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DRABÀSHABAL DICTIONARY

This living lexicon records the growing tongue of the Nodilani. Words are listed alphabetically by their root letter. Select a letter down below to explore.

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Drabàshabal → English

da (pron.) – you (singular)

daninsha (prop. n.) – the star of the system (from dano + insha = our star)

daninsha brakaran (n.) – East (= sun wake)

daninsha jul (n.) – West (= sun sleep)

daninsha deran (excl.)“By the naked sun!”

dano (pron.) – our

danosul (n.) – freedom (dano + sul = our spirit)

danosul (n.) – fourth month (dano + sul = our spirit)

danosulel (n.) – liberation, release, deliverance

date (pron.) – you (dual)

dava (v.) – to wish, to desire

daval (n.) – wish, desire

deran (adj.) – bare, stripped, uncovered

deran shulun (adj.) – nude, naked

dja (num.) – two

djan (n.) – land, place

djàng (num.) – twenty

djawa (n.) – second

djawaboran (n.) – afternoon (djawa + boran = second part of day)

djuna (v.) – to take, to carry

drabash (n.) – bandit, outlaw, pirate

drabàshabal (n.) – the bandit tongue (drabash + abal = outlaw language)

drabàshendol (n.) – bandit hideout (drabash + endol)

duma (v.) – to hug, to embrace

dumal (n.) – hug, embrace

dun (n.) – world

dundjun (n.) – spaceship (dun + djun = world-bringer or vessel to world)

dura (v.) – to hit, to strike

durak (n.) – a hit, a strike

English → Drabàshabal

dance (verb)rankulja
darkness
elajshasul
daughter
hanjewakel
day
boran
day: afternoon
djawaboran
day: forenoon
shawaboran
day: morning/tomorrow
brakaran
day: night
juran
death (noun)
murul
death-beast (guardian)
sulejel
death from above (Muruhal)
muruhal
defend / withstand / resist
oràgtara
defense / resistance
oràgtarak
desert person
kosuklan
desert
(kosuk = sand; region = Kosudjan by context)
desire (noun)daval, ikal
to desire (verb)
dava, ika
dew / drop / tear
pashinsha
die / dissolve
mur
discover / invent / find (new)
jiwashin
do / make
vij
dog / wolf
wuraf
door (to open)
aradra
dream (verb)
liju
dream (noun)
lijul
drink / to drink
jin (noun), jina (verb)
drum / horn / trumpetborobural
dungeon / hideout
endol

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