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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
*In the Sefdaanian cultures, each individual is a member of a hierarchy of communities. The Ethrans have used this hierarchy as a pattern for their classification of life forms.
*In the Sefdaanian cultures, each individual is a member of a hierarchy of communities. The Ethrans have used this hierarchy as a pattern for their classification of life forms.
#The individual is, first of all, a member of one of the six Loquent Peoples. The largest of the taxonomic communities is that of the '''leudha''' (< '''le̋uðu''', people). Thus, there are "animal people" and "plant people". This division corresponds to "kingdom" in modern taxonomy.
#The individual is, first of all, a member of one of the six Loquent Peoples. The largest of the taxonomic communities is that of the '''leuða''' (< '''le̋uðu''', people). Thus, there are "animal people" and "plant people". This division corresponds to "kingdom" in modern taxonomy.
#Next, the individual lives in one of the seven regions (watersheds) of Sefdaania. This division, the '''ta̋iɱa''' (< '''ta̋iɱa''', region), corresponds to "class" in modern taxonomy.
#Next, the individual lives in one of the seven regions (watersheds) of Sefdaania. This division, the '''ta̋iṁa''' (< '''ta̋iṁa''', region), corresponds to "class" in modern taxonomy.
#Within the several regions, the individual lives in a commune. This division, the '''kőina''' (< ''' kőino''', commune), corresponds to "order" in modern taxonomy.
#Within the several regions, the individual lives in a commune. This division, the '''kőina''' (< '''kőino''', commune), corresponds to "order" in modern taxonomy.
#Each commune is comprised of a number of families. This division, the '''ða̋ma''' (< '''ða̋mu''', family), corresponds to "family" in modern taxonomy.
#Each commune is comprised of a number of families. This division, the '''ða̋ma''' (< '''ða̋mu''', family), corresponds to "family" in modern taxonomy.
#Within the family, the individual is usually one of several siblings. This division, the '''ȝǫ̋ra''' (< ''' ȝǫ̋ru''', sibling), corresponds to "genus" in modern taxonomy.
#Within the family, the individual is usually one of several siblings. This division, the '''ȝőőra''' (< '''ȝőőru''', sibling), corresponds to "genus" in modern taxonomy.
#And finally there is the individual himself. This division, the '''še̋ða''' (< '''še̋ðu''', individual), cor-responds to "species" in modern taxonomy.
#And finally there is the individual himself. This division, the '''še̋ða''' (< '''še̋ðu''', individual), corresponds to "species" in modern taxonomy.


*Finer divisions can be made with the use of prefixes, ''e.g.'':
*Finer divisions can be made with the use of prefixes, ''e.g.'':
#'''uf-''', higher = super-
**'''uf-''', higher = super-
#'''ner-''', under = sub-
**'''ner-''', under = sub-
#'''sup-''', low = infra-
**'''sup-''', low = infra-


*This table makes use of the following ranks:
*This table makes use of the following ranks:
**class (C) - '''ta̋iɱa'''
**Class (C) – '''ta̋iṁa'''
**order (O) '''kőina'''
**Subclass (C) – '''nerta̋iṁa'''
**suborder (sO) - '''nerkőina'''
**Order (O) - '''kőina'''
**superfamily (SF) '''ufða̋ma'''
**Suborder (sO) - '''nerkőina'''
**family (F) - '''ða̋ma'''
**Superfamily (SF) - '''ufða̋ma'''
**subfamily (sF) - '''nerða̋ma'''
**Family (F) - '''ða̋ma'''
 
**Subfamily (sF) - '''nerða̋ma'''
*''Names in red are those of herptiles that did not exist in Sefdaania. I've added them just for fun.''
 
==Table==
 
==Amphibia==
C. Amphibia - '''d̬iǧı̨́ita̋iɱa'''
 
===Anura===
::::O. Anura - '''fypołkőina'''
:::::::::F. Bufonidae - '''ǧęvða̋ma'''
:::::::::::001 '''ǧę̋ve''', ''B. bufo'', common European toad
:::::::::::002 '''ɱőrde''', ''Bufo viridis'', European green toad
:::::::::F. Ranidae - '''rųvða̋ma'''
::::::::::::'''rą̋se''', ''Rana arvalis'', Moor frog
:::::::::::003 '''rų̋be ''', ''Rana tempo¬raria'', common European frog
:::::::::F. Hylidae – '''ṁąxða̋ma'''
:::::::::::004 '''ṁą̋xe''', ''Hyla arborea'', European tree frog
 
===Caudata===
::::O. Caudata  - '''połmɘkőina'''
:::::::::F. Salamandridae – '''molgɘða̋ma'''
:::::::::::005 '''mőlge''', ''Lissotriton montandoni'', Carpathian newt


==Reptilia==
*Names in {{color|red|red}} are those of herptiles that did not exist in Sefdaania.
C. Reptilia - '''nolta̋iɱa'''


===Testudines===
==Taxonomy Table==
::::O. Testudines – '''únþɘƶerɘkőina'''
:::::::::F. Testudinidae - '''kámarða̋ma'''
:::::::::::006 '''kama̋re''', ''Testudo horsfieldi'', Russian tortoise
:::::::::::007 '''ḳa̋fe''', ''Testudo graeca'', spur-thighed tortoise
:::::::::F. Emydidae - '''helða̋ma'''
:::::::::::008 '''he̋le''', ''Emys orbicularis'', European pond turtle


===Squamata===
===C. Amphibia - '''d̬íǧiita̋ima'''===
::::O. Squamata – '''k̬ą́vamkőina'''
:O. Anura - '''f̦ÿpołűka'''
:::::sO. Sauria - '''k̬ąvámnerkőina'''
:::::F. Bufonidae - '''ǧeevða̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Gekkonidae - '''gavlɘða̋ma'''
::::::001 '''ǧe̋e̋vṁe''', [[Wikipedia:Common toad|common European toad]] (''B. bufo'') [ > Latin ''<u>būf</u>ō'', toad].
:::::::::::009 '''ga̋vle''', ''Gecko gekko'', Tokay gecko
::::::002 '''ṁőrde''', [[Wikipedia:European green toad|European green toad]] (''Bufo viridis'') [> Lithuanian ''<u>var</u>lē̃'', frog].
:::::sO. Iguania – '''tilávnerkőina'''
:::::::::F. Agamidae - '''cąvða̋ma'''
:::::::::::010 '''cą̋be''', ''Paralaudakia caucasia'', Caucasian agama
:::::sO. Lacertilia – '''fąik̬ą́vnerkőina'''
:::::::::F. Anguidae - '''kįða̋ma'''
:::::::::::011 '''kı̋ȝe''', ''Anguis f.  fragilis'', slowworm
::::::::::::'''ǧarkı̋ȝe''', ''Anguis fragilis colchicus'', Colchican slowworm
:::::sO. Serpentes - '''ɱeipnerkőina '''
::::::::SF. Viperoidea - '''ṁúkufða̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Viperidae – '''ṁuxða̋ma'''
::::::::::sF. Viperinae – '''ṁúxnerða̋ma'''
:::::::::::012 '''cada̋be''', ''Echis carinatus'', saw-scaled viper
:::::::::::013 '''ṁűke''', ''Macrovipera lebetina'', Levantine viper
::::::::::sF. Crotalinae – '''tįþúþnerða̋ma'''
:::::::::::014 '''nę̋þre''', ''Vipera berus'', European common adder
:::::::::::015 '''apűse''', ''Vipera nikolskii'', Nikolsky’s viper
::::::::::::'''raxnę̋þre''', ''Crotalus spp. '', {{color|red|rattlesnakes}}
::::::::SF. Elapoidea - '''ąrsálufða̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Elapidae – '''ą́rsalða̋ma'''
:::::::::::016 '''ąrsa̋le''', ''Naja oxiana'', Caspian cobra
:::::::::::'''méƶąrsa̋le''', ''N. naja'', {{color|red|king cobra}}
::::::::SF. Typhlopoidea – '''rǫvɱéipufða̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Typhlopidae – '''rǫ́vɱeipða̋ma'''
:::::::::::'''rǫvɱe̋ipe''', ''Typhlops vermicularis'', vermiform blindsnake
::::::::SF. Colubroidea - '''nę́gufða̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Colubridae – '''nęᵹða̋ma'''
:::::::::::017 '''nę̋ge''', ''Eirenis collaris'', collared dwarf snake
:::::::::::018 '''őłe''', ''Zamenis situla'', leopard snake
:::::::::::019 '''šą̋pe''', ''Elaphe quatuorlineata'', four-lined rat snake
:::::::::::020 '''lų̋ƶe''', ''Eirenus collaris'', dwarf snake
::::::::SF. Booidea - '''liɱ(ɘɱ)éipufða̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Boidae – '''líɱ(ɘɱ)ifða̋ma'''
::::::::::sF. Erycinae – '''liɱ(ɘɱ)éifnerða̋ma'''
:::::::::::'''liɱ(ɘɱ)e̋ipe''', ''Eryx jaculus'', javelin sand boa


===Crocodilia===
:::::F. Ranidae - '''ruuvða̋ma'''
::::O. Crocodilia - '''mezmı́xulkőina'''
::::::''drv'' '''ra̋a̋se''', [[Wikipedia:Moor frog|Moor frog]] (''Rana arvalis'') [< '''ra̋a̋sa''', t.v. croak].
:::::::::F. Alligatoridae - naxrı̋xa
::::::003 '''rűűbe''', [[Wikipedia:Common frog|common European frog]] (''Rana temporaria'') [> Latin ''<u>rub</u>ēta'', toad].
::::::::::sF. Alligatorinae - náxrënerı̋xa
:::::::::::021 '''na̋xre''', ''Alligator sinensis'', {{color|red|Chinese alligator}}
:::::::::F. Pyrosauridae - '''pąmða̋ma'''
::::::::::sF. Ouranokyriinae - '''pą́mnerða̋ma'''
:::::::::::022 '''pą̋me''', †''Ouranokyrios benevolus'', eastern dragon
::::::::::sF. Pyrosaurinae - '''ṁúðnerða̋ma'''
:::::::::::023 '''ṁűde''', †''Draco atrox'', western dragon


==Table==
:::::F. Hylidae - '''m̧aaxða̋ma'''
C. Amphibia - '''d̬iǧı̨́ita̋iɱa'''
::::::004 '''m̧a̋a̋xe''', [[Wikipedia:European tree frog|European tree frog]] (''Hyla arborea'') [> Turkish ''<u>bā</u>'', frog].
::::O. Anura - '''fypołkőina'''
:::::::::F. Bufonidae - '''ǧęvða̋ma'''
*001 '''ǧę̋ve''', ''B. bufo'', common European toad
*002 '''ɱőrde''', ''Bufo viridis'', European green toad


:::::::::F. Ranidae - ''rųvða̋ma'''
::O. Caudata  - '''láþkutűka'''
*003 '''rą̋se''', ''Rana arvalis'', Moor frog,
:::::F. Salamandridae – '''molgëða̋ma'''
*004 '''rų̋be ''', ''Rana tempo¬raria'', common European frog
::::::005 '''erűge''' [[Wikipedia:Carpathian newt|Carpathian newt]] (''Lissotriton montandoni'') [> Biscayan ''<u>erug</u>e'', salamander].


:::::::::F. Hylidae – '''ṁąxða̋ma'''
===C. Reptilia - '''selda̋a̋ma'''===
*007 '''ṁą̋xe''', ''Hyla arborea'', European tree frog
:sC. Anapsida - '''fáxnerda̋a̋ma'''
::O. Testudines - '''révkiitűka'''
:::sO. Cryptodira - '''revkííþnerűka'''
::::SF. Chelonioidea - '''marhélufða̋ma'''
:::::F. Cheloniidae - '''márhelða̋ma'''
::::::''cpd'' '''marhe̋le''' {{color|red|loggerhead turtle}} (''Caretta c. caretta'').


::::O. Caudata  - '''połmɘkőina'''
::::SF. Testdudinoidea - '''kamárufða̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Salamandridae – '''molgɘða̋ma'''
:::::F. Testudinidae - '''kámarða̋ma'''
*005 '''mőlge''', ''Lissotriton montandoni'', Carpathian newt
::::::006 '''kama̋re''', [[Wikipedia:Russian tortoise|Russian tortoise]] (''Testudo horsfieldi'') [> Dan. ''<u>hummer</u>'', lobster].
::::::007 '''ḳa̋fe''', [[Wikipedia:Spur-thighed tortoise|spur-thighed tortoise]] (''Testudo graeca'') [> Korean ''<u>kǝb</u>uk'', turtle].


C. Reptilia - '''nolta̋iɱa'''
:::::F. Emydidae - '''kuða̋ma'''
::::O. Testudines – '''únþɘƶerɘkőina'''
::::::008 '''kűe''', [[Wikipedia:European pond turtle|European pond turtle]] (''Emys orbicularis'') [> Georgian ''<u>ḳu</u>(v)-'', tortoise].
:::::::::F. Testudinidae - '''kámarða̋ma'''
*006 '''kama̋re''', ''Testudo horsfieldi'', Russian tortoise
*007 '''ḳa̋fe''', ''Testudo graeca'', spur-thighed tortoise


:::::::::F. Emydidae - '''helða̋ma'''
:sC. Diapsida - '''d̬ikámrënerda̋a̋ma'''
*008 '''he̋le''', ''Emys orbicularis'', European pond turtle
::O. Squamata – '''k̬aavműka'''
:::sO. Sauria - '''k̬áávmënerűka'''
:::::F. Gekkonidae - '''gavlëða̋ma'''
::::::009 '''ga̋vle''', [[Wikipedia:Tokay gecko|Tokay gecko]] (''Gecko gekko'') [> Malayalam ''<u>gauḷ</u>i'', Tokay gekko].


::::O. Squamata – '''k̬ą́vamkőina'''
:::sO. Iguania – '''mixúlnerűka'''
:::::sO. Sauria - '''k̬ąvámnerkőina'''
:::::F. Agamidae - '''ṡaavða̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Gekkonidae - '''gavlɘða̋ma'''
::::::010 '''ṡa̋a̋be''', Caucasian agama ([[Wikipedia:Laudakia caucasica|''Laudakia caucasica'']]).
*009 '''ga̋vle''', ''Gecko gekko'', Tokay gecko


:::::sO. Iguania – '''tilávnerkőina'''
:::::F. Anguidae - '''kiiða̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Agamidae - '''cąvða̋ma'''
::::::011 '''kı̋ȝe''', slowworm ([[Wikipedia:Anguis fragilis|''Anguis f. fragilis'']]) [> Finn. ''<u>kyy</u>'', snake].
*010 '''cą̋be''', ''Paralaudakia caucasia'', Caucasian agama
::::::''cpd'' '''ǧarkı̋ȝe''', Colchican slowworm (''Anguis f. colchicus'').


:::::sO. Lacertilia – '''?nerkőina'''
:::sO. Serpentes - '''ṁeipűka'''
:::::::::F. Anguidae - '''kįða̋ma'''
:::::F. Viperidae – '''ṡádavða̋ma'''
*011 '''kı̋ȝe''', ''Anguis f.  fragilis'', slowworm
::::::sF. Viperinae – '''ṡadávnerða̋ma'''
*'''ǧarkı̋ȝe''', ''Anguis fragilis colchicus'', Colchican slowworm
:::::::012 '''ṡada̋be''', saw-scaled viper ([[Wikipedia:Echis carinatus|''Echis carinatus'']]) [> Turkish ''<u>čaj</u>an'', scorpion].
:::::::013 '''ṁűke''', Levantine viper ([[Wikipedia:Macrovipera lebetina|''Macrovipera lebetina obtusa'']]) [> Korean ''*<u>mǝk</u>-'', a big black snake].


:::::sO. Serpentes - '''ɱeipnerkőina '''
::::::sF. Crotalinae –  '''tiiþúþnerða̋ma'''
::::::::SF. Viperoidea - '''ṁúkufða̋ma'''
:::::::014 '''ne̋e̋þre''', European common adder ([[Wikipedia:Vipera berus|''Vipera berus'']]) [> Eng. <u>adder</u>].
:::::::::F. Viperidae – '''ṁuxða̋ma'''
:::::::015 '''apűse''', Nikolsky’s viper ([[Wikipedia:Vipera nikolskii|''Vipera nikolskii'']]) [> Eng. <u>asp</u>].
::::::::::sF. Viperinae – '''ṁúxnerða̋ma'''
:::::::''cpd'' '''raxne̋e̋þre''' (''{{color|red|Crotalus spp.}}'') [< '''ra̋xa''', i.v. rattle].
*012 '''ṁűke''', ''Macrovipera lebetina'', Levantine viper


::::::::::sF. Crotalinae – '''tįþúþnerða̋ma'''
:::::F. Elapidae – '''áársalða̋ma'''
*013 '''nę̋þre''', ''Vipera berus'', European common adder
::::::016 '''aarsa̋le''', {{color|red|Caspian cobra}} (''Naja oxiana'') [> Tocharian A ''<u>ārṣal</u>'', snake].
*014 '''apűse''', ''Vipera nikolskii'', Nikolsky’s viper
:::::''cpd'' '''méżaarsa̋le''', {{color|red|king cobra}} (''N. naja'') [< '''me̋żi''', ''adj.'' large].
*'''raxnę̋þre''', ''Crotalus spp. '', {{color|red|rattlesnakes}}


::::::::SF. Elapoidea - '''ąrsálufða̋ma'''
::::SF. Typhlopoidea –'''riƣánǧufða̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Elapidae – '''ą́rsalða̋ma'''
:::::F. Typhlopidae – '''ríƣangÿða̋ma'''
*015 '''ąrsa̋le''', ''Naja oxiana'', Caspian cobra
::::::''cpd'' '''riƣa̋nǧe''', vermiform blindsnake ([[Wikipedia:Typhlops vermicularis|''Typhlops vermicularis'']]) [< '''rı̋ƣa''', ''i.v.'' burrow].
*'''méƶąrsa̋le''', ''N. naja'', {{color|red|king cobra}}


::::::::SF. Typhlopoidea – '''rǫvɱéipufða̋ma'''
:::::F. Colubridae – '''neeƣða̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Typhlopidae – '''rǫ́vɱeipða̋ma'''
::::::017 '''őłe''', leopard snake ([[Wikipedia:European ratsnake|''Zamenis situla'']]) [> Greek ''<u>όφ</u>ις'', snake].
*'''rǫvɱe̋ipe''', ''Typhlops vermicularis'', vermiform blindsnake
::::::018 '''ša̋a̋pe''', [[Wikipedia:Four-lined snake|four-lined rat snake]] (''Elaphe quatuorlineata'') [> Latin ''<u>sap</u>pus'', toad].


::::::::SF. Colubroidea - '''nę́gufða̋ma'''
:::::F. Boidae – '''líṁangÿða̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Colubridae – '''nęᵹða̋ma'''
::::::sF. Erycinae – '''liṁángÿnerða̋ma'''
*016 '''nę̋ge''', ''Eirenis collaris'', collared dwarf snake
:::::::''cpd'' '''liṁa̋nǧe''', javelin sand boa ([[Wikipedia:Eryx jaculus|''Eryx jaculus'']]) [< ''lı̋ṁo'', sand].
*017 '''őłe''', ''Zamenis situla'', leopard snake
*018 '''šą̋pe''', ''Elaphe quatuorlineata'', four-lined rat snake


::::::::SF. Booidea - '''liɱ(ɘɱ)éipufða̋ma'''
::O. Crocodylia - '''neðmíxulűka'''
:::::::::F. Boidae – '''líɱ(ɘɱ)ifða̋ma'''
:::::F. Alligatoridae - '''naxrëða̋ma'''
::::::::::sF. Erycinae – '''liɱ(ɘɱ)éifnerða̋ma'''
::::::sF. Alligatorinae - '''náxrënerða̋ma'''
*'''liɱ(ɘɱ)e̋ipe''', ''Eryx jaculus'', javelin sand boa
:::::::019 '''na̋xre''', [[Wikipedia:Chinese alligator|{{color|red|Chinese alligator}}]] (''Alligator sinensis'') [> Sanskrit ''<u>nakr</u>a'', alligator].


::::O. Crocodilia - '''?kőina'''
:::::F. Pyrosauridae - '''ṁuð̤a̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Pyrosauridae - '''pąmða̋ma'''
::::::sF. Pyrosaurinae - '''ṁúðnerða̋ma'''
::::::::::sF. Ouranokyriinae - '''pą́mnerða̋ma'''
:::::::020 '''ṁűde''', western dragon (''†Draco atrox'') [> Manchu ''<u>mud</u>uri'', dragon].
*019 '''pą̋me''', ''Ouranokyrios benevolus'', eastern dragon
:::::::021 '''pa̋a̋me''', eastern dragon (''†Ouranokyrios benevolus'') [> Tamil ''<u>pām</u>pu'', snake].


::::::::::sF. Pyrosaurinae - '''ṁúðnerða̋ma'''
total: 21/0+0/0%
*020 '''ṁűde''', †''Draco atrox'', western dragon

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Pronunciation table

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Introduction

  • In the Sefdaanian cultures, each individual is a member of a hierarchy of communities. The Ethrans have used this hierarchy as a pattern for their classification of life forms.
  1. The individual is, first of all, a member of one of the six Loquent Peoples. The largest of the taxonomic communities is that of the leuða (< le̋uðu, people). Thus, there are "animal people" and "plant people". This division corresponds to "kingdom" in modern taxonomy.
  2. Next, the individual lives in one of the seven regions (watersheds) of Sefdaania. This division, the ta̋iṁa (< ta̋iṁa, region), corresponds to "class" in modern taxonomy.
  3. Within the several regions, the individual lives in a commune. This division, the kőina (< kőino, commune), corresponds to "order" in modern taxonomy.
  4. Each commune is comprised of a number of families. This division, the ða̋ma (< ða̋mu, family), corresponds to "family" in modern taxonomy.
  5. Within the family, the individual is usually one of several siblings. This division, the ȝőőra (< ȝőőru, sibling), corresponds to "genus" in modern taxonomy.
  6. And finally there is the individual himself. This division, the še̋ða (< še̋ðu, individual), corresponds to "species" in modern taxonomy.
  • Finer divisions can be made with the use of prefixes, e.g.:
    • uf-, higher = super-
    • ner-, under = sub-
    • sup-, low = infra-
  • This table makes use of the following ranks:
    • Class (C) – ta̋iṁa
    • Subclass (C) – nerta̋iṁa
    • Order (O) - kőina
    • Suborder (sO) - nerkőina
    • Superfamily (SF) - ufða̋ma
    • Family (F) - ða̋ma
    • Subfamily (sF) - nerða̋ma
  • Names in red are those of herptiles that did not exist in Sefdaania.

Taxonomy Table

C. Amphibia - d̬íǧiita̋ima

O. Anura - f̦ÿpołűka
F. Bufonidae - ǧeevða̋ma
001 ǧe̋e̋vṁe, common European toad (B. bufo) [ > Latin būfō, toad].
002 ṁőrde, European green toad (Bufo viridis) [> Lithuanian varlē̃, frog].
F. Ranidae - ruuvða̋ma
drv ra̋a̋se, Moor frog (Rana arvalis) [< ra̋a̋sa, t.v. croak].
003 rűűbe, common European frog (Rana temporaria) [> Latin rubēta, toad].
F. Hylidae - m̧aaxða̋ma
004 m̧a̋a̋xe, European tree frog (Hyla arborea) [> Turkish , frog].
O. Caudata - láþkutűka
F. Salamandridae – molgëða̋ma
005 erűge Carpathian newt (Lissotriton montandoni) [> Biscayan eruge, salamander].

C. Reptilia - selda̋a̋ma

sC. Anapsida - fáxnerda̋a̋ma
O. Testudines - révkiitűka
sO. Cryptodira - revkííþnerűka
SF. Chelonioidea - marhélufða̋ma
F. Cheloniidae - márhelða̋ma
cpd marhe̋le loggerhead turtle (Caretta c. caretta).
SF. Testdudinoidea - kamárufða̋ma
F. Testudinidae - kámarða̋ma
006 kama̋re, Russian tortoise (Testudo horsfieldi) [> Dan. hummer, lobster].
007 ḳa̋fe, spur-thighed tortoise (Testudo graeca) [> Korean kǝbuk, turtle].
F. Emydidae - kuða̋ma
008 kűe, European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) [> Georgian ḳu(v)-, tortoise].
sC. Diapsida - d̬ikámrënerda̋a̋ma
O. Squamata – k̬aavműka
sO. Sauria - k̬áávmënerűka
F. Gekkonidae - gavlëða̋ma
009 ga̋vle, Tokay gecko (Gecko gekko) [> Malayalam gauḷi, Tokay gekko].
sO. Iguania – mixúlnerűka
F. Agamidae - ṡaavða̋ma
010 ṡa̋a̋be, Caucasian agama (Laudakia caucasica).
F. Anguidae - kiiða̋ma
011 kı̋ȝe, slowworm (Anguis f. fragilis) [> Finn. kyy, snake].
cpd ǧarkı̋ȝe, Colchican slowworm (Anguis f. colchicus).
sO. Serpentes - ṁeipűka
F. Viperidae – ṡádavða̋ma
sF. Viperinae – ṡadávnerða̋ma
012 ṡada̋be, saw-scaled viper (Echis carinatus) [> Turkish čajan, scorpion].
013 ṁűke, Levantine viper (Macrovipera lebetina obtusa) [> Korean *mǝk-, a big black snake].
sF. Crotalinae – tiiþúþnerða̋ma
014 ne̋e̋þre, European common adder (Vipera berus) [> Eng. adder].
015 apűse, Nikolsky’s viper (Vipera nikolskii) [> Eng. asp].
cpd raxne̋e̋þre (Crotalus spp.) [< ra̋xa, i.v. rattle].
F. Elapidae – áársalða̋ma
016 aarsa̋le, Caspian cobra (Naja oxiana) [> Tocharian A ārṣal, snake].
cpd méżaarsa̋le, king cobra (N. naja) [< me̋żi, adj. large].
SF. Typhlopoidea –riƣánǧufða̋ma
F. Typhlopidae – ríƣangÿða̋ma
cpd riƣa̋nǧe, vermiform blindsnake (Typhlops vermicularis) [< rı̋ƣa, i.v. burrow].
F. Colubridae – neeƣða̋ma
017 őłe, leopard snake (Zamenis situla) [> Greek όφις, snake].
018 ša̋a̋pe, four-lined rat snake (Elaphe quatuorlineata) [> Latin sappus, toad].
F. Boidae – líṁangÿða̋ma
sF. Erycinae – liṁángÿnerða̋ma
cpd liṁa̋nǧe, javelin sand boa (Eryx jaculus) [< lı̋ṁo, sand].
O. Crocodylia - neðmíxulűka
F. Alligatoridae - naxrëða̋ma
sF. Alligatorinae - náxrënerða̋ma
019 na̋xre, Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis) [> Sanskrit nakra, alligator].
F. Pyrosauridae - ṁuð̤a̋ma
sF. Pyrosaurinae - ṁúðnerða̋ma
020 ṁűde, western dragon (†Draco atrox) [> Manchu muduri, dragon].
021 pa̋a̋me, eastern dragon (†Ouranokyrios benevolus) [> Tamil pāmpu, snake].

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