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Revision as of 01:21, 9 August 2012

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Lexicon

 CategoryDefinition
AidltWordThe female numegola of earth, geography, genetics and Biokinesis.
AnjadnoWordThe male demi-god of the elderly and kiom.
AnubianWord
AquabatianWord
Arch MagosWordMasculine. Used as a title and form of address for both past and present male sovereigns of Ramath-lehi.
Arch MagosaiWordFeminine. Used as a title and form of address for both past and present female sovereigns of Ramath-lehi.
ArdenWord
AujliWordMorning.
BaWordSuffix. Usually used for an instructor/teacher or superior; usually applied to a surname.
Council of ThirteenWord
DarkliWordNight.
DeWord(Archaic) Prefix. Traditionally used with one's surname to indicate being a member of a noble bloodline. Integrated into some modern surnames.
DragynWord
DympuiWordThe ninth day of the week. The second day of the weekend.
DyoWordSpring. The second of Ramath-lehi's four seasonal quarters.
FespuiWordThe first day of the week.
FidpuiWordThe seventh day of the week.
FronimaWordAn energy source used for magic and machina.
FronnaWordSlang. 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.
FuesWordAn hour.
Fur-scaleWordA word used by some Takula to refer to non-Takula 'Dragons.
GaipuiWordThe eighth day of the week. The first day of the weekend.
GraderWord
HatchlingWordAn newly hatched or very young Pendragon.
High SpeechWordThe long since forgotten and obscured tongue of the Ramathian gods and goddesses.
JaipuiWordThe fifth day of the week.
Janardan AcademyWord
JaspuiWordThe third day of the week.
Jidp-senaWordNighttime. The time between sunset and sunrise.
KarshächWordVulgar. The Khellakh equivalent of the English profanity "bullshit".
KeitaWord
KhellakhWord
KiomWordA respectful term for an elder male Ramathian who is above the age of 50. The term is generally not used for females and may be taken offensively.
KyttleWordKytlekh. (Derogatory slang)
Kyttle-loverWord
LaipuiWordThe second day of the week.
LidpuiWordThe sixth day of the week.
MachinaWordMachines that are run using magicka (Fronima) as their power source.
MagickaWordThe common name for the power source of machina. Much like machines on our Earth are run by electricity, "machina" is powered by "magicka".
MiaWordWinter. The first of Ramath-lehi's four seasonal quarters.
MosaWordA minute.
Nehlt-senaWordDaytime. The time between sunrise and sunset.
NerpuiWordThe tenth day of the week. The third and last day of the weekend.
NiWordSuffix. Usually used with significant others, loved ones, and children; indicates a very close bond and is always used with the first name or nickname.
NiotiWordA young male Ramathian. Could also be used as an insult.
NiotieWordA young female Ramathian. Could also be used as an insult.
NullfireWordDerogatory. Someone who lacks magical heritage or power.
NumegolaWordA 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.
PaquiteWordA period of ten days on the Ramathian calendar.
PaquittenWordThe Ramathian three day weekend (Gaipui, Dympui & Nerpui).
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Ramathian Phrasebook

 Definition
A Grader's Way
A square wheelSomething or someone that is useless.
Beaten Fronimaless/FronnalessTo be beaten to a pulp!
Handled that like a gaukhUsed 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.
Impaled SunsetLooming death.
Like a hatchling's breathThe 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.
Luceshtaf FruiterSomeone who tries to please everyone, never going against anything. It comes from the fact that the fruit of a luceshtaf will taste pleasant to everyone, as it tastes like whatever the persons favorite food or drink is. Luceshtaf fruiter is generally used to describe politicians who try to please every political party.
Of a Rapine's FeatherA 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.
Paint your scarsTo recover from and move on from a traumatic incident or a difficult time in one's life.
Road of VisionsNothing is quite what it appears to be.