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Ramathian phrasebook and lexicon.
| Word/Phrase | |
|---|---|
| A Grader's Way | To die suddenly and/or by possible conspiracy. |
| A square wheel | Something or someone that is useless. |
| Aidlt | The female numegola of earth, geography, genetics and Biokinesis. |
| Anjadno | The male demi-god of the elderly and kiom. |
| Anubian | The native tongue of the Anubi race. |
| Aquabatian | The native tongue of the Aquabat race. |
| Arch Magos | Masculine. Used as a title and form of address for both past and present male sovereigns of Ramath-lehi. Arch Magos Zamfir Grader. |
| Arch Magosai | Feminine. Used as a title and form of address for both past and present female sovereigns of Ramath-lehi. Arch Magosai Karryasa Grader. |
| arden | A fully grown adult male pendragon. |
| ba | Suffix. Usually used for an instructor/teacher or superior; usually applied to a surname. Usage: Deiys'ba, addressing one with the last name "Deiys". |
| Beaten Fronimaless/Fronnaless | To be beaten to a pulp! |
| Ciba | The female demi-goddess of home, family, and safety. |
| Clideto | The male demi-god of charity, sharing and hospitality. |
| Council of Thirteen | Ramath-lehi's current political leaders. |
| Dragyn | The well known last name of pendragons that seem to "get in over their heads" when it comes to trouble. |
| Dymikca | The female goddess of love and trust. |
| dympui | The ninth day of the week. The second day of the weekend. |
| Dyo | Spring. The second of Ramath-lehi's four seasonal quarters. |
| Faibad-jidp | The male god of dark weaving. |
| Faibad-nehlt | The female goddess of light weaving. |
| Fesjym | The male god of knowledge, learning and apprenticeship. |
| fespui | The first day of the week. |
| Fiddekh | The female goddess of war, fighting, lust and savagery. |
| fidpui | The seventh day of the week. |
| Fronima |
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| Fronna | Slang. A slang term for the word Fromina. Often used as an interjection. "For Fronna's sake!" Believed to have come from lazy kids who thought that three syllables were too many. |
| fues | An hour. |
| Gaica | The male god of peace and tranquillity. |
| gaipui | The eighth day of the week. The first day of the weekend. |
| Gniorun | The male demi-god of happiness, playfulness and pride. |
| Grader |
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| handled that like a gaukh | Used to colourfully describe another's inability to keep a level head;
also pertains to one's fiery attitude in the presence of another or
group. Extremely rebellious 'dragons - often teens - are talked to like
this. Alternative phraseology is to concatenate it to "...like a gaukh." |
| hatchling |
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| High Speech | The long since forgotten and obscured tongue of the Ramathian gods and goddesses. |
| Hysgan Tdutl | The male demi-god of truth, virtue, and virginity. |
| Iastlatec | The female demi-goddess of music, creativity and aesthetics. |
| Ied-nehlt | The female numegola of lightning, envy and electrokinesis. |
| Ikhst | The male demi-god of youth and angst. |
| Impaled sunset | Looming death. |
| Jacaet | The female demi-goddess of deception, lies, pranks, and luck. |
| jaipui | The fifth day of the week. |
| Jaitl | The female goddess of death, wrath and darkness. |
| Janardan Academy | A very popular school located in Watani that is equipped with the latest technology. Your character can be a teacher here if they're over the age of 24. If your character is between the ages of 7 and 23, he or she can be a student at the Academy. |
| Jasaisa | The male god of sickness, disease and plague. |
| jaspui | The third day of the week. |
| Jastducteyk | The female demi-goddess of chaos and anarchy. |
| Jestikca | The female demi-goddess of stars constellations and distance. |
| jidp-sena | Nighttime. The time between sunset and sunrise. |
| kiom |
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| Kyttle | Kytlekh. (Derogatory slang) |
| Kyttle-lover |
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| Lainekh | The female goddess of healing, health and protection. |
| laipui | The second day of the week. |
| Lidbast | The female goddess of gathering and harvest. |
| lidpui | The sixth day of the week. |
| Like a hatchling's breath | The opposite of a blessing in disguise. It's wonderful at first but then after time you realize it's unpleasant. |
| Liraxed away/to lirax someone | To die without any forewarning, and quite mysteriously/to kill one quietly, quickly, and without a trace. |
| machina | Machines that are run using magicka (Fronima) as their power source. |
| magicka | The common name for the power source of machina. Much like "machines" on our Earth are run by "electricity", "machina" is powered by "magicka". |
| Mia | Winter. The first of Ramath-lehi's four seasonal quarters. |
| mosa | A minute. |
| Mytlad | The female demi-goddess of females, mothers and childbirth. |
| Myyks | The male demi-god of Ramath-lehi's three moons: Cussla, Xabu and Lelres. |
| nehlt-sena | Daytime. The time between sunrise and sunset. |
| Nera | The male god of life, rebirth and light. |
| nerpui | The tenth day of the week. The third and last day of the weekend. |
| ni | Suffix. Usually used with significant others, loved ones, and children; indicates a very close bond and is always used with the first name or nickname. Usage: "Trei'ni", addressing a character named "Treimaline" with the nickname "Trei". |
| nioti | A young male pendragon. Could also be used as an insult. |
| niotie | A young female pendragon. Could also be used as an insult. |
| nullfire | Derogatory. Someone who lacks magical heritage or power. Also nilflame, nilfire, and nullflame. |
| numegola | A numegola is a god or goddess that is related to (or can manipulate) a specific element. eg. The god Renn-nukhs is the Numegola of Air. |
| Of a Rapine's Feather | A more or less polite and perhaps aristocratic way of calling someone an "asshole" which has begun to show up in common slang in recent days. |
| Oyutl | The female demi-goddess of children and infants. |
| paquite | A period of ten days on the Ramathian calendar. |
| paquitten | The Ramathian three day weekend (Gaipui, Dympui & Nerpui). |
| Penn | The male god of hunting, stealth, nomads and navigation. |
| penpui | The fourth day of the week. |
| Pet Rapine | Someone who seems nice, but is actually far from well-meaning. |
| pui | The 28-hour period during which Ramath-lehi completes one rotation on its axis (a day). |
| Rapine |
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| Reda | The male numegola of fire, greed and pyrokinesis. |
| Renn-nukhs | The male numegola of air, sloth, and aerokinesis. |
| Ritlad | The male demi-god of males, fathers and guidance. |
| Road of Visions | Nothing is quite what it appears to be. |
| sla | Suffix. An affectionate pet name for loved ones (children or significant others). Usage: "Tsuj'sla" – addressing a loved one with the first name "Tsuj". |
| Synidrnida | The female demi-goddess of Ramath-lehi's sun. |
| tak | A second. |
| Takola | The native tongue of the takula race. |
| Tejas | The female numegola of water, oceans, waves, ice and cryokinesis. |
| Tessera | Fall. The fourth of Ramath-lehi's four seasonal quarters. |
| thill | A fully grown adult female pendragon. |
| Tria | Summer. The third of Ramath-lehi's four seasonal quarters. |
| vaak (shublavaak) | Interjection, Vulgar.
The Ramathian equivalent of the English profanity "shit".
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| vultarjuem | Derogatory. A know-it-all; a smart-ass. |
| Ydjad | The male numegola of order, time and chronokinesis. |
| Ykili | The native tongue of the Yki race. |

