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==a==
==a==
*'''amlust''' /ˈam.lust/ ''n.'' Apathy. — P.Gmc. ''*andi lustaz'' Without want.
*'''amlust''' /ˈam.lust/ ''n.'' Apathy. — P.Gmc. ''*andi lustaz'' Without want.
*'''anak''' /ˈa.nak/ ''n.'' Suddenness. — Goth. ''anaks''
*'''anbïr''' /ˈan.bɪɾ/ ''n.'' Abide. — OE. ''anbidian''
*'''anbïr''' /ˈan.bɪɾ/ ''n.'' Abide. — OE. ''anbidian''
*'''aübyr''' /ˈaʊ.byɹ/ ''n.'' Abbess, abbot. — OE. ''abudisse'', ''abbod''
*'''aübyr''' /ˈaʊ.byɹ/ ''n.'' Abbess, abbot. — OE. ''abudisse'', ''abbod''
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==n==
==n==
*'''Napolïon''' /na.po.ˈlɪ.on/ ''n.'' Napoleon. — Fr. ''Napoleon''


==o==
==o==


==p==
==p==


==r==
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==t==
==t==
*'''täkid''' /ˈtæ.kɪd/ ''n.'' Play. — Gk. ''τϱαγωδία'' through L. ''tragoedia'' Tragedy.


==þ==
==þ==

Revision as of 15:57, 4 January 2006

This is a list of Nordaþ words.

Entries are ordered thus: spelling /pronunciation/ part of speech definition — notes & etymology. Where irregular forms are listed, only the relevant inflections are given. Pronunciations are broadly transcribed, with canonical, phonemic values.

This lexicon follows the Nordaþ -> English format.

n. = noun (root); p. = pronoun (personal, interrogative or demonstrative); c. = conjunction; f. = affix; i. = interjection

dial. = dialectal; colloq. = colloquial; obs. = obsolete

a

  • amlust /ˈam.lust/ n. Apathy. — P.Gmc. *andi lustaz Without want.
  • anak /ˈa.nak/ n. Suddenness. — Goth. anaks
  • anbïr /ˈan.bɪɾ/ n. Abide. — OE. anbidian
  • aübyr /ˈaʊ.byɹ/ n. Abbess, abbot. — OE. abudisse, abbod
  • aübyrë /aʊ.ˈby.ɾe/ n. Abbey.
  • avaïka /a.ˈvaɪ.ka/ n. Abdication. — L. abdicatio
  • avor /ˈa.voɾ/ n. Abduction. — OE. forwgan
  • avotï /a.ˈvo.tɪ/ n. Abortion. — L. abortio
  • avradï /a.ˈvɾa.dɪ/ n. Abrasion. — L. abradere

ä

  • ärmes /ˈæɾ.mɛs/ n. Arm. — P.Gmc. *armaz.
  • äririn /æ.ˈɾi.rin/ n. Assembly. — P.Gmc. *harihringa.
  • äväkes /æ.ˈvæ.kɛs/ n. Abdomen. — P.Gmc. *bukaz.

b

d

  • dukas /ˈdu.kas/ n. Ability. — P.Gmc. *duχtas

e

  • eleþän /ɛ.ˈlɛ.θæn/ n. Abandonment. — P.Gmc. *lêðan

ë

f

g

h

  • hoïta /ˈhɔɪ.ta/ n. Attendance. — Fin. hoita Attend.

i

ï

j

k

  • kraüen /ˈkraʊ.ɛn/ n. Abhorrence. — P.Gmc. *grûwan
  • kungalï /kun.ˈga.lɪ/ n. Aborigine. — Of unknown origin.
  • kural /ˈku.ɾal/ n. Abeyance. — Of unknown origin.

l

  • lykjän /ˈly.kjæn/ n. Aberration. — Of unknown origin.

m

  • marja /ˈmaɹ.ja/ n. Abbreviation. — Goth. ga-maúrgjan To cut short.

n

  • Napolïon /na.po.ˈlɪ.on/ n. Napoleon. — Fr. Napoleon

o

p

r

s

  • selen /ˈsɛ.lɛn/ n. Surrendering. — OHG. sellen To surrender.

t

  • täkid /ˈtæ.kɪd/ n. Play. — Gk. τϱαγωδία through L. tragoedia Tragedy.

þ

u

v

  • vatja /ˈva.tja/ n. Demand. — Fin. vaatia Demand.

w

y

z