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==Pronunciation table==
{{Infobox|name=Senjecas
{|class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:1600px;"
|pronounce=/sen'jekas/
! colspan="6" | <center>पेमु॓को<br>peműko<br>(labial)</center>
|tu=Eastern Europe in the Pleistocene
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|species=The Six Loquent Peoples
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*Ethran
! colspan="6" | रीसु॓कॊ<br>riisűko<br>(dental)
*Pyran
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*Hydoran
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*Human
! colspan="6" | मुइतु॓को<br>muitűko<br>(alveolar)
*Xylan
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*Lithan
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|in=Sefdaania
! colspan="6-" | भइनु॓को<br>vainűko<br>(palatal)
|no=Extinct
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|script=3 scripts
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*block
! colspan="2" |
*cursive
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*brush
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several modern alphabets and syllabaries adapted
! colspan="6" | च्युस्वे॓नोस् <br>ṡ̨uuše̋nos<br>(vowels with प)
|tree=Ursprache
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|morph=Fusional
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|ms=Nominative-Accusative
!colspan="3" | नि॓थो  च्युस्वे॓नोस्  <br>nı̋þo ṡ̨uuše̋nos''' <br>(weak vowels)
|wo=SOV
|-
|creator=Charlie Brickner
! <center>p</center>
|date=ongoing since 1975}}
! b
! f
! v
! m̃
! m
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! t
! d
! þ
! ð
! ɫ
! l
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! ṡ
! ż
! s
! z
! r
! n
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! k
! g
! x
! [[Wikipedia:Gha|ƣ]]
! h
! [[Wikipedia:Yogh|ȝ]]
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! t̬
! t̨
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! i
! e
! a
! ɔ
! o
! u
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! ĭ
! ĕ
! ŭ
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| <center>प</center>
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| फ
| भ
| म़
| म
!
!
| त
| द
| थ
| ध
| ल़
| ल
!
!
| च
| ज
| स
| स़
| र
| न
!
!
| क
| ग
| क़
| ग़
| ह
| य
!
!
| त्व
| त्य
!
!
| इ ई<br><br>पि पी
| ए एै<br><br>पे पै
| अ आ<br><br>प पा
| ऒ ॵ<br><br>पॊ पॏ
| ओ औ<br><br>पो पौ
| उ ऊ<br><br>पु पू
!
!
| तं
| तऺ
| तॅ
|-
| /p/
| /b/
| /ɸ/
| /β/
| /m̥/
| /m/
!
!
| /t/
| /d/
| /θ/
| /ð/
| /l̥/
| /l/
!
!
| /ʦ/
| /ʣ/
| /s/
| /z/
| /ɾ̥/
| /n/
!
!
| /k/
| /g/
| /ç/
| /ʝ/
| /j̊/
| /j/
!
!
| /tʷ/
| /tʲ/
!
!
| /i/
| /e/
| /ä/
| /ɒ/
| /o/
| /u/
!
!
| /ɪ/
| /ɛ/
| /ʊ/
|}


*Senjecas is an [[Wikipedia:Proto-language|Ursprache]] spoken in the homeland of Sefdaania (seven-river-land). Sefdaania was located in what is now eastern Europe stretching from the advancing or receding glacier ('''ȝeƣda̋a̋o''', ''ice river'') in the north to the Caspian Sea|Caspian Sea]] ('''ausma̋re''', ''eastern sea''), the [[Wikipedia:Caucasus Mountains|Caucasus Mountains]] ('''ȝúsmarǧa̋ros''', ''between-sea mountains''), the [[Wikipedia:Pontic Mountains|Pontic Mountains]] ('''k̨uðǧa̋ros''', ''shore mountains'') and the [[Wikipedia:Balkan Mountains|Balkan Mountains]] ('''m̃esǧa̋ros''', ''western mountains'') in the south; from the [[Wikipedia:Vistula|Vistula River]] ('''kűðda̋a̋e''', ''northern river''),  the [[Wikipedia:Carpathian Mountains|Carpathian Mountains]] ('''þifǧa̋ros''', ''far mountains'') and the Balkan Mountains on the west to the [[Wikipedia:Ural Mountains|Ural Mountains]] ('''v̌ééþn̨akı̋ȝo''', ''world spine''), the [[Wikipedia:Ural (River)|Ural River]] ('''m̃uida̋a̋e''', ''border river'') and the Caspian Sea on the east.


==Notes==
*Sefdaania means ''seven rivers'' and refers to the seven major rivers that flow through the land and empty into the Black Sea ('''m̃esma̋re''', western sea) and the Caspian Sea. From west to east these are the [[Wikipedia:Danube|Danube]] ('''mézm̃esda̋a̋e''', ''great western river''), the [[Wikipedia:Dniester|Dniester]] ('''m̃esda̋a̋e''', ''western river''), the [[Wikipedia:Southern Bug|Boh]] ('''pinda̋a̋e''', ''small river''), the [[Wikipedia:Dnieper|Dnieper]] ('''meðda̋a̋e''', ''middle river''), the [[Wikipedia:Don (River)|Don]] ('''ausda̋a̋e''', ''eastern river''), the [[Wikipedia:Volga|Volga]] ('''méżausda̋a̋e''', ''great eastern river''), and the [[Wikipedia:Ural (River)|Ural]].
#''affx'' = a word formed from a root and an affix, ''e.g.'', '''mőre''', horse, + '''-k-''', ''diminutive suffix'' = '''mőrke''', pony.
#''cpd'' = a compound of two or more roots, ''e.g.'', '''da̋va''', pull, + '''mőre''', horse = '''davmőre''', draft horse.
#''derv'' = a word derived from a root, ''e.g.'', '''lőgo''', whip [< '''lőga''' ''t.v.'', whip].
#''poly'' = a word with a different, but related sense to an original root, ''e.g.'', '''nőto''', crupper < '''nőto''', backside.
#These words are not numbered, as only original roots are numbered.
#There are 79 root words ([[Wikipedia:Lemma (morphology)|lemmata]]) of which 9 are verbs and one is an adjective which can be treated as a stative verb. Thus 13 percent of the vocabulary is verbs.
#Words in {{Color|red|red}} indicate an object or concept that did not exist in Sefdaania.


*The language is now extinct.


==Animal husbandry - '''þasm̃őrta'''  थ॓स्मोर्त==
*The language is being created (since c.1975) by Charles Brickner as a pre-PIE language for a fantasy culture. It is a derived language, based mainly on PIE grammar and vocabulary, with a smattering of Proto-Altaic, Proto-Basque, Proto-Dravidian, Proto-Eskimo, Proto-Kartvelian, Proto-Uralic, Etruscan and Hittite to fill in the blanks, and some words of my own invention when the preceding do not supply.
*''cpd'' '''aiðże̋e̋n|o''', brand(mark) ['''a̋iða''', burn; '''że̋e̋no''', mark]. '''-ı̋d̨a''', ''t.v.'' brand. '''-lo''', branding iron.
*''cpd'' '''álun|a̋a̋gu''', pigeon keeper [< '''alűne''', rock dove]. '''-e̋ðlo''', dovecote. '''-i''', ''adj.' dovelike, columbine. -ı̋ȝo, flight-, flock-, -of pigeons.
*001 '''a̋ndo''', pen-, fold-, fence-, -made of interwoven branches.
*002 '''ange̋to''', midden [> [[Wikipedia:Inupiaq language|Inupik]] ''<u>att</u>at'', midden].
*003 '''a̋rm̃o''', field, meadow, common [> Latin ''<u>arv</u>us'', ploughed].
*004 '''a̋sko''', manger [> [[Wikipedia:Gipuzkoan dialect|Gipuzkoan]] ''<u>ask</u>a'', manger].
*''derv'' '''dı̋le''', year-old animal [< '''dı̋la''', year].
*005 '''dı̋rpe''', livestock.
*006 '''dődo''', shed, stable [> [[Wikipedia:Tamil language|Tamil]] ''<u>toṭ</u>ṭi'', cowpen].
*007 '''ðőőra''', ''t.v.'' mount [''of animals''] [> Greek ''<u>θρώ</u>σkω'', mount].
*008 '''e̋ɫh|o''', flock [> Biscayan ''<u>el</u>li'', herd, flock]. '''-a''', ''i.v.'' flock (together). '''-e''', flock animal.
*009 '''ga̋lge''', suckling.
*010 '''ǧűv|o''', flock. '''-a''', ''i.v.'' flock (together). '''-e''', flock animal.
*''derv'' '''horkı̋ȝe''', farrow [< '''hőro''', pig; '''-k-''', diminutive suffix; '''-ı̋ȝ-''', collective suffix].
*''cpd'' '''ȝunta̋ðlu''', {{Color|red|cowherd, cowboy}}.
*011 '''ka̋lko''', stover, haulm.
*012 '''ka̋m̃ko''', trough [> Finnish ''<u>kauk</u>alo'', trough].
*''derv'' '''keta̋a̋gu''', muleteer.
*013 '''kőő|pa''', i.v. tend livestock [> [[Wikipedia:Duruwa language|Duruwa]] ''<u>kōp</u>-'', tend cattle]. '''-flu''', livestock tender.
*014 '''kuvı̋ƣno''', bad odor of an animal [> [[Wikipedia:Inupiaq language|Inupik]] ''<u>suin</u>ni'', smell of fox].
*015 '''le̋sm̃o''', pasture [land].
*016 '''ma̋rti''', ''adj.'' dry [''of an udder'']. [> Finnish ''<u>mart</u>a'', barren due to old age].
*017 '''műűga''', ''i.v.''  low, moo [> German ''<u>muck</u>en'', grumble].
*''derv'' '''műtaþe''', polled animal [< '''műta''', ''t.v.'' cut off].
*018 '''m̃e̋r|ƣa''', ''t.v.'' shear, pluck-, pull-, -the hair, -wool, fleece [> Toch B ''<u>wārk-</u>'', shear]. '''-ƣĕdődo''', shearing shed. '''-ƣĕlo''', shears. '''-ƣĕlu''', shearer. '''-ƣke̋e̋isa''', shearing-, -time, -season.
*019 '''m̃őrt|a''', ''t.v.'' raise [''animals, children''] [> [[Wikipedia:Udmurt language|Udmurt]] ''<u>vord</u>-'', raise]. '''-ĕra''', husbandry.
*''cpd'' '''om̃ta̋ðlu''', shepherd.
*020 '''ora̋ṡe''', barrow.
*021 '''pa̋a̋|o''', feed, fodder, forage, provender. '''-a''', ''i.v.'' forage. '''-ı̋d̨a''', ''t.v.'' fodder, forage. '''-ma̋ko''', feed bag.
*022 '''pa̋a̋|ȝo''', pasturage [''vegetation''] [> English <u>fee</u>d]. '''-idarȝőm̃o''', commonage, pasturage. '''-ida̋ro''', pasturage [''land'']. '''-iı̋d̨a''', ''t.v.'' pasture. '''-ilu''', pasturer.
*023 '''pe̋|ṡo''', fleece [> English ''<u>pec</u>tinate'']. '''-sdődo''', shearing shed. '''-ske̋e̋isa''', shearing-, -time, -season. '''-slo''', shears. '''-slu''', shearer. '''-ṡa''', ''i.v.'' shear. '''-ṡı̋d̨a''', ''t.v.'' shear, pluck-, pull-, -the hair, -wool, fleece.
*024 '''pőxto''', summer grazing ground.
*025 '''rűs|o''', cud. '''-a''', ''i.v.'' chew the cud, ruminate. '''-e''', ruminant.
*026 '''sı̋|po''', fold, pen, corral, kraal. '''-flo''', coop. '''-pa''', ''t.v.'' pen in, corral, coop up, fold.
*''cpd'' '''suurpa̋a̋|o''', silage, ensilage. '''-de̋mo''', silo. '''-ı̋d̨a''', ''t.v.'' ensile, ensilage.
*027 '''şő|ra''', ''t.v.'' castrate, geld [> Mongolian ''<u>ser</u>ke'', gelded goat]. '''-re''', gelding. '''-rkőőde''', {{Color|red|steer}}.  '''-rpa̋rże''', barrow. '''-r̈a''', castration.
*028 '''ta̋|do''', herd [> [[Wikipedia:Telugu language|Telugu]] ''<u>taṇḍ</u>ā'', herd]. '''-da''', ''i.v.'' herd. '''-de''', herd animal. '''-dı̋d̨a''', ''t.v.'' herd, drive. '''-ðlu''', herder, driver, drover.
*029 '''tőőzo''', stall [> [[Wikipedia:Tamil language|Tamil]] ''<u>toẓ</u>u'', stall].
*030 '''ţőt|o''', beehive [> [[Wikipedia:Tamil language|Tamil]] ''tīn-<u>toṭ</u>ai'', beehive]. '''-a''', ''i.v.'' hive bees.
*031 '''þ̨űbo''', shepherd’s crook [> Japanese ''<u>tsú</u>e'' つえ, staff].
*032 '''űga''', ''i.v.'' molt, shed [[Wikipedia:Tamil language|Tamil]] ''<u>uk</u>u'', shed].
*''derv'' '''vı̋ı̋|a''', ''i.v.'' keep bees [< '''vı̋ı̋e''', European honey bee]. '''-da̋ro''', apiary. '''-lu''', apiculturist, beekeeper. '''-pa̋a̋ta''', apiculture.
*033 '''xa̋mo''', dung [> Manchu ''<u>χam</u>u'', feces].
*034 '''x̨a̋a̋fe''', young animal born out of seaon [> Turkish ''<u>kab</u>an'', boar].
*035 '''że̋d|o''', birth [''of animals'']. '''-ı̋d̨a''', ''t.v.'' give birth to, kindle, calve.


 
*Contents
==Domestic animals - '''dőmes''' दो॓मेस्==
:[[Senjecas Conlang|Conlang]]
===Unicorn - '''pı̋ṡe''' पि॓चे===
::[[Senjecas dictionary|Dictionary]] (a-ż in separate files, polysemy, Swadesh list)
*''poly'' '''gı̋be''', mare.
::[[Senjecas dictionaries|Dictionaries]] (various thematic dictionaries)
*''poly'' '''ǧa̋lde''', foal, colt.
::[[Senjecas Domain|Domain]]
*''poly'' '''kudı̋re''', stallion.
::[[Senjecas grammar|Grammar]]
 
:::[[Senjecas Glossing Abbreviations|Glossing Abbreviations]]
===[[Wikipedia:Gyrfalcon|Gyrfalcon]] - '''argı̋pe''' अर्गि॓पे===
:::[[Senjecas Phonology|Phonology]]
*''poly'' '''f̨a̋ne''', female
:::[[Senjecas Inflection|Inflection]]
*''poly'' '''pa̋ute''', young
:::[[Senjecas Syntax|Syntax]]
*''poly'' '''pűűnże''', male
:::[[Senjecas Word Formation|Word formation]]
 
:::[[Senjecas Orthographies|Orthographies]]
===[[Wikipedia:Reindeer|Reindeer]] – '''tűnte''' तु॓न्ते===
:::[[Senjecas Appendices|Appendices]]
*''poly'' '''m̃a̋ṡe''', reindeer cow [> Finnish ''<u>vaad</u>in'', reindeer cow].
::[[Senjecas Phrasebook|Phrasebook]]
*''poly'' '''na̋me''', reindeer calf.
::[[Senjecas translations|Translations]]
*''poly'' '''pa̋ƣne''', reindeer bull [> [[Wikipedia:Yupik languages|Yupik]] ''<u>paŋn</u>iq'', caribou bull].
:[[Senjecas Conculture|Conculture]]
 
::[[Sefdaanian Ethnography|Ethnography]]
===[[Wikipedia:Ruddy shelduck|Duck]] - '''pa̋ite''' प॓इते===
*''poly'' '''bőőde''', duckling
*''poly'' '''f̨a̋ne''', hen
*''poly'' '''pűűnże''', drake
 
===[[Wikipedia:Przewalski's horse|Horse]] – '''mőre''' मो॓रे===
*''cpd'' '''davmőre''', draft horse.
*''cpd'' '''ðenmőre''', race horse.
*036 '''gı̋be''', mare [> Mongolian ''<u>geg</u>ü(n)''].
*037 '''ǧa̋lde''', foal, colt [> English <u>colt</u>].
*038 '''kudı̋re''', stallion [> Telugu ''<u>kudir</u>a'', horse]
*039 '''ke̋te''', {{Color|red|mule}} [> Turkish ''<u>kat</u>ır'', mule].
*''affx'' '''mőrke''', pony.
*040 vore̋e̋ðe, {{Color|red|post horse}} [PIE *vorēdo > Welsh gorwydd, horse].
 
===Dog - '''na̋a̋ȝe''' नआ॓ये===
*''cpd'' '''bon̈a̋a̋|ȝe''', {{Color|red|greyhound}} [< '''bőna''', ''t.v.'' race; '''na̋a̋ȝe''', dog]. '''-ike''', {{Color|red|whippet}}.
*041 '''le̋xm̃e''', young canid [> Georgian ლეკვი ''<u>leḳv</u>i'', puppy].
*''cpd'' '''m̃erke̋e̋þe''', {{Color|red|retriever}}.
*''derv'' '''naa|ı̋m̃i''', ''adj.'' doggish, canine, pertaining to dogs. '''-ini''', ''adj.'' doggish, resembling a dog. '''-ȝı̋d̨a''', ''t.v.'' dog, hound. '''-ȝo''', dog hunt.
*042 '''n̨a̋a̋ke''', male canid.
*''cpd'' '''réékina̋ȝe''', {{Color|red|spaniel}}.
*043 '''żűe''', bitch, female canid [> Georgian ძუკნა ''<u>dzu</u>ḳna'', bitch].
 
===[[Wikipedia:Yak|Yak]] - '''űde''' उ॓दे===
*''poly'' '''b̨őre''', male calf.
*''poly'' '''e̋rme''', yak cow  [> [[Wikipedia:Tamil language|Tamil]] ''<u>erum</u>ai'', female buffalo].
*044 '''fɔ̋xe''', ox [> Turkish ''<u>ök</u>üz'', ox].
*045 '''kase̋re''', heifer [> Mongolian ''<u>ᵹair</u>aɣ'', heifer].
*''poly'' '''pa̋rse''', bull.
*046 '''pőrþe''', calf.
*''poly'' '''ṡaha̋le''', female calf.
 
===[[Wikipedia:East Caucasian tur|Tur]] - '''kı̋te''' कि॓ते===
*045 '''ahűne''', male kid [> Biscayan ''<u>aum</u>e'', kid].
*046 '''ke̋e̋że''', doe [> Sanskrit ''<u>chā́g</u>ī'', doe].
*047 '''m̃e̋te''', lamb [> English wether].
*048 '''ƣema̋re''', kid [> Old Greek ''<u>χίμαιρ</u>α'', kid].
*049 '''sikı̋re''', wether [> [[Wikipedia:Gipuzkoan dialect|Gipuzkoan]] ''<u>zikir</u>o'', wether].
*050 '''vűże''', buck [> English <u>buck</u>].
 
===Bee - '''vı̋ı̋e''' भी॓ए===
*051 '''ka̋a̋fe''', drone [> Old Greek ''<u>kǟph</u>ǟ́n'', drone].
*''cpd'' '''daar|vı̋ı̋e''', worker bee. '''maam~''', queen bee.
 
 
==Horse husbandry - '''morm̃őrta''' मोर्भोर्त==
*052 '''ba̋g|o''', paddock [> Georgian ''<u>bag</u>a'', paddock]. '''-ı̋d̨a''',  ''t.v.'' paddock. 
*053 '''b̨űgo''', {{Color|red|saddle pommel}} [> Mongolian ''<u>bÿɣ</u>ÿrge'', pommel].
*054 '''de̋x|o''', harness [> Tatar ''<u>ǯik</u>-'', harness]. '''-ı̋d̨a''', ''t.v.'' harness.
*055 '''e̋xa''', '''1.''' ''t.v.'' paw, hit with the hoof. '''2.''' ''i.v.'' paw, hit with the hoof [> Japanese ''<u>ag</u>ák-'', paw the air].
*''derv'' '''fixírvi''', ''adv''. bareback.
*''poly'' '''lőgo''', whip, riding cane [< '''lőga''', ''t.v.'' whip].
*''affx'' '''m̃isɔ̋m̃a''', ''t.v.'' unbridle.
*''cpd'' '''noþf̨a̋lo''', crupper.
*''cpd'' '''nuka̋rðo''', bit.
*''cpd'' '''peðba̋a̋o''', {{Color|red|stirrup}}.
*056 '''sɔ̋m̃|o''', bridle. '''-ı̋d̨a''', ''t.v.'' bridle [> Hungarian ''<u>szí</u>j'', bridle].
*''cpd'' '''ṡaasf̨a̋lo''', reins.
*''cpd'' '''ṡafm̃űűro''', {{Color|red|horseshoe}}.
*057 '''ṡőka''', ''i.v.'' trot [> Korean ''<u>chu</u>m'', dance].
*058 '''ṡ̨ől|o''', hobble [> Turkish ''<u>čal</u>ma'', turban]. '''-ı̋d̨a''', ''t.v.'' hobble.
*''cpd'' '''t̬alkőőno''', blinker.
*059 '''t̨űr|o''', cinch. '''-ı̋d̨a''', ''t.v.'' cinch.
*060 '''xı̋r|o''', {{Color|red|saddle}} [> Japanese ''<u>kur</u>á'', saddle]. '''-a''', ''i.v.'' {{Color|red|saddle}} . '''-ı̋d̨a''', ''t.v.'' {{Color|red|saddle}}.
*061 '''ż̨űl|o''', halter [> Turkish ''<u>jul</u>ar'', halter]. '''-ı̋d̨a''', ''t.v.'' halter.
 
 
==Animal anatomy – '''þásboðsa̋a̋r̈a''' थ॔स्बोध्सा॓र्र==
*''cpd'' '''goolpı̋ı̋ro''', crop, craw [< '''gőőla''', ''t.v.'' store; '''pı̋ı̋ro''', animal’s stomach].
*062 '''ke̋e̋no''', fore-, front-, -leg [> Turkish ''<u>kan</u>at'', wing].
*063 '''kuka̋to''', carpal joint [> Japanese ''<u>kàkat</u>o'', heel].
*064 '''kűṡo''', hind leg.
*065 '''me̋lk|o''', fur, pelage, coat [> [[Wikipedia:Yupik languages|Yupik]] ''<u>mǝɫq</u>uq'', thick, shaggy hair]. '''-ı̋ȝo''', peltry.
*066 '''m̃ene̋sto''', abomasum [> English <u>ves</u>icle].
*067 '''nűko''', snout, muzzle [> Lithuanian ''s<u>nùk</u>i-s'', snout].
*068 '''őm̃ðo''', udder [> English <u>udd</u>er].
*069 '''pı̋ı̋ro''', animal’s stomach, maw; '''rus~''',rumen; '''val~''', omasum, manyplies; '''xas~''', reticulum, second stomach of ruminants. [> Finnish ''<u>piir</u>a'', crop].
*070 '''sama̋ro''', withers [> [[Wikipedia:Souletin dialect|Zuberoan]] ''<u>zã́mãr</u>'', mane].
*071 '''zı̋ɫo''', dewlap, wattle [> Mongolian ''<u>šal</u>aŋ'', dewlap].
*072 '''z̨őƣto''', shank [> Mongolian ''<u>seǧǯ</u>i[n]'', thigh].
 
 
==Ungulate anatomy – '''geþtásboðsa̋a̋r̈a''' गेथ्त॔स्बोध्सा॓र्र==
*073 '''bı̋ɫho''', mane [> [[Wikipedia:Upper Navarrese dialect|Navarrese]] ''<u>bil</u>o'', mane]; '''cuv~''', forelock.
*074 '''ge̋|to''', hoof [> [[Wikipedia:Telugu language|Telugu]] ''<u>giṭ</u>ṭa'', hoof]. '''-þmi''', ''adj.'' hoofed.
*075 '''kőmpo''', pastern [> Japanese ''<u>kòb</u>uhi'', fist].
*076 '''m̃a̋mṡ|o''', croup [> [[Wikipedia:Khanty language|Khanty]] ''<u>wamĕs</u>'',  croup]. '''-ënőto''', crupper.
*077 '''reume̋no''', horsehair [> Sanskrit ''<u>rőman</u>'', body hair].
*078 '''re̋sko''', fetlock.
*079 '''s̨ű|do''', cloven hoof [> Uzbek ''<u>siɣ</u>raq'', cloven hoof]. '''-ðmi''', ''adj.'' cloven-hoofed.
*080 '''ṡa̋f|o''', solid-hoof [> English ''<u>hoof</u>'']. '''-mi''', ''adj.'' solid-hoofed.
 
 
[[Senjecas astronomy]]

Revision as of 17:30, 20 June 2023


Senjecas
Pronounced: /sen'jekas/
Timeline and Universe: Eastern Europe in the Pleistocene
Species: The Six Loquent Peoples
  • Ethran
  • Pyran
  • Hydoran
  • Human
  • Xylan
  • Lithan
Spoken: Sefdaania
Total speakers: Extinct
Writing system: 3 scripts
  • block
  • cursive
  • brush
several modern alphabets and syllabaries adapted
Genealogy: Ursprache
Typology
Morphological type: Fusional
Morphosyntactic alignment: Nominative-Accusative
Basic word order: SOV
Credits
Creator: Charlie Brickner
Created: ongoing since 1975
  • Senjecas is an Ursprache spoken in the homeland of Sefdaania (seven-river-land). Sefdaania was located in what is now eastern Europe stretching from the advancing or receding glacier (ȝeƣda̋a̋o, ice river) in the north to the Caspian Sea|Caspian Sea]] (ausma̋re, eastern sea), the Caucasus Mountains (ȝúsmarǧa̋ros, between-sea mountains), the Pontic Mountains (k̨uðǧa̋ros, shore mountains) and the Balkan Mountains (m̃esǧa̋ros, western mountains) in the south; from the Vistula River (kűðda̋a̋e, northern river), the Carpathian Mountains (þifǧa̋ros, far mountains) and the Balkan Mountains on the west to the Ural Mountains (v̌ééþn̨akı̋ȝo, world spine), the Ural River (m̃uida̋a̋e, border river) and the Caspian Sea on the east.
  • Sefdaania means seven rivers and refers to the seven major rivers that flow through the land and empty into the Black Sea (m̃esma̋re, western sea) and the Caspian Sea. From west to east these are the Danube (mézm̃esda̋a̋e, great western river), the Dniester (m̃esda̋a̋e, western river), the Boh (pinda̋a̋e, small river), the Dnieper (meðda̋a̋e, middle river), the Don (ausda̋a̋e, eastern river), the Volga (méżausda̋a̋e, great eastern river), and the Ural.
  • The language is now extinct.
  • The language is being created (since c.1975) by Charles Brickner as a pre-PIE language for a fantasy culture. It is a derived language, based mainly on PIE grammar and vocabulary, with a smattering of Proto-Altaic, Proto-Basque, Proto-Dravidian, Proto-Eskimo, Proto-Kartvelian, Proto-Uralic, Etruscan and Hittite to fill in the blanks, and some words of my own invention when the preceding do not supply.
  • Contents
Conlang
Dictionary (a-ż in separate files, polysemy, Swadesh list)
Dictionaries (various thematic dictionaries)
Domain
Grammar
Glossing Abbreviations
Phonology
Inflection
Syntax
Word formation
Orthographies
Appendices
Phrasebook
Translations
Conculture
Ethnography