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Authors: Christine Feehan

Dark Blood (52 page)

embε karmasz
—please.

emni
—wife; woman.

emnim
—my wife; my woman.

emni hän ku köd alte
—cursed woman.

emni
ku aššatotello
—disobedient lunatic.

én
—I.

en
—great, many, big.

én jutta félet és ekämet
—I greet a friend and brother (
greeting
).

én maγenak
—I am of the earth.

én oma maγeka
—I am as old as time
(literally: as old as the earth).

En Puwe

The Great Tree. Related to the legends of Ygddrasil, the axis mundi, Mount Meru, heaven and hell, etc.

engem
—of me.

és
—and.

ete
—before; in front.

että
—that.

fáz
—to feel cold or chilly.

fél
—fellow, friend.

fél ku kuuluaak sívam
—beloved.

fél ku vigyázak
—dear one.

feldolgaz
—prepare.

fertiil
—fertile one.

fesztelen
—airy.


—herbs; grass.

gæidno
—road, way.

gond
—care; worry; love (
noun
).

hän
—he; she; it.

hän agba
—it is so.

hän ku
—prefix: one who; that which.

hän ku agba
—truth.

hän ku
o numamet
—sky-owner.

hän ku kuulua sívamet
—keeper of my heart.

hän ku lejkka wäke-sarnat
—traitor.

hän ku meke pirämet
—defender.

hän ku pesä
—protector.

hän ku piwtä
—predator; hunter; tracker.

hän ku vie elidet
—vampire (
literally: thief of life
).

hän ku vigyáz sielamet
—keeper of my soul.

hän ku vigyáz sívamet és sielamet
—keeper of my heart and soul.

hän ku saa
—star-reacher.

hän ku tappa
—killer; violent person (
noun
). deadly; violent (
adj.
).

hän ku tuulmahl elidet
—vampire (
literally: life-stealer
).

Hän sívamak
—Beloved.

hany
—clod; lump of earth.

hisz
—to believe; to trust.

ho—
how.

ida
—east.

igazág
—justice.

irgalom
—compassion; pity; mercy.

isä
—father (
noun
).

isäntä
—master of the house.

it
—now.

jälleen
—again.

jama
—to be sick, infected, wounded, or dying; to be near death.

jelä
—sunlight; day, sun; light.

jelä keje terád
—light sear you (
Carpathian swear words
).

o jelä peje terád
—sun scorch you (
Carpathian swear words
).

o jelä peje emnimet
—sun scorch the woman (
Carpathian swear words
).

o jelä peje terád, emni
—sun scorch you, woman (
Carpathian swear words
).

o jelä peje kaik hänkanak
—sun scorch them all (
Carpathian swear words
).

o jelä sielamak
—light of my soul.

joma
—to be under way; to go.

joηe
—to come; to return.

joηesz
arwa-arvoval
—return with honor (
greeting
).

—to forget; to lose one’s way; to make a mistake.

juo
—to drink.

juosz és eläsz
—drink and live (
greeting
).

juosz és olen ainaak sielamet jutta
—drink and become one with me (
greeting
).

juta
—to go; to wander.

jüti
—night; evening.

jutta
—connected; fixed (
adj.
). to connect; to fix; to bind (
verb
).

k
—suffix added after a noun ending in a vowel to make it plural.

kaca
—male lover.

kadi
—judge.

kaik
—all.

—to call; to invite; to request; to beg.

—windpipe; Adam’s apple; throat.

—gift.

kaδa
—to abandon; to leave; to remain.

kaδa wäkeva óv o köd
—stand fast against the dark (
greeting
).

kalma
—corpse; death; grave.

karma
—want.

Karpatii
—Carpathian.

Karpatii ku köd
—liar.

käsi
—hand (
noun
).

—to own.

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