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| scope="row" role="rowheader"| Hathlyn|| Half-elf|| "hath" (probably half) and "lyn" (probably a term for race)||[[Elves of Wyrdeep]] ||Unknown|| A term for half-elves |
| scope="row" role="rowheader"| Hathlyn|| Half-elf|| "hath" (probably half) and "lyn" (probably a term for race)||[[Elves of Wyrdeep]] ||Unknown|| A term for half-elves |
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| scope="row" role="rowheader"|-lyn|| a suffix for race||n/a||Various||A suffix most frequently found indicating race |
| scope="row" role="rowheader"|-lyn|| a suffix for race||n/a||Various||Unknown||A suffix most frequently found indicating race |
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|scope="row" role="rowheader"| Wyaeg||Egg||N/A||[[Elanthian Holidays/Vernal Holidays | Vernal Holidays]]||March 2024|| |
|scope="row" role="rowheader"| Wyaeg||Egg||N/A||[[Elanthian Holidays/Vernal Holidays | Vernal Holidays]]||March 2024|| |
Revision as of 14:18, 20 March 2024
Kannalan Lexicon is an Official GemStone IV Document, and it is protected from editing.
A list of all Kannalan terms released for easy translation.
Note that there are different dialects of Kannalan, but all Kannalan words are included here. Some of these, that begin to look more like Common are quite possibly the earliest precursors to Common or a case of the humans' original language that became Common asserting influence upon Kannalan (based on notes from GM Scribes).
OOC Note: Several of older terms found in-game are apparently directly Old English.
Kannalan Term | Translation | Roots | Originating Documentation | Date Introduced | Other Info |
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Athrasenwyr | Hall-taught magister-rank mage that wanders | "Athrasen" (type of mage), "Wyr" (wanderer) | Pathways to the Orders of the Turamzzyrian Empire | May 2023 | n/a |
Cwyn | "a giver" | n/a | Pathways to the Orders of the Turamzzyrian Empire | May 2023 | Suffix that loosely translates to "a giver" or more precisely "one who gives." |
Cydsenwyr | Hall-taught master-rank mage that wanders | "Cydsen" (type of mage), "Wyr" (wanderer) | Pathways to the Orders of the Turamzzyrian Empire | May 2023 | n/a |
Bathcwyn | One who gives coin | "Bath" (roughly coin/money), "Cwyn" (giver) | Pathways to the Orders of the Turamzzyrian Empire | May 2023 | n/a |
Faelcwyn | One who gives sundries | "Fael" (roughly sundries), "Cwyn" (giver) | Pathways to the Orders of the Turamzzyrian Empire | May 2023 | n/a |
Grocwyn | One who gives sustenance | "Gro" (roughly sustenance), "Cwyn" (giver) | Pathways to the Orders of the Turamzzyrian Empire | May 2023 | n/a |
Mavwyr | Hall-taught mage that wanders | "Mav" (type of mage), "Wyr" (wanderer) | Pathways to the Orders of the Turamzzyrian Empire | May 2023 | n/a |
Wyr | "a wanderer" | n/a | Pathways to the Orders of the Turamzzyrian Empire | May 2023 | Suffix that loosely translates to "a wanderer" or more precisely "one who wanders." |
Ba'Lathon | Land in Pain | Unknown | History of the Turamzzyrian Empire | 2000ish | The Old Kannalan term for the Wizardwaste |
Casselan | Roughly "slow jumble" | Unknown | The Mourning Practices of the Turamzzyrian Empire | May 2023 | A specific type of bean dish/casserole from Aldora |
Gatifian | Unknown | Unknown | The Mourning Practices of the Turamzzyrian Empire | May 2023 | An Aldoran funeral ritual |
Jenvyr | Loosely "juniper" or "juniper drink" | Unknown | The Mourning Practices of the Turamzzyrian Empire | May 2023 | Derived from a term for juniper |
Ordlyn | Non-human, non-elven races | "ord" (probably non?) and "lyn" (probably a term for race) | Elves of Wyrdeep | Unknown | A term for non-human races |
Hathlyn | Half-elf | "hath" (probably half) and "lyn" (probably a term for race) | Elves of Wyrdeep | Unknown | A term for half-elves |
-lyn | a suffix for race | n/a | Various | Unknown | A suffix most frequently found indicating race |
Wyaeg | Egg | N/A | Vernal Holidays | March 2024 | |
Leim | Spring | N/A | Vernal Holidays | March 2024 | |
Wyaegleim | "New Spring" | From "wyaeg" (egg)" and "leim" (spring) | Vernal Holidays | March 2024 | |
Wyaegleim'Latha | "New Spring's Flowering" or "Ceremony of the Spring Flowering" | From "wyaegleim" (new spring) and "latha" (flowering) | Vernal Holidays | March 2024 | A spring holiday for giantkin |
Latha | flowering or blossoming | N/A | Vernal Holidays | March 2024 | A term for the blossoming or flowering of plants |