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Authors: Christine Feehan

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—like; in the same way as; as.

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

numatorkuld
—thunder (literally: sky struggle).

nyál
—saliva; spit (
related to nyelv: tongue
).

nyelv
—tongue.

odam
—to dream; to sleep.

odam-sarna kondak
—lullaby (
literally: sleep-song of children
).

olen
—to be.

oma
—old; ancient; last; previous.

omas
—stand.

—other; second (
adj.
).

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

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

otti
—to look; to see; to find.

óv
—to protect against.

owe
—door.

päämoro
—aim; target.

pajna
—to press.

pälä
—half; side.

päläfertiil
—mate or wife.

palj3
—more.

peje
—to burn.

peje
terád
—get burned (
Carpathian swear words
).

pél
—to be afraid; to be scared of.

pesä
(n.)—nest (
literal
); protection (
figurative
).

pesä
(v.)—nest (
literal
); protect (
figurative
).

pesäd te engemal
—you are safe with me.

pesäsz jeläbam ainaak
—long may you stay in the light (
greeting
).

pide
—above.

pile
—to ignite; to light up.

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

piros
—red.

pitä
—to keep; to hold; to have; to possess.

pitäam mustaakad sielpesäambam
—I hold your memories safe in my soul.

pitäsz baszú, piwtäsz igazáget
—no vengeance, only justice.

piwtä
—to follow; to follow the track of game; to hunt; to prey upon.

poår
—bit; piece.

põhi
—north.

pukta
—to drive away; to persecute; to put to flight.

pus
—healthy; healing.

pusm
—to be restored to health.

puwe
—tree; wood.

rambsolg
—slave.

rauho
—peace.

reka
—ecstasy; trance.

rituaali
—ritual.

sa
—sinew; tendon; cord.

sa4
—to call; to name.

saa
—arrive, come; become; get, receive.

saasz hän ku andam szabadon
—take what I freely offer.

salama
—lightning; lightning bolt.

sarna
—words; speech; magic incantation (
noun
). To chant; to sing; to celebrate (
verb
).

sarna
kontakawk
—warriors’ chant.

—frozen snow.

sas
—shoosh (
to a child or baby
).

saγe
—to arrive; to come; to reach.

siel
—soul.

sieljelä
isäntä
—purity of soul triumphs.

sisar
—sister.

sív
—heart.

sív pide köd
—love transcends evil.

sívad olen wäkeva, hän ku piwtä
—may your heart stay strong, hunter (
greeting
).

sívamet
—my heart.

sívam és sielam
—my heart and soul.

sívdobbanás
—heartbeat (
literal
); rhythm (
figurative
).

sokta
—to mix; to stir around.

—to enter; to penetrate; to compensate; to replace.

susu
—home; birthplace (
noun
). At home (
adv.
).

szabadon
—freely.

szelem
—ghost.

taka
—behind; beyond.

tappa
—to dance; to stamp with the feet; to kill.

te
—you.

Te kalma, te jama
, te apitäsz arwa-arvo
—You are nothing but a walking maggot-infected corpse, without honor.

Te magköszunam nä
taka arvo
—Thank you for this gift beyond price.

ted
—yours.

terád keje
—get scorched (
Carpathian swear words
).

tõd
—to know.

Tõdak pitäsz wäke bekimet mekesz kaiket
—I know you have the courage to face anything.

tõdhän
—knowledge.

tõdhän lõ kuraset agbapäämoroam
—knowledge flies the sword true to its aim.

toja
—to bend; to bow; to break.

toro
—to fight; to quarrel.

torosz wäkeval
—fight fiercely (
greeting
).

totello
—obey.

tsak
—only.

tuhanos
—thousand.

tuhanos löylyak türelamak saγe diutalet
—a thousand patient breaths bring victory.

tule
—to meet; to come.

tumte
—to feel; to touch; to touch upon.

türe
—full, satiated, accomplished.

türelam
—patience.

türelam agba kontsalamaval
—patience is the warrior’s true weapon.

tyvi
—stem; base; trunk.

uskol
—faithful.

uskolfertiil
—allegiance; loyalty.

varolind
—dangerous.

veri
—blood.

veri-elidet
—blood-life.

veri ekäakank
—blood of our brothers.

veri isäakank
—blood of our fathers.

veri olen piros, ekäm
—literally: blood be red, my brother; figuratively: find your lifemate (
greeting
).

veriak ot en Karpatiiak
—by the blood of the Prince (
literally: by the blood of the great Carpathian; Carpathian swear words
).

veridet peje
—may your blood burn (
Carpathian swear words
).

vigyáz
—to love; to care for; to take care of.

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