Void wrote: ↑03 Dec 2017 13:53
Süm jaroz
1st -
ürgöttír [ˈyrgøt:i:r]
n. - eschatology (system of doctrines concerning apocalyptic matters; area of theology)
2nd -
ürjöhöthür [ˈyrjøçøθyr]
n. reptile (cold blooded vertebrate)
3rd -
súl [su:l]
v. to step (move the foot in walking); to step (walk slowly, gravely, or resolutely); to step, walk, tread (on or over something)
I forgot to write down some words for days 4, 5, and 6, but I've got some juicy ones for 7:
eršesú [ˈɛrʃɛsu:]
1. primitive (relating to, denoting, or preserving the character of an early stage in the development of something)
2. primitive, simple, rudimentary (having a quality or style that offers an extremely basic level of comfort, convenience, or efficiency)
Etymology: From
ereš "first" +
sú present participle of
sál "to be"
eršesúátva [ˈɛrʃɛsu:.a:tʋɑ]
1. primitivism (opinion that life was better or more moral among primitive peoples, or among children, and has deteriorated with civilization)
Etymology: From
eršesú "primitive" +
átva "thought"
nétreh [ˈneːtrɛç]
1. wolf spider (type of wandering spider that catches its prey on the ground by stalking it, rather than building webs)
2. stalker, prowler (person who secretly follows someone, sometimes with unlawful intentions; colloquial)
Etymology: From Old Symiric
*nēträhä, from Proto-Symiric
*nēträhäs, from
*nēträlä "to spin; twist"
čûlgek [ˈtʃyːlgɛk]
1. rabid (affected by rabies; of or pertaining to rabies)
2. insane, crazy (exhibiting unsoundness or disorder of mind)
3. irate (extremely angry or violent)
From Old Symiric
*čýlgäkä, from Proto-Symiric
*tëśýlgä- "to be mad; rave," from
*të- "with" +
*śýlgä "wound; disease"