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ghinlavia dictionary

 

ageeda a-ghê'-da - fur
ah sumi ah-sû-mê' - hut
antitissamataru an-tê-tê-sø-mat-ah-rû' - leaf mousse, a dessert dish
badunka bah-døng'-kah - literally to become gainly (in the context of wood etc)
britvii brit'-vê - inside
cheeps chêps - to deny
chiaak chî'-ak - woman
chi-ist chê'-ist - essentially, in essence
doo - animal
eelum ê'-lûm - wasp
galuk gah'-lûk - footwear
gha gha ghah'-ghah - embrace
Ghinlav ghên'-laf - the name given to the lost island, which, in the year 1117, sank into the Caspian Sea leaving no trace, save the words of the ancient folk song "Sumpa Padoo"
hunta høn'-tah - bring to me
huska lavah høs'-kah-la-vah - good
in ên - characteristic
kaapu kah'-pû - beak
kaluba ka-lû'-bah - mother
karina kah-rê'-nah - to go along, or be about one's business
kavul kah-vûl' - run
madirak ma-dê'-rak - cat
malu mah'-lû - sins
ma-mann mah-mahn' - to confess, possibly by accident
mantakima man-ta-kê'-mah - to gather, gathered,
manu ma-nû' - to wash
marrie mah-rê' - recently, recent
masunak mah-sû'-nak - wobble
mi - water, ocean, sea, etc
needa nê'-dah - clay-worker
ooli û'-lê - to burrow
pa pah - father
piska pês'-kah - frozen hen
poladu po-lah'-dû - weep
pu - shit
ratassan ra'-ta-san - ancient percussive stringed instrument
sta stah - (added to the end of a word) pluralised or possessive; hence pasta, meaning father's or fathers
sum søm - wise, wisdom
sunta søn'-tah - yellowy
tulilangleysoo tû-lê-lang-lê-sû' - prickly fruit
wasta wah'-stah - tree

 

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