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A list of words in Draconic, the language of dragons.[1] Some of the lemmas were used only in Tymantheran dialect.

Contents: A B C D E F G H I L M N O P R S T U V W

A[]

achthend
(noun) food[2][3]
achuak
green;[2][4][3] (Tymantheran dialect: ashuak)[5]
achuakosj
"wyrmling green", an insult toward green dragons[6]
aesthyr
female[7]
aithyas
(Tymantheran dialect, expletive) dung[8]
arcaniss
magic[2][3]
arcath
spellscale[7]
aripotvych
Beg your pardon[9]
arklajus (plarklajan)[10]
poisonous spider or giant spider
arux
valley;[2][3] (Tymantheran dialect: arush[11])
ar(i)-
(genitive prefix) my, of mine, of;[12] (Tymantheran dialect, suffix: -ir)[13]
arthak dus
(obscene) an equivalent to Common "utter moron"[14]
aryte
war[2][4][3]
arytiss
warrior[7]
athear
(noun) celestial[2]
aujir
bronze[2][3]
auraj
brass[3]
aurix
gold[2][3]
aussir
white;[2][3] (Tymantheran dialect: ausir)[15]
austrat
to fly[2][3]
axun
yes;[2][3] (Tymantheran dialect: akison)[9]

B[]

baeshra
animal[2][4][3]
baka
(military rank) private[16]
barb
(military rank) leader or high knight[17]
bejik
savior of[7]
bensvelk
good;[2][3] (Tymantheran dialect: bensvenk)[18]

C[]

caesin
forest[2][3]
caex
sword[2][3]
charir
red;[2][3] (Tymantheran dialect: churir)[13]
chaorkartel
tavern[13]
charchuka
a root[19]
Chaubask vur kepeshk karshoji
(Tymantheran dialect) a dragonborn oath, used to express frustration[20]
chmertehoschta
a Thymari sedative[21]
clax
take[2][3]

D[]

darastrix
dragon[2][4][3]
darahar
a pormanteu of dara and har, it is the collective polite term for dragonborn[22]
darastrixethe
dragonblood[7]
darasv
half-dragon[7]
darathric
1. (lit.)"no-dragon", a pormanteu of dara and thric[22]
2. the collective impolite term for dragonborn[22]
darss
draconic creature[7]
dartak
to hate[2][3]
deshkrouth
(Tymantheran dialect) understand?
djerad (pldjeradi)
(Tymantheran dialect) clanhold[23]
dokaal
"two-leggers", a generic term for humanoids[24]
durah
to bribe[2]

E[]

earenk
tomorrow[2]
edar
earth[2][3]
er- (ethe-)
(possessive prefix) my (used for relationships)[12]
ekess
(prep.) to[2]
eorikc
year[2]
erekess
(prep.) through[2][3]

F[]

faessi
coward[2]
faestir
serve[7]
farang
(military rank) sergeant[16]
farothai
griddled bread[25]
fintir
slayer of[7]
frahr
breathe[7]
frahraek
breath weapon;[7](Tymantheran dialect: svaerx)[26]

G[]

garurt
axe[2][4][3]
geth
quest[7]
gethrisj
to go[2][3]
ghent
(prep.) after[2][3]
ghik
orc[7]
ghontix
ogre[7][3]
ghoros
(prep.) before[2][3]
glav
speech or converse, its the word for the Draconic language; (Tymantheran dialect: aklave)[27]
gix
claw[2][3]
gixustrat
to disembowel[2]
grovisv
wood[2]

H[]

har
echo[22]
haurach
fate;[2] (Tymantheran dialect: chaubask)[28]
hengot
(military rank) corporal[16]
henich
1. (lit.) unhatched, rotten egg[6]
2. bastard (more common variant);[6] (Tymantheran dialect: henish)[29]
hesjing
water[7][3]
hlar
roar[22]
hurthi
fortress[2]
hysvear
soar[3]

I[]

-i
(suffix) can be plural or diminutive[23][24]
-ia
(suffix) place name suffix[30]
iejir
blood[2]
ierikc
century[2][3]
ihk
(prep.) for[2]
Io loex
1. (lit.) "Io's death"[31]
2. a desperate cry used by half-dragons only at the worst times[31]
ioth
holy[7]
ir
one[2]
irisv
heal[2]
irlym
1. (adj.) enemy[2][3]
2. (noun) enemy[2][3]
irthir
knowledge[7]
irthiski
1. (lit.) little secret[32]
2. (romantic) baby (more common variant)[32]
irthos
secret[2][4][3]
isk
star[2]
iskirthos
secret star[33]
ixen
fire[2][3]

J[]

janklee
blessings[34][35]
jhank
hammer[2][4]

K[]

kaegro
undead[2]
karif
far[2][3]
karshoj
(Tymantheran dialect) strong expletive[36]
karshoj arnahk
(Tymantheran dialect) strong expletive, denotes frustration[14]
karshoji
(adj.) strong expletive[36]
kear
day[2][3]
kepesk[note 1]
storm;[2][4][3]
kethend
gem[2][4][3]
kiskartchi
an acquired taste[19]
klajus (plklajan)
spider[10]
klood
nest or colony of spiders[10]
kosjmyrni
1. (Tymantheran dialect, lit.) mother's child, as in raising a child of another person[37]
2. (Tymantheran dialect) a dragonborn raised by their mother's clan[22]
korth
danger[2][4][3]
koshqal
(Tymantheran dialect) dowry[38]
kosj
small[2][4][3]
kosjirl
pet[3]
kosjth
shrink[7]
kothar
demon[2][4][3]
kuhri
river[39]
Kuhri Ternhesh
The River of Stone,, the Tymantheran name of the Alamber Sea[40]
kurik
slaughter[2]

L[]

laraek
weapon[2][3]
lauth
few[2]
legatus
(military rank) general[16]
leirith
near[2][3]
levethix
wizard;[2][3] (Tymantheran dialect: lefanthish)[41]
levex
enchanted[2][3]
lex
word[7]
lexi
speaker[7]
litrix
armor[2][4][3]
loex
dead[2][3]
loerchik
pain[7]
loreat
to die[2][3]
lorsvek
prophecy[7]
lovac
old draconic word meaning "faithful friend and lieutenant of a king";[42] in the context of Xorvintaal, means the head servant of a taaldarax[43]

M[]

maekrix
leader[2][3] (as in ruler);[12] (Tymantheran dialect: maetrish) [44]
majak
to give[2][3]
malsvir
(adj.) evil[2][3]
martivir
peace;[2][3] (Tymantheran dialect: martifyr)[45]
maurg
to breed[2]
Maurg wux gashtik
A half-dragon oath, mixing Draconic with Orcish. Politely translated as “Go and breed with a monster!”[31]
miirik
song[2][4][3]
molik
skin (hide)[2][3]
morikar
(military rank) lieutenant[16]
mrith
with[2]
munth
normal[7]
Munthrarechi
(Tymantheran dialect) Common tongue[46]
munthrek
1. human;[2][3]
2. (Tymantheran dialect, pejorative: maunthreki)[47]

N[]

nannan
moon[48]
nar viraka
you're welcome[46]
nychaki
a plant native to Tymanther[19]
ner
spear[2]
noach
wealth[2]
noachi
1. (lit.) little treasure[49]
2. my dear (more common variant)[49]
nurh
ugly[2][3]
nurthul
unfashionable[7]
nytha
mama (used by newly hatched wyrmlings)[50]

O[]

ocuir
to see;[2][3] (Tymantheran dialect: okhuir)[41]
okarthel
home[2][3]
ominak
name[2][3]
onureth
under[2][3]
oposs
rain[2][3]
orn
silver[2][3]
ossalur
travel[2][3]
osvith
to flee;[2][3] (Tymantheran dialect: oshvith)[51]
oth
tooth[2]
othokent
smart[2][4][3]

P[]

panjar
a distinctive spice from Tymanther used in sauces[21]
persvek
in[2][3]
petisse
kobold[7]
pok
stop[2]
Pokesthajar kharasj
"Stop straddling the chasm". A dragonborn proverb expressing that you should took a decision when faced with a dilemma[26]
pothachi
(Tymantheran dialect) dummy[13]
pothoc
stupid;[2] foolish;[3] (Tymantheran dialect: pothac)[52]
pothoc pig
A common half-dragon insult, mixing Draconic and Common[31]
potvych
to forgive[9]
prujedj
something you do that was really hard or time consuming, yet you still did it because of your nature[53]

Q[]

qal
(Tymantheran dialect) a bride/groom[45]
qallim
(Tymantheran dialect) a marriage agreement[45]

R[]

rach
copper[2][3]
rasvim
treasure[2][3]
rauhiss
halfling[2]
renthisj
to speak;[2][3] (Tymantheran dialect: renthizhath)[41]
rhyaex
meat[2][3]
rhyisj
bleed[2]
rhyvos
cow[2]

S[]

sauriv
eye[2][4]
shafaer[note 2]
(prep.) on[2][3]
shar
(conj.) but[2][3]
shuk-qalli
(Tymantheran dialect) a potential bride/groom[38]
Si mith ti svolben wux sifmid
I am not what you think[14]
sjach
shadow[2][3]
sjashukri
(Tymantheran dialect) subtler, trickier[13]
sjath vethkeshka
1. (Tymantheran dialect, lit.) "Still got a shadow"[41]
2. (Tymantheran dialect) A common answer to a greeting[41]
sjek
(conj.) if[2]
sjerit
yet[2]
sjir
scroll[2][3]
ssearth
prolong[7]
ssej
silent[7]
ssifisv
to rest[2][3]
ssissth
ruler[7]
sthyarli
(Tymantheran dialect) an insult. Can be translated as "idiot"[54]
sthyr
male[7]
strix
invigorate[7]
strixiki
a term for dragonborn[24] usually in a pejorative sense. Can be translated as "little imposters."[22]
sukriya
thanks, thank you[46]
sunathaer
cleric[2]
sveargith
bravery[2][3]
svent
arrow; to kill[2][3]
sverak
darkvision[2]
svern
(prep.) above[2][3]

T[]

taaldarax
a player of the xorvintaal[43]
talsch
a resin from the nychaki plant[19]
tesjendar
"Three and One", an old dragonborn saying[26]
ternesj
stone;[2][3] (Tymantheran dialect: ternhesh)[40]
terunt
gnome[2][3]
thadarsh
pillage[2]
thaenar
(military rank) major[16]
thrae
air[2][3]
thric[note 3]
no;[2][3][3] (Tymantheran dialect: thrik)[13]
Thricanda molik litrem vethiejir darastrix
"Not all scales shield a dragon's heart", a dragonborn proverb expressing that things are not always what they seem[26]
thrikominaki
1. (Tymantheran dialect, lit.) nameless[41]
2. (Tymantheran dialect) clanless (more common variant)[41] Used as an epithet by dragonborn expelled from their clans[39][22]
throden
many[2][4][3]
thul
fashionable[7]
thur
nor[2]
thurae
student[3]
thurgix
crippled;[2] (Tymantheran dialect: thurgiesh)[55] Used by half-dragons to express that a situation went out of their control[31]
thurirl
1. (noun) friend[2][3]
2. (adj.) friendly[2]
Thurisvant eth donsjeret
"Every lair has two ways out", a dragonborn proverb expressing that there is also another option when things seem complicated[26]
thurkear
night[2][4][3]
tiamash
1. (Tymantheran dialect, lit.) like Tiamat[13]
2. (Tymantheran dialect, obscene) asshole (more common variant)[13]
tiathar
spawn of Tiamat[7]
tibur
born as[7]
toovir
adventurer[7]
troth
protect[7]
throtominarr
to improve; to build on what your ancestor had done and pay honor to them by improving their work[19]
tundar
dwarf[2][3]
tuor
want[2][3]
turalisj
big[2][3]
turalisjth
expand[7]
turasjir
book[7]
türkhaari
a sort of pickle made from gourds, pepper, charchuka root, lemon, and herbs and spices[19]

U[]

ukris
talk[2][3]
ulhar
blue[2][3]
Umbraxakar
shadowborn[56]
unsinti
(prep.) beside[2][3]
urathear
deity[2]
usk
iron[2][4]
usv
(conj.) or[2]
uth vethindas en thuris
(Tymantheran dialect) By my clan and my honor[26]
ux
platinum[2]
ux Bahamuti
dragonborn of Bahamut[7]

V[]

vaecaesin
elf[2][3]
vaeri
dance; to dance[2][3]
vaess
arrow[7]
vaex
bow (weapon)[2][3]
valeij
to bleed[2]
valignat
to burn[2][4][3]
vargach
battle[2][4][3]
vargus
(military rank) captain[16]
vayemniri
1. (Tymantheran dialect, lit.) Ash-Marked Ones[13][22]
2. (Tymantheran dialect) Thymari dragonborn self-reference[13][22]
versel
powerful[7]
versvesh
strong[2][3]
veschik
replenish[7]
verthicha
mountain;[2][3] (Tymantheran dialect: verthisa)[55][4]
veth(i)-
(possessive prefix) my (used for items owned)[12]
vethio ierjir
Commonly translated as "Io's blood". A common exclamation among dragonborn[26]
Vethisvaerx Bahamut
"Bahamut's Breath", a dragonborn oath. Considered irreverent[26]
vhir
(prep.) below[2]
vignar
ash;[2][3] (Tymantheran dialect: vayem)[13]
virlym
thief[2][3]
vivex
victory;[2][3] (Tymantheran dialect: vivesh)[48]
vivex prujedj
pyrrhic victory[53]
vor
learn[7]
vorastrix
sorcerer[2][3]
vorel
beautiful[2][3]
Vorelheching Kethendia
1. (Tymantheran dialect, lit.) The Beautiful Water of Gems
2. (Tymantheran dialect) the Alamber Sea[40]
vorellim
you are beautiful[32]
vrak
child[7]
vur
(conj.) and[2][3]
vutha
black[2][4][3]
vyth
steel[2][4]

W[]

waere
cave[2][3]
waeth
bag[2][3]
wushzarath sathi?
(Tymantheran dialect) an informal greeting. Can be translated as "What's up, dude?[41]
wux
(pron.) you[2][3]
Wux vinult de wer clvini
You hail from the clans[14]

X[]

xorvintaal
the Great Game[57]

Y[]

ya
(pron.) I[41]
yochit
salad[58]
yrev
yellow[2]
yrisfexirji
a traditional Thymari medicine for hangovers[59]
yth
we[7][3]

Z[]

zara
(prep.) behind[2][3]
zyak
(conj.) so[2][3]

Appendix[]

Notes[]

  1. Spelled as kespek in Peril in Pinebrook.
  2. Spelled as shafear in Peril in Pinebrook.
  3. Spelled as thrice in Peril in Pinebrook.

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