Tuigan dictionary

A list of words in Tuigan, one of the languages of the Hordelands.

A

 * Amyashi : A strong dust storm that could last for days at a time.
 * Anda : A blood-friend.
 * Arban : A military organization or group of 10 men.

B

 * Bagatur : Commander of an arban.
 * Bash : A caravan master.
 * Buran : A sandstorm.

C

 * Cangue : A heavy wooden yoke used on criminals.
 * Cham : A spirit, either good or evil.
 * Charqui : Dried strips of meat.
 * Couralitai : Council of Khans.

D

 * Del : A heavy leather robe.

G

 * Gandan : A long trumpet.

J

 * Jagun : A military organization or group of 10 arbans, 100 men.
 * Jupon : A long, sleeveless jacket.

K

 * Kalat : A knee length shirt.
 * Kashik : The elite guard of Yamun Khahan
 * Kaychi : A bard or musician.
 * Kebtut : A member of the night guard of the Kashik.
 * Khadun : The wife of the khahan.
 * Khahan : An elected leader of all khans.
 * Khan : The leader of an ordu.
 * Kharachu: An insult referring to a commoner.
 * Khuur : A stringed instrument.
 * Knout : A three-pronged whip used on horses.
 * Kolpak : A pointed hat.
 * Kumiss : Fermented mare's milk.

L

 * La : A mountain pass.
 * Lama : A priest of the Path of Enlightenment.

M

 * Minghan : A military organization or group of 10 jaguns, 1000 men.

N

 * Naccara : War drums used for signals.
 * Nor : A lake.
 * Noyan : Designation for a noble or noble family.

O

 * Oboo : A sacred altar.
 * Ordu : Three or four oboghs combined together.
 * Obogh : A group of yurts.

P

 * Paitza : Metal plate used a a sign of the khahan's favor.
 * Palas : A felt rug.

S

 * Ish : She
 * Shan : A mountain peak.

T

 * Taloc : A contest of proclamations.
 * Tuk : A khan's banner.
 * Tumen : A military organization or group of 10 minghans, 10,000 men.
 * Turgut : A member of the day guard of the Kashik.

U

 * Unaghan bo'ol : A yurt slave, also used as an insult.
 * Ut : There

V

 * Vildonrat : The Tuigan name for the Vil Adanrath.
 * Vet: is

Y

 * Yasa : A code of law for nomads.
 * Yeke-noyan : An honorary title given to deceased nobles, meaning "Great Chieftain."
 * Yurt : A round tent.
 * Yurtchi : An official in charge of the scouts and camp of an army.