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- sin-shuinmín = in tune
- mí-shuinmeach = out of tune note, mistuning
- mí-shuinmín = out of tune (adjective)
- mí-héaflach = a stupid mistake Tíogall noob composers and improvisers make when they use an enharmonic equivalent from the wrong tuning (like accidentally treating 135/128 and 16/15 as enharmonics in schismic for example)
- núil = difficult
- Deandritín = Dendritic (adj.)
- Deandrit (a loan from Thensarian or Clofabic) = Dendritic region
- zár (m) = cat (from Netagin)
- róiŋŋe (f) theorem
- róiŋŋ, róiŋŋe (v) to erect; to establish
- stóchach (m.) proof
- stóch, stóchach (v) to prove" (OT as.tóch, ní.stóch; as- is a doublet of ar- "on; telic"; tóch is probably an old verbal noun for "see", from Thn. *tosācos)
- aed = high
- aeide = height; (music) pitch
- éafal, éaflach = conflate, equate, identify something with something else
- léiste ní-charaimh = "nonhuman soul", politically correct term for nonhuman animals
- stéaca, stéacaí (m) = scallop
- Stéaca is also a family name
- égeath, égeathach (v) = connect
- pói (intj) /pøː/ = phooey! (expresses contempt)
- ichuí (intj) /iˈxiː/ = yuck! ew!
- aem.../ae... (intj) /eːm~ɛːm/, /eː~ɛː/ = um.../uh...
- tsáŋód /tsaːˈŋɵːd/ (m, pl. tsáŋóid /tsaːˈŋøːd/) garden
- ós (conj) = although
- sás (m) happiness
- súnarc (f) schadenfreude
- brós, brós (v) to put
- tar, tara (v) to go
- tobh, tobhach (v) to take
- neáth /naːθ/ (m, pl. neáith /neːθ/) cloud
- foscú /fɔskʉː/ (f) art; (archaic) skill, talent, excellence (a cognate could mean "virtue" in a related language)
- foscúróiŋ (m) artist
- eann, eannach /εn, ˈεnəx/ (v) = to ring; to sound
- foreann, foreannach /ˈfɔɾɛn, ˈfɔɾɛnəx/ (v) = to play an instrument
- éimhthigh, éimhthú /ˈiːwθi, ˈiːwθʉː/ (v) = to hold, to be valid
- artaŋaim /ˈaltəŋəm/ (adj) = (mathematics) rectifiable (lit. "stretchable")
- blucha /ˈbʟʊxə/ (f) = curve
- fearŋán /fɛlŋaːn/ (adj) = (mathematics) analytic (lit. "shape-ish")
- mimráth /mɪmɾaːθ/ (m) = (mathematics) function (m-r-t = "assign")
- cuirlín /kʏɾəʟiːn/ (adj) = open, opened
- cuiril, cuirleach /kʏɾəʟ, kʏɾəʟəx/ (adj) = to open
- Éatha (From Netagin ʔÉthá) = Etalocin
- eacht /ɛxt/ (m., pl. eicht /ɪxt/): morning;
- eachtna /'ɛxtnə/ "in the morning"
- ruaigh /ɾyː/ (f., pl. ruaighear /'ɾy:əl/): daytime;
- ruaghna /'ɾuənə/ "in the day"
- caomh /kɵː/ (m., pl. caoimh /kø:w/): evening;
- caomhna /'kɵːnə/ "in the evening"
- míon /miːn/ (f., pl. míonar /'mi:nəl/): night;
- míonna /'mi:nə/ "at night"
- fágh /faː/ (adj.) = wrong, evil
- slachandhúbha (f) = number theory
- nóidhúbha (f) = thermodynamics
- fáiste (f) = (literary) working or effect of some (often supernatural) force; (mathematics) action, e.g. of a group
- crígh, crígh = walk
- éanrigh, éanril = accompany
- éanril (m) = accompaniment (musical)
- sorm, sormach = find
- dirr-, dirrú = invent
- ábhadh, ábhtha (m) = book
- soch (m) = air
- léiste, léistear (f) = spirit; sentient being
- mearg = right, correct
- an suinmeach ŋachta = just intonation (lit. "pure tuning")
- nós, nóis = easy; (of a person) gullible
- dúbhóiŋ (m, f) = teacher
- (an) Saichte (m) = the gods
- Shaichte... = Gods... (Interjection)
- sumhan = beautiful
- mocht = dark
- ceirrean de, ceirreach = 'I go in'
- geil /gɪʟ/ = 'from'
- aodaí /ˈɵːdiː/ (m, pl) = 'clothes'
- arm, arm /alm/ = 'live, life'
- gód /gɵːd/ (f) = 'body'
- slachan /sʟaxən/ (m) = 'number'
- stú /stʉː/ (m) 'fire'
- meirt, meirte /mɪlt, ˈmɪltə/ = 'descend'
- ŋaoidh, ŋaoise /ŋøːɮ, ŋøːsə/ = 'dig'
- óc /ɵːk/ (m) = 'rock'
- eo /ɵː/ = 'white'
- seolach /ˈsɔʟəx/ (m) = law (~ Nurian fiuolācuh 'country')
- seolacht = 'legal'
- anois /əˈnœs/ = 'now'
- cuí /ki:/ = 'because'
- cré /kɾeː/ (f) = 'day'
- bith, bith /bɪɬ/ = 'learn'
- dúbh, dúbhach /dʉːv, ˈdʉːvəx/ = 'teach'
- bris, briseach /bɾɪs, ˈbrɪsəx/ = 'speak'
- lós /ʟɵːs/ = 'red'
- raech /ɾeːx/ = 'yellow'
- beas /bɛs/ = 'green'
- íon /iːn/ = 'blue'
- flú = black
- ŋlaidh /ŋʟɛɮ/ (f) = 'page'
- arŋadh, arŋas /ˈalŋəɬ, ˈalŋəs/ = 'to achieve'
- stann, stanna /staːn, ˈstaːnə/ = 'to assemble' (~ Stánsa)
- sŋaoi, sŋaoi /sŋøː/ = 'to be born'
- teachrós /tɛxˈɾɵːs/ (m) = 'earthquake'
- éint, éinteach /iːnt, ˈiːntəx/ = 'to sleep'
- scain /skɛn/ (m) = 'friend'
- sciodh /ʃtʃɪɮ/ (m) = 'crowd; set (mathematics)'
- tluchar /ˈtʟʊxəl/ (f) = 'fear'
- ŋull /ŋʊʟ/ (m) = 'male animal; masculine noun'
- dé /deː/ (f) = 'female animal; feminine noun'
- ceor /tʃɵːl/ (f) = 'bag'
- ceall /tʃɑʟ/ = 'small'
- scaebh, scaebhach /skeːv, ˈskeːvəx/ = 'cry'
- lioŋ /ʟɪŋ/ (m) = 'bug'
- suinm, suinmeach /sʏnəm, ˈsʏnməx/ = 'to tune'
- gloc /glɔk/ (f) = 'wheel'
- toimh /tœw/ = 'sweet'
- fuith, fuithill /fʏɬ, fʏɬəʟ/ = 'burn'
- bráŋ, bráiŋe /bɾaːŋ, bɾeːŋə/ 'shout'
- foig /fœdʒ/ = 'bad'
- iŋŋ /iːŋ/ (f) = 'time'
- oith, oitheach /œɬ/ = 'to pass'
- airb, airbeach /ɛlb/ = 'to cry out' (poetic)
- tarsúdh = school
- searŋ = new
- fas = French chez
- peafat = cake
- de husc = a lot
- snú = round