A list of words in Draconic, the language of dragons.[1] Some of the lemmas were used only in Tymantheran dialect.
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 (pl: arklajan)[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 (pl: djeradi)
- (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[]
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 (pl: klajan)
- 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[]
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[]
Appendix[]
Notes[]
- ↑ Spelled as kespek in Peril in Pinebrook.
- ↑ Spelled as shafear in Peril in Pinebrook.
- ↑ Spelled as thrice in Peril in Pinebrook.
See Also[]
- Dragon #284, "Dragontongue : A Draconic Language Primer," by Sean K. Reynolds
- Races of the Dragon, Appendix : The Draconic Language
External Links[]
- Draconic. Compilation of information about the Draconic language by fantasist.net
- A Draconic Primer
- Lonely Planet Vayemniri (Or More Draconic for You!)
References[]
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- ↑ 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19 7.20 7.21 7.22 7.23 7.24 7.25 7.26 7.27 7.28 7.29 7.30 7.31 7.32 7.33 7.34 7.35 7.36 7.37 7.38 7.39 7.40 7.41 7.42 7.43 Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel, Jennifer Clarke Wilkes, Kolja Raven Liquette (2006). Races of the Dragon. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 147–148. ISBN 0-7869-3913-3.
- ↑ Erin M. Evans (December 2012). Lesser Evils. (Wizards of the Coast), p. Chapter 7. ISBN 978-0-7869-6376-8.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Erin M. Evans (December 2012). Lesser Evils. (Wizards of the Coast), p. Chapter 10. ISBN 978-0-7869-6376-8.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Ed Greenwood (2022-01-08). The Word for Spider Across Languages (Tweet). theedverse. Twitter. Archived from the original on 2022-11-20. Retrieved on 2023-02-21.
- ↑ Erin M. Evans (November 2011). Brimstone Angels. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 13. ISBN 0-7869-5846-4.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Andy Collins, James Wyatt, and Skip Williams (November 2003). Draconomicon: The Book of Dragons. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 30. ISBN 0-7869-2884-0.
- ↑ 13.00 13.01 13.02 13.03 13.04 13.05 13.06 13.07 13.08 13.09 13.10 Erin M. Evans (December 2015). Ashes of the Tyrant. (Wizards of the Coast), p. Chapter 1. ISBN 978-0786965731.
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- ↑ Erin M. Evans (December 2015). Ashes of the Tyrant. (Wizards of the Coast), p. Part 1. ISBN 978-0786965731.
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