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↑ Wiobian

Nouns are presented in both their singular and plural forms. Verbs are presented with their present imperative, preterite 3rd person animate, and verbal noun form.

Abbreviations:

  • EC: Early Classical Wiobian
  • LC: Late Classical Wiobian
  • EMW: Early Middle Wiobian
  • LMW: Late Middle Wiobian
  • MSW: Modern Standard Wiobian


A

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
a LC: /ʔaː/ that

B

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
bebiul LC: /bəˈbiul/ straighten
bemezz LC: /bəˈmecː/ to yearn for
benuß LC: /bəˈnusː/ to judge
berast LC: /bəˈraçt/
MSW: [tʂʰɐi̯t˧]
to strengthen
biul LC: /biul/ straight, just

D

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Dinz, Dinzet LC: /diɲc/ wonder, miracle
duoɟ LC: /duoɟ/ perfect auxiliary

E

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
ei LC: /ʔei/
MSW:/ʔæi̯˧/
vocative particle From Proto-Gamedan *hai

F

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Fran, Frane LC: /ˈfraːn/ mark

G

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
gerzißt LC: /gərˈcist/ start, initiate ger- 'inceptive prefix' + zißt 'walk'

H

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Hung, Hunget LC: /xuŋː/ help, aid
Huy, Gehuy LC: /xuːj/ place, space (meant for something)

Ƕ

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Ƕah, Ƕahet LC: /xʷaː/ person, human being
ƕiem LC: /xʷiem/ one (1); a, an (indefinite article) Proto-Gamedan *kʷēm- 'one'. ~ Thm. cṓm, Raxic quēm.
ƕind LC: /xʷind/
MSW: /xin˨˦˩/
we (1st person plural)

I

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
i LC: /ʔiː/
MSW: /ʔəi̯˨˩/
you, thou (2nd person singular)
in LC: /̓ˈʔiːn/ (stressed)
/ʔin/ (unstressed)
MSW: /ʔin˨˩/
I (1st person singular)
inde LC: /̓ˈʔində/
MSW: /ʔin˨˦˩/
suddenly

J

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
je LC: /jeː/, /jə/
MSW: /jə/
and
Jeng (no pl.) LC: /ˈjeŋː/ (Classical) water
Jenger, Jenger LC: /ˈjeŋːər/ sea, ocean
Jund, Junde LC: /jund/ life

Ɉ

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes

K

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Kau, Gekau LC: /kau̯/ side, vicinity
klöh LC: /kløː/ cross, go over
&klöh LC: /kløː/ auxiliary verb for the comparative

L

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
lind LC: /lind/
MSW: /lin˨˦˩/
you, ye (2nd person plural)
Lort, Gelort LC: /lort/ (Classical) time, (literary, in plural) era, times

M

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
mezz LC: /mecː/
MSW: /məi̯k˩˧/
to wait for
mi LC: /miː/
MSW: /ɲəi̯˨˩/
this
mit LC: /miːt/
MSW: /ɲæt˩˧/
to give PGam *mīd-
mung LC: /muŋː/ come

N

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
nie LC: /nie/ co-relative pronoun from Proto-Gamedan *ʔinē, an anaphoric pronoun
nung LC: /nuŋː/ small
Nuß, Nußt LC: /nusː/ (Classical) language, tongue, speech

O

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes

P

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
pep LC: /peːp/ to give charitably
pör LC: /pøːr/ to push

Q

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
querþ LC: /ˈkʷers/ love

R

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Rast, Raste LC: /ˈraçt/
MSW: [ʐɐi̯t˧]
power, might
Rüös, Geruos LC: /ˈryøç/ dog

S

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Sion, Sionet LC: /ˈçion/ crown, garland
Sioner, Sioner LC: /ˈçio.nər/ royal crown

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
ßell LC: /selː/ to hug, envelop
ẞill, ẞellet LC: /silː/ embrace

T

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
trum LC: /ˈtruːm/ flat
Tumm, Tumme LC: /ˈtumː/ bird
tur LC: /ˈtuːr/ on, in

Þ

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Þaft, Þafte LC: /saft/ wave
Þiem, Þieme LC: /siem/ deed
þiom LC: /siom/ do

U

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Uor(e)s, Uor(e)s LC: /ˈʔuorəç/, /ʔuorç/ wolf, predatory beast Euphemism from augmentative uo- + Rüös 'dog'

W

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Wäls, Walser LC: /wɛlç/ surface, page
Wink, Winken LC: /ˈwiŋkən/ (literary) human, person; (Classical) mortal PGam *wing- 'die' + *-in patient suffix
Wiote LC: /ˈwiotə/ sky, heaven, God
Wuze LC: /ˈwuːcə/ grace, mercy

Z

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Zall, Zalle LC: /ˈcalː/ man (adult male)
zißt LC: /ˈcist/ run
zung LC: /ˈcuŋː/ walk; (Classical) act, conduct oneself

Å

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes

Ä

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes

Ö

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes

Ü

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes