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.
W
Drabàshabal → English
wa (v.) – to be
wabor (n.) – brother (possibly from wa + bor = being strong)
wakel (n.) – sister (from wa + kel = being small)
walan (n.) – living being, person, creature
walanar (n.) – animal (walan + nar = creature that moves)
walanum (n.) – plant (walan + anum = living thing that does not move)
washadun (n.) – planet (awash + dun = wind-world)
wura (v.) – to bark
wuraf (n.) – wolf, dog (onomatopoeic root)
wurakul (prop. n.) – Wurakul (wraf + kul = wolf figure, wolf form)
English → Drabàshabal
walk → je
wander / move → vijara
war → bvarak
warm → sumala
warmth → sumal
water → pash
water world / ocean → pàshun
water drop / tear → pashinsha
way / manner → lei
we (dual inclusive) → noda
we (plural general) → noda (context)
weapon → (not defined)
west → daninsha jul
what / who / which → ute
when → uran
where → udjan
wish / desire (noun) → daval, ikal
wish / desire (verb) → ika, dava
with → val, pu (at/with context)
without → (negation via elaj + context)
woman / mother → malan
wood (material) → baogwen
work (verb) → bora
work (noun) → boran
world → dun
world-bringer / spaceship → dundjun
worm / creature → walan, walanar (animal)
write (verb) → ledja
writing / script → abaledjal


