Șvolestorír • Radestrian Alphabet
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a 1 article
a ɤ
1. the (inanimate singular)
2. the (inanimate nominative plural)
From Middle Radestrian a, ag, from Old Radestrian laɣ, from laɣra (3S.IN).
ag
a 2 article
a
1. the (alternative form of u before u-/ú-/ủ-)
2. the (alternative form of i before i-/í-/ỉ-)
a' article
a
the (alternative form of ai1 before i-/í-/ỉ-)
à interjection
a
ah
á2
á 1 noun inanimate countable
GEN.SG aìsk NOM.PL aere
1. line
2. geometry straight line
From Old Radestrian ahra, from Proto-Radic *ahhwer (line, cable, rope), from Proto-Hirdic *əgkhwés, from Proto-Laenkean *ʔagʱkʰwés, from the Proto-Laenkean root *ʔagʱ- (to secure, to lead).
á 2 interjection
aah
à
abrikt verb intransitive
ˈabrikt
NPST.1S abrike PST.1S abricei PRESPART abricivú PSPART abrikúl VN abrikaș
to cringe, to wince
From Proto-Radic *abrihkht (to perish), from Proto-Laenkean *m̥brípk-, from the Proto-Laenkean root *ᵐbik- (to damage, to harm).
abzyks noun inanimate countable
ˈabziks
GEN.SG abzyk NOM.PL abzyce
Deverbal of abzykt (to loathe).
abzykt verb intransitive
ˈabzikt
NPST.1S abzyke PST.1S abzycei PRESPART abzycivú PSPART abzykúl VN abzykaș
to loathe, to abhor, to detest, to hate + dative
From Middle Radestrian abzivkt, from Old Radestrian abðivkt, from Proto-Radic *abðibkht, from Proto-Hirdic *aḇdhíḇk-, from Proto-Laenkean *m̥bdʱíbk-, from the Proto-Laenkean root *ᵐbik- (to damage, to harm).
áde conjunction + depersonal
ˈaːdɛ
1. + indicative when, once
áde i fvelg when I go
2. + subjunctive if
Synonym: e
áde i fvelga if I go
From Middle Radestrian ádi, from ád (when) + i (that).
adiș adjective uncomparable
ˈadiʃ
From Proto-Radic *ad (and) + -iș.
adve adverb uncomparable
ˈadvɛ
together
Adve gjø vír? Are they together?
From Middle Radestrian adve, dve, from Old Radestrian adwe, from Proto-Radic *adɣe, from *ad (and) + *ɣe (emphatic particle).
dve
aelýr noun inanimate countable
ˈa.ɛliːr
GEN.SG aelýj NOM.PL aelýre
ae· + lýr (face)
aeșarus noun inanimate
aˈɛʃarɤs
GEN.SG aeșarvu NOM.PL aeșarui ADJ aeșarviș
geometry quadrilateral
From Middle Radestrian aeșarus, from Old Radestrian aešarvs, from ae- (quadri-) + šarvs (angle), equivalent to ae· + sjarus.
ag article
ɤɡ
the (alternative form of a1 before vowels)
From Middle Radestrian a, ag, from Old Radestrian laɣ, from laɣra (3S.IN).
a gjedreva hrícíș adjective comparable
a ˈjɛdrɛva ˈhriːtsiːʃ
COMP a gjedreva hroneuobș ADV a gjedreva hrícỉ
unhealthy (bad for one's health)
gjedrøs (health) + hrícíș (bad)
a gjedreva mojeș adjective comparable
a ˈjɛdrɛva ˈmɔjɛʃ
COMP a gjedreva vauobș ADV a gjedreva moí
healthy (good for one's health)
gjedrøs (health) + mojeș (good)
ai 1 article
ai
the (inanimate oblique plural)
From Middle Radestrian ai, from Old Radestrian laɣi.
a'
ai 2 noun inanimate countable
ai
GEN.SG aisk NOM.PL aire
1. bow
2. geometry arc
From Proto-Radic *awir, from Proto-Laenkean *ʔm̥k (ʰ)wés, from the root *ʔam- (to curve).
aía noun inanimate countable
aˈiːa
GEN.SG aijusk NOM.PL aijore
Thursday (fourth day of the thirteenth Laefevian month only)
From Middle Radestrian aíra, from Old Radestrian aijor, from Proto-Radic *aiɣor, from *aēr (fourth) + *-ɣor (AUG).