b. What words refer to natural holes in the ground?
- hole - ȝa̋mo
- sinkhole - taainȝa̋mo
- cave, cavern - fa̋go
- grotto - fa̋ƣko
- mouth of a cave - faƣtı̋ro [< tı̋ro, entrance]
- opening - lűro [< lűra, t.v. open]
- crack, crevice, cleft, fissure, gap, rift - fı̋so
- cranny - fı̋sko
- crevasse - fı̋sżo
- crater, depression, hollow, cavity, dip - ðűmbo
- channel - tűlo
- chasm, ravine, gorge - ka̋m̃to
- mud hole - te̋þo
- pit - xa̋no
- c. What words refer to man-made holes in the ground?
- conduit, culvert, shaft, tunnel - tűlo
- ditch, trench - ȝa̋a̋mo
- foxhole - soþȝa̋mo [< sőto, war; ȝa̋mo, hole]
- mine - gűűpo
- rut - reþle̋iso [< re̋þo, wheel; le̋iso, track]
- trough - ka̋m̃ko
- well - nűȝo
- d. What words refer to a hole made by an animal?
- burrow - rı̋ƣo
- den, lair - ṡı̋to
- foxhole - puxṡı̋to
- e. What words refer to water under the ground?
- underground river - nértalda̋a̋e [< da̋a̋e, river]
- aquifer - tal̤e̋ƣo [< ta̋lo, ground; le̋ƣo, layer]
1.2.1.6 Forest, grassland, desert
- a. What words refer to the types of plants that grow in an area?
- ecosystem - ǧííita̋go [< ǧı̋ı̋ȝa, life; ta̋go, system]
- vegetation - muulı̋ȝo [< műűlo plant; -ı̋ȝo, collective suffix]
- b. What words refer to a forest or group of trees?
- forest, woods, woodland - fűro
- rain forest, jungle - suum̃fűro [< sűűm̃e, rain]
- grove - nemőso
- thicket, brake - bűsko
- taiga - kuðȝa̋ṡo [< kűða, north; ȝa̋ṡo, pine forest]
- orchard - tőőpo
- c. What are the parts of a forest?
- forest canopy - furűngo [< űngo, canopy]
- forest floor - furbe̋ho [< be̋ho, floor]
- underbrush - nerbűsko [< be̋ho, floor]
- undergrowth - nerta̋a̋lo
- edge of the forest - furtűbo
- deep in the forest - furṡa̋li
- backwoods - nĭterfűro
- timberland - mirna̋a̋lo [< mı̋ro, timber; na̋a̋lo, land]
- d. What words refer to a place in a forest where there are no trees?
- meadow, clearing - lőuko
- e. What words refer to land covered by grass or bushes?
- heath, grassland, prairie,pampas, campo, veldt, moor - pa̋a̋rto
- savannah, llano - tiiþpa̋a̋rto [< tı̋ı̋þa, v. heat]
- steppe - keba̋ro
- tundra - ȝeƣta̋lo [< ȝe̋go, ice; ta̋lo, ground]
- bush, bushland, brush, scrubland - duusna̋a̋lo [< dűűsi, brush; na̋a̋lo, land]
- f. What words refer to land where many plants grow?
- lush, dense, thick - łe̋ni
- overgrown - ufta̋a̋li [< ta̋a̋la, grow]
- g. What words refer to land where very few plants grow?
- desert, wasteland - m̃a̋a̋sto
- oasis - hurðűmbo [< hűro, water; ðűmbo, depression in the earth]
- h. What words refer to land where no people live?
- wilderness, hinterland, outback - agűlo
- uninhabited - fĭm̃e̋e̋saþi [< fĭ-, privative prefix; m̃e̋e̋sa, live]
- frontier - m̃uita̋ima [< m̃űȝa, border; ta̋ima, region]
1.2.1.7 Earthquake
- a. What words refer to earthquakes?
- quake, tremor, temblor - rı̋ro
- earthquake - talrı̋ro
- seismic - talrı̋ri
- shock - ƣoþőko
- upheaval - anvı̋po
- b. What do earthquakes do?
- rock (house/ground) - t̬e̋ȝa
- shake (house/ground) - ðe̋la
- crack (ground) - fı̋sa
- knock down (things) - n̨aþőka
- cause (buildings) to collapse - vire̋ȝa
- (ground) splits - sőxa
- (earth) shifts - ȝűta
- c. Where do earthquakes occur?
- earthquake fault - ȝa̋fo
- fault line - ȝafra̋to [< ra̋to, line]
- epicenter - ufme̋þo [< upa, prep., over; me̋þo, center]
- d. What words refer to a large wave caused by an earthquake?
- tidal wave, tsunami - gaƣkűűmo [< ga̋gu, giant; kűűmo, wave]