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by Carol Marrs Phipps & Tom Phipps

n. m. (Old Niarg Standard) - tramp.

  cryke n. (Middle English) (Archaic Modern Niarg) - creek.

  cuir (Jutish Elven and Old Gwaelic Elven) - put.

  culp (Archaic Modern Niarg) - kelp.

  custumere n. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - customer.

  cutte (Archaic Modern Niarg) - cut.

  cwn hithau (Old Niarg Standard) - bitches.

  cwm (Old Niarg Standard) - valley.

  cyflymder n. m. (Old Niarg Standard) - speed, a breed of fast unicorn.

  cynamome (Archaic Modern Niarg) - cinnamon.

  cyng (Archaic Modern Niarg) - king.

  cyning (Early Archaic Modern Niarg) - king.

  da n. (Old Niarg Standard) - cattle.

  da (trollish) - dad.

  Da c'houel Mazhe ar frouezh holl 'zo darev.

  Da c'houel Yann ya ar goukouk d'al lann. (Headlandish) -

  By the feast of Saint Matthew, all fruits are ripe.

  At the feast of Saint John, the cuckoo is in the fields.

  daggere (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dagger.

  daith (Beakish) - death.

  Dal! advb. (Headlandish) - Well!

  damme (mother) (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dam.

  damnaithe (Jutish Elven and Old Gwaelic Elven) - damned.

  Damnu air! (Jutish Elven and Old Gwaelic Elven) - Damn it!

  dampned (Archaic Modern Niarg) - damned.

  Dampne hit! (Archaic Modern Niarg) - Damn it!

  Dampnya! (Gwaelic) - Damn!

  dampnya (Gwaelic) - damnable.

  dannedd (Old Niarg Standard) - teeth.

  daphnidjurrfid (trollish) - they will kill me.

  daphnidurrviphn (trollish) - they will boil me; they will cook me.

  daphniduryrarr (trollish) - they will eat me up.

  daryst 2nd pers. pl. (Archaic Modern Niarg).

  daungerous (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dangerous.

  daunsyng (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dancing.

  dawns n. (Old Niarg Standard) - ball.

  deante (Beakish) - done.

  deceipt (Archaic Modern Niarg) - deceit.

  decert n. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - desert.

  deceyvour (Archaic Modern Niarg) - deceiver.

  declaracioun (Archaic Modern Niarg) - declaration.

  declare 1st pers. sing., 3rd pers. sing. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - declare.

  declaren 2nd pers. sing. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - declare.

  dede (Archaic Modern Niarg) - deed, effort.

  dedes n. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - deeds.

  deed (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dead.

  deep, depe adj. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - deep.

  deepe n. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - deep.

  deeper comp. adj. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - deeper.

  deephnyrr v. (trollish) - eat.

  deeth (Archaic Modern Niarg) - death.

  degre (Archaic Modern Niarg) - degree.

  deheuol (Old Niarg Standard) - southern.

  dekay 3rd sing., 3rd pl. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - decay.

  del n. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - deal.

  dele 2nd pers. sing. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - deal.

  delit, delyte (Archaic Modern Niarg) - delight.

  delites (Archaic Modern Niarg) - delights.

  delyted (Archaic Modern Niarg) - delighted.

  delyver inf. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - to deliver.

  demat dit (Headlandish) - hello.

  depe, deep adj. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - deep.

  deppest, depest (Archaic Modern Niarg) - deepest.

  derk, derke (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dark.

  derknesse (Archaic Modern Niarg) - darkness.

  derowek n. f. (Gwaelic) - oak grove.

  derre (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dear.

  derwin hollol effro n. (Old Niarg Standard) - (everwaking oaks, wide awake oaks) Quercus claudo-ilex R.

  derwen pwysaf n. (Old Niarg Standard) - leaning oaks, Quercus recumbens R., a scrubby, evergreen oak, living in alkaline soils along warm costal uplands where they grow, bending away from the prevailing winds.

  descided trans. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - decided.

  desciden (to desciden) inf. (Archac Modern Niarg) - to decide.

  destenkys (Gwaelic) - fates.

  desyrid 2nd pers. pl. past (Archaic Modern Niarg) - desired.

  determyned (Archaic Modern Niarg) - determined.

  devyne, dyvyne v. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - divine.

  Dew dyfen! (Gwaelic) - God forbid!

  dewe n. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dew.

  dewe, due n. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - due.

  dewe-drope, dewes dropes (Archaic Modern Niarg) -dewdrop.

  dewes dropes, dewe-drope (Middle English) (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dewdrop.

  dewin n. m. (Old Niarg Standard) - wizard.

  dewr a. (Old Niarg Standard) - valiant.

  deyed v. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - died.

  deynte (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dainty.

  Dheugh-why Myghternsys (Gwaelic) - Your Majesty.

  dia (Goblish-Beakish) - god.

  Dia duit! (Jutish Elven and Old Gwaelic Elven) - God save you!

  didde 1st pers. sing., 1st pers. pl., 2nd pers. pl., 3rd pers. sing., 3rd pers. pl. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - did.

  dide 1st pers. sing. past, 3rd pers. sing. past (Archaic Modern Niarg) - did.

  didist, didst 2nd pers. sing. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - did.

  difficulte (Archaic Modern Niarg) - difficulty.

  Digarezit ac'hanon mar plij. (Headlandish) - Excuse me, please.

  digge 1st sing., inf. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dig

  digged (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dug.

  Digor eo ma c'halon. (Headlandish) - I have a good appetite.

  diphndirr (trollish) - I will eat them.

  discovere 1st. pers. sing. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - discover.

  discovered 1st pers. sing. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - discovered.

  discoverest 2nd pers. sing. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - discover.

  discussen 1st pers. pl. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - discuss.

  diskiant (Headlandish) - crazy.

  dispitful (Archaic Modern Niarg) - spiteful.

  dispose (Archaic Modern Niarg) - disposal.

  disservist 2nd pers. sing. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - deserve.

  distaunt (Archaic Modern Niarg) - distant.

  distourbaunce (Archaic Modern Niarg) - disturbance.

  distried, distriede, distroyed (Archaic Modern Niarg) - destroyed.

  distriede, distried, distroyed (Archaic Modern Niarg) - destroyed.

  distroye inf. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - to distroy.

  distroyed, distriede, distried (Archaic Modern Niarg) - destroyed.

  distroyen 3rd pl. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - destroy.

  distroyest 2nd sing. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - destroy.

  distroyeth 3rd sing. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - destroy.

  dofanayyrpi n. (trollish) - bung hole.

  do 1st pers. sing. pres., 1st pers. sing. fut. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - do.

  do (before consonants) 1st pers. pl., 2nd pers. pl., 3rd pers. pl. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - do.

  do sing. imp. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - do.

  do sing. subj. pres. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - do.

  doest, dost 2nd pers. sing. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - do.

  dogge n., dogges pl. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dog.

  doirteal (Jutish Elven and Old Gwaelic Elven) - wash basin.

  doith, doth 3rd pers. sing. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - does.

  don, doon (before vowels) 1st pers. pl., 2nd pers. pl., 3rd pers. pl. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - do.

  done inf. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - to do.

  dong n. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dung.

  Doolish (Gwaelic Elven) - Douglas, a short legged Gwaelic Elven unicorn sharing acommon ancestor with the Jutish Elven Dulish unicorn.

  doon, don (before vowels) 1st pers. pl., 2nd pers. pl., 3rd pers. pl. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - do.

  doon pl. subj. pres. (Archaic
Modern Niarg) - do.

  doon past ppl. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - done.

  doon (Beakish) - down.

  dooth pl. imp. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - do.

  doras n. (Jutish Elven and Old Gwaelic Elven) - door.

  Dorchadas n. m. (Jutish Elven and Old Gwaelic Elven) - lyoths given human form by an enchantment of the wizard Razzorbauch.

  dor c'hoarier koukou (Headlandish) - flippin' door.

  dore (Archaic Modern Niarg) - door.

  dost, doest 2nd pers. sing. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - do.

  dostow 2nd pers. sing. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dost thou.

  doth, doith 3rd pers. sing. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - does.

  dotynge (Archaic Modern Niarg) - doting.

  doughter (Archaic Modern Niarg) - daughter.

  doughteryn (Archaic Modern Niarg) - daughters.

  doughtres (Archaic Modern Niarg) - daughter's.

  doughtres doughter (Archaic Modern Niarg) - granddaughter.

  doun (Archaic Modern Niarg) - down.

  dowte (Archaic Modern Niarg) - doubt.

  doynge pres. ppl. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - doing.

  dpuyf a. (trollish) - big, large.

  d'puyf fmoo n. (trollish) - grandmother.

  dragoun (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dragon.

  draidoir n. m. (Jutish Elven and Old Gwaelic Elven) - wizard.

  draiocht n. f. (Jutish Elven and Old Gwaelic Elven) - magic.

  draiochta a. (Jutish Elven and Old Gwaelic Elven) - magic

  drawynges (Archaic Modern Niarg) - drawings.

  drede inf. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - to dread.

  dredfull, drede ful (Archaic Modern Niarg) - dreadful.

  drenk n. (Archaic Modern Niarg) - drink.

  drewllyd a. (Old Niarg Standard) - stinking.

  dreym n. m. (Gwaelic Elven) - ridge.

  drfnyrifyrri (trollish) - goat.

  drid bog (Gwaelic Elven) - gentle trot.

  droim n. m. (Jutish Elven and Old Gwaelic Elven) - ridge.

  drok n. m. & adj. (Gwaelic) - evil.

  Drok-Palather (Gwaelic) - Evil Shaft (Great Staff of Power).

  droug-penn n. (Headlandish) - headache.

  drogh spyrrdyn n. (Gwaelic Elven) - demons.

  drwg a. (Old Standard Niarg) - bad, wicked.

  drwg n. (Old Standard Niarg) - wickedness.

  drygioni n. m. (Old Standard Niarg) - wickedness.

  drygionus a. (Old Standard Niarg) - wicked.

  dystracted (Archaic Modern Niarg) - distracted.

  dsin stinfnopi n. (trollish) - stick.

  Dsin Stinfnopidyr (trollish) - Great Stick.

  duda (trollish) - no.

  Dudafayyrfnyophn! (trollish) - No way!

  dude pl. past (Archaic Modern Niarg) - did.

  duiche fhiain (Jutish Elven and Old Gwaelic Elven) - wild country.

  Dulish (Jutish Elven and Old Gwaelic Elven) - Douglas, a

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