Dark Possession (47 page)

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Authors: Christine Feehan

Tags: #Fiction, #Fantasy, #Romance

belső
—within; inside

a?a
—to flee; to run; to escape

oro
—to flow; to run like rain

csitri
—little one (female)

e
i
—to fall

ek
—suffix added after a noun ending in a consonant to make it plural

ekä
—brother

elä
—to live

elävä
—alive

elävä ainak majaknak
—land of the living

elid
—life

én
—I

en
—great, many, big

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

engem
—me

és
—and

että
—that

fáz
—to feel cold or chilly

fertiil
—fertile one

fesztelen
—airy


—herbs; grass

gond
—care; worry (noun)

hän
—he; she; it

hany
—clod; lump of earth

irgalom
—compassion; pity; mercy

jälleen
—again

jama
—to be sick, wounded, or dying; to be near death (verb)

jelä
—sunlight; day, sun; light

joma
—to be under way; to go

j?rem
—to forget; to lose one’s way; to make a mistake

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

kaik
—all (noun)

ka
a
—to call; to invite; to request; to beg

ka
k
—windpipe; Adam’s apple; throat

Karpatii
—Carpathian

käsi
—hand

kepä
—lesser, small, easy, few

kinn
—out; outdoors; outside; without

kinta
—fog, mist, smoke

koje
—man; husband; drone

kola
—to die

koma
—empty hand; bare hand; palm of the hand; hollow of the hand

kont
—warrior

kule
—hear

kuly
—intestinal worm; tapeworm; demon who possesses and devours souls

kulke
—to go or to travel (on land or water)

ku
a
—to lie as if asleep; to close or cover the eyes in a game of hide-and-seek; to die

kunta
—band, clan, tribe, family

kuulua
—to belong; to hold

lamti
—lowland; meadow

lamti ból jüti, kinta, ja szelem
—the nether world (literally: “the meadow of night, mists, and ghosts”)

lejkka
—crack, fissure, split (noun). To cut; hit; to strike forcefully (verb).

lewl
—spirit

lewl ma
—the other world (literally: “spirit land”).
Lewl ma
includes
lamti ból jüti, kinta, ja szelem
: the nether world, but also includes the worlds higher up En Puwe, the Great Tree.

löyly
—breath; steam (related to
lewl
: “spirit”)

ma
—land; forest

mäne
—rescue; save

me
—we

meke
—deed; work (noun). To do; to make; to work (verb).

minan
—mine

minden
—every, all (adj.)

möért?
—what for? (exclamation)

molanâ
—to crumble; to fall apart

molo
—to crush; to break into bits

mozdul
—to begin to move, to enter into movement


—for

ama
—this; this one here

nélkül
—without

nenä
—anger


—like; in the same way as; as

numa
—god; sky; top; upper part; highest (related to the English word: “numinous”)

nyál
—saliva; spit (noun) (related to
nyelv
: “tongue”)

nyelv
—tongue

o
—the (used before a noun beginning with a consonant)

odam
—dream; sleep (verb)

oma
—old; ancient

ombo
e
—other; second (adj.)

ot
—the (used before a noun beginning with a vowel)

otti
—to look; to see; to find

owe
—door

pajna
—to press

pälä
—half; side

päläfertiil
—mate or wife

pél
—to be afraid; to be scared of

pesä
—nest (literal); protection (figurative)

pide
—above

pirä
—circle; ring (noun). To surround; to enclose (verb).

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