Elvish
Also known as Hen Láith (or the "old tongue"), it refers to the official language of the elves and is also said to be the root language of magic.
Dictionary
| ELVISH | TRANSLATION |
|---|---|
| aelyr | elf |
| aenya | flame |
| aevyn | river |
| caeras | fortress |
| csygn | raven |
| cyfail | friend |
| dol | valley |
| dwyne | human |
| eyse | curse |
| falwyth | forward |
| glaedyv | blade, sword |
| gvaed | blood |
| gweryn | gnome |
| hen | ancient, old |
| llach | lake |
| lôrn | haven |
| marw | sea |
| môru | death |
| myr | land |
| nwach | dwarf |
| óloth | dream |
| orch | orc |
| pheryn | halfling |
| ryn | child |
| seren | star |
| strydd | path |
| teyrn | prince |
| tywll | darkness |
| wyrm | dragon |
| ymladri | duel |
Vocabulary
Elvish uses a gracefully fluid script that was composed of sixty-two characters, including numerous vowels; it was commonly used to decorate jewelry, monuments, and magic items.
Notes
- Elvish is heavily inspired by Sindarin/Welsh (along with some words and terms of my own invention).
Common Phrases
El'eath
Greetings Hwyll Rwn
Farewell
Greetings Hwyll Rwn
Farewell
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