Post by Jay on Feb 11, 2011 3:36:30 GMT -5
These words aren't used very often, but if you see a strange word in someone's writing, you will probably find the meaning here. This list also includes site specific words, marked by an asterisk.
Chick*: A young rabbit training to become an Owl, a Hawk or a Falcon.
Chikil* or Chiska*: The collective noun for a group of young rabbits training to become Owls, Hawks or Falcons.
Elil: Enemies of rabbits, including fox, stoat, weasel, cat, owl, man, etc.
Embleer: Stinking, the word for the smell of a fox.
Falcon*: An agile rabbit who carries messages and looks out for elil.
Falcosna*: The collective noun for a group of agile rabbits who carry messages and look out for elil.
Flay: Food, specifically grass or other greens.
Flayrah: Unusually good food, such as lettuce, carrots, etc.
Frith: The Sun, viewed by the rabbits as God.
Frithrah: "Lord Sun", used as an exclamation. Analogous to "My God!"
Fu-Inlé: After moonrise.
Hain: A song.
Hawk*: A wise rabbit older than three years that advises and heals others.
Hawska*: The collective noun for a group of wise rabbits in their third year or older that advise and heal others.
Hlao: A depression in the ground formed by a daisy or a thistle, specifically one that can hold moisture. Also used as a rabbit's name.
Hlessi: A rabbit who lives aboveground or otherwise out of a warren; a wandering rabbit. Plural Hlessil.
Homba: A fox. Plural Hombil.
Hrair: Many, uncountable, any number above four.
Hraka: Droppings, excreta. Used as a curse.
Hrududu: Any type of motor vehicle, such as a tractor, car or train.
Inlé: The moon, moonrise. Also means fear, darkness or death (as in the Black Rabbit of Inlé)
Kestrel*: A rabbit without a rank.
Kestresla*: The collective noun for a group of rabbits without ranks.
Lendri: A badger.
Li: Head.
Marli: A doe, mother.
M'saion: "We meet them"
Narn: Nice, tasty.
Ni-Frith: Noon.
Nildro: A blackbird.
Owl*: A strong rabbit older than two years who protects the chief rabbit.
Owsla: The collective noun for a group of strong rabbits second year or older surrounding the chief rabbit.
Pfeffa: A cat.
-rah, -ra*, -ah* or -a*: A suffix denoting meaning prince, lord or Chief Rabbit (as in Threarah, Hazel-rah)
-roo: A diminutive suffix meaning "little".
Silf: Outside.
Silflay: To eat above ground; to graze.
Tharn: A state of paralyzed fear or confusion. Can also be used to mean "looking foolish", "forlorn", "heartbroken".
Thlay: Fur.
Threar: A Rowan or Mountain Ash tree.
U: The.
U hrair: "The Thousand". The term used by rabbits which refers to all their collective enemies.
Vair: To excrete, to pass droppings.
Yona: A hedgehog. Plural Yonil.
Zorn: Destroyed, murdered. A catastrophe.
*Note: All ranks begin with a capital letter, whereas the bird begins with a lowercase letter.
Chick*: A young rabbit training to become an Owl, a Hawk or a Falcon.
Chikil* or Chiska*: The collective noun for a group of young rabbits training to become Owls, Hawks or Falcons.
Elil: Enemies of rabbits, including fox, stoat, weasel, cat, owl, man, etc.
Embleer: Stinking, the word for the smell of a fox.
Falcon*: An agile rabbit who carries messages and looks out for elil.
Falcosna*: The collective noun for a group of agile rabbits who carry messages and look out for elil.
Flay: Food, specifically grass or other greens.
Flayrah: Unusually good food, such as lettuce, carrots, etc.
Frith: The Sun, viewed by the rabbits as God.
Frithrah: "Lord Sun", used as an exclamation. Analogous to "My God!"
Fu-Inlé: After moonrise.
Hain: A song.
Hawk*: A wise rabbit older than three years that advises and heals others.
Hawska*: The collective noun for a group of wise rabbits in their third year or older that advise and heal others.
Hlao: A depression in the ground formed by a daisy or a thistle, specifically one that can hold moisture. Also used as a rabbit's name.
Hlessi: A rabbit who lives aboveground or otherwise out of a warren; a wandering rabbit. Plural Hlessil.
Homba: A fox. Plural Hombil.
Hrair: Many, uncountable, any number above four.
Hraka: Droppings, excreta. Used as a curse.
Hrududu: Any type of motor vehicle, such as a tractor, car or train.
Inlé: The moon, moonrise. Also means fear, darkness or death (as in the Black Rabbit of Inlé)
Kestrel*: A rabbit without a rank.
Kestresla*: The collective noun for a group of rabbits without ranks.
Lendri: A badger.
Li: Head.
Marli: A doe, mother.
M'saion: "We meet them"
Narn: Nice, tasty.
Ni-Frith: Noon.
Nildro: A blackbird.
Owl*: A strong rabbit older than two years who protects the chief rabbit.
Owsla: The collective noun for a group of strong rabbits second year or older surrounding the chief rabbit.
Pfeffa: A cat.
-rah, -ra*, -ah* or -a*: A suffix denoting meaning prince, lord or Chief Rabbit (as in Threarah, Hazel-rah)
-roo: A diminutive suffix meaning "little".
Silf: Outside.
Silflay: To eat above ground; to graze.
Tharn: A state of paralyzed fear or confusion. Can also be used to mean "looking foolish", "forlorn", "heartbroken".
Thlay: Fur.
Threar: A Rowan or Mountain Ash tree.
U: The.
U hrair: "The Thousand". The term used by rabbits which refers to all their collective enemies.
Vair: To excrete, to pass droppings.
Yona: A hedgehog. Plural Yonil.
Zorn: Destroyed, murdered. A catastrophe.
*Note: All ranks begin with a capital letter, whereas the bird begins with a lowercase letter.