Dark Storm (59 page)

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Authors: Christine Feehan

Tags: #Paranormal, #Suspense, #Fiction, #Romance

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
).

ka
wa
—to own.

keje
—to cook; to burn; to sear.

kepä
—lesser, small, easy, few.

kessa—
cat.

kessa ku toro
—wildcat.

kessake
—little cat.

kidü
—to wake up; to arise (
intransitive verb
).

kim
—to cover an entire object with some sort of covering.

kinn
—out; outdoors; outside; without.

kinta
—fog, mist, smoke.

kislány
—little girl.

kislány ku
enak
—little lunatic.

kislány ku
enak minan
—my little lunatic.

köd
—fog; mist; darkness; evil (
noun
); foggy, dark; evil (
adj.
).

köd elävä és köd nime kutni nimet
—evil lives and has a name.

köd alte hän
—darkness curse it (
Carpathian swear words
).

o köd bels
—darkness take it (
Carpathian swear words
).

köd jutasz bels
—shadow take you (
Carpathian swear words
).

koje
—man; husband; drone.

kola
—to die.

kolasz arwa-arvoval
—may you die with honor (
greeting
).

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

kond
—all of a family’s or clan’s children.

kont
—warrior.

kont o sívanak
—strong heart (
literally: heart of the warrior
).

ku
—who; which; that.

ku
3
—star.

ku
3ak!
—stars! (
exclamation
).

kuja
—day, sun.

ku
e
—moon; month.

kule
—to hear.

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

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

kulkesz arwa-arvoval, ekäm
—walk with honor, my brother (
greeting
).

kulkesz arwaval—jo
esz arwa arvoval
—go with glory—return with honor (
greeting
).

kumpa
—wave (
noun
).

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.

kutenken
—however.

kuras
—sword; large knife.

kure
—bind; tie.

kutni
—to be able to bear, carry, endure, stand, or take.

kutnisz ainaak
—long may you endure (
greeting
).

kuulua
—to belong; to hold.

lääs
—west.

lamti (
or lamt3)
—lowland; meadow; deep; depth.

lamti ból jüti, kinta, ja szelem
—the netherworld (
literally: the meadow of
night, mists, and ghosts
).

la
a
—daughter.

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