Șvolestorír ◈ Radestrian Alphabet
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dainouninanimatecountable15/06/2026
dai
GEN.SG daisk NOM.PL daire ADJ daiș
1.right (to = + relational genitive)
2.rule
3.law
From Middle Radestrian and Old Radestrian dair, from Proto-Radic *dawer, *dawir, from Proto-Hirdic *ɟakhwés, from Proto-Laenkean *ᶮɟm̥-k(ʰ)wé-, from the Proto-Laenkean root *ᶮɟim- (to rectify).
daibtverbtransitive20/06/2026
daipt
NPST.1S daipe PST.1S daibei PRESPART daivivú PSPART daibúl
daiș (legal) + -bt
daișadjectiveuncomparable14/06/2026
daiʃ
ADV daỉ
1.legal (of or pertaining to the law or rules within a system)
2.legal, lawful, allowed (prescribed by the law or rules within a system)
Antonym: údaiș (illegal)
dai (law) + -iș
a Dánuusproper nouninanimate01/06/2026
a ˈdaːnu.ɤs
GEN.SG a Dánuug DAT.SG a Dánuòva
out-of-world the Danube (river)
Dánu-, borrowed from Proto-Celtic *Dānu, + -us2
demsnouninanimateuncountable15/06/2026
dɛms
GEN.SG dimb ADJ dimiș
From Middle Radestrian dems, from Old Radestrian demre, from Proto-Radic *demir, from Proto-Hirdic *démis, from the Proto-Laenkean root *ⁿdem- (milk).
desúradverbuncomparable12/05/2026
ˈdɛsuːr
Instrumental of des (fact).
driesnumeral21/06/2026
dries
GEN.SG drieg ADJ drỉș
eight (8)
Coordinate forms: drege- (prefix), dreíș (ordinal)
From Middle Radestrian dréss, from Old Radestrian drǫss, from Proto-Radic *dǫrhs, from Proto-Hirdic *ḏɤ̄́ḏəhəs, from Proto-Laenkean *daj~daʔ- (eight).
duomenouninanimatecountable12/06/2026
ˈduomɛ
GEN.SG duomisk NOM.PL duomire ADJ duomiș
1.grammar noun, substantive
2.archaic title, name
Synonym: tvame
From Middle Radestrian dúmmre, from Old Radestrian dūmmre, from Proto-Radic *dūhmir, from Proto-Hirdic *ḏū́ṯmis, from Proto-Laenkean *dɯwt-me-, from the Proto-Laenkean root *dɯwt- (to speak).
duomilesnouninanimatecountable29/05/2026
ˈduomilɛs
GEN.SG duomilig DAT.SG duomileva NOM.PL duomilei GEN₂.PL duomiljes
grammar nominative case
Hypernym: verșe (case)
duome (noun) + -les
dvaruotverbintransitivedeponent10/05/2026
ˈdvaruot
NPST.1S dvarúe PST.1S dvaruvei PRESPART dvaruvivú PSPART dvarúk
to speak
From Proto-Radic *dwarıvht, from the Proto-Laenkean root *dwom- (to say).
dveadverb29/05/2026
dvɛ
along, together, with (often collocated with vas2)
Vánui dve o ú! I want to come (along), too!
dve dzarívas together with us
Aphesis of adve.
dvúðeljemsnouninanimatecountable25/05/2026
ˈdvuːðɛjɛms
GEN.SG dvúðeljemb DAT.SG dvúðelíma NOM.PL dvúðeljeme
dvuoþs (day) + eljems (plan)
dvúðeljems a gregorjeșeproper nouninanimate25/05/2026
ˈdvuːðɛjɛms a ɡrɛˈɡɔrjɛʃɛ
GEN.SG dvúðeljemb a gregorjeșk DAT.SG dvúðelíma a gregoríșa
out-of-world the Gregorian calendar
dvúðeljems (calendar) + gregoríș (Gregorian), from Gregoris.
dvúðusnouninanimatecountable27/05/2026
ˈdvuːðɤs
GEN.SG dvuoðvu NOM.PL dvúðui ADJ dvuoðviș
1.day (period of 24 hours)
Synonym: dvuoþs (day)
2.astronomy day (full rotation of a celestial object relative to a star)
dvúðus njárișe sidereal day
3.out-of-world astronomy sol
dvuoþs (day) + -us1
dvuoþsnouninanimate02/06/2026
dvuoθs
GEN.SG dvuosk DAT.SG dvúða NOM.PL dvuoðe ADJ dvúðiș
1.uncountable day, daytime
Antonym: háșe (night)
2.by extension afternoon (time of day)
3.countable day (unit of time)
Synonym: dvúðus
From Proto-Radic *dūlþs (day), from Proto-Hirdic *ḏū́lthɯs, from Proto-Laenkean *dɯwl-tʰ-, from the Proto-Laenkean root *dɯwl- (to be bright).
dzaváþsnouninanimatecountable23/06/2026
dzaˈvaːθs
GEN.SG dzavjesk NOM.PL dzaváðe ADJ dzavíðiș
Variant: dzoáþs (dialectal)
From Middle Radestrian dzaváþs, from Old Radestrian dzævāþs, from Proto-Radic *dzævāþs, from Proto-Hirdic *ḡǽp̄āthəs, from Proto-Laenkean *gæ<pæ>ʔ-tʰ-, from the Proto-Laenkean root *gæʔ- (wet).
dzianouninanimatecountable10/05/2026
ˈdzi.a
GEN.SG dziusk NOM.PL dziore
house, home
Synonym: øs
From Proto-Radic *dzihhor, from Proto-Laenkean *ᵑgip-kʰó-, from the Proto-Laenkean root *ᵑgæjp- (to put).
dzistpronounpersonal06/06/2026
dzist
GEN.SG dzisk | dzitú POSS.SG dzirș | dziriș GEN₂.PL dzjes POSS.PL dzjerș | dzjeriș
Variant: dzi- (alternative citation form)
1.singular reflexive pronoun; herself, himself, itself, myself, ourselves, themselves, yourself, yourselves; her, his, its, my, our, their, your
I skanslieðe dzist liritú. The men are washing themselves.
2.plural reciprocal pronoun; each other; each other’s
I skanslieðe dzjed liritú. The men are washing each other.
  • Unlike in English, this reflexive pronoun is used regardless of person.
  • The singular and plural distinction here is only one of form, not function.
    • The ‘singular’ (reflexive) pronoun may have a plural antecedent.
From Proto-Radic *dzih-, from Proto-Hirdic *gih-, from Proto-Laenkean *ᵑgih- (REFL).
dzíșadjectivecomparable14/06/2026
dziːʃ
COMP dzavuobș ADV dzeí
wet
Antonym: hraiș (dry)
From Middle Radestrian dzéș, from Old Radestrian dzēšjer, from Proto-Radic *dzæhs, *dzèjišjir, from Proto-Hirdic *ḡǽhəs, from the Proto-Laenkean root *gæʔ- (wet).