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A Field Study of the Elven Language in the


Forgotten Realms
Diane Morrison
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spruar: an ntroduction
The elvish of the Realms is an turn, Espruar may have been
interesting and complicated derived of Hamarfae, the unique and
language. Perhaps one of the oldest elegant alphabet that portrays
languages in the Realms, Espruar, Seldruin (the language of Elven High
the elegant tongue of the Tel'Quessir, Magic,) or perhaps from a
still lends its alphabet to many combination of Celestial and
commonly spoken Realms Draconic, to which it bears a passing
languages, including Aglarondan, resemblance.
Dambrathan, and the common
language of the Realms Below, Interestingly, there is
known to surface Realm scholars as surprisingly little difference in the
Undercommon. So elegant and yet Espruar spoken from region to
so simple, many other beings have region, or between the different
also come to look to the Elves for subraces; or even, for the discerning
their source of written inspiration, planar traveler, from world to
including creatures of the Elemental world. The one exception to this is,
Plane of Water (who use the Espruar of course, the language of the drow,
script for their Aquan tongue,) and which still draws upon the Espruar
the fey (who write Sylvan in alphabet (and has lent this same
Espruar.) alphabet to the writing of
Undercommon,) but sounds much
There is much debate concerning different from the surface elven
Espruar's origins as it was invented tongue when spoken. There is some
several thousand years ago. Most disagreement between scholars as to
scholars theorize that it was why this is the case; some say that
originally created by the moon elves the long separation from the other
and adopted by the other elven elvenkind has led to a divergent
subraces, including the drow evolution of language, while another
(though sun elven scholars will be school of thought suspects that the
quick to claim that it was first drow tongue is simply Elvish
conceived by their own subrace.) In corrupted by Abyssal influences.1

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spruar Alphabet2

The alphabet of the Tel'Quessir is There is no corresponding character


flowing, elegant, and given to ornament for the letter C. Like many runic scripts,
that slightly alters the sound of the Espruar expresses the "C" sounds as
character. Not being at all related to the either hard "K" sounds, or soft "S"
Common alphabet, it is a language sounds, in which case it is written
based on phonetics.3 When writing, accordingly. Occasionally, where we
elves prefer to use natural materials might use a C, the Elves might also use
such as wood, and their alphabet, an "X" character, but this would depend
composed of curving lines and gentle upon word flow and context.
arcs, reflects this. Elven artisans master
the technique of cutting script into the
natural grain of wood in ways that
might be clearly visible from one angle
and entirely invisible from another.
Having also discovered papyrus
centuries before the Mulhorandi, the
Espruar script also lends itself easily to a
painted rather than written medium, A "G" sound is always soft, as in
which looks as lovely on paper as it "general," when a "G" character is
does in woodcarving. written in Espruar. When it is what we
would consider to be a hard "G" sound,
Espruar Characters4 such as in "gold," the Elves would write
their "J" character instead. This seems
unusual, in that the similar sounds are
separated, and one would suspect that a
"J" character has come to represent a
similar function to our own "g"
character.

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Being a phonetic language rather
than a symbology, Espruar is entirely
concerned with sound. A "sh" sound,
such as in "wash" or "shutter," is an
accented "S" character. A soft "th"
sound, as in "with," is written as a "T"
character with a softening accent,
"K" and hard "C" characters are similar to the ornament for the "sh"
interchangeable, as explained sound. A hard "th" sound, such as in
previously. "those" or "thing," is a "T" character with
another differencing ornament.

The Espruar "X" character is a


A "Q" character in the Espruar
wonderful example of the complex
tongue is much more versatile than our
phonetic nature of the alphabet.
own equivalent. Depending upon the
Studied closely, it is revealed to be a
letters it is combined with, it might be
hybrid of the "S" and "K" characters.
pronounced as a "K" sound or a hard
"G" sound. This is actually because the
true Elvish pronunciation of the "Q"
character is a lilting, throaty mixture of
the two sounds that is nearly impossible
for the human tongue, or even the half-
elven tongue, to imitate. It is often by
this that a non-native speaker of Espruar
is revealed. If one looks closely at the
In addition to characters that are
"Q" character, one can see that it is a
similar to our own alphabet structure,
slightly ornamented "K".
Espruar has a "ch" sound character (a
"K" character with a softening accent,)
and an "ng" character (which is, in turn,
a hybrid of the "N" character and the
character for the soft "G".)

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spruar Punctuation
Espruar punctuation has a
reputation for being very involved, but Ancient Espruar, which is perhaps
the truth is that in and of itself, it is more similar to Seldruin, used different
relatively simple and straightforward. markings5. A period was a line with
Where it becomes involved is in the curved ends, questions were flanked by
relation of the punctuation to the a pair of curving lines, representing the
existing words, which often have turns of a river, and an exclamation was
numerous multiple meanings based on concluded with a loop that vaguely
context and word relationships, as the resembles a backwards "6". It is possible
later text will illustrate. There are some that punctuation changed to its present
simple, essential marks, most of which form to make the written language more
has a correlation to the punctuation easily understood by non-elves, or
indicators of the Common tongue. perhaps it simply evolved into its
present form over time. Elves of other
worlds sometimes use these ancient
marks still.

From left to right: Espruar period, comma,


question mark, and exclamation mark.
From left to right: Espruar possessive, and
The most easily understood "cren" mark.
equivalent punctuation is presented
above. Espruar has characters for Possessives and plurals are usually
periods, commas, question marks, and indicated in commonly written and
exclamations, used in roughly the same spoken Espruar by language prefixes or
way that the Common marks are used. suffixes (explained later in the lexicon.)
These marks, rather than being written But ancient Espruar, and modern poetic
along the bottom of a line, as common expression, uses the cord-like possessive
punctuation is, are written at the top of mark. Also used in ancient and poetic
a line, beside the tops of the other Espruar is the "cren" mark, unique to
characters (see initial Espruar Elvish and with no Common
illustration for comparison.) equivalent. It is used as a prefix to
indicate something important or
sometimes magical, especially if the
item has been described earlier in the
writing.

From left to right: Old Espruar period,


question mark, and exclamation mark.

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spruar Numerals
Espruar numerals are a ten-numeral It is unclear why the Tel'Quessir
system including a character for zero; seemed to focus on their "four"
which is actually a very significant character, which is unique. Perhaps it is
development in mathematics. It is because the Elves are such a nature-
unclear whether the Elves learned this oriented people, and the number four is
concept from the draconic species (who extremely significant in nature.
are very concerned with accurate However, this is mere speculation, and
counting,) or whether they conceived of is not grounded in much supporting
this great development on their own research.
and taught it to others. Like the
remainder of Espruar characters, they The names for the numerals6 are as
are written from the top of a line down, follows:
rather than the Common format that we
are familiar with, which is the reverse of 0 = ki
this.
1 = enna
2 = aia
3 = khov
4 = pye
5 = deshu'pye
6 = khovaia
7 = deshu'khovaia
The characters for "one," "two," and 8 = pye'aia
"three" are rather straightforward. The
9 = khovakhov
character for "four" is differenced.
"Five," "six," and "seven" are also very 10= ennakeshaki
similar to one another, and again differ
11= aia'enna
in structure from the others. The
character for "eight" is indicated as 12= ennakeshaia
perhaps two "fours." "Nine" is
20=aiakeshaki
interesting in that it is an amalgamation
of "four" and "five." The character for 100= ennakeshaiaki
"zero" is entirely unique of the others
and may indicate that it was developed
later.

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ow to nterpret spruar7
Elvish is often confusing to non-native speakers, who are expecting a linear
language with simple symbology and not much room for interpretation. Espruar is an
intuitive language. Each "word" has a general meaning, with specific clarifications of
definition dependent upon how they are combined with other words in the sentence,
who is saying them, whether they are written or spoken, and any number of other
factors. Rather than seeking a literal translation of Espruar, the serious scholar is better
served to read Espruar much like Tarot; to consider the individual meanings, then the
wider implications, then to interpret how they all fit together. If there is a multiplicity of
meanings one could glean from the message, chances are that the writer meant ALL of
them. An example:

Cormanthor
Translated literally as "legendary-oath-realm" or "King's Oath Realm," this word has
been translated by scholars as The King's Vow Forest, Place of Great Promise, King of
the Oathlands, Ruler of the Forest True, the Fulfillment of Promise, and Culmination of
Hope and Faith - and all of these are correct, depending on context and inflection.

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spruar exicon8
While it would be a misnomer to include a precise, accurate translation of an Elvish
to Common lexicon, this list may suggest possibilities that will encourage a reader to
develop a greater appreciation and understanding of how the language combines. Some
of these "words" are actually parts of words that are never used alone, but have a
consistent meaning when applied.

lvish – ommon

-a – 1. a pluralizer - used as a suffix, it temporal stasis state of reverie (see also


indicates multiples of the word it is reverie, suor).
added to, like our own "s" 2. make, Adom’gisir – Peacekeeper – one of two
maker; see also -an, -ana, -ani, uann, types of Dukars (elven dualist mages);
uanna, -uanna plural Adom’gisiae. See Dukar; see also
-aar - a place (append) Tel’gisir.
aasterinian - quicksilver, mercury (the adomhaor - unrest, malaise "corruption
metal) of peace" (see adon, mhaor)
Aasterinian - "Quicksilver" - 1. another Adomhaora - "the Haunted" - an acolyte
name for Avachel 2. the name for a of Shevarash. See Dhaeroawathila.
priest of Erevan Ilesere; see Syoluanna. adon - peace
abrar – craftsman adoness - peacekeeper
-adar - world; see dar, -odar, tel'adar Adoness - "Peacekeeper" - a priest of
adoe - ages, aeons (a long period of Corellon Larethian who has achieved the
time) second rank. See Aegis'shee.
Adoessuor -"the Reverie of Ages," -ae - whisper; see –nae
"Blessing of the Ages" - a High Magic aegis - protection, to protect
ritual that puts an elf into a sort of aegisess - protector

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Aegisess - "Protector" - a priest of Aeloulaev - "when peaces meet" - an
Corellon Larethian who has achieved the elven slang term for Shieldmeet (see
first rank. See Aegis'shee. also Pyesigen, Cinnaelos'Cor)
Aegis'shee - "Feywarden" - a priest of Ael'teukacha - "Silver-haired Knight" - a
Corellon Larethian; the ranks within the priest or priestess of Eilistraee who is
Church are known as follows: part of a faction within the Church that
Faerna - "those who serve Art" - redeems drow by accepting their sins
acolytes upon themselves. Also known as
Aegisess - "Protector" - first rank Mhaor'wenta.
Adoness - "Peacekeeper" - second rank aer – 1. law, order 2. song, singer (male)
Kerynsuoress - "Holy Warrior" - third aera – song, singer (female)
rank Aerakiir - "Starsinger;" a priest of
Ivae'ess - "Lightbringer" - fourth rank Sehanine Moonbow, also known as
Avae'ess - "Joybringer" - fifth rank Surinya'suor. Ranks within the Church
Syolkiir - "Wildstar" - sixth rank are as follows:
Lateusuoress - "Crescent-Moonblessed" Teu'suoress - "Mooncalled" - an acolyte
- seventh rank Rua'darness - "Stargazer" - first rank
Araegisess - "Great Protector" - eighth Teu'quaress - "Moondancer" - second
rank rank
Aradoness - "Great Peacekeeper" - Ther'darness - "Sky Seer" - third rank
ninth rank Teu'revar'sehaness - "Vision Seeker" -
Arkerynsuoress - "Great Holy Warrior" fourth rank
- tenth rank Suorevar'vuorless - "Omen Teller" -
Very high-ranking priests are known as fifth rank
Cormiira "high blessings of Corellon" as Revar'sehaness - "Dream Walker" -
a term of deep respect. See also Aegisess, sixth rank
Aradoness, Araegisess, Arkerynsuoress, Surinyar - "Celestial Being,
Avae'ess, Cormiira, Faerna, Faernsuora, Transcendentalist" - seventh rank
Ivae'ess, Kerynsuoress, Lateu'suoress, Suor'revaress - "Reverent Dreamer" -
Syolkiir. eighth or higher rank
ael - 1. knight 2. great See also Revar'sehaness, Rua'darness,
Aelavellin Corellon – “Sword Knights Suor'revaress, Suorevar'vuorless, Surinyar,
of Corellon” – a knightly order sworn to Surinya'suor, Teu'quaress,
the service of Corellon Larethian Teu'revar'sehaness, Teu'suoress,
ael'cor'avar - plural ael'cor'avarn - Ther'darness.
"great-legend- father" - great- Aerdrie Faenya - "healing song charm"
grandfather. See cor'avar, ael'cor'avara, or "keeper of the healing aerie" - the
cor'avara. elven goddess of air, weather, avians,
ael'cor'avara - plural ael'cor'avarae - rain, fertility, and the avariel; one aspect
"great-legend-mother" - great- of Angharradh; one of the Seldarine.
grandmother. See cor'avara, ael'cor'avar, Priests of Aerdrie Faenya are known as
cor'avar. Halcyons.
aeleth - yet aerie – aerie
aelo - to meet aerister – teacher
aelou - a meeting aes - hunted
aestar - together; see Aestar

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Aestar - "one heart" - marriage, which to capacity for a lifetime, or even beyond a
the elves is a sacred bonding of heart single lifetime. This is an archaic term
and soul. It is always capitalized, and now rarely used, and was associated
often preceded in poetic expression by with great sacrifice in the call of duty,
the "cren" mark. such as an elf who takes up a
Aestar'Khol - "marriage stone" - a stone moonblade that bears the elfshadow
created to symbolize the vow between a power (which requires that an elf be
married couple denied Arvandor until their blade has
aethas – harp, harper (female); see also become inert.)
aethus, -thas Akh'Faen'Tel'Quess - "Life of Duty,
aethus – harp, harper (male); see also Form of the People's Need" - a High
aethas, -thus Magic ritual that alters an elf from one
af - ring, circle subrace into another.
Afaera - "Circle Singer" - a priestess of Akh'Faer - "duty of Art" - once used to
Angharradh; see also Quarlaninar. describe the army of wizards and
-afel - lake; see also -efel, -fel sorcerers employed by the elves during
ageas - guard, to guard the time of Cormanthyr and Myth
ah - crafty, sly, clever Drannor as a whole; an akh'faern serves
aha - wand in the Akh'Faer (see also akh, faer,
-ahal - pale, weak; see also hal, -ihal Akh'Faern)
-ahel - sadness, tears; see hel, -ihel akh'faern - "one who serves the duty of
ahkiilor - place of duty - the central Art" - used to describe a member of the
district of any given elven community in army of wizards and sorcerers
which the basic buildings of employed by the elves during the time
government are built, or an elven court - of Cormanthyr and Myth Drannor;
"Parliament Hill," as it were. akh'faerna serve in the Akh'Faer (see also
Ahrmaesuol - "The High Revival, Akh'Faer)
Restoration" - High Magic ritual that akh'velahr - "one who serves the duty of
heals a large area of damage, both Arms" - a soldier in the army of warriors
plants and animals. employed by the elves during the time
aillesel – blessing, protection, salvation of Cormanthyr and Myth Drannor as a
Aillesel Seldarie – “May the Seldarine whole; an akh'velahr serves in the
save us” – a prayer or oath meant to Akh'Velahr (see also akh, velahr,
invoke the protection of the Seldarine. Akh'Velahrn)
aia - mate, wife Akh'Velahr - "duty of Arms" - once
aias - mate, husband used to describe the army of warriors
-aira - home; see also –aith employed by the elves during the time
-aith - home; see also -aira of Cormanthyr and Myth Drannor as a
akh - duty, oath, promise, a sacred whole; an akh'velahr serves in the
charge Akh'Velahr (see also akh, velahr,
Akh'Aegis - a significant medal Akh'Velahrn)
awarded in the days of Myth Drannor Akh'Velahrn - "those who serve the
"Duty of Protection" duty of Arms" - used to describe the
akhan - a dutiful person, dutiful one members of the army of warriors
Akh'Faen - "life of duty" - a sacred oath employed by the elves during the time
or vow given to serve in a certain of Cormanthyr and Myth Drannor

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collectively; Akh'Velahrn serve in the ama – 1. beauty, beautiful, flower 2.
Akh'Velahr (see also Akh'Velahr) stride, strider (female)
al- of the sea, ocean, or water; sea- amarillis - "flame-flower" - the name of
colored (see also alu-) an elven clan
-al/-ala - harmony, harmonious; see also amne - oak
-la, -lae, -llae Amnes - "Oakheart" - a priest of Rillifane
ala - harmony Rallathil. See Celoralanalath.
-ali – shadow an - hand
alu- of the sea, ocean, or water; sea- -an – 1. one who (adjective) 2. make,
colored (see also al-) maker (male name suffix); see also -a, -
Alu'mara - "sea priest, sea druid, ana, -ani, -uanna
Aquarian" - the name for most priests of -ana - make, maker (female name
Deep Sashelas, also known as a Delphion. suffix); see also -a, -an, -ani, -uanna
Ranks in the Church, such as they are, ang- glitter, sparkle
are as follows: Angharradh - "glittering leaf of
N'avae - "Impure" - an acolyte wisdom" - the elven goddess of spring,
Qu'alushtasa - "Bathed" - a priest fertility, planting, birth, defense, and
Delphite - "Dolphin-servant" - a high wisdom, believed to be the unified force
priest of Aerdrie Faenya, Hanali Celanil, and
See also Delphite, Delphion, N'avae, Sehanine Moonbow; Corellon Larethian's
Qu'alushtasa. consort; one of the Seldarine. Priestesses
Alu’Quess – sea elven, sea elves of Angharradh are known as Afaera or
(informal); see Alu’Tel’Quessir Quarlaninar.
alura - dynamics, change anharad - leather
alurashe - tempo, beat, rhythm -ani - make, maker; see also -a, -an, -ana,
Alurakar - a dualist wizard of ancient uann, uanna, -uanna
Cormanthor who focused exclusively on anil - nefarious, malicious, vile
the schools of Abjuration and aniless - a nefarious or malicious being
Alteration. -anis - dawn; see also –nis
alurashe - tempo, beat, rhythm "time ansr – rune
dynamics" ansrivarr - memory
alus - water antha - fortress
alushfaen - blood "water of life" ar- high, above, great, gold
Alushfaen'ela - "Blood Hawk" - a -ar – 1. forest of (append) 2. male, a
priestess of Solonor Thelandira who has male
reached the sixth rank. See -ara - female, a female
Eladarn/Eledarn. Aradoness - "Great Peacekeeper" - a
Alushfaen'ele - "Blood Hawk" - a priest priest of Corellon Larethian who has
of Solonor Thelandira who has reached achieved the ninth rank. See Aegis'shee.
the sixth rank. See Eladarn/Eledarn. Araegisess - "Great Protector" - a priest
alushtasa - rain, bathing of Corellon Larethian who has achieved
Alu'Tel'Quessir - sea (blue or water) the eighth rank. See Aegis'shee.
elves (see alu, Alu’Quess, Eil’Quess, Araestar - "Goldheart" - a priest of
Tel'Quessir) Hanali Celanil; ranks in the Church are as
am - 1. swan, swanlike 2. stride, strider follows:
(male) Lani - "the Beauteous" - an acolyte

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Jar - "Dove" - first rank ari're - "great silver bear" - a grizzly bear
Thiramindil - "Suitor" - second rank Ari're - "Grizzly Bear" - a priest of
Thiraminitae - "Lover" - third rank Solonor Thelandira who has reached the
U'haess - "Free-thinker or Libertine" - fifth rank. See Eladarn/Eledarn.
fourth rank Arkan - "Gold Eagle" - a priest of Solonor
Seharan - "Soft Touch" or "Soft Caress" Thelandira who has reached the eighth
- fifth rank rank or higher. See Eladarn/Eledarn.
Kerradunes - "Want of the Heart" or Arkerym - "high elven blade" - an
"Heart's Desire" - sixth rank officer's title in the Akh'Velahr, given to
Evael - "Firey Ardor" - seventh rank the commander of a regiment - higher
Any priest of Hanali Celanil past the than Kerym but lower than the Arms-
level of acolyte is also refered to as Captain (second in command of the
Evael'dil "Devoted to Passion" or Akh'Velahr)
"Paramour." See also Evael, Evael'dil, Jar, Arkerynsuoress - "Great Holy Warrior"
Kerradunes, Lani, Seharan, Thiramindil, - a priest of Corellon Larethian who has
Thiraminitae, U'haess. achieved the tenth rank. See Aegis'shee.
arakhor - "one who protects the forests" arkhol - great stone - a monolith
or "tree warden," a sort of elemental tree armathor - one of the elite guard of
being that may have been an ancient Myth Drannor proper, usually a wizard
ancestor to the treants, such as or a fighter/wizard "high-mage-armor"
Grandfather Tree in the High Forest arn - south, southern
(plural arakhora) aro - summer
aral - hunter Ar’Quess – gold elf (informal), gold
-aral - hunt, hunter; see also rail, ria, -ral, elven; see Ar’Tel’Quessir, Sha’Quess
-ryl arran - heroic, brave
Araushnee - "highest beside my heart" - arraness - a person of great courage, a
Lolth's name before she betrayed the brave soul; a hero
Seldarine and fell from grace. She was arranaseer - courage, bravery
known at that time as the goddess of arrn - great storm (ie. hurricane,
weavers, tapestries, and destiny, tornado)
especially dark elven destiny. Arrn'Tel'Orar - "Storm Erosion" - a High
aravae - great happiness, ecstasy, Magic ritual that reduces entire cities to
supreme joy their natural component states.
Ar'Cor'Kerym - "high-legendary-blade," Ar'Selu'Taar - High Mage - a
"Great King's Sword" or "the Ruler's practitioner of High Magic, fantastic
Blade" - one of the three elfblades of rituals that defy the standard limitations
Cormanthyr, which chooses the Coronal of magic (see Arselu'Tel'Quess, see also
(king) of the nation. Cor'Selu'Taar)
Arfaern - "high practitioner of Art" - a Arselu'Tel'Quess - "great High Lore of
rank in the Akh'Faer just below a Spell- the People" - High Magic, the greatest of
Captain. elven magics, reputedly granted to them
ar'hakavarn - scro "high orc". See also by the gods (see also Ar'Selu'Taar)
hakavarn. Arshaalth - "high axe" - a rank within
ari – 1. silver 2. Spring the Akh'Velahr between Nikerym and
ar’iorwe – leaps, jumps Kerym.
ar’iorwi – leap, jump

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Ar'Sha'Quessir Keryth - "The Great merfolk and locathah,) Water Lion, and
Friends' Crusade" - a name given to a strangely, Syranita (goddess of the
major campaign during the fall of Myth aarakocra.)
Drannor in which several Sha'Quessir -asel - mountain, like a mountain; see
held Myth Drannor and its mythal also -isel, -sel
against the Army of Darkness (see also ash - fletcher
Usal-Keryth) Ash - "Fletcher" - a priest of Solonor
arsurinya - deity "high celestial" (see Thelandira who has reached the first
also Iquar'Tel'Quessir) rank. See Eladarn/Eledarn.
arta - on -ash - bow, fletcher; see also -as, -sah
Ar'Tel'Quessir - gold (sun) elves (see ar, -ashk - fate; see also kash, -okash
Tel'Quessir) ashanelath - year
Arthuen'Saerlooniasa - "golden yellow atamar - adamantine
wine of Saerloon" - see Saerloonian Topaz ath - by, of
-aruil - noble (virtuous); see also -eruil, -ath - end, ending
ruil ath tel'quiet - "of me" - mine
Arvandor - "high-forest-world" - the atha, athal - pit
High Forest - a term used to describe the athel – bow (weapon for hunting etc.)
Elven paradise in the Heavens, to which athel'uanna - bowyer "bow crafter, bow
all Elves will be called to dwell with the maker"
Seldarine (their gods.) Athel'uanna - "Bowyer" - a priest of
ary - noble, big (slightly less than ar) Solonor Thelandira who has reached the
Arykerym - "noble elven blade" - a title second rank. See Eladarn/Eledarn.
given to an officer in the Akh'Velahr, -ather – armor, protection; also –ther, -
given to the commander of a brigade, thir
just below an Arkerym but above a -athil - a suffix meaning "bane" or
Penaal. "nemesis," often used in the naming of
Ary'Faern'Kerym - "noble-Art-blade," swords
"Noble Sorcerer's Sword" or "the -atri - dance, dancer; see also -atril, -
Artblade" - one of the three elfblades of atria, -tril, -tria
Cormanthyr, traditionally wielded by atria - dancer (female); see also –tria
the Spell-Major (commander of the atril - dancer (male); see also –tril
Akh'Faer.) auglathla - winterbreeze
Ary'Velahr'Kerym - "noble-war-blade," aul – in
"Noble Warrior's Sword," or "the aulor - into
Warblade" - one of the three elfblades of ausa - beside, with
Cormanthyr, traditionally wielded by av- winged
the Arms-Major (commander of the avae - 1. true, pure 2. joy, happiness -
Akh'Velahr.) for the elves, they are one and the same
-as - bow, fletcher; see also -ash, -sah Avae'ess - "Joybringer" - a priest of
-asar - quest, seeker; see also -isar, sar Corellon Larethian who has achieved the
Asathalfinare, The - an alliance of good, fifth rank
non-human Undersea deities. It avae'mhaor - suffering, pain "corruption
includes Deep Sashelas, Trishina, of happiness"
Surminare (goddess of selkies,) Persana avain - spirit; see vain
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avara - mother; plural - avarae avin - storm; see vin
Avariel - an informal descriptor of the Avinar - "Winged Brother or Sister" - a
winged elves (literally "winged hawk priest of Aerdrie Faenya; see also Halcyon.
person"); also, winged elven. See Av'Tel'Quessir - winged elves (formal)
Av’Tel’Quessir. (see av, Tel'Quessir)
avavaen - yes aza - life, lives
avel - sword azae – live
avia - good fortune, luck; see also via

bael - guardian adventure and right wrongs, concerned


baelnorn, bael'norn - "guardian lich" - with preserving knowledge of the
an elven lich; created through High world. A more research and book-
Magic, or through simply choosing not oriented priest of Labelas is known as a
to answer the call of Arvandor, the She'teless. Ranks within the Church are
baelnorn give up their final reward to the same under both titles, and are as
serve the elven people. follows:
baelreth - "guardian arcane" - an elf Urspliniqu'ess - "Tyros" - an acolyte
who undertakes a sacred vow to protect Wylint'ess - "Observer" - first rank
the elven people and their needs. Some Soless - "Recorder" - second rank
are open about their vow and affiliation, Ursplindaaress - "Librarian" - third
some keep the knowledge of their rank
purpose a well-guarded secret. A Teless - "Lorist, Lorekeeper" - fourth
baelreth is marked by his tahlemar, rank
which is hidden or displayed as the Urspliness - "Scholar" - fifth rank
baelreth sees fit. It is said that the Sol'teless - "Historian" - sixth rank
baelrethi share an empathic link that Throess - "Sage" - seventh rank
allows them to feel the emotional state U'teless - "Philosopher" - eighth rank
of all other baelreth. In most elven Haress - "Wizened, One Who is Wise"
cultures, baelrethi are accorded almost - above eighth rank
complete autonomy in their dealings, See also Haress, She'teless, Soless,
and their deeds and rulings can only be Sol'teless, Teless, Throess, Ursplindaaress,
gainsaid by a Coronal, though the Urspliness, Urspliniqu'ess, U'teless,
empathic link is said to prevent Wylint’ess.
corruption (see also tahlemar) be-inway – wake, funeral
Baelshe - "Time Sentinel" - a priest of belath - tomorrow
Labelas Enoreth who is active in the belluth - "hand power, gifts of Art" -
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worn in Myth Drannor, that function approximately). Beryn finess - an
more as wands than rings, but do not adolescent
interfere with spellcasting. bes - oath
benerel - city (loose translation "place of bhen - human
humans") bhin - young human (often an insult)
beryn fin - Time of Discovery - a time of biir - ugly, filth, garbage
learning and spiritual seeking among brar - craft
elves, most commonly referred to by bren – this
other races as adolescence (ages 50 - 100

cael - archer, arrow, relating to archery Laspar - third rank (a kind of tree)
caerilcarn – council or senate Hiexel - fourth rank (a kind of tree)
Caerilcarn – “The Council of the Wood” Eilrahd - "Blueleaf" - fifth rank
– a council of moon elven nobles and Phandar - sixth rank (a kind of tree)
wood elven elven elders, which passes Rilisira - "Duskwood" - seventh rank
news between, and loosely, unifies the Seldhaer - "Shadowtop" - eighth rank
elves of the High Forest Rilisafel - "Weirwood" - ninth rank
cal - faith Note that on other worlds with differing
cas - herald flora, an entirely different system of
cath - cat, feline ranks and naming may exist, in
cath shee - elven cat "fey cat" accordance with the sorts of trees that
cath'sigen - snow tiger or snow leopard are native to that world.
"snow cat" See also Amnes, Eilrahd, Felsul, Hiexel,
Cath'sigen - "Snow Tiger" - a priest of Laspar, Nainiffi, Phandar, Rilisafel, Rilisira,
Solonor Thelandira who has reached the Seldhaer, Teu'trakai.
fourth rank. See Eladarn/Eledarn. cerlyn - black
celoralanalath - "those who sing the cha- green (a hue such as emerald green,
trees" - an old elven term of respect for as opposed to nature's forest or leaf-
druids or bards greens - see also sy-, el-).
Celoralanalath - "those who sing the chas - green (a hue such as emerald
trees" - the name for a druid of Rillifane green, as opposed to nature's forest or
Rallathil; priests are known as Amnes leaf-greens - see also sy-, el-)
"Oakhearts". Ranks within the Church Cha'Tel'Quessir - jungle elves - a name
follow: given to a long-extinct tribe of mixed
Nainiffi - "Acorn" - an acolyte dark and green elves, which existed
Felsul - first rank (a kind of tree) before the Separation (see Tel'Quessir)
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Cinnaelos'Cor - the Day of Corellon's Coronal - "ruler harmonious" or
Peace, or literally, "Legendary Sabbath" "legendary keeper of harmony" - an
or "Legendary Alliance-Meeting" - the ancient title given to a great elven King
formal elven term for Shieldmeet (see or Queen. It is perhaps more equivalent
also Aeloulaev, Pyesigen) to our own concept of "Emperor,"
cint'nias - alliance though the elves would not attach the
cla - rose same tyrannous associations with the
col - not term. In the Sea of Fallen Stars, many
coo - dog, canine small sea elven city-states have rulers
cooshee - elven dog "fey dog" that have taken the title "Coronal."
cor - legend, legendary, of rulership, Cor’Rysar’Keryth – “legendary dynasty
king, of kings war” – “The Crown Wars” - a series of
coraar - kingdom wars in the ancient history of the elves
cor'avar - plural cor'avarn - "legend- concerning elven rulership and attempts
father" - grandfather. See ael'cor'avar, by various elven Coronals to establish
ael'cor'avara, cor'avara. empires under their own rule. These
cor'avara - plural cor'avarae - "legend- ancient wars nearly destroyed the Elven
mother" - grandmother. See race, and resulted in a number of
ael'cor'avara, ael'cor'avar, cor'avar. horrors, including the Dark Disaster that
Corellon Larethian - "King-chief, arcane destroyed Miyeritar, the Descent of the
lord of the night" - the leader of the Drow, and the creation of the fey’ri.
Seldarine, creator of the elves; the elven Cor'Selu'Taar – “Grand High Mage” -
god of magic, especially High Magic, the leader of the High Mages of an area,
music, arts, crafts, war, the elven race sort of the same as an Archmage of a
(especially gold elves,) poets and poetry, city (see Ar'Selu'Taar)
bards, and warriors. Priests of Corellon cren – a mark of punctuation in some
Larethian are known as Aegis'shee. elven cultures that indicates something
cormanth - king's vow; or loosely, of great importance, such as an artiface,
"noblesse oblige" divine revelation, or true love.
Cormiira - "Blessings of Corellon" - title cryshal - crystal
of respect for very high ranking priests cy - onyx
of Corellon Larethian. See Aegis'shee.

d' - a possessive; belonging to someone - daoine - starshine, starlight


equivalent to our own " 's" Daoine Teague Feer - "Starshine Upon
dae – white the People" - a High Magic ritual of
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rejuvenation that heals and cleanses Shevarash, in order to hunt drow. See
body and spirit with starlight. also Adomhaora.
daquin - danger Dhaer’Quess – dark elven; see
dar – world Dhaeroaw, Drow, Ilythiiri, Ssri’Tel’Quessir
darach – shape; to shape or change form dharasha - destiny
darn - sight, vision; see also linta dho - falcon
dath - end diir - stone (as a substance, like a stone
Deep Sashelas - "deep below the wild wall) - see also khol.
ocean" - the elven god of oceans, sea dijak - dimensions, worlds, planes
elves, creation, knowledge, underwater Dijakkar - a dualist wizard from ancient
and sea elven beauty, and water magic; Cormanthor who focused exclusively on
primary deity of the Alu'Tel'Quessir; one the schools of Conjuration/Summoning
of the Seldarine. More properly, the and Divination)
Espruar is "Nim'Sashelas." Priests of -dil - devotion to, lover of (append)
Deep Sashelas are known as Alu'mara or don - silver
Delphions. drag - hatred
Delphite - "Dolphin-servant" - a high Dragathil - "bane of hatred" - one of the
priest of Deep Sashelas. See Alu'mara. baneblades of Myth Drannor, this
Delphion - "Dolphinite" - a priest of sword, which promotes peace and
Deep Sashelas. See also Alu'mara. compassion, had powers of defense and
desha - so protection.
deshu - after dre – 1. Hound (a dog) 2. charm (of
deth - endure, tolerate, bear personality), charming; see also encik
-deth - eternal; see also -eth, eath drii - air
dhaer- shadow, darkness, of the night drim, drimme - flight, flyer
(see also Dhaeraow) Drow - dark elves or a singular dark elf,
Dhaeraow - "face of shadow, heart of or of dark elves; a Common corruption
night" - a traitor. It came to describe the of the traditional word "dhaeraow,"
dark elves, who betrayed the elves of which has now become elven slang as
the surface world centuries ago, and well (see Dhaeraow)
over time this term has become du - crescent
corrupted to its present form, "drow." Dukar - a sea elven specialist mage,
(see also Drow.) evolved from the elven dualist mages of
Dhaeraowathil – “Traitorbane” – the Cormanthyr. There are two types –
name of Shevarash’s sword; one of five Tel’gisiae (Lorekeepers) and Adom’gisiae
sacred weapons wielded by Shevarash. (Peacekeepers) - and there are four
See also Korathel, Maelat, Shama, Ukava. Orders; Jhimari, Kupavi, Maalirni, and
Dhaeraowathila - "Dark Avengers" or Numosi. See also Adom’gisir, Tel’gisir.
"drowbanes" - the priests of Shevarash. dul - glade
Acolytes of the faith are known as dun - hill, mound
Adomhaora. It is customary for -dur - belief in, faith in (append)
Dhaeraowathila to organize themselves durr – way, gate
into warbands of five members, each Durathil - "faithful nemesis" - the name
wielding the five sacred weapons of of a distinguished noble gold elven
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e - as, like, similar to; e ___ eso ___ - "as Eladarn/Eledarn – “hawk-vision” or
__, also __" - vice versa "Hawkeye" (female/male) - a priest of
-ean - ride, rider Solonor Thelandira. Ranks within the
eath – eternal, endless; see also –deth, - Church are as follows:
eth Ni'ela'dho (female) or Ni’ele’dho (male)
eath’she – all times, forever, always - "Fledgling" - an acolyte
-efel - lake; see also -afel, -fel Ash - "Fletcher" - first rank
ehalaer - staff, usually describing a Athel'uanna - "Bowyer" - second rank
wizard's staff or other staff of magical Lydhaer - "Shadowwolf or Grey Wolf"
power - third rank
eil - azure, blue Cath'sigen - "Snow Tiger" - fourth rank
Eilistraee - "azure elven exile" or "azure Ari're - "Grizzly Bear" - fifth rank
beast" - the drow goddess of the elven Alushfaen'ela (female) or Alushfaen’ele
values; song, beauty, dance, swordwork, (male)- "Blood Hawk" - sixth rank
hunting, and moonlight; this name is a Maskan'dho - "Fire Falcon" - seventh
rare combination of Espruar and Drow rank
language elements. Arkan - "Gold Eagle" - eighth rank or
Eil’Quess – blue elven, blue elves higher
(informal); see Alu’Quess, See also Alushfaen'ela, Alushfaen’ele,
Alu’Tel’Quessir Ari're, Arkan, Ash, Athel'uanna,
eilrahd - blueleaf - a type of tree native Cath'sigen, Lydhaer, Maskan'dho,
to the Realms, especially common in the Ni'ela'dho, Ni’ele’dho.
forest of Cormanthyr. The leaves, ela'dho – female raptor or bird of prey
which are an eerie blue color with many (see dho, ela)
points like a maple's, have healing elandi - arrow
properties, and are also used along with Elaorman - "Place from All Around and
the sap for dyeing. The trees bend Nowhere, Home of Summoning" - a
rather than break under ice, and the High Magic ritual that causes a building
wood is burned to produce a beautiful to grow; also used to create elven
blue flame. spelljamming ships.
Eilrahd - "Blueleaf" - a priest or druid of eldritch - eldritch
Rillifane Rallathil who has reached the ele – hawk (male)
fifth rank. See Celoralanalath. ele'dho – male raptor or bird of prey
eir – sharp (see dho, ele)
eisliesen – killing, murder -elis - breeze; see also -lis, -lys
el - green, esp. forest green; compare Elikarashe – “bowshot like a hawk” -
cha, sy-. see Shevarash.
elrad - green leaf ella – strike
ela – hawk (female) elladyr – “starstrike” – a comet or
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ellathil – parry, counterstrike, often gets into trouble; one of the
counterattack Seldarine.
ellon - chief; see also lon erkatam - dwarf - evidently derived
Elquesstria - a type of elven wine, often from the words for "earth" and
also called feywine in the Common "adamantine," perhaps loosely
tongue - translated literally, "green- translated as "salt-of-the-earth";
wine-dancer". surprisingly, a very complimentary
Elvarquesst - a sacred elven wine, used name for a race that often does not see
for ceremony and ritual by the elves but eye-to-eye with the elves.
prized by all for its quality. It is ruby- erl - winter
colored and magically distilled from ern - winter
sunshine and rare fruits. "Utterly -eruil - noble (virtuous); see also -aruil,
smooth, the liquor is nonetheless flecked ruil
with gold and has an iridescence of both ernath - under
color and flavor. It is highly prized at all eshaal - through
times, but in the autumn rituals it is esk - bag, sack
savored as if it is the gift of one final, eso - also
perfect summer day." 9 Translated -ess - one (a person, a being; not "one" as
literally, "green-father-wine," perhaps a number)
implying a correlation to Rillifane esti - elven, of the elves
Rallathil. estierran – dweomer, enchantment
emar - honor estierran nha morden – part of a spell
en - autumn intended to undo other spells,
encik - influences, charm, glamour “dweomer-end”
(enchantment over the mind or heart); -eth -eternal; see also -deth, eath
compare dre etha - healer (female); see also tha
Encikkar - a dualist wizard from ancient ethal - healer (male); see also thal
Cormanthor who focused exclusively on -ethar - friend; see also -ithar, -thar
the schools of Enchantment/Charm and ethil - wing
Invocation/Evocation. -eti - eye, sight; see also ti, -til
enial - home etriel - 1. a noble elf-sister, a term of
enna - one, each, first (as in the first one, respect used for a noble elven lady or
not first among) maid 2. she 3. female, a female
ennama - "first flowering" - birth, dawn ev - stag
(see Tel'Ennama) evael - passion - used to describe any
ennamar - few, only firey, intense emotion
ent - and Evael - "Firey Ardor" - a priest of Hanali
enyor - battle Celanil who has reached the seventh
er - boar rank. See Araestar.
-er - one who is (with adjective) Evaelathil - "bane of passions" - one of
erek - earth (as in dirt, soil, or stone; not the baneblades of Myth Drannor, forged
in terms of "the world") to defend against angry or enraged foes;
Erevan Ilesere - "stag of the winter also known as the "Halfling's Blade"
forest, mist of winter" - the elven god of evael'dil - paramour, lover
mischief, change, and rogues - a very
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Evael'dil - "Devoted to Passion" or evar – flute
"Paramour" - a fully recognized priest of ever- elven place, home of the People
Hanali Celanil. See Araestar. everae - of the People
evaliir - "great song" - music of a bard or Evermead - the foremost of elven
elven minstrel, or a great ballad meads, reputed to be second to none.
Evaliir'Enevahr - "the Song of Enevahr" Brewed on Evermeet.
- a High Magic ritual that inspires exanimos - extra, surplus, surfeit
legendary courage among a battle -ezair - lightning (male name suffix); see
group. also -ezara, zair
Evaliir’kerym – “bladesong” – the -ezara - lightning (female name suffix);
martial and arcane art of the see also -ezair, zara
bladesinger. See kerymaer/kerymaera;
see also hinu’kerym.

faen - life Rua’Tel’Quessir ancestry. See


faenya - heal, medicine Ar’Tel’Quessir, Rua’Tel’Quessir.
Faer - "Art" - magic in its highest, Faerna - "those who serve Art" - acolytes
Mystra-sacred form (see also quideh, in the church of Corellon Larethian
lerret); also, lifeforce - Faer is used to (singular Faern). See Aegis'shee.
describe the energy that is the Weave Faernsuora - "Art-blessed" - the priests
that powers all life, as the elves see life of Corellon Larethian (singular
and magic as essentially one and the Faernsuor). See also Aegis'shee.
same (see also Selu.) Faerûn – “One Land”
faerie – “magical” - 1. magical, touched Faervian - "Boon of Art" - a legendary
by magic 2. a term used to describe a sword, one of the baneblades of Myth
gold elf with violet eyes and silver hair, Drannor
usually accompanied by a particularly fanil - fail, failure
pale complexion. This is thought to be a feer - us
mark of favor and exceptional -fel - lake; see also -afel, -efel
intelligence by many elven cultures, felsul - "mountain lake" - a type of tree
being the most rare of gold elven native to the Realms. The leaves are an
coloring. Perhaps it marks eerie blue color and have many points
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the sap for dyeing. Felsul bends rather the exiled Vyshaari clan mated with
than breaks under ice. The wood, when demons to increase their own power
burned, produces a blue flame. and the power of their bloodline.
Felsul - a priest or druid of Rillifane Commonly known as daemonfey.
Rallathil who has reached the first rank. fhaor - gift, tribute; the opposite of khaor
See Celoralanalath. fhoel - thousand
fendil - known, known to exist, real fhoeldin - thousandfold
Fenmarel Mestarine - "champion of Fhoeldin Durr – “The Thousandfold
honor, brother of the lonely" - elven god Way” also known as the Waymeet; a
of feral elves, outcasts, scapegoats, place where several elfgates meet
isolation and isolationists; one of the fi, fi- rain, of or like rain
Seldarine. fir, fir- dark, darkness, of or like
fera – champion darkness
fete - fire firvain - beyond
fey'ri - a race of tieflings that are half fis, fis- 1. light, or or like light; 2. depth
gold elven, half demon, created when foqal - shield, screen, window

gael - pegasus giir - brooch, pin


gala - whisper giiraegis - "brooch of guardianship" or
gar - owl more literally, "protection-brooch".
ghaatiil - gate, elfgate Plural is giiraegir. A special brooch or
Ghaatiil - "The Traveling Path" - a High pin worn in Myth Drannor to provide
Magic ritual that establishes permanent magical force-armor and other
portals between two or more given protective effects such as teleport, haste,
areas. or invisibility.
ghaatil'ren - "to pass west" - the journey gil - griffin
that an elf makes when he travels to gis - keep
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ha - free, freedom haran - "join hand" - touch, hold hands,
hakar - enemy caress
hakarmaskannar - dragon - literally Haress - "Wizened, One Who is Wise" -
translated as "enemies bearing fire," one a high priest of Labelas Enoreth. See
can get an excellent picture of the first Baelshe.
elven encounter with dragons centuries harkess - "joined breath" - kiss
past. harsan - red
hakavarn - orc - literally translated as hel - sadness, tears
"enemy-evil," the elven opinion of the heri - stern
orcish race becomes quite clear heriryar - horse, steed
hal - pale, weak; see also -ahal, -ihal heriryarean - ride, rider
halan - battle hied - hold; held - hiedoso
halantrad - battlecraft hiexel - "green freedom and fate" - a
Halcyon - "halcyon" - A priest of Aerdrie type of tree native to the Realms.
Faenya; ranks within the Church are as Hiexel - a priest or druid of Rillifane
follows: Rallathil who has reached the fourth
Nikan - "little eagle, Eaglet"; also rank. See Celoralanalath.
known as Kerradun'drimme "without hiine - your, yours
flight; the Tethered" - an acolyte hin - sound, listen, hear
Avinar - "Winged Brother or Sister" - a hinual - speak; evidently considered by
full priest of Aerdrie Faenya the Tel'Quessir to be a variation of
See also Avinar, Kerradun'drimme, Nikan. singing (see also hinue)
Hanali Celanil - "freedom's shadow, hinuallae - poetry, poem "harmonious
highest gift of a beautiful daughter" - the speech". See also hinual, hinue.
elven goddess of love, romance, beauty, hinue - song (see also hinual)
fine art and artists, and to some degree hithar - armor
moon elves; one of the aspects of hoarth - chamber, labyrinth
Angharradh; one of the Seldarine. holl - dew
har - 1. to join 2. wisdom, wise; see also holme - haven, sanctuary
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-i - a pluralizer - used as a suffix, it Ilythiir – “noble folk of the mist at
indicates multiples of the word it is dusk” – the name of a dark elven nation
added to, like our own "s" that eventually became corrupted and
ia, ia- day, a day; daylight, or or like made war on the other elven nations
daytime or daylight; days - iaa Ilythiiri – “noble folk who walk the mist
-ia - noble, a noble; see also -ian, -ianna, - of dusk” – 1. the formal name of the
ii, -ion dark elves of Ilythiir 2. a semi-formal
ialyshae - blessing, blessed - this is a name used for all dark elves (drow)
hands-on kind of blessing, direct from -im - duty
the gods, or a direct blessing "go with -imil - bond, promise; see also -mil, -umil
my blessing," as opposed to a more -inal - far, distant; see also -nal, -onal
passive blessing "you are blessed." inar - sibling (brother or sister); plural -
Ialyshae'Seldar'Wihylos - "Sacraments inarn
of Seldarine Blessing" - a High Magic inorum - within
ritual that creates a large amount of inti - both
normal magical items at once. iolaa - knife
-ian - lord; see also quessir, -ia, -ii, -ion Iolaa - "knife" - a title within the
-ianna - lady; see also etriel, -ia, -ii, -ion Akh'Velahr, given to the commander of a
iasa - wine (see also quesst) detachment; just above Nilaa and below
-iat – fire Nikym.
-ihal - pale, weak; see also -ahal, hal ion - noble, a noble; see also -ia, -ian, -
-ihar - wisdom, wise; see har, -uhar ianna, -ii
-ihel - sadness, tears; see -ahel, hel iorwe – step, “step aside”; also, the
-ii - noble, a noble; see also -ia, -ian, - elven name for the spell blink; plural
ianna, -ion iorwi
ik - might, mighty (physical strength) iqua - creation, beginning, origin
il- mist, misty iquar - creator, original
-il - gift, giver; see also -ela, -ila, -lie Iquar'Tel'Quessir - "Creator-People" -
-ila - gift, giver; see also -ela, -il, -lie the elven term for the Creator races (a
ilaer – invader; plural ilaeri term used to refer collectively to the
ilaerothil – “sentinel” or, more gods that created them and the other
accurately, “bane of invaders” – also races that they share the world with.) It
Ilaerothil “The Sentinel,” a mountain in is most commonly used in reference to
Evereska. the gods of the dwarves, the halflings,
-ilam - fair; see also lam, -ulam the gnomes, the humans, and their own
ili - give, gives gods (the Seldarine.) (See also arsurinya,
iltem - one (figurative,) someone Seldarine)
ilphu - blossom ir, ira, ire - dusk
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is - scribe god Malar to destroy the elves. It is
-is - scribe, scroll; see -iss, -ist unclear whether this name is an Elvish
isal - honey, sweet; see also sal, sali phrase or the name Malar gave to it.
-isar - quest, seeker; see also -asar, sar ium – lit, illuminated
-isel - mountain, like a mountain; see ivae - light, white, glow
also -isel, -sel ivaebhin – “boy filled with brightness”
-iss - scribe, scroll; see -is, -ist – a nickname for Khelben Blackstaff as a
-ist - scribe, scroll; see -is, -iss boy
itae - beloved; a term of endearment, Ivae'ess - "Lightbringer" - a priest of
sometimes used as a suffix (also -tae) Corellon Larethian who has achieved
itas – ward the fourth rank. See Aegis'shee.
iten – spinner Ivae'rillis'Saerlooniasa - "Glowfire wine
-ithar - friend; see also -ethar, -thar of Saerloon" - see Saerloonian Glowfire
Ityak-Ortheel - "the Elf-Eater" - a
terrible creature created by the beast-

ja - staff, stick jen - how


jar - dove jharren - rope
Jar - "dove" - title given to a first rank Jhimari - the "red dukars" - members of
priest of Hanali Celanil. See Araestar. the Dukar Order of Jhimar

ka- dragon, draconic karask - demon


kacha - hair kash - fate; see also -ashk, -okash
kai - skin kathan - branch
Kai'Soeh'takal - "Skin and Breath of the ke' - a pluralizer (like "s" in the
Wyrm" - a High Magic ritual that Common tongue); used as a prefix. See
transforms an elf into a dragon, with all also -i.
the accompanying natural abilities. kekuel - smart, clever
kan - eagle, eagle-like ker - spell, enchantment
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Keraera - "Spellsinger" - a priestess of graduation. See also
Eilistraee. See also Kerym'quaress, querimhinu’keryness, Evaliir’kerym.
Nevaetriel. kerymeth - weapon ("sword-kin" or
kerradun - privation, going without, "war-tool"); also, a claw or tooth
want kerymhoarth - dungeon "chamber of
kerradunath - "the end of privation and war, chamber of blades"
want" - used once to describe a district Kerym'quaress - "Sword Dancer" - a
in Myth Drannor priestess of Eilistraee. See also Keraera,
Kerradun'drimme - "without flight, the Nevaetriel.
Tethered" - an acolyte of Aerdrie Faenya; keryness - warrior
see also Halcyon, Nikan. kerynsuoress - holy warrior - a word for
Kerradunes - "Want of the Heart" or a paladin or a holy liberator
"Heart's Desire" - a priest of Hanali Kerynsuoress - "Holy Warrior" - a priest
Celanil who has reached the sixth rank. of Corellon Larethian who has achieved
See Araestar. the third rank. See Aegis'shee.
keryfaer - battle magic keryth - warfare, war
keryfaern - war wizard; one who Keryvian - "Boon of Battle" - a
specifically studies spells that are of use legendary sword, one of the baneblades
on a field of battle (plural - keryfaerna). of Myth Drannor, which contained
Keryfaertel - "the Lore of Battle Magic" - powers that enhanced the abilities of its
a "manual" of a sort once written for the wielder.
armathors, including shared spells. kesha - before
kery- of or relating to warfare, kesir - elf; see Quessir
destruction, or battle kessuk - stupid, gullible
kerym - "blade," most often used to refer keth- wind, like the wind
to a sword, or "elfblade"; also, a title for kess - breath, life, wind
an officer within the Akh'Velahr. Khalreshaar - "harmonious binding of
Kerym - "elven blade" - 1. an elven earth, sea, and Man" - the elven name
blade, usually a sword of noteworthy for Mielikki. Some say that in this
power 2. a title for an officer within the aspect she serves Rillifane Rallathil and
Akh'Velahr who is the commander of a not Silvanus; some say that a human
company, below Penaal and above druid was elevated to the ranks of the
Nikerym. Seldarine for great deeds; and some say
kerymaer/kerymaera - "bladesinger" that she is actually the half-elven deific
(male/female) - an elven warrior who offspring of Silvanus and Hanali Celanil.
combines magical power and grace with She is one of the Seldarine.
a sword into a deadly martial art. khaor - a curse, forbiddance, banishing;
Bladesingers are highly respected and the opposite of fhaor
admired in elven society. It takes at khol - (a) stone; see also diir
least a human lifetime of training to be kholiast - an elven card game consisting
one, requiring both arcane and martial of a 1000 card deck and a very difficult
skill and musical and acrobatic talent. method of counting points, favored by
Orders of kerymaer and/or kerymaera sun elves.
mark their students with a distinctive khol'maniith - "oath stone" - a stone
tattoo representing the order upon that is created by the ritual of
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khov - three, trio Kintiara - a famous elven marine unit in
Khov'Aniless - "the Trio Nefarious" - the Elven Imperial Navy
the name given to the three mycaloths klatha - food
Aulmpiter, Gaulguth and Malimshaer klathmor - meat - literal translation:
who helped to rally the Army of "death-food"
Darkness that destroyed Cormanthor koeh - earth, earthy
and Myth Drannor. kor – black
ki – 1. void 2. zero Korathel – the “Black Bow;” one of the
kiin - keep, reserve, hoard, hold five sacred weapons of Shevarash. See
(connotation of greed); also kiins (keeps, also Dhaeraowathil, Dhaeroawathila,
reserves, hoards, holds) Maelat, Shama, Ukava.
kiir - a gem, a jewel, a bright star kukisha - bribe
kileaarn – unjoin kulaa - bread
kilearrna - unjoining Kupavi - the "blue dukars" - members of
Kileaarna Reithirgir – “Unjoining the the Dukar Order of Kupav
Mystic Weave” – a High Magic rite that ky - ruby
negates other spells kyshuf - "on birds' wings to silver" -
speed, celerity, quick, quickness

la - night laranlas – “regal lady"- a title used by


Labelas Enoreth - "guardian of the wild female rulers of Ardeep
night, arcane flower of autumn" - the laranlors – “regal lord" - a title used by
elven god of time, longevity, the male rulers of Ardeep
moment of choice, and history; one of lareth - nightfall, twilight
the Seldarine. las – wild
lae, llae – harmony; see also –al/-ala laspar - "night fist" - a type of tree native
laf- moonlike to the Realms.
lahr - name Laspar - a priest or druid of Rillifane
lam – 1. east, eastern 2. fair; see also - Rallathil who has reached the third
ilam, -ulam rank. See Celoralanalath.
-lan – son; see olan lateu - 1. crescent moon, holy to Corellon
lani - beautiful Larethian 2. a moonbow - a silvery
Lani - "the Beauteous" - an acolyte of crescent that appears in the eyes of the
Hanali Celanil. See Araestar. most ancient of elves when they are
-lanna – daughter; see ola called home to Arvandor, sacred to
lar – shine Sehanine Moonbow.
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lateu'ivae - 1. crescent-moonlight - -lihn - bolt, ray; see also lyn, -llinn
differenced from moonlight in that this linta - to see (verb); see also pellinta,
is the special, faint light of the crescent wylinta
moon, thought sacred to Corellon lirr – shine
Larethian and Sehanine Moonbow (see also -lis - breeze; also -elis, -lys
nodel'ivae, teu'ivae). 2. a rainbow -llae - harmony, harmonious; see also -
Lateu'quor - "crescent-here," "Forest al/-ala, -la, -lae
Communion of the Crescent Moon" - a -llinn - bolt, ray; see also lyn, -lihn
sacred celebration to Corellon Larethian lo - night
that takes place each month at the lon - chief; see also ellon
crescent moon, celebrating song, dance lor - to (in relation to someone, in order
and art. to) - see also nae.
Lateu'suoress - "Crescent-Moonblessed" losi - frost
- a priest of Corellon Larethian who has lothos - behind
achieved the seventh rank -lua - holy; see also –ual
lath – tree lue - riddle
lathanyll - sunlight -luth - lance; see also -uath, -uth
laev - a time of peace, peacetime ly, ly- wolf, wolven, lupine
le - I Lydhaer - "Shadowwolf or Grey Wolf" -
-lean - child (as in son or daughter, one's a priest of Solonor Thelandira who has
child); see lyth reached the third rank. See
leha - but Eladarn/Eledarn.
le'lorinel tel'e'brenequiette - "I to you Lyenna - "lone wolf" - the title for a
as you to me" - a common elven priest of Fenmarel Mestarine; ranks in the
expression - from le lor nehel Church, such as they are, are as follows:
tel'e'bren'quiet "I to you as this one of the Tarkhal - "the Lost" - an acolyte
People" N'relos - "the Unbowed" - a full priest
len - ever See also N'relos, Tarkhal.
lerret - magic; implies applied spell lyn - bolt, ray; see also -llinn, -lihn
knowledge, such as a directly-cast -lys - breeze; see also -lis, -elis
written spell from one's spellbook or Ly'Tel'Quessir - the formal name for the
scrolls or the like; practical magic. See Lythari (see ly, Lythari, Tel'Quessir)
also Faer, quideh. lyth - child, young elf, young, youthful;
lersaat - scroll see -lean
leshere - thief lythi - children
lia – 1. frond 2. mistress Lythari - "wolf-friend; great wolf" - the
lian - master common name of the Ly'Tel'Quessir,
lida - strength (spiritual or inner elves who can take the form of wolves;
strength) also, of the lythari “wolf elven” (see
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Maarlirni - the "green dukars" - mhaor - corruption, plague, or any great
members of the Order of Maalirn death-bringing force (life-draining
Maelat – a club; one of five sacred magics, genocidal destruction,
weapons wielded by Shevarash; see also necromancy)
Dhaeraowathil, Korathel, Shama, Ukava. Mhaorathil - "plaguebane" or "bane of
maernthor - homeland corruption" - one of the baneblades of
ma - mage (female); plural – mahs Myth Drannor, this one given to
mah - mage (male); plural - mahs warriors or paladins, that had powers
mil - bond, promise; see also -imil, -umil against sickness and corruption,
mai, maie - death, slayer including that of undead.
mal - war Mhaor'wenta - "Sin-Eaters" - priests or
malawain - "the unawakened" - those priestesses of Eilistraee, otherwise
who have not experienced the spiritual known as Ael'teukacha.
epiphany that other elves usually do at miir - a great blessing, directly from a
the end of adolescence. They tend to divine source
feel as though they are outcasts among millentu - know, known
their people and often take to a life of mion - diamond
wandering, and they are often regarded mithral - mithral; this is one of the few
with some pity by other elves. words that Common has taken from the
maniith - the effects of a vow, the result Espruar tongue
of an oath Mithral’Quess – mithral elf (informal),
manth - a great oath, a sacred vow mithral elven; see Rua’Quess,
mara - priest, priestly Rua’Tel’Quessir
maravar - "priest of the trees" - a druid mor - die, death
maskan - fire morenial - tomb ("home of death")
Maskan'dho - "Fire Falcon" - a priest of morimatra - a spiced wine favored by
Solonor Thelandira who has reached the the drow
seventh rank. See Eladarn/Eledarn. mormhaor - undead "the corrupted
maskaulat - steel; perhaps derived from dead"
a descriptor "fire-tempered-iron" Mormhaor'Sykerylor - "The Killing
mault - iron Storm" - a legendary High Magic ritual
meli - heel that causes mass destruction of life and
menartu - knowledge magic on a cataclysmic scale. No one
mertel - killed, slain knows if it ever actually existed or not.
mestar - lonely, alone (from Fenmarel It is said that its use is considered a
Mestarine) sacrilege by the elves, and its use has
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Morvian - known as "Darkbane," its can refer to both the more recently
name more correctly translates to "boon developed and slightly corrupted, lesser
against darkness." One of the version of this rite, or to its more
baneblades of Myth Drannor, it has powerful predecessor ritual
powers against dark forces and chaos Mythaalniir Darach – “Mythal-shaping
and evil. Rite” – a High Magic spell that alters the
muden - blunt(ed) form and function of an existing mythal
mus – ally, companion to work according to the caster’s desires
my - emerald mythal - a mythal; a web of magic that
myth - a title given to a city protected by creates several incredibly powerful,
a mythal, to honor the great magic permanent spell effects through an area,
embodied there usually created for its protection.
Mythaalniir – “Mythal Rite” – a High
Magic spell that creates a mythal; this

N' - un-, not, no - a prefix used to negate neheless - yourself


whatever it is connected to, much like nehel'feer - them "you-us"
our own prefix "un-". nehel'quen - they "you-we"
na- ancient nekra - sheath
nae - to (go to a place) - see lor nelluon - veils, concealment, shadows
-nae - whisper; see –ae Nelluonkkar - a dualist wizard from
nai- oak, oaken ancient Cormanthor who focused
nai – breeze exclusively on the schools of
nainiffi - acorn "oaken-seed" Illusion/Phantasm and Necromancy.
Nainiffi - "Acorn" - an acolyte of nes - heart
Rillifane Rallathil. See Celoralanalath. nesh - for
-nal - far, distant; see also -inal, -onal neshanas – stop
nar - nameless, without a name (often a neshyrr - spellsong
curse or term of banishment) nesirtye – “elsewhere;” also, the elven
nars - nor (as in neither nor) word for the spell dimension door
N'avae - "Impure" - an acolyte of Deep nevae - dark, darkness "not light"
Sashelas. See Alu'mara. nevaedarn - darkvision
ne, nee - heart Nevaetriel - "Dark Lady" - a priestess of
neh - no Eilistraee. Also known as Kerym'quaress
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known as Etriel "Maid." There is also a Nim'Sashelas - Proper Espruar for the
faction of the Church known as the deity commonly known as Deep
Ael'teukacha "Silver-haired Knights" or Sashelas. See Deep Sashelas.
the Mhaor'wenta "Sin-Eaters," which nin - rite, ritual; see also -nine, -nyn
accepts males as well as females. See -nine - rite, ritual; see also nin, -nyn
also Kerym'quaress, Keraera. -nis - dawn; see also -anis
nha - is N'Maernthor - "Hidden Homeland,"
nharaigh - noon "the homeland that is not" - a High
nharaigh lathanyll – “noontime Magic ritual that conceals an elven
sunlight – part of a powerful light spell settlement from view and teleports
ni- little, short them around the area so protected.
nie- un, not (prefix) noarun - far
niefendil - unknown, known to none nodel - moon
nielen - never nodel'ivae - light from the moon, the
niemel - unseen light that the moon gives off - as
ni'ela'dho - fledgling "little raptor" differenced from moonlight itself,
(female) thought an intangible thing, this word
ni'ele'dho - fledgling "little raptor" refers specifically to the radiant moon's
(male) light in the sky (see also lateu'ivae,
Ni'ela'dho/Ni’ela’dho - "Fledgling" teu'ivae).
(female/male) - an acolyte of Solonor noresh - day, daytime
Thelandira. See Eladarn/Eledarn. norn - lich (see baelnorn)
nievana - no matter, regardless N'Quor'Khaor - "The Banishing,
niffi - seed Binding Outside of the People's Lands,"
ni'hinuallae - "little poem" - a verse or "Not-here curse" - a High Magic ritual
stanza that binds or banishes extraplanar
nikan - eaglet entities, creating a condition for their
Nikan - "little eagle, Eaglet" - an acolyte release.
of Aerdrie Faenya; see also Halcyon, N'relos - "Not-coward," unafraid,
Kerradun'drimme. uncowed, "the Unbowed" - a name for a
nikerym - short sword priest of Fenmarel Mestarine. See Lyenna.
Nikerym - "short sword" - a title of rank N'Tel'Orar - "Corrosion/Erosion" - a
in the Akh'Velahr given to the High Magic ritual that induces centuries
commander of a unit, below Kerym and of natural erosion in a moment.
above Shaalth. N'Tel'Quess - "not-People" - a term
nikym - dagger used to describe both other, non-elven
Nikym - "dagger" - a title of rank in the races, and outcasts of the Elven People
Akh'Velahr given to the commander of a (see N', Tel'Quess, Tel'Quessir)
section, below Shaalth and above Iolaa. N'tel-que'tethira - city dweller (green
Nilaa - "little knife" - a title in the elven term only) - loosely translated,
Akh'Velahr given to the common foot "Not-People of eternal dusk"
soldier; just below Iolaa. nu - hope, hopeful
nilaamen - perilous Numosi - the "white dukars" - members
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N'Velahr - "Shadow Soldiers" - a covert N'Velahrn - one or more members of
operations faction within Cormanthyr the N'Velahr
before its fall, who worked in secret ny - diamond
against inner corruption. -nyn - rite, ritual; see also nin, -nine

oacil - to join together, for separate ondreier – potency, power


things to merge together into one Ondreier Ysele – “Potent Declamation”
Oacil'Quevan- "The Forms of Unity and or “Word of Potency” – a High Magic
Age Among the Forests" - a High Magic spell that adds power to the next spell
ritual that shapes great trees and other cast by the High Mage who invokes it
plant life into different forms, including -onna - keep, keeper (female); see also –
houses, barriers, and buildings. on
-odar - world; see -adar, dar, tel'adar op – either, or; see quin
odelhir - dark of the moon -or – 1. a suffix meaning "realm" 2.
-okash - fate; see also kash, -ashk flower; see also –oro
ola – daughter; see -lanna orar - erosion, entropy, decay, corrosion
olan – son; see -lan orisa - grow, growth
Ol'Iirtal'Eithun - "Flights of True Mark, -oro - flower; see also –or
Arrows of Art”; a High Magic ritual that Or'Tel'Quessir - translated in one
forms a large number of magical arrows source as "people of the woods," it
with varying effects. perhaps more accurately translated as
olin - secret "people of the realm" - a tribe of feral,
Olin Gisir - "Secret-Keeper" - a mage barbaric green and moon elves who
tradition among the elves, where the survived the destruction of Eillur in the
members learn secret and potentially Crown Wars, enslavement by the
dangerous knowledge, and work to Ilythiiri, and unspeakable horrors
keep it out of the hands of the unleashed in the jungle territory they
unworthy; plural - Olin Gisiae were given to inhabit. They universally
-on - keep, keeper (male); see also -onna worship Fenmarel Mestarine.
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pellinta - look, to look; see also linta, Phandar - a priest or druid of Rillifane
wylinta Rallathil who has reached the sixth
penaal – polearm rank. See Celoralanalath.
Penaal - "polearm" - a title in the piir - valuable item, treasure
Akh'Velahr given to the commander of a py - sapphire
battalion, between Kerym and Arykerym. pye - four
phandar - "blossom maker of the world" Pyesigen - "four snows" - an alternative
- a tree native to the Realms, prized for name in elven slang for Shieldmeet,
its beauty which happens every four years (see
also Aeloulaev, Cinnaelos'Cor)

qua - tangible, palpable, solid querimhinu’keryness– “bladesong


Qu'alushtasa - "Bathed" - a fully warrior” – a student of the lesser form
recognized priest of Deep Sashelas. See of the bladesong martial art, who
Alu'mara. practices the maneuvers but not the
Quamaniith - "The Vow Tangible" - a arcane and martial study. Plural
High Magic ritual that creates a stone querimhinu’kerynessi. See Evaliir’kerym,
embodying a vow or pact made querimhinue; see also
between two or more parties; if the oath kerymaer/kerymaera.
is broken, the stone is shattered. quess - "of the People"
quar - dance, to dance Quess'Ar'Teranthvar - "the Golden
quaress - dancer Grove of Hidden Knowledge" - a sacred
quarlani - soul (from the words for but mysterious treasure of lost Myth
"beautiful dance") Drannor that is said to have contained
quarlani'har - "soul-bond" - friendship great magical knowledge "High Sacred
Quarlaninar - "Totem Sister" - one of the Grove of the People".
rare priestesses of Angharradh quessir - 1. people 2. a term of respect
who studies the art of totemic magic; see used for an honorable elven male, often
also Afaera. of noble lineage 3. he 4. male, a male
que – 1. lake 2. forgotten, lost quesst - 1. wine of extremely great
quen – we quality, ambrosia 2. nectar
querimhinue– “bladesong” – the lesser quesstiasa – “nectar-wine” strong elven
form of the bladesong martial art known spirits distilled from fruit nectar and
as Evaliir’kerym, which teaches only honey under moonlight
martial arts maneuvers and not the quevan - the greatest accumulated
combined mastery of arcane and wisdom of the forests, "wisdom of the
warrior’s arts that mark the greater trees" - from Oacil'Quevan "forms of
form. See querymhinu’keryness; see also unity and age among the forests" and
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Codex Quevan (great books of quinpah – a light, flaky honey pastry
accumulated magical knowledge) quis - chant, chanting
quideh - magic, implying that it is of a quor - here, the place that one is
relatively minor or spontaneous nature, currently in (from N'Quor'Khaor)
as opposed to a formal study (see also quor’she – now, in the present moment
Faer, lerret) “here-time”
quin – or; see op

radh - leaf form into the Common tongue as a


-rae - beast; see also rah, -raee synonym for reflection or daydreaming
-raee - beast; see also -rae, rah reverie'lateu - "dream of the moonbow"
raer - unicorn - a holy vision, a psychic flash
rah - beast; see also -rae, -raee Revar'sehaness - "Dream Traveler" or
reth - arcane "Dream Walker" - a priest of Sehanine
rail - hunter (male); see also aral, ria, -ral, - Moonbow who has reached the sixth
ryl rank. See Aerakiir.
-ral - hunter; see also -aral, -ral, rail, ria, - -ri – 1. spring; see ari 2. walker, walks;
ryl see ro, -ron
ran - binding, shackles; see also -re, -reen ria - huntress; see also aral, rail, -ral, -ryl
ravan - forest; see also -van, -vanna, -var rid - spear
ravanthas - friend (obviously derived rilis - wood (as a part taken from a tree,
from "forest-dwellers") not as a woodland grove)
re – bear, ursine rilisafel - weirwood "wood of the lake" -
-re - binding, shackles; see also ran, -reen a type of tree native to the Realms
-reen - binding, shackles; see also ran, - which resembles oak, but has silvery-
reen brown leaves with black velvet
reithirgir – exceptionally powerful undersides. The wood will not burn in
magic natural fire and is favored in the making
rel - cow, force to submit, subjugate; of musical instruments. It is very rare
something thought of as a vile thing by and actively protected by druids.
elvenkind Rilisafel - "Weirwood" - a priest or
rell - many druid of Rillifane Rallathil who has
relos - coward reached the ninth rank. See
reloseer - cowardice, fear Celoralanalath.
ren - west, western rilisira - duskwood "wood of dusk" - a
resoshi - grant(s), bestow(s) type of tree native to the realms, dark in
revar - rest color and exceptionally hard but
reverie - sleep, meditation, lightweight. It is prized by the elves as
daydreaming, reflection; the meditative, armor and building material, and
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weapons and shields of duskwood are pearly gray or faintly violet overtones to
highly prized by adventurers. their pale skin, gold, red, or silver-white
Rilisira - "Duskwood" - a priest or druid hair, and gray or violet eyes, often with
of Rillifane Rallathil who has reached the gold flecks. Star elven blood may be
seventh rank. See Celoralanalath. what causes faerie elves to appear
Rillifane Rallathil - "wood-father, among the gold elves. Also called
nemesis of fire" - the elven god of mythral elves. See Mithral’Quess,
woodlands, nature, wild elves, druids Rua’Quess, Tel’Quessir.
and trees, especially oaks; one of the ruathar – “star-friend” – a being of
Seldarine. another race (usually human) who
rillis - burning, flaming, aflame serves and aids Elvenkind, who is
ro - walker, walks; see -ri, -ron granted special blessings by the
-ro – summer; see aro Seldarine in order to do this, including
-ron - walker, walks; see -ri, ro elf-sight and an extended lifespan
ru - dream, dreamlike ruil - noble (virtuous); see also -aruil, -
rua - star, starlike eruil
Rua'darness - "one who sees stars" or rum - meadow
"Stargazer" - a priest of Sehanine ry - jade
Moonbow who has reached the first -ryl - hunter; see also aral, rail, ria, -ral, -
rank. See Aerakiir. ryl
Rua’Quess – star elf (informal), star rysar - an important span of time, an
elven; see Rua’Tel’Quess, Mithral’Quess elven generation, a ruler's reign;
Rua’Tel’Quessir – star elves – elves that roughly equivalent to our term "aeon" or
dwell in Sildeyuir, an extraplanar refuge “dynasty”
connected to the Yuirwood. They have

saaden - below of pears; the true Elvish form would be


sae- wood, of or like the wood Ivae'rillis'Saerlooniasa.
saelas – wildwood – wood that Saerloonian "Topaz" - a yellow amber
continues to grow and heal damage to wine with a nutty quality and bold fruit
itself, even after it has been shaped into overtones; the true Elvish form would
other items be Arthuen'Saerlooniasa.
Sae’Quess – wood elf (informal), wood -sah - bow, fletcher; see also -as, -ash
elven; see Sy’Quess, Sy’Tel’Quessir sal, sali - honey, sweet; see also isal
Saerloonian "Glowfire" - a pale, saloh - gift, blessing, tribute
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Saloh'Cint'Nias - "Gift of Alliance" - a be thought of as a sort of "family name."
High Magic ritual that calls upon the The Seldarine includes Aerdrie Faenya,
ancient allies of the elves, be they Angharradh, Corellon Larethian, Deep
natural or extraplanar, to assist them. Sashelas, Erevan Ilesere, Fenmarel
san - drink, wine Mestarine, Hanali Celanil, Khalreshaar,
sanerek - cave, cavern ("below-earth") Labelas Enoreth, Rillifane Rallathil,
sar - quest, seeker; see also -asar, -isar Sehanine Moonbow, Shevarash, Solonor
sarash – small Thelandira, and Zandilar the Dancer; and
savalir – murderer, killer once also included Araushnee, Eilistraee,
scennel - inn or pub; generally one of and Vhaeraun. See also arsurinya,
low quality (see also aul) Iquar'Tel'Quessir.
scient - gold (metal) seldhaer - shadowtop "high shadow" - a
seanchai - a bard of great talent and type of tree native to the Realms,
power respected for its thick, green, almost
seh - soft impenetrable foliage. It has high,
Sehanine Moonbow - "soft-maker- feathery leaves with copper undersides,
sister" or "soft creator-sister" - elven and its fibrous wood is used in
goddess of mysticism, dreams, death, ropemaking.
journeys, transcendence, the moon, the Seldhaer - "Shadowtop" - a priest or
stars, the heavens, and moon elves, who druid of Rillifane Rallathil who has
protects against madness and who reached the eighth rank. See
guides the aged and those who have Celoralanalath.
died to Arvandor; one of the aspects of selu - high knowledge, great Art, High
Angharradh and one of the Seldarine. The Magic
more proper elven form of her name Selu - the Weave
would be Sehanine Lateu. Selu'Kiira - "high lore gems" (see
Sehanine Lateu - the proper Espruar for Tel'Kiira) - these larger, more ornate and
the deity commonly known as Sehanine multi-faceted crystals were used in
Moonbow. See Sehanine Moonbow. much the same fashion as the Tel'Kiira,
sehan - travel, journey, walk containing memories and knowledge of
sehan'maniith - quest "journey as a the previous wearers, only they passed
result of an oath or vow" on the knowledge of High Magic. It is
seharan - caress, soft touch thought that at one time all High Mages
Seharan - "Soft Touch" or "Soft Caress" - possessed these great gems, and it was
a priest of Hanali Celanil who has even speculated that at one time, one
reached the fifth rank. See Araestar. could not perform High Magic without
sekkar - flee one. They changed coloration with age
sel - high and accumulated knowledge, beginning
-sel - mountain, like a mountain; see in hues of blue, and then changing to
also -asel, -isel green, black, brown, orange, and finally,
Seldar - of the Seldarine a brilliant red. There were also said to
Seldarine - "brothers and sisters of the be disastrous consequences to the
high wood" - the name given wearing of one by those not considered
collectively for the elven deities. Since worthy. Again, as with the Tel'Kiira, the
they are all related in some way last of them is believed to have been lost
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with the fall of Myth Drannor. Singular -she - ocean; see also -sha, -shor
form - Selu'Kiir. shee - fey, of the fey, of elvenkind
Selu'Taar – High Mages (adjective)
sen - what she’kyshuf – a split second, a moment
sennivi - lovely “time-quick”
sherekir - halfling - perhaps related to shesh - place
the words for "jewel rogue" or "thief of she'teless - chronologist
jewels," one must wonder at the initial She'teless - "Chronologian" - a priest of
contact between the elves and the Labelas Enoreth, one more focused on the
halflings, and whether they meant this lore of study than on the lore of worldly
in an affectionate or exasperated things. See Baelshe.
reference! Shevarash - "timeless archer-father" -
sha – 1. sun 2. friend the elven god of hatred of the drow,
-sha - ocean; see also -she, -shor vengeance, military crusades, loss and
shaalth - axe revenge; one of the Seldarine. Also
Shaalth - "axe" - a rank within the known as Elikarashe by the elves of the
Akh'Velahr, given to the commander of a Yuirwood. Priests of Shevarash are
platoon, below Nikerym and above known as the Dhaeroawathila.
Nikym. shiorell - contentment
shaar - plain, savannah -shor - ocean; see also -sha, -she
shalaquin - a long-necked elven shunti - when
instrument somewhat akin to a vielle. It si- cat, feline
is plucked or strummed like a lute, and sian - brook
string tension (tuning) is controlled by a siffi - fool, idiot
ratcheting wheel. sigen - snow
Shama – a spear; one of the five sacred siilen - that, which
weapons wielded by Shevarash. See also sikki - equal, equally
Dhaeraowathil, Korathel, Maelat, Ukava. sil - still (as in "even still"), yet
shan - go silath – mountain
Sha’Quess – sun elf (informal), sun sillevi astraedh – a password used to
elven; see Ar’Quess, Ar’Tel’Quessir open the magically-protected door to
Sha'Quessir - "elf-friend" or "friend of the Elven Court
the People" - a non elf honored by a sim - north, northern
place of status and respect in elven Sindiath Line - a spelljamming trading
society, usually by virtue of some great company loyal to the Elven Imperial
deed done for the Elven People or their Navy
allies. skiimer - soon
sharatam - gnome soeh - breath, breath weapon
Sharess - "one who is a friend" - a sofema - lament, mourn
goddess of joy, ecstasy and pleasure, sol - history, memory
who is an amalgamation of the elven soless - loremaster
deity once known as Zandilar the Dancer Soless - "Recorder," "one who
and the Mulhorandi goddess called remembers" - a priest of Labelas Enoreth
Bast. See also Zandilar the Dancer. who has reached the second rank. See
sharti - where Baelshe.
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Solonor Thelandira - "keeper of the Sehanine Moonbow who has reached the
memory of flowers, son of the dusky fifth rank. See Aerakiir.
sky" - the elven god of archery, hunting, suor'reverie - "holy dream" - a holy
and wilderness survival, and patron of vision
rangers; one of the Seldarine. See surinya - celestial, of the heavens
Eladarn. Surinyar - "Celestial Being,
sol'teless - "keeper of the lore of Transcendentalist" - a priest of Sehanine
memory or history" - a historian Moonbow who has reached the seventh
Sol'teless - "Historian" - a priest of rank. See Aerakiir.
Labelas Enoreth who has reached the Surinya'suor - "Heavenly blessed" or
sixth rank. See Baelshe. "the Heavenly" - another name for a
spar – fist priest of Sehanine Moonbow. Plural
Srinnala - an order dedicated to Surinya'suora. See Aerakiir.
defending the ideals of the dream of the surnar - cleric ("one touched by the
Coronals of Cormanthyr, who desired heavens")
peace and harmony for all peoples, suyoll - great renewal or revival,
named for a legendary individual resurrection, restoration
known as the Srinshee (see Srinshee; see Suyoll - "The Revival" - a High Magic
also Telessrin) ritual that restores an elf's natural
Srinshee - a title used as a name by a harmony (rids curses, poisons, spell
great and noble High Mage who served effects like petrification, etc.)
the Coronal Eltargrim Irithyl in sy - faerie, wild, sylvan, green (a natural
Cormanthyr, who also was the last leaf green, or referring to "green" under
known possessor of the Ar'Cor'Kerym. its associations with nature); also,
The title was taken from the ancient copper (color or metal)
name of her noble House, of which she sykerylor - maelstrom, hurricane,
was the last (see also Srinnala, Telessrin) tornado, killing storm
ssri- silk, silent syl - faerie, wild, sylvan, green (a
Ssri'Tel'Quessir - "silk elves" or "silent natural leaf green, or referring to "green"
elves" - an ancient term used to refer to under its associations with nature)
the drow before the Descent (see syldritch - ancient and magical, faerie
Dhaer’Quess, Dhaeroaw, drow, Ilythiiri, Sylvanesti - "faerie wood elves" - a term
ssri, Tel'Quessir) used to refer to the green elves of the
stacia - star world of Krynn
staleen - luck Sy’Quess – copper or green elf
sum- water, of water (informal), copper or green elven; see
suor - bless, a blessing, holy, blessed by Sy’Tel’Quessir.
suoress - one who is blessed, a holy Syol’Quess – wild elf (informal), wild
person, a deity's Chosen or prophet (in elven; see Sy’Quess, Sy’Tel’Quessir
that case, usually capitalized) syol - wild, chaos
Suor'revaress - "holy or blessed syolkiir - a shooting star
dreamer," "Reverent Dreamer" - a priest Syolkiir - "Wildstar" or perhaps more
of Sehanine Moonbow who has reached accurately "shooting star" - 1. the title
eighth or higher rank. See Aerakiir. given to the liaison/messenger of the
Suorevar'vuorless - "messenger of holy Arms-Major of the Akh'Velahr in the
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given to any runner between divisions Kessuk - "The Gullible" - an acolyte
in the Cormanthor military 3. a title Aasterinian - "Quicksilver" - a full
given to a priest of Corellon Larethian priest
who has achieved the sixth rank of sy'quideh - "green magic" - magic
priesthood. associated with nature or the forest
Syolkiira - "wild stars" - Wildspace (see Sy'Tel'Quessir - green or copper elves.
also Ther'noarun) This race name refers to both green or
Syoluanna - "Mischiefmakers, Makers wild elves, and copper or wood elves.
of Chaos" - priests of Erevan Ilesere; there See Sae’Quess, sy, Sy’Quess, Syol’Quess,
are only a few ranks within the Church, Tel’Quessir.
which are as follows:

ta - fox Teless - "Lorist, Lorekeeper" - a priest of


tae – love, beloved; a term of Labelas Enoreth who has reached the
endearment, often used as a suffix (see fourth rank. See Baelshe.
itae) Telessrin - "keeper of the Srinshee's
tahl - blade lore" - a title given to the leader of an
tahlemar - "blade of honor" - a blade order known as the Eternal Srinnala that
sacred to the baelreth, which is bonded to existed in the days of Myth Drannor
their spirit and grants them special right before its fall (see Srinnala,
abilities, the embodiment and symbol of Srinshee)
their vows (see also baelreth) Tel’gisir – Lorekeeper – one of two
tahl'nodel - moonblade (see also types of Dukars (elven dualist mages);
teu'kerym) plural Tel’gisiae. See Dukar; see also
tarine - animal Adom’gisir.
tarkhal - lost Tel'Kiira - "lore gems" - magical gems
Tarkhal - "the Lost" - an acolyte of once worn on the forehead in
Fenmarel Mestarine. See Lyenna. Cormanthyr and other elven nations by
tas - wall the lords or ladies of noble houses.
tasa - flow, run, wash, dripping They were semi-sentient and contained
teague - upon the knowledge and memories of all
tel' - the previous wearers, handed down
tel - ancient, lore through elven generations as family
Tel'Adar - the World heirlooms. After the fall of Myth
Tel'Ennama "The First Flowering" - the Drannor, all known Tel'Kiira
creation of the world and the first elves. disappeared (see also Selu'Kiira)
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telmiirkara – transfiguration, of Sehanine Moonbow who has reached
transformation the fourth rank. See Aerakiir.
Telmiirkara Neshyrr – “Transfiguring teushtasa - "rain of tears" - cry, crying,
Spell-Song” – a spell that changes the tears, weeping
essential nature of a caster to that of Teu'suoress - "Mooncalled," "Moon-
some form of outsider blessed" - an acolyte of Sehanine
Tel'Quess - of the People (adjective) Moonbow. See Aerakiir.
Tel'Quessir - The People (elves) Teu’Quess – moon/silver elf (informal),
tel'quiet - me "a part of the People" moon/silver elven; see Teu’Tel’Quessir
telthukiilir – “High Seeing Orb” or Teu'Tel'Quessir - silver (moon) elves
“great gem of lore” – effectively, a very (see teu, Tel'Quessir)
powerful crystal ball, capable of teu'trakai - silverbark - a type of tree
piercing even the most powerful native to the Realms, prized for its
magical defenses; a relic of Aryvandaar. beauty
One was housed in the Tower of the Teu'trakai - "Silverbark" - a priest or
Moon in Evermeet, and another was druid of Rillifane Rallathil who has
acquired by the fey’ri who invaded reached the second rank. See
Myth Drannor. Celoralanalath.
ten – spin tha, tha- – 1. blue 2. vigil, vigilance 3.
tenya - clothing healer (female); see also etha
teranth - secret knowledge, the occult thaes – “young stranger-elf,” an archaic
teranthvar - a sacred or magical grove form of address expressing a neutral
teshuel - take stance towards a younger elf whom one
teu - tear, moon, silver, spirit (refering has just met.
to Sehanine's Tears, by which the Elven thal - healer (male); see also ethal
spirit is said to have been created) tham - near
Teu'dhaer "Silver Shadows" - a thar - good
euphemism for the Lythari as used by -thar - friend; see also -ethar, -ithar
the green elves. thas – those
teu'heriryar - moonhorse -thas – harp, harper (female name
teu'ivae - moonlight - the intangible suffix); see aethas
radiance of the moon (see also lateu'ivae, thearn - thorn
nodel'ivae). theur - summoned, conjured, invoked,
teu-kelytha – legendary moonhorse of evoked - conjured by magic, magical
Evermeet; formal name for the Theur'foqal - "Summoned Shield,
moonhorses and a formal form of Conjured Screen" - a High Magic ritual
address that creates a sheet of magical energy to
teu'kerym - moonblade (see also be used as a really high quality window.
tahl'nodel) ther - sky, of the sky
teukiir - moonstone -ther – armor, protection; also –ather, -
Teu'quaress - "Moondancer" - a priest of thir
Sehanine Moonbow who has reached the Ther'darness - "one who sees/observes
second rank. See Aerakiir. the sky," "Sky Seer" - a priest of Sehanine
Teu'revar'sehaness - "one who quests Moonbow who has reached the third
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Ther'noarun - "far sky" - Wildspace; see Throess - "Sage" - a priest of Labelas
also Syolkiira Enoreth who has reached the seventh
-thi - wing, winged rank. See Baelshe.
-thir – armor, protection; also –ather, - thuen - yellow
ther -thus – harp, harper (male name suffix);
thiramin - love, soul-mate see aethus
thiramindil - suitor "devoted to soul- ti - eye, sight; see also -eti, -til
mate" tia - magic, magical
Thiramindil - "Suitor" - a priest of -til - eye, sight; see also -eti, ti
Hanali Celanil who has reached the tirith - tower
second rank. See Araestar. tra - tree
thiraminitae - lover, betrothed "beloved trad - craft, art, tradition
of soul-mate" trakai - bark "tree skin"
Thiraminitae - "Lover" - a priest of -tria - dancer (female); see also atria
Hanali Celanil who has reached the third -tril - dancer (male); see also atril
rank. See Araestar. Trishina - "dancer of the ocean's heart" -
tho - true, truth ally to the Seldarine, goddess of dolphins
thosel - pool (of water) and consort to Deep Sashelas.
thro - lore, sage trea - grove
throess - "sage one" - a sage ty – crystal, crystaline

u - thought, mind testament to the tragic state of the


ua - family, kin, cousin, kinswoman elvenkind that they have lost the
(female); plural uai; see also us knowledge of this ritual now, except
u'aestar'kess - communion - a unique among a select few, and it has become
spirit bond of the elven people, that all very dangerous to perform.
elves may enter into with one another if -ual - holy; see also –lua
they succeed in the proper preparation, uann - make; see also -a, -an, -ana, -ani,
which involves complete and total uanna
trust. This bond of the spirit creates an uanna - maker, builder, crafter; see also
empathic link. -a, -an, -ana, -ani, uann
U'Aestar'Kess - "one heart, one mind, uath - lance; see also -luth, -uth
one breath" - an ancient High Magic uaul - against, opposed to
ceremony, which was once the standard Uaul'Selu'Keryth - "The Sundering, at
of marriage ceremonies among the elven War With the Weave" - a High Magic
people. It created an empathic and ritual that causes a temporary rift in the
partially telepathic link between the Weave, causing all kinds of mass
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destruction. Once used to create the urspliness - scholar "one who studies"
island of Evermeet. Urspliness - "Scholar" - a priest of
-udrim - flight, flyer; see also -drim, Labelas Enoreth who has reached the fifth
drimme rank. See Baelshe.
U'haess - "Free-thinker or Libertine" - a urspliniqu'ess - "one who is at the
priest of Hanali Celanil who has reached beginning of study" - apprentice, novice,
the fourth rank. See Araestar. acolyte, tyros.
-uhar - wisdom, wise; see har, -ihar Urspliniqu'ess - "Tyros" - an acolyte of
Ukava – a sling; one of the five sacred Labelas Enoreth. See Baelshe.
weapons wielded by Shevarash. It is us - family, kin, cousin, kinsman (male);
traditional amongst some priests of plural usi; see also ua
Shevarash to assign one of the five sacred usal - chase, hunt, pursuit
weapons – sword, bow, spear, sling, and Usal-Keryth - "the Chasing War" - an
club – to each member of a Drow- alternative name for the Ar'Sha'Quessir
hunting party. See also Dhaeraowathil, Keryth
Dhaeraowathila, Korathel, Maelat, Shama. u'tel - philosophy "the lore of thought"
-ulam - fair; see also -ilam, lam u'teless - "keeper of the lore of thought"
-umil - bond, promise; see also -mil, -imil - a philosopher
ursplin - learning, study, attainment of U'teless - "Philosopher" - a priest of
knowledge; compare wytalimen Labelas Enoreth who has reached the
ursplindaar - library "place for study eighth rank. See Baelshe.
and the attainment of knowledge" uth - wizard
ursplindaaress - librarian -uth - lance; see also -luth, uath
Ursplindaaress - "Librarian" - a priest of
Labelas Enoreth who has reached the
third rank. See Baelshe.

vaarn - evil venishu - counselor, confidant, vizier,


vain - spirit; see avain advisor
-van, -vanna, -var - "of the trees"; see ver - peace
ravan veri - live, living
-var - father; see also avar veritam - a life, one's life
vara - mother; plural varae via - good fortune, luck; see also avia
vel - arms -vian - a suffix meaning "boon," often
velahr - of the army or military; also, a used in the naming of swords
soldier vil - finger, point
velahrn - the army or military vin - storm; see avin
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von - ice that allows communication between
vuorl - message people at a distance, speaking to images
Vuorl'Kyshuf - "A Message on Birds' of one another.
Wings to Silver" - a High Magic ritual

welsa - open, openly Wylint'ess - "Observer," "one who


wihylos - sacraments - sacred objects, watches or sees" - a priest of Labelas
artifacts, items directly blessed by the Enoreth who has reached the first rank.
divine; singular wihylo. See Baelshe.
wy- experience; experienced directly, wytalimen - firsthand knowledge,
personally understood (prefix) knowledge gained by experience
wylinta - see(n) for oneself (from wy- (compare ursplin)
"experience" and linta "to see") wyn - music, musician
wylint'ess - watcher, observer

xilo – petal

ya – 1. bridge, path, way 2. helm yn - bringer; see also yr


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yrrin - faith ysele – word, declamation
yrrinnam - (the) faithful yth - folk, people

za - royal, of royalty zara - lightning; see also -ezara, zair


za'af - crown "circlet of royalty" zel - during, in the meantime
zair - lightning; see also -ezair, zara zenar - half, less than half
Zandilar the Dancer - "Princess of zenar'bhen - "half-human" - a half-elf
generosity and creation," more properly zenar'hakavarn - a half-orc (rarely used,
called Zandilar tel'Quaress in Espruar. as elves are wont to think of anyone
One of the Seldarine. See Sharess. with orcish blood as an orc)
Zandilar tel'Quaress - the proper zenar'quess - half elven
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ommon - lvish

above - ar ambrosia - quesst


acolyte - urspliniqu'ess ancient - na, tel
acorn - nainiffi and - ent
act - kar animal - tarine
adamantine - atamar apprentice - urspliniqu'ess
adolescence - beryn fin arcane - reth
adolescent - beryn finess archer - cael
advisor - venishu armor – hither; -ther, -ather, -thir
aeon - rysar arms (as in "taking up arms") - velahr
aeons - adoe arms (weapons) - kerymeth
aflame - rillis army - velahrn
after - deshu arrow - elandi
against - uaul art - trad
age - she Art - Faer
ages - adoe artifact - wihylo; plural wihylos
air - drii as – e
ale - irasku at all times – eath’she
alike - e attack, strike - ella
alliance - cint'nias autumn - en
ally - mus awake, awakened - awain
also - eso axe - shaalth
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badge - giir blessed - suor; also ialyshae "directly
bag - esk blessed from the hands of the gods"
ballad - evaliir blink – iorwe (spell)
bane - athil blood - alusfaen
banish, banishment - khaor blossom - ilphu
bard - celoralanalath, also seanchai blue - eil, tha
(really talented or skilled) blue elven – Eil’Quess; see also sea elven
bark - trakai blue elves - Alu'Tel'Quessir; Eil’Quess
battle - enyor, halan (informal); see also sea elves
battlecraft - halantrad blueleaf - eilrahd
battle magic - keryfaer blunt, blunted - muden
bear (animal) - re; grizzly bear - ari're boar – er
bear (carry, endure) - deth bolt – lyn; -llinn, -lihn
beast – rah; -rae, -raee bond – mil; -imil, -umil
beat (rhythm) - alurashe boon - vian
beautiful - ama, lani both - inti
beauty - ama bow – athel; -as, -ash, -sah; moonbow -
before - kesha lateu
beginning - iqua bowyer - athel'uanna
beginner - urspliniqu'ess, iqua'ess branch - kathan
behind - lothos bravery - arranaseer
belief, believe - yrrin bread - kulaa
believer - yrrinnam breath - kess, soeh (dragon's breath)
beloved - tae, itae, thiramen breathe - soeh
below - saaden breeze – nai; -lis, -elis, -lys
beside - ausa bribe - kukisha
bestow(s) - resoshi bridge – ya
betrothed - thiramindil, thiraminitae bring - yn
beyond - firvain bringer – yr, yn
big – ary bright - fis
binding – ran; -re, -reen brooch - giir
birth - ennama "first flowering" brook - sain
black - cerlyn; kor- brother - inar
blade - tahl; also kerym build - uann
bladesinger – kerymaer (male), builder - uanna
kerymaera (female) burning - rillis
bladesong – Evaliir’kerym but - leha
bless - suor by - ath
blessing - miir, suor; also ialyshae "go
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canine - coo conjure, conjured - theur
caress - seharan contentment – shiorell
carry - deth copper - sy
cat - cath; elven cat - cath shee; catlike - si copper elven – Sy’Quess; see also wood
cave, cavern - sanerek elven
celerity - kyshuf copper elves – Sy’Tel’Quessir; Sy’Quess
celestial - surinya; celestial being - (informal); see also wood elves
surinyar corrosion - orar
chamber - hoarth corruption – mhaor
champion - fera council - caerilcarn
change – alura counselor – venishu
chant, chanting - quis counter – athil, -thil
chaos - syol counterattack, counterstrike - ellathil
charge (something one is charged to do) - courage - arranaseer
akh court – ahkiilor
charm – encik (a magical charm, cousin – us (male), ua (female)
enchantment); dre (charm of personality); covert operations - N'Velahr
charming - dre covert operative - N'Velahrn
chase – usal cow (frighten) - rel
chief – lon, ellon coward - relos
child - lyth; one's child -lean (as a suffix cowardice - reloseer
to a name) craft - brar, trad; to craft - uann
childhood - lith crafty - ah
children - lythi craftsman - abrar, uanna "maker"
chronicler - teless create - kar, uann
chronologist - she'teless creation - iqua; the Creation -
circle - af Tel'Ennama "The First Flowering"
city - benerel creator - iquar
city dweller - N'tel-que'tethira crescent - du
clear - vivendi crescent moon - lateu; crescent moonlight
cleric - surnar - lateu'ivae
clever - kekuel crown - za'af; of the Crown - za'
clothing – tenya Crown Wars – Cor’Rysar’Keryth
comet - elladyr crusade - keryth
command - akh cry - teushtasa
communion - u'aestar'kess crying - teushtasa
companion - mus crystal - ty, cryshal; crystalline - ty
concealment - nelluon curse - khaor
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dagger - nikym destiny - dharasha
dance – quar; -atri destruction - orar; mhaor (terrible
dancer – quaress; -atri; -tril, atril (male); - genocidal destruction)
tria, atria (female) devour - went; devourer, to devour -
danger - daquin wenta
dark, darkness - nevae, dhaer, fir; dew - holl
darkness (spiritual) - mor; dark of the moon diamond - mion; of diamond or
– odelhir diamondlike - ny-
dark elven – Dhaer’Quess, drow, die – mor
Ilythiiri dimension door - nesirtye
dark elves – dhaeroaw, drow, Ilythiiri, dimensions - dijak
Ssri'Tel'Quessir dirt – erek
dark/green elves - Cha'Tel'Quessir distant – noarun; -nal, -inal, -onal
darkvision - nevaedarn do - kar
daughter - ola; -lanna (as a term of dog - coo; elven dog - cooshee
affection added to a name) dove - jar
dawn – ennama; -nis, -anis draconic - ka
day, daytime - noresh; a day - ia; days - dragon - hakarmaskannar; also takal
iaa dream - revar, reverie, ru; dreamlike - ru-
daydream - reverie drink - san
daylight - ia drow - drow, dhaeroaw, Ilythiiri,
daylightlike - ia Ssri'Tel'Quessir
death - mor; of death - mai-; ghaatil’ren druid - maravar, celoralanalath; sea
death of old age, though the meaning of druid - alu'mara
that phrase is really “passing west,” dungeon - kerymhoarth
which is thought to be a journey to during – zel
Arvandor as opposed to a true death dusk – ir; -ira, -ire; see also twilight
decay – orar duskwood - rilisira
declamation - ysele duty – akh; -im
deep - nim dwarf – erkatam
deity - arsurinya; creator deities - dweomer - estierran
Iquar'Tel'Quessir; elven deities – dynamics - alura
Seldarine dynasty - rysar
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each - enna Elves - Tel'Quessir; of the Elves -
eagle - kan Tel'Quess, shee
eaglelike - kan- emerald - my
earth - erek; earthy - koeh enchantment - ker, encik (enchantment of
eat - went; to eat - wenta the mind or heart)
east - lam end - dath
eastern - lam ending - dath
ecstacy - aravae endless - eath
eight - pye'aia endure - deth
eighth - pye'aia enemy - hakar
either - op entropy - orar
elf - kesir, quessir equal, equally - sikki
elf maid - etriel equine - hu
elfblade - kerym erosion - orar
Elf-Eater - Ityak-Ortheel eternal – eath; -deth, eth
elf-friend - Sha'Quessir ever - len
elfgate – ghaatiil evil - vaarn
elsewhere - nesirtye evoke, evoked - theur
elven – quess, esti extra – exanimos
Elvenkind - Tel'Quessir; of the elvenkind eye – ti; -eti, -til
- Tel'Quess, shee, ever-

faerie - syl, shee, syldritch fate – kash; -ashk, -okash


fail, failure – fanil father – avar; -var
fair – lam, -ilam, -ulam far – noarun; -nal, -inal, -onal
faith - yrrin, cal fear - reloseer
faithful - yrrinnam feline – si
falcon – dho female – etriel (noun), -ara (adjective)
falling star - elladyr few - ennamar
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feywine - Elquesstria foolish - kessuk
field - rum for - nesh
fiend - karask forbidden – khaor
fifth - deshu'pye forever – eath’she
fighter - keryness forgotten - que
filth - biir forest – ravan, -van, -vanna, -var; ancient
finger - vil forest, wisdom of the forest - quevan
fire - maskan; -iat; aflame - rillis fortress – antha
first - enna; first among – Cor fortune – via, avia
fist - spar four - pye
five - deshu'pye fourth - pye
flaming - rillis fox - ta
flee - sekkar free - ha
fletcher – ash; -as, -sah free thinker - u'haess
flight – drimme; -drim, -udrim freedom - ha
flow - tasa friend – sha, ravanthas; -ethar, -ithar. -
flower – ama; -or, -oro thar
flute - evar friendship - quarlani'har
fly (to fly) – drim frond - lia
folk - yth frost – losi
food - klatha funeral - be-inway
fool - siffi

gale - keth god - arsurinya


garb - tenya goddess - arsurinya
garbage – biir gold - ar (color), scient (metal)
gate – oth; plural othi gold elven – Ar’Quess; see also sun elven
Gate - ghaatiil gold elves - Ar'Tel'Quessir; Ar’Quess
gem - kiir (informal); see also sun elves
gift - fhaor, saloh; -il, -iel, -ila, -lie good – thar
give – yewl good fortune, good luck – via, avia
giver – yewless; -il, -iel, -ila, -lie grandfather - cor'avar "legend-father";
glade – dul grandfathers - cor'avarn
glamour – encik “charm, enchantment”, grandmother - cor'avara "legend-
nelluon “illusion” mother"; grandmothers - cor'avarae
glitter - ang grant(s) - resoshi
glow - ivae great - ael
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great-grandfather - ael'cor'avar "great- green elves - Sy'Tel'Quessir; also
legend-father"; great-grandfathers - Cha'Tel'Quessir; Sy’Quess (informal);
ael'cor'avarn see also wild elves
great-grandmother - ael'cor'avara griffon - gil
"great-legend-mother"; great- grove - teranthvar, trea
grandmothers - ael'cor'avarae grow, growth - orisa
green - chas; also sy or syl (natural); also guard (verb) - ageas
el- (forest green) guardian - bael; see protector
green elven – Sy’Quess; see also wild gullible – kessuk
elven

hair - kacha helm - ya


half, less than half - zenar her - etriel
half-elf – zenar-bhen; half-elven - hers - d'etriel
zenar'quess here - quor
half-orc - zenar'hakavarn herald - cas
halfling - sherekir here - quor
hand - an hero - arraness
happiness - avae heroic - arran
happy - ava hibernation - adoessuor
harmony - ala; harmonious – llae; -al/- hide (skin) - kai
ala, -la, -lae, -llae hide, hiding - nelluon
harp, harper – aethus (male), aethas hidden - n', nelluon
(female); -thus (male), -thas (female) high - sel
hatred - drag High Mage - Ar'Selu'Taar; Great High
haunted - adomhaor Mage - Cor'Selu'Taar
haven - holme High Magic - Arselu'Tel'Quess
hawk – el, ela (female), ele (male) hill - dun
he - quessir his - d'quessir
heal – faenya history - sol
healer – thal, ethal (male), tha, etha historian - sol'teless
(female) hoard - kiin; hoards - kiins
hear - hin hold - hied; also kiin (connotation of
heart - ne, nee, nes "one heart" - aestar greed)
heavenly - surinya; heavenly-blessed - holy – suor; -ual, -lua; of the Seldarine –
surinya'suor Seldar; of Corellon Larethian – Cor’
heel - meli holy liberator - kerynsuoress
held – hiedoso holy person - suoress

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holy warrior - kerynsuoress hound - dre, coo
home – enial; -aith, -aira human - bhen; young human - bhin
homeland – maernthor hunt – usal; -rail/-ria, -aral, -ral, -ryl
honey – sal, sali, isal aes - hunted
honor - emar hunter – aral, rail (male), ria (female); -
hope, hopeful - nu ral, -ryl
horse - heriryar hurricane - arrn, sykerylor
horselike - hu husband – aias
how - jen

I - le inn – scennel
ice - von into - aulor
idiot - siffi invader – ilaer; plural ilaeri
idiotic – kessuk invoke, invoked – theur
illusion – nelluon is - nha
illuminated - ium iron - mault
in - aul ivory – zy
influences - encik

jade - ry journey - sehan


jewel - kiir joy – avae
join - har jump – ar’iorwi; iorwe “jumps”
joining - oacil jungle elves - Cha'Tel'Quessir

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keep - gis, kiin (connotation of greed); kingdom - coraar
keeps - gis, kiins; -on/-onna kiss - harkess
keeper - gisir; plural – gisiae; -on (male), - knife - iolaa
onna (female) knight - ael
kill - mai, mor know - thro, millentu
killed - mertel known - fendil, millentu
killer – mai, savalir knowledge - menatu, tel, thro, ursplin
killing - eisliesen “knowledge acquired through study”,
kin – us (male), ua (female) wytalimen “knowledge acquired
king - Cor'Quessir; Coronal through experience”; high knowledge –
kingly - cor selu

labyrinth - kerymhoarth lightning – zair, zara; -azair/-ezara


lady – etriel; -ianna; noble lady - laranlas like (similar to) - e
lament – sofema listen – hin
lance – uath; -luth, uth lit - ium
land of the elves - ever little - ni
lake – que; -fel, -afel, -efel live - azae, veri, veris
law - aer living - veri
leaf - radh; green leaf – elrad loaf - kulaa
leap – ar’iorwi; ar’iorwe “leaps” lone - enna
learning - ursplin; learning by experience - lonely - mestar
wytalimen look - pellinta
leather - anharad lord – quessir; -ian; noble lord - laranlors
legendary - cor lore - tel, thro; high lore - selu
libertine - u'haess lorekeeper - teless
library - ursplindaar; librarian - loremaster - soless
ursplindaaress lost – tarkhal, que
lich - norn; elven lich - baelnorn love - aestar "marriage, the love of a
lie - n'avae couple", thiramen "love, beloved,
life - faen, kess; a life, one's life - veritam soulmate", u'aestar'kess "soul-bond,
lifeforce - faer communion", quarlani'har "soul-bond,
light - ivae, fis (bright) friendship"; tae, itae

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lovely - sinnivi luck – staleen; via, avia “good fortune,
lover - thiraminitae, evael'dil luck”
lupine – ly

maelstrom - sykerylor mist – il


mage - faern, mah (male), ma (female), mistress - lia
uth; dualist mage - Dukar; High Mage - misty - il
Selu'Taar; plural - mahs mithral – mithral
magic - faer "art," quideh (spontaneous mithral elven – Mithral’Quess; see also
magic,) lerret (spell-magic); battle magic – star elven
keryfaer; powerful magic - reithirgir mithral elves – Rua’Tel’Quessir;
magical - tia, tia- Mithral’Quess (informal); see also star
make – uann; -a, -ani, -uanna elves
maker – uanna; -an (male name suffix), - moment – she’kyshuf “time-quick”; in
ana (female name suffix); -a, -ani the moment – quor’she “here-time”
malaise – adomhaor monolith - arkhol "great stone"
male – quessir (noun), -ar (adjective) moon - nodel; crescent moon - lateu; as an
malicious - anil adjective - teu
many - rell moon elven – Teu’Quess; see also silver
marriage – aestar elven
master - lian moon elves - Teu'Tel'Quessir;
mate - aia, aias Teu’Quess (informal); see also silver elves
mausoleum - morenial moonblade - teu'kerym, tahl'nodel
me - tel'quiet moonbow - lateu
meadow - rum moondark - odelhir
meat - klathmor moonhorse - teu'heriryar; teu-kelytha
medicine - faenya (formal)
meditation - reverie moonlight - teu'ivae; light of the moon -
meet - aelo nodel'ivae; crescent-moonlight - lateu'ivae
meeting - aelou moonlike - laf, teu
memory – sol, ansrivarr moonstone - teukiir
mercury - aasterinian mother - vara, avara
message - vuorl mound - dun
might - ik (strength & power) mourn - sofema
mighty - ik mountain – silath; -sel, -asel, -isel (like a
military - velahrn mountain)
mind - u move – iorwe (a command)
mine - ath tel'quiet movment, movements – iorwi

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murder – eisliesen musician – wyn
murderer - savalir must - akh
music – wyn mythal – mythal

name - lahr no matter - nievana


nameless - nar noble – ary; ruil; -aruil, -eruil; -ia, -ii, -
near - tham ion “a noble, a lord or lady”
nectar - quesst noblesse oblige - cormanth
nefarious - anil nocturnal - lo-
nemesis - athil noon - nharaigh
never - nielen nor - nars
night - lo; of the night - la north - sim
nightfall - lareth northern - sim
nine - khovakhov not - col, n'
nineth - khovakhov novice - urspliniqu'ess
no - neh now – quor’she “here-time”

oak - amne; oaken - nai- only - ennamar


oath - manth onyx - cy
oathgiver - akhan opal - ilyran
oathstone - khol'maniith open, openly - welsa
observer - wylint'ess opposed (to) - uaul
occult - teranth or – quin, op
ocean – alu; -sha, -she, -shor orc - hakavarn
of - ath order - aer
of the People (elves) - everae; quess origin - iqua
omen - reverie'lateu, suor'reverie original - iquar
on - arta owl – gar
one - enna; also ess (a person); iltem
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pain - avae'mhaor priest - mara, surnar
pair - aia priest of Corellon Larethian - Aegis'shee
paladin – kerynsuoress "feywarden" - ranks within the Church
pale – hal; -ahal, -ihal are given different titles, see the entry
palpable - qua for Aegis'shee in the Elvish - Common
parliament (buildings) – ahkiilor section.
parry – ellathil “counterstrike” priestess of Angharradh - Afaera "Circle
passing West – ghaatil’ren; which is Singer"; or Quarlaninar "Totem Sister."
how Elves pass out of this world at the priest of Aerdrie Faenya - Halcyon
end of their natural lifespans; see death "Halcyon" - ranks within the Church,
passion – evael such as they are, are given different
pastry - quinpah titles, see the entry for Halcyon in the
path - ya Elvish - Common section. Priests of
peace - adon, ver Aerdrie Faenya are likely to take
peacekeeper - adoness individual titles such as Aquiline
peacetime - laev Hunter, Cloud Walker, Feathered
pegasus - gael Dancer, Rain Bringer, Rising Thermal,
people – yth, quessir Silent Screech, Sky Diver, Soaring Spirit,
People, the - Tel'Quessir; of the People - or Windchaser.
quess, Tel'Quess priest of Deep Sashelas - Delphion
perilous - nilaamin "dolphinite"; or Alu'mara "sea druid, sea
person - quess, ess priest, Aquarian". Sashelas priests in
petal - xilo the Great Sea use individual titles such
philosophy - u'tel; philosopher - u'teless as Sea Otter, Seal, Sea Lion, Walrus,
pin - giir Delphinus, Narwhal, and Balaenas; in
pit - athal the Inner Sea they use such individual
place - shesh titles as Clam, Oyster, Nautilus,
plague - mhaor Argonaut, Trophon, Cowrie, Abalone,
plain - shaar Conch and Pearl. There are names for
plane (as in Outer Plane) - dijak the Acolytes, the full priests and the
point - vil High Priests; see Alu'mara in the Elvish -
polearm - penaal Common section.
pool (of water) - thosel priestess of Eilistraee - Nevaetriel "dark
portal – ghaatiil lady," Keraera "spellsinger" or
potency - ondreier Kerym'quaress "sword dancer." See the
power - ik (temporal, ie. strength), entry for Nevaetriel in the Elvish -
ondreier Common section. There is also a faction
preceed, preceeding – kasha within the Church known as
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Mhaor'wenta "sin-eaters" which is also those who sing the trees." See the entry
open to males. See the entry for for Celoralanalath in the Elvish -
Ael'teukacha in the Elvish - Common Common section for individual ranks
section. within the Church, mostly named for
priest of Erevan Ilesere - Syoluanna trees of the Realms.
"mischiefmaker". See the entry for priest of Sehanine Moonbow - Aerakiir
Syoluanna in the Elvish - Common "starsinger," also known as Surinya'suor
section. Priests of Erevan use individual "the Heavenly." See the entry for
titles too varied to count, which may Aerakiir in the Elvish - Common section
change randomly by day or even hour. for individual ranks within the Church.
priest of Fenmarel Mestarine - Lyenna priest of Shevarash - Dhaeraowathila
"lone wolf". See the entry for Lyenna for "dark avenger, drowbane." See the
individual ranks, such as they are, in the entry for Dhaeroawathila in the Elvish -
Elvish - Common section. Priests of Common section.
Fenmarel have vary little use for fancy priest of Solonor Thelandira –
or flowery titles. Eladarn/Eledarn "hawkeye." See the
priest of Hanali Celanil - Araestar entry for Eladarn/Eledarn for individual
"goldheart" or Evael'dil "paramour." See ranks within the Church in the Elvish -
the entry for Araestar for individual Common section, most of which are
ranks in the Elvish - Common section. named for aspects of archery, birds of
High ranking priests of Hanali often use prey, or carnivorous hunters.
individual titles. privation - kerradun
priest of Labelas Enoreth - Baelshe "time promise – manth; -mil, -imil, -umil
sentinel" or She'teless "chronologist." prophet - suoress
See the entry for Baelshe in the Elvish - protect - aegis
Common section for individual ranks. protection – aegis; -ther, -ather, -thir
Which of the titles uses depends on how protector - aegisess
proactive and worldly a priest of pub - scennel
Labelas is. pure - avae
priest of Rillifane Rallathil - Amnes pursuit – usal
"oakheart" or Celoralanalath "druid;

queen - Cor'Etriel; Coronal quick, quickness - kyshuf


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rain - alushtasa rhythm - alurashe
rainbow - lateu'ivae riddle - lue
rainlike - fi- ride – heriryarean; -ean
raptor - ela'dho (female), ele’dho (male) rider – heriryarean; -ean
ray – lyn, -llinn, -lihn ring – af
real - fendil rite – nin; -nine, -nyn
realm - or ritual – nin; -nine, -nyn
red – harsan rope - jharren
regal - laran rose - cla
regardless - nievana royal - za
reign - rysar Royal Guard - armathor
reserve - kiin; reserves - kiins ruby - iridor, ky; ruby red - ky-
rest - revar rules - aer
restoration - suyoll, ahrmaesuol (a great run (move quickly) - sehan'kyshuf
restoration) run (running water) - tasa
resurrection - suyoll rune – ansr
revival - suyoll, ahrmaesuol (a great
revival)

's - d' (possessive; prefix); ni (possessive; screen – foqal


suffix) scribe – is; -iss, -ist
-s - -i (pluralizer; suffix), ke' (pluralizer; scro - ar'hakavarn
prefix) scroll – lersaat; -is, -iss, -ist
sack - esk sea – alu
sacraments - wihylos sea elven – Alu’Quess; see also blue
sadness – hel; -ahel, -ihel elven
sage – thro sea elves - Alu'Tel'Quessir; Alu’Quess
salvation - aillesel (informal); see also blue elves
sanctuary - holme second - aia (the second in a series)
sapphire - py secret - olin
savannah - shaar see - linta "to see," wylinta "see, see for
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seed – niffi snow - sigen
seeker – sar; -asar, -isar so - desha
senate - caerilcarn soft - seh
seven - deshu'khovaia solid - qua
seventh - deshu'khovaia soldier - velahr; soldiers - velahrn
shackles – ran; -re, -reen someone - iltem
shadow - dhaer; -ali; son - olan; -lan (as a term of affection
shadows/concealment - nelluon; of shadow - added to a name)
n' song - hinue, aer, aera
shadowtop – seldhaer soon - skiimer
shape – darach; also to shape soul - quarlani
sharp - eir soulmate - thiramin
she - etriel sound - hin
sheath - nekra south - arn
shield - foqal southern - arn
Shieldmeet - Aeloulaev, Cinnaelos'Cor, sparkle - ang
Pyesigen speak - hinual
short - ni spear - rid
short sword – nikerym speed - kyshuf
shine – lar, lirr spell – ker
sibling - inar spellsong - neshyrr
sight – darn; -ti, -eti, - til spin – ten
silent - ssri spinner - iten
silk - ssri spirit - teu (spirit as substance or an
silver - ari, teu (as a color); don (as a intangible thing,) quarlani (a spirit or
metal) soul); vain, avain
silver elven– Teu’Quess; see also moon spirits (alcohol) - quesstiasa
elven spring – ari; -ri
silver elves - Teu'Tel'Quessir; staff - ja, ehalaer (usually a mage's or
Teu’Quess (informal); see also moon elves druid's staff or a magical staff of some kind)
silverbark - teu'trakai stag - ev
similar (to) – e stanza - ni'hinuallae
simple – siff; see idiot star – stacia; rua- ; bright star - kiir;
singing - aer, hinual shooting star – syolkiir
singer – aer (male), aera (female) star elven – Rua’Quess; see also mithral
sister - inar elven
six - khovaia star elves – Rua’Tel’Quessir, Rua’Quess
sixth - khovaia (informal); see also mithral elves
skin - kai starlight, starshine - daoine
sky - ther starlike - rua
slain - mertel steed - heriryar
slayer - mai steel – maskaulat
sleep - reverie step – iorwe
sly - ah step aside - iorwe
small - sarash, ni- stern - heri
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still - sil (even still) summon, summoned - theur
stone - khol (a stone), diir (made of stone) sun - sha
stop - neshanas sun elven – Sha’Quess; see also gold
storm - sykerylor; arrn (great storm), vin, elven
avin sun elves - Ar'Tel'Quessir; Sha’Quess
strength - ik (physical strength), lida (informal); see also gold elves
(spiritual or inner strength) sunlight - lathanyll
stride, strider – am (male), ama (female) surface - kai
strike, attack - ella surfeit, surplus - exanimos
string - nijharren swan – am
study - ursplin sweet – sal, sali, isal
stupid - kessuk sword - kerym, avel; short sword -
subjugate - rel nikerym
suffering - avae'mhaor sylvan - sy or syl
suitor - thiramindil sylvan elves - Sy'Tel'Quessir
summer – aro; -ro

taboo - khaor thunder - dalsien


take - teshuel time - she
talk - hinual to - lor (in relation to someone), nae (to a
tangible – qua place)
teacher - aerister together - aestar
tear- teu tolerate - deth
tears - hel; teushtasa; -ahel, -ihel tomb - morenial
tempo - alurashe tomorrow - belath
that - siilen tool - meth
the - tel' top - sel
them - nehel'feer tornado - arrn; sykerylor
they - nehel'quen touch - haran
thief - leshere tower - tirith
third - khov tradition - trad
this - bren traitor – dhaeroaw
thorn - thearn transfiguration – telmiirkara
those - thas transformation - telmirrkara
thought – u travel - sehan
thousand – fhoel treasure - piir
thousandfold - fhoeldin tree - lath, tra
three - khov tribute - fhaor, saloh
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true - avae, tho- twig - ja
true love - thiramin twilight - lareth
truth - tho two - aia; the two of them, both – inti

ugly - biir unjoin – kileaarn


un- n' unjoining - kileaarna
unawakened - malawain unknown - niefendil
undead - mormhaor unrest - adomhaor
under - ernath upon - teague
understanding - nuvendi us – feer
unicorn – raer

veil - nelluon vision - darn; psychic or holy vision -


verse - ni'hinuallae reverie, suor'reverie, reverie'lateu
versus - uaul vizier – venishu
vice versa - e __ eso __ "as __, also __" void - ki
vigil, vigilance - tha vow - manth; the result of a vow - maniith
vile - anil vowkeeper - akhan
villain - aniless vulpine - ly-
visage - kai

wake - be-inway wall - tas


walk – sehan wand - aha
walker – sehaness, ro; -ri, -ron want - kerradun
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ward - itas "Topaz",) Elquesstria (feywine,)
warrior - keryness Elvarquesst (rare elven wine only for
wash - tasa special occasions,) Ivae'rillis'Saerlooniasa
water - alus, sum- (Saerloonian "Glowfire",) morimatra
way – ya; durr (a path or gate) (spiced drow wine).
we – quen wing – ethil; -thi
weak – hal; -ahal, -ihal winged – av, -thi
weapon - kerymeth winged elven – avariel
Weave, the - Selu; the energy that is the winged elves - avariel, Av'Tel'Quessir
Weave that is also life - Faer (formal)
weep - teushtasa winter - erl, ern
weeping - teushtasa winterbreeze - auglatha
weirwood - rilisafel wisdom – har; -ihar, -uhar; quevan "tree
west - ren wisdom, woodcraft"
western - ren wise – har, ihar, uhar
what - sen with - ausa
whatever – nievana within - inorum
when - shunti without - kerradun
where - sharti wizard - uth; war wizard - keryfaern; see
which - siilen High Mage, mage
whisper – gala; -ae, -nae wolf, wolflike - ly; lone wolf - lyenna
white - ivae; dae (daylight-white) wolf elven - lythari
wife - aia wolf elves - lythari, Ly'Tel'Quessir,
wild – syol, sy or syl, las Teu'dhaer "Silver Shadows"
wild elven – Syol’Quess; see also green wood - rilis; a wood - var, van; like or of
elven the wood - sae-; see Grove
wild elves – Sy’Tel’Quessir; Syol’Quess; wood elven – Sae’Quess; see also copper
see also green elves elven
Wildspace - Syolkiira "wild stars", wood elves – Sy’Tel’Quessir; Sae’Quess
Ther'noarun "far sky" (informal); see also copper elves
wind - keth, kess woodcraft – quevan
window - foqal word - ysele
wine - iasa, san (drink, wine), quesst world - dar; -adar, -odar the world -
(nectar); quesstiasa (strong elven spirits tel'adar
distilled under moonlight from fruit nectar wyrm – takal
and honey); types of wine -
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year - ashanelath young elf, child - lyth
yellow - thuen your, yours - hiine
yes - avavaen youth (a person) - beryn finess; thaes
yet - aeleth. sil (still) (polite but neutral form of address; archaic)
you – nehel youth (a time in one's life) - lith, beryn fin
yourself - neheless "adolescence"
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orms of ddress
addressing, one's cousin or other family,
the suffixes "-ua" or "-us" may be added
to the end of the elf's first name (ie.
Laerothus "my cousin Laeroth,"
amily & Friends Arilynua "my cousin Arilyn.") This is a
term of endearment. When speaking of
beloved - tae, itae - when speaking of, or another elf's cousin, the same suffixes
addressing, one's lover, the suffixes "- are used, and the name of the elf whose
tae," or "-itae" are added to the end of cousin is being discussed is proceeded
the elf's first name, depending on by the possessive prefix "d'" (ie.
whether or not it ends in a vowel (ie. d'Laerothus "Laeroth's cousin.") Plural
Amalanatae "my beloved Amalana," forms are the same as the singular.
Laerothitae "my beloved Laeroth"). This daughter - ola - when speaking of, or
is a term of endearment. addressing, one's daughter, the suffixes
brother - inar, plural inarn - when "-lanna" or "-ola" are added to the end of
speaking of, or addressing, one's the elf's first name (ie. Arilynola "my
brother, the suffix "-in" is added to the daughter Arilyn." This is a term of
end of the elf's first name (ie. Laerothin endearment. When speaking of another
"my brother Laeroth." This is a term of elf's daughter, the same suffixes are
endearment. When speaking of another used, and the name of the elf whose
elf's brother, the suffix "-inar" is added daughter is being discussed is
to the end of that elf's first name, and proceeded by the possessive prefix "d'"
the name is proceeded by the possessive (ie. d'Laerothlanna "Laeroth's
prefix "d'" (ie. d'Arilyninar "Arilyn's daughter.")
brother.") family - see cousin
child - lyth, plural lythi - when speaking father - avar, plural avarn - when
of, or addressing, one's child, regardless speaking of, or addressing, one's own
of gender, the suffix "-lean" may be father, the suffixes "-var" or "-avar" may
added to the end of the elf's first name added to the end of the elf's first name
in the place of the "daughter" or "son" (ie. Laerothavar "my father Laeroth").
suffixes (ie. Arilynlean "my child This is used as a term of endearment;
Arilyn." This is a term of endearment. notice that it marks a more equal
When speaking of another elf's child, relationship between parent and child
the same suffix is used, and the name of than humans are used to. This can also
the elf whose child is being discussed is be added to the end of an elf's name to
proceeded by the possessive prefix "d'" refer to that elf's father; this is a term
(ie. d'Laerothlean "Laeroth's child.") always used in the third person, and the
cousin - ua, plural uai (female), or us, elf's name is always proceeded by the
plural usi (male) - when speaking of, or prefix possessive "d'" (ie. d'Arilynavar
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grandfather - cor'avar, plural cor'avarn - grandmother directly. One may also
"legend-father" - when speaking of, or speak of another elf's grandmother in a
addressing, one's own grandfather, one similar fashion to Common references,
uses this title of deep respect, which is by pairing the word cor'avara with a
never matched with an elf's proper name and possessive (ie. cor'avara
name. When speaking of one's d'Arilyn "Arilyn's grandmother.")
grandfather in the third person, an elf great-grandfather - ael'cor'avar, plural
simply uses cor'avar; it is assumed that ael'cor'avarn - "great-legend-father" -
the "grandfather" referred to is one's when speaking of, or addressing, one's
own. If an elf needs to differentiate own great-grandfather, one uses this
between two grandfathers (say, in the title of deep respect, which is never
case of his mother's father and his matched with an elf's proper name.
father's father,) the elf would When speaking of one's great-
differentiate in that very way (ie. grandfather in the third person, an elf
avar'avar "my father's father," vara'avar simply uses ael'cor'avar; it is assumed
"my mother's father;" this form of that the "great-grandfather" referred to
address is always in the third person, is one's own. If an elf needs to
when discussing one's grandparents differentiate between two great-
with others, and is never used to grandfathers (say, in the case of his
address one's grandfather directly. One mother's grandfather and his father's
may also speak of another elf's grandfather,) the elf would differentiate
grandfather in a similar fashion to in that very way (ie. avar'cor'avar "my
Common references, by pairing the father's grandfather," vara'cor'avar "my
word cor'avar with a name and mother's grandfather;" this form of
possessive (ie. cor'avar d'Arilyn address is always in the third person,
"Arilyn's grandfather.") when discussing one's great-
grandmother - cor'avara, plural grandparents with others, and is never
cor'avarae - "legend-mother" - when used to address one's great-grandfather
speaking of, or addressing, one's own directly. One may also speak of another
grandmother, one uses this title of deep elf's great-grandfather in a similar
respect, which is never matched with an fashion to Common references, by
elf's proper name. When speaking of pairing the word ael'cor'avar with a
one's grandmother in the third person, name and possessive (ie. ael'cor'avar
an elf simply uses cor'avara; it is d'Arilyn "Arilyn's great-grandfather.")
assumed that the "grandmother" Note that this title is used to refer to any
referred to is one's own. If an elf needs male ancestor of a particular elf's past
to differentiate between two great-grandfathers, back through any
grandmothers (say, in the case of his number of generations.
mother's mother and his father's great-grandmother - ael'cor'avara,
mother,) the elf would differentiate in plural ael'cor'avarae - "great-legend-
that very way (ie. avar'avara "my father's mother" - when speaking of, or
mother," vara'avara "my mother's addressing, one's own great-
mother;" this form of address is always grandmother, one uses this title of deep
in the third person, when discussing respect, which is never matched with an
one's grandparents with others, and is elf's proper name. When speaking of
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person, an elf simply uses ael'cor'avara; kin, kinsman - see cousin
it is assumed that the "great- mother - vara, avara, plural varae, avarae -
grandmother" referred to is one's own. when speaking of, or addressing, one's
If an elf needs to differentiate between own mother, the suffixes "-vara" or "-
two great-grandmothers (say, in the case avara" may added to the end of the elf's
of his mother's grandmother and his first name (ie. Arilynavara "my mother
father's grandmother,) the elf would Arilyn"). This is used as a term of
differentiate in that very way (ie. endearment; notice that it marks a more
avar'cor'avara "my father's equal relationship between parent and
grandmother," vara'cor'avara "my child than humans are used to. This can
mother's grandmother;" this form of also be added to the end of an elf's name
address is always in the third person, to refer to that elf's mother; this is a term
when discussing one's great- always used in the third person, and the
grandparents with others, and is never elf's name is always proceeded by the
used to address one's great- prefix possessive "d'" (ie. d'Laerothavara
grandmother directly. One may also "Laeroth's mother.")
speak of another elf's great- siblings - ine - This is only used as a
grandmother in a similar fashion to suffix when speaking of another elf's
Common references, by pairing the brothers and sisters collectively, and
word ael'cor'avara with a name and therefore, it is only used in the third
possessive (ie. ael'cor'avara d'Arilyn person. The elf's name is always
"Arilyn's great-grandmother.") Not that proceeded by the prefix possessive "d'"
this title is used to refer to any female (ie. d'Laerothine "Laeroth's siblings.")
ancestor of a particular elf's past great- sister - inar, plural inarn - when
grandmothers, back through any speaking of, or addressing, one's sister,
number of generations. the suffix "-in" is added to the end of the
husband - aias, plural aiasi - when elf's first name (ie. Arilynin "my sister
speaking of, or addressing, one's own Arilyn." This is a term of endearment.
husband, the suffix "-aias" is added to When speaking of another elf's sister,
the end of the elf's first name (ie. the suffix "-inar" is added to the end of
Laerothaias "my husband Laeroth"). that elf's first name, and the name is
This is used as a term of endearment. proceeded by the possessive prefix "d'"
This can also be added to the end of an (ie. d'Laerothinar "Laeroth's sister.")
elf's name to refer to that elf's husband; son - olan, plural olani - when speaking
this is a term always used in the third of, or addressing, one's son, the suffixes
person, and the elf's name is always "-lan" or "-olan" are added to the end of
proceeded by the prefix possessive "d'" the elf's first name (ie. Laerothlan "my
(ie. d'Arilynaias "Arilyn's husband.") son Laeroth." This is a term of
Notice that since elves of different endearment. When speaking of another
cultures may accept multiple marriages elf's son, the same suffixes are used, and
or same-sex marriages, this is not the name of the elf whose son is being
limited other than by the gender of the discussed is proceeded by the
spouse in question (it might be perfectly possessive prefix "d'" (ie. d'Arilynolan
correct to speak of d'Laerothaias "Arilyn's son.")
"Laeroth's husband" or even wife - aia, plural aiae - when speaking of,
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"-aia" is added to the end of the elf's first name, as that is reserved for a different
name (ie. Arilynaia "my wife Arilyn"). title. See also dame, Lady, Lord, noble
This is used as a term of endearment. elven lady, noble elven male, sir.
This can also be added to the end of an Lady – laranlas “regal lady” - to address
elf's name to refer to that elf's wife; this an elven Lady directly, the suffixes "-
is a term always used in the third ianna" or "-ia" are added to the end of
person, and the elf's name is always the elf lady's first name; or, if she is the
proceeded by the prefix possessive "d'" Lady of a House, it can also be added to
(ie. d'Laerothaia "Laeroth's wife.") her surname (ie. Arilynia or Arilynianna
Notice that since elves of different "Lady Arilyn"; Durothilianna "Lady
cultures may accept multiple marriages Durothil.") Note that unlike human
or same-sex marriages, this is not cultures, this form of address is equal to
limited other than by the gender of the that of Lord on an Order of Precedence,
spouse in question (it might be perfectly even in implication. See also noble, noble
correct to speak of d'Arilynaia "Arilyn's elven lady.
wife" or even d'Arilynaiae "Arilyn's Lord – laranlors “regal lord” - to address
wives"). an elven Lord directly, the suffix "-ian"
is added to the end of the elf's first
name; or, if he is the Lord of a House, it
can also be added to his surname (ie.
Laerothian "Lord Laeroth"; Durothilian
"Lord Durothil.") See also noble, noble
oble & Formal Titles elven male.
noble – any member of the nobility may
dame - ael - when addressing an elven have the suffixes –ia, -ii, -ion added to
knight directly, this prefix is added to their names as a term of respect (ie.
the beginning of her name (ie. Laerothii “Laeroth, the noble elf”,
Ael'Arilyn "Dame Arilyn",) or simply Arilynia “Arilyn, the noble elf”) – this is
used alone (ie. ael "Dame.") See also commonly used to address the scions of
knight, sir. noble families, who are not entitled to
Emperor or Empress - Coronal; also “Lord” or “Lady”. See also Lady, Lord,
occasionally King or Queen; a great noble elven lady, noble elven lord.
ruler; see also royalty. master – lian – to address one’s master
High Mage - Selu'Taar directly, the suffix “-lian” can be added
King - Cor'Quessir; see also royalty. to the end of his first or last name (ie.
knight - to speak of a knight, one uses Laerothlian “Master Laeroth,”
the term "ael." When addressing a Durothillian “Master Durothil”.) When
knight directly, one may do so by title speaking of another elf’s master, the
(ie. Ael'Laeroth "Sir Laeroth," Ael'Arilyn same suffix is used, and the name of the
"Dame Arilyn",) or may simply refer to elf whose master is being discussed is
him or her as Ael "Sir" or "Dame"; or, proceeded by the possessive prefix “d’”
one may also substitute the respectful (ie. d’Arilynlian “Arilyn’s master.” See
forms of address for a noble elven lord also mistress.
or lady "quessir" or "etriel." It is not mistress – lia – to address one’s mistress
appropriate, however, to add the suffix directly, the suffix “-lia” can be added to
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Arilynlia “Mistress beginning of the name of the royal
Arilyn,” Durothillia “Mistress person (ie. Za'Laeroth "Your Highness
Durothil”.) When speaking of another Laeroth"); this is also true when
elf’s mistress, the same suffix is used, speaking of the royal personage in the
and the name of the elf whose mistress third person (ie. Za'Arilyn "Her
is being discussed is proceeded by the Highness Arilyn.") This is applicable
possessive prefix “d’” (ie. d’Laerothlia regardless of the actual royal title, be it
“Laeroth’s mistress.” See also master. Prince, Princess, King, Queen, Emperor,
noble elven lady - etriel (a term of or Empress. Anyone below that - Duke,
respect); see also Princess Duchess, Count, Countess, and so forth
noble elven male - quessir (a term of - is addressed as Lord or Lady. In the
respect); see also Prince case of a King, Queen, or Coronal, one
Prince - Za'quessir, Zalaranlors; see also may also use the prefix "Cor'", which
noble elven male, royalty. has a higher implication (ie. Cor'Zaor
Princess - Za'etriel, Zalaranlas; see also "Your Majesty Zaor" or "His Majesty
noble elven lady, royalty. Zaor.")
Queen - Cor'Etriel; note that unlike sir - ael - when addressing an elven
human cultures, this form of address is knight directly, this prefix is added to
equal to that of King on an Order of the beginning of his name (ie.
Precedence, even in implication. See Ael'Laeroth "Sir Laeroth",) or simply
also royalty. used alone (ie. ael "Sir.") See also dame,
royalty - Za or Cor - when addressing knight.
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laces10

Adofhaeranede - "city of the gift of miles east of the Scar in the Sea of Fallen
ages" - the original name of Myth Stars.
Adofhaer before the mythal was formed Alysyrr - resettled ruins in the former
Adoivaealumanth - "ages-light-ocean- sea elven kingdom of Aryselmalyn in the
vow" or "light of ages promised to the Sea of Fallen Stars
ocean" - a sea elven community off the Arcorar - "high legendary realm" - the
coast of Telflamm in the Easting Reach - Great King's Forest (first name of
a great temple city to the ocean deities, Cormanthor)
especially Deep Sashelas and Trishina. Arkeym - "great sword" - a citadel once
Aelinthaldaar - "realm of the healer on the border of Aryvandaar and
knight brothers" - formerly the capital of Miyeritar
Illefarn, located where present-day Aryselmalyr - "noble high war realm" -
Waterdeep now stands the name of a lost sea elven kingdom
Ahkiilor - "place of duty" - the central that was located in the Sea of Fallen
buildings of old Myth Drannor, Stars around the Year of the Oaths
including the major buildings of the Forsaken (-626 DR).
High Mages and the ruler Aryvandaar - "noble forest kingdom" -
Akhageas - "duty to guard" - a sea elven an elder gold elven nation, one that was
garrison in the Sea of Fallen Stars heavily involved in the Crown Wars
Akhanmyr - "realm of the dutiful one" - and which also was instrumental in the
a sea elven city now lying in ruins in the founding of Cormanthyr. It later became
Sea of Fallen Stars. known as the Vyshantaar Empire.
Aluchambolsunvae - "greatest joy of the Ascalhorn – an outpost city built at the
deep green sea" - a sea elven community top of Ascal’s Horn to defend the
that is the center of the Dolphin Throne. northeastern corner of the High Forest,
Aluianti - an elven city in the forest of which was the frontier of Eaerlann.
Cormanthor Elves gave it to refugee Netherese after
Aluwand - capitol city of the sea elven Netheril’s fall. Centuries later, their
kingdom of Selu'Maraar, located 10 descendants summoned devils and
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882 DR. It then became the site of Athalmault - "Iron Pit" - a fortress of the
Hellgate Keep. Ilythiiri during the Third Crown War,
near the Lake of Steam.

Cormanthor - "forest of the king's vow" realm, and needs no introduction to one
- name of the forest of Cormanthyr, site familiar with the Realms.
of the ruins of Myth Drannor. Corselmal - "legend of the high war" -
Cormanthyr - "realm of the king's vow" the Coral Capital; formerly the capital of
- perhaps the greatest elven civilization, the destroyed sea elven nation of
the capital of which was Myth Drannor, Aryselmalyr, which was destroyed by a
where elves and most of the other great tidal wave.
goodly races dwelled together. It was Corsuor - "Corellon's Blessing" or
destroyed by hubris and a horde of "legendary blessing" - a city in the sea
devils in the Year of Doom. elven realm of Naramyr
Cormyr - "realm of legend" - this now
human-ruled nation was once an elven

Daoine Dun - "Hill of the Stars, Duathamper - 1. a river running


Starlight Hill" - a sacred elven haven in through the forest of Cormanthor 2. an
the forest of Shilmista elven city on the shores of that river
Dysrisa - an elven city in the forest of
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Eaerlann - a nation founded by Sharrven nation of Cormanthyr, and in the present
nobles to check the ambitions of day, the sanctuary of surface-dwelling
Siluvanede (-4700 DR) Vhaeraunite drow.
Eerienne - an elven city in the forest of Everantha - "the Watchful Fortress" - a
Cormanthor fortress protecting the town of
Eiellur - one of the ancient elven Ty'anthalael
kingdoms destroyed by the Crown Evereska - "sack of the People" -
Wars, a green elven nation located in the founded south of Netheril (now the
woodlands that stretched from the Anaurach Desert,) though not nearly
present day Thornwood to the what it once was, this last bastion of
Chondalwood.) Elven civilization on Faerun still remains
Eredruie - an elven city in the forest of to this day, safely sequestered in a
Cormanthor mountain range.
Everahkiilor – “the Elven Court” – a site Evermeet – “moot of the People” - a
of considerable elven history in the sacred, secret island that houses the
forest of Cormanthor. It was founded present-day elven court and the Elven
when the elves were called together in Retreat, protected by powerful magic,
council during the Crown Wars by mysterious creatures, and some say, the
Corellon Larethian to resolve their Seldarine themselves.
differences, later becoming part of the

Faenasuor - "life of blessing" - a city Faerûn – “One Land” - the world -


from the former sea elven kingdom "homeland of our choosing" which,
Aryselmalyr, once known for its great according to legend, was named by the
artwork, recently excavated by the High elves when they came to the Realms
Mages of Sylkiir. from Faerie.
Faerie - "Art-place, Weave-source" - Fhaoralusyolkiir - "the ocean's tribute to
ancient homeland, place of origin, the a shooting star" - a sea elven community
First Forest near the mouth of the Vilhon Reach
Faerlorin - "sibling to the Weave" - an
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Glauachydaar - "realm of Glauach" - a in, among other things, the creation of
fallen gold elven nation that was the fey'ri.
corrupted by demonic forces, resulting Glaemril - a river in the forest of
Cormanthor

Hyaline - a sea elven city in the forest of


Cormanthor (Lake Sember)

Ilaerothil – “The Sentinel” – a mountain Ilythiir – “noble folk of the mist at


in Evereska. dusk” – an ancient dark elven nation
Illefarn - a moon elven nation that that swept through Faerun enslaving
sheltered refugees from Miyeritar during and destroying the other elven races
the Crown Wars; also, a short lived during the Crown Wars. Dark elves
alliance between the moon elves of the were often known through Faerun as
Ardeep and the shield dwarves of Ilythiiri as a result of the fame, and then
Durdath, formed 342 DR. infamy, of this nation.
Iliyarbruen - a small elven nation that Iumathiashae – “illuminated by the
existed in the time of Illefarn and blessing of the gods” - a sea elven
Eaerlann (north of Illefarn beneath the community off the coast of Evermeet
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Jhyrennstar – one of the realms of the Semberholme and the Elven Court to
forest of Cormanthor, which united with become the nation of Cormanthyr

Keltormir - a peaceful moon elven Kerradunath - "the end of privation and


nation whose withdrawl from their own want" - used once to describe a district
eastern lands during the Fourth Crown in Myth Drannor
War brought the Ilythiiri and the Kirthol Erdel - the Thunder Peaks
Vyshantaar Empire into direct conflict mountain range
Kraanfhaor - "Kraan's tribute" - a great
wizard school of Miyeritar

Lhuve – a ruined city in the nation of was known for its beautiful silver spires.
Sharrven, reachable through a portal in It still stands but is populated by Malar-
Teu’noarun “Farsilver” worshipping orcs.
Lothen – a city that was once a center of Lyrathil - "wolfbane" - former sea elven
learning in Siluvanede on its soutern garrison in the Sea of Fallen Stars once
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Mhilamnir - once a city filled with by elves, gnomes, and perhaps some fey
temples in Eaerlann that was the seat of creatures.
power for elven clergy, it was razed by Myth Glaurach - "mythal of Glaurach" -
the demons of Hellgate Keep. capital city of the destroyed elven nation
Miyeritar - a dark and wood elven of Glaurachydaar, located near the High
nation, the conquering of which was the Forest and what is now Hellgate Keep.
impetus for the First Crown War. Myth Lharasi - "mythal of Lharasi" - this
Aryvandaar's ruling family, the Clan mythal, created for a sanctuary for
Vyshaan, citing a distant relation to the unorthodox Selune worshippers, was
ruling family of Miyeritar, used this as removed from Faerun by the power of
an excuse to launch aggressions, then a Selune.
war, against the nation. It was Myth Nantar - a mythal located in the
eventually destroyed by the Dark Sea of Fallen Stars, sustaining the sea
Disaster, resulting in the creation of the elven communities there.
High Moor. Myth Ondath - built on the ruins of
Myth Adofhaer - "mythal of the gift of Ondathel, dedicated to Eldath, this city
ages" - this sun elven mythal was was destroyed by the Ice Queen in a
removed from Faerun, and it waits in magical winter.
stasis until some unknown condition is Myth Rhynn - this mythal was a tomb
met. city for elven heroes; now the corrupted
Myth Drannor - "mythal of Drannor" - mythal makes elves nauseated and
capital city of the lost nation of animates dead creatures. It was built by
Cormanthyr, home of one of the Realm's the elves of Keltormir.
most famous mythals. It was named for Myth Unnohyr - a former elven
an elf who loved a dwarf ages ago. stronghold in the Forest of Mir, this
Myth Dyraalis - this mythal somewhere dangerous corrupted mythal is now
in the Forest of Mir can only be found known to be a wild magic zone by day
and a dead magic zone by night.

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Nalufaen - "life in the shadow-sea" - a Nikerymath – “short sword’s end” – an
city in the sea elven realm of Naramyr elven nation in the Chondalwood,
known for its artisans founded by refugees from Syorpiir
Nar Kerymhoarth - "the Nameless Nimlith “deepstone” – a city on
Dungeon" - an underground prison to Evermeet’s southwestern shores.
hold the fey'ri on the edge of the High Nordahaeril – a moon and wood elven
Forest settlement in the High Forest
Naramyr - a sea elven realm in the
Dragonmere, in the Sea of Fallen Stars,
off the coast of Cormyr

Ondathel – “bow-keeper” - the city of for the elves of Eaerlann, and abandoned
peace - a lost elven city that later became since the nation’s fall.
the site for Myth Ondath Orishaar - "Realm of the Plains" - a
Onthrilaenthor – “keeper – nemesis – moon elven nation destroyed in the
whisper –end – realm” or “bulward Crown Wars by Ilythiir, located in the
against whispers of the end” - a mostly forests that now make up the
underground city carved into the Star Duskwood and the plains of the Shaar.
Mounts by the dwarves of Ammarindar

Phalagiir - " brooch" - a ruined sea


elven fortress in the Sea of Fallen Stars

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Quamaniith - "The Vow Tangible" – the
Oathstone in the Cormanthyr Forest

Raumauthar – a nation in the Great Ruathym – “bringer of a star’s end” – a


Wastes which existed around the Year sea elven realm between Faerun and
of the Oaths Forsaken (-626 DR) Evermeet.
Reiltheillaethor – a moon and wood Rucien Xan – a city in the nation of
elven settlement in the High Forest Nikerymath
Rilithar – “friend to the wood” - a small Rulovar – “father of a night’s dream” - a
elven nation that existed between ruined sea elven fortress in the Sea of
Illefarn and Eaerlann Fallen Stars

Sar Andathal – “seeker of the hand’s to the Vyshantaar Empire during the
pit” - an elven city in the forest of Third Crown War after their Coronal
Cormanthor mysteriously died
Selu'Maraar - "kingdom of ancient Shaeradim – a mountain range
sacred lore" - a sea elven kingdom surrounding Evereska, concealing it
within the Dragon Reach in the Sea of from the outside world.
Fallen Stars that ranges from about 170 Sharrven - a moon elf nation founded in
ft to 250 ft below the surface. the southern reaches of the High Forest
Sember - a lake in the forest of from Siluvanedenn immigrants
Cormanthor Sheshyrinnam - "the homes of the
Semberholme - "Sember's Haven" - an faithful" - the former Temple District of
elven city in the forest of Cormanthor the city of Myth Drannor
Shantel Othreier – “those who are Shilmista - "Forest of Shadows" - a
bound to go to the ancient gate” - a sun forest nation of elves
and moon elf kingdom that surrendered

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Sildeyuir – “stillness of Yuir” - an Sylkiir - "faerie gem" or "fey star" - a
extraplanar refuge, which can be temple city in the sea elven kingdom of
reached by a portal in the Yuirwood; Selu'Maraar, from which the last High
ethereal home of the star elves Mages known to the sea elves of the Sea
(Rua’Tel’Quessir), which concealed its of Fallen Stars came.
existence for more than 2000 years. Syorpiir - "treasure of the wild" - a
Siluvanede - "forest of the High Art" - a green elven kingdom destroyed in the
sun and moon elven nation founded in Crown Wars, once located in the
the High Forest 600 years after the end woodlands that covered what is
of the Fifth Crown War the present day Thornwood to the
Ssrenshen - an elven city in the forest of present day Chondalwood.
Cormanthor
Syldritch Trea - "The Most Ancient of
Trees" - a sacred grove within the forest
of Shilmista

Tarkhaldale - "the Lost Dale" - a region Teuveamanthaor – “realm of the vow of


near the Spiderhaunt Woods the vigilant silver trees” - the capital of
Tarkhaldan - "place of the lost" - a city Eaerlann, a tree city founded on the
in Tarkhaldale present-day site of Talltrees
Telardon – “high silver lore” or “ancient Teu’noarun – “Farsilver” – an ancient
high silver” - a city of Siluvanede on the fortress from the nation of Sharrven
western edge of the Silverwood, located in the southeastern portion of
overlooking the High Moors, known for the High Forest
its emerald spires and its unusual Thearnytaar - "Thornwood" - a green
magical artifacts. It was leveled by the elven nation that was destroyed in the
combined forces of Sharrven and Crown Wars, which was located in the
Eaerlann. area between the present day
Telvanlu – “riddle of the ancient forest” Thornwood and the present day
- capital of Naramyr, a sea elven realm Chondalwood.
Tethir – “ancient armor” - a forest just Tsornyl - an elven city in the forest of
north of Calimshan, now called the Cormanthor
Wealdath Ty'athalael - "the peace attained
Tethyr – “bringer of the ancient armor” through the absolute beauty of nature
- a nation that formed in and around the and harmony with one's surroundings" -
forest of Tethir a valley community on Evermeet
Tynathiir - a sea elven garrison in the
Sea of Fallen Stars

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Ursplindaar - "place of learning and drow that was the site of a famous battle
knowledge" - the Myth Drannor library that claimed the life of Coronal
Uvaeren - “thought of the whispers of Sakrattars of Cormanthyr
the west” - a settlement inhabited by

Velyraar – “place of the bringer of Aryvandaar, which changed its name


arms” - a fortified sea elven city in the during the Third Crown War, this
Sea of Fallen Stars that serves as a conquering nation subjugated all the
bastion of Undersea defense. other elven nations of Faerun during the
Verire – “peaceful dusk” - a river in the Crown Wars, under the leadership of
forest of Cormanthor the demon-tainted and corrupt Vyshaan
Vyshantaar Empire - "realm of the clan.
Vyshaan clan" - formerly the nation of

Yuireshanyaar – “Yuir-binding-go- nation (around the Year of the Oaths


bridge-realm” or “Yuir’s realm of Forsaken, -626 DR)
passage” – the old name for the Yuirwood – “Yuir’s wood” – a forest in
Yuirwood, when it was strictly an elven Aglarond, named for the elven nation of
Yuireshanyaar which once existed there.

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riting & peaking in spruar
The following is included to give poem was composed by a gold elven
you an example of how all of this comes soldier, and was written to his moon
together to form a cohesive language, elven wife.
and the process by which this works. In When written in the native Espruar,
order to facilitate this, I have chosen the this is what the poem would look like:
example of a poem. This particular

Translated into Common characters,


it reads as follows: Breaking each line down
individually, one can see the following
Sha'darn teague Nodel implications:
Kiira'daoine quar ath tel'Etriel e
lythi Sha'darn teague Nodel
Noarun Quessir'kerradun Sun-vision upon Moon (this refers
Leha thro'Quessir thiramen to the Sun and the Moon specifically,
nehel'feer ivae not sun- or moonlight.)
Ent usal nevae.
Bren u'aestar'kess d'Corellon Kiira'daoine quar ath tel'Etriel e
Nesh Sehanine'itae? lythi
Ilphu e d'aestarath tel'quiet Jewels of starlight dance by the
Ausa tel'ennamath enna stacia? Lady like children (this refers to the
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refered to as "the Lady," probably This, deep spiritual love that is
implying that she (the Moon) represents Corellon's (the use of u'aestar'kess refers
Sehanine; the stars are likened to to the unique, complete bond of the
children, and one gets the impression spirit that is a special vow when a
that the author is speaking of the stars couple is married, or refers to the
as "children of the Sun and Moon," or transitory union of elven communion,
the children of Corellon and Sehanine.) both of which create either an empathic
or an empathic/telepathic bond that is
Noarun Quessir'kerradun truly on a spiritual level. The love of the
Far, he goes without (this refers to author, which is compared to a love that
how far the Sun is from the Moon and belongs to Corellon Larethian, is no
Stars, as day's appearance drives away small thing. It is deep and pure and all-
the visible Moon and Stars, and implies encompassing; a true soul-mate bond
that this is a great deprivation, beyond description.)
something essential that is painfully
denied. The capitalization of Quessir Nesh Sehanine'itae?
implies a great Lord; in this case, For Sehanine-beloved? (this
Corellon as the Sun.) completes the previous line's phrase;
now we see that the author believes his
Leha thro'Quessir thiramen love for his wife to be akin to that of
nehel'feer ivae Corellon's love for Sehanine. The
But His lore/knowledge bond-of- greater implication of this is in the
love they light (this sounds broken in legend of the Seldarine, in which the
the direct translation, but it suggests love between Sehanine and Corellon
that light is brought to His family by His sustained him and gave him strength in
love and that He knows this; the choice his most desperate and dark moment,
of thro, meaning lore, implies that this and then from that love and the spilled
knowledge is a point of deep and great intermingled blood and tears the first
wisdom, and the choice of thiramen elves were formed. In this simple
means that the love He feels for His phrase the author proclaims that his
family is the intense, true bond of the wife's love has sustained him in his
spirit. This is also the first suggestion most desperate and dark moments, and
that this is a romantic poem, because by he believes that with the power of the
selection of the word thiramen, the love between them, they can create great
author does not limit the love to that of things by accident almost, and can truly
the partnership or marriage, but does conquer all. It also suggests that he
suggest that romantic love is at the heart likens the creation of their children to
of the love of the family.) the creation of the original elves; a
cosmic accident of love that was a true
Ent usal nevae. and beautiful miracle.)
And chases darkness (this would be
"chase" in the sense of "hunt" or Ilphu e d'aestarath tel'quiet
"pursuit," inferring a relentless hunt that Blossom like the love that is mine
pursues darkness to its destruction.) (ilphu is a gentle blossoming; again it is
the true bond of marriage of spirit, in
Bren u'aestar'kess d'Corellon

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this case his own, that the author refers He endures the burning? (phrased
to.) as a question; it shows admiration for
Corellon, that he can endure the
burning flames of the power of his love,
which the author feels and is not sure
Ausa tel'ennamath enna stacia? that he can withstand himself.)
With the birth of each star?
(tel'ennama implies not only a special Translated loosely into Common, it
birth, but refers to the creation of the would read as follows:
first elves once again in the phrase "the
First Flowering." By this he suggests The Sun gazes upon the Moon
that as Corellon's love for Sehanine Stars play about her as children
must have grown with the creation of He is farther from them than he
each elf/star, so his love for his wife has would wish
grown with the birth of each of their But he knows that his love
children. The phrasing also suggests a illuminates them
metaphor that is common to elven And chases darkness away.
theology, that each star in the sky Is this the love that Corellon holds
represents an elven spirit.) For His dear Sehanine?
Does it blossom like mine
Quessir'deth tel'rillis? With the birth of each star?
How does he endure the flames?11

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ootnotes
1
Most of this information comes directly from the 3rd edition Forgotten Realms sourcebook,
though the Abyssal and Celestial connections are my own personal theory.
2
Graphics adapted from the third edition Forgotten Realms sourcebook, and from "An Elven
Lexicon." Dragon Magazine, Issue 279, Volume XXV, Number 8, p. 56 - 59.
3
From "An Elven Lexicon." Dragon Magazine, Issue 279, Volume XXV, Number 8, p. 56 - 59.
4
From Forgotten Realms: Dungeons & Dragons Campaign Setting
5
This is my attempt to explain contradictory information from two sources; the Forgotten Realms
sourcebook and "An Elven Lexicon" (Dragon #279). The official standard given by WoTC is
that when two sources differ, a primary source (in this case, the Forgotten Realms sourcebook)
takes precedent over a secondary source (such as the Dragon Magazine,) but as Sean Reynolds,
one of the three listed authors for the Forgotten Realms sourcebook, wrote the article, I don't feel
that in this case I could just ignore it, especially when I draw upon it so extensively for the
lexicon.
6
Coming up with these was probably the greatest challenge I faced in this compilation, being as
no source I could find anywhere was kind enough to list the proper names of the numerals for me,
not even the recent article "An Elven Lexicon"! So this is, to a large extent, educated guesswork
on my part. I'll explain how I arrived at this terminology.
a) The only proper number I could find was enna "one," listed in "An Elven Lexicon" (but it
didn't list any of the other numbers!)
b) The closest thing I could find to the mention of any other numbers was Khov "Trio," given
as part of the phrase Khov'Aniless "the Trio Nefarious," in Cormanthyr, Empire of the Elves. It
was logical to assume they would use the same word for "three."
c) Pyesigen, a name for Shieldmeet, meant "four snows." It is entirely a guess on my part that
the pye part is the part that meant "four," but it would be consistent with the names of numbers
being simple words, as the other numbers thus far seemed to be.
d) Ki, as listed in "By Any Other Name," Dragon Magazine, Issue 251, Volume XXIII,
Number 4, p. 52 - 54, means "void." By the holistic, naturalist approach of elven culture and
language, it seemed a good name for "zero."
e) The same article "By Any Other Name" lists the suffix aia as meaning "mate" as in a wife or
a husband. Again, it seemed a logical assumption that it might also mean "pair," or "two."
f) The rest of the names of the numbers combine these in ways which seemed to make sense
based on the emphasis that was placed on individual Espruar numerals in their differencing
features when written:
deshu'pye - after-four - "five"
khovaia - mated (paired) threes - "six"
deshu'khovaia - after mated threes - "seven"
pye'aia - mated fours - "eight"
khovakhov - three threes - "nine"
ennakeshaki - one before zero - "ten"
aia'enna - mated ones - "eleven"
ennakeshaia - one before two - "twelve"

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aiakeshaki - two before zero - "twenty"
ennakeshaiaki - one before mated zeros - "one hundred"
7
From Cormanthyr: Empire of Elves.
8
As you might expect, this was the part that took the greatest amount of time to compile. It was
assembled in the following fashion:
a) I started with what I knew for certain; which was the basic lexicon outlined in "An Elven
Lexicon" (Dragon #279), supplemented with the parts of elven names from "By Any Other
Name" (Dragon #251).
b) I added anything that was specifically clarified from any other related sourcebook.
c) I added anything that was listed anywhere else but NOT specifically clarified, and tried to
establish meanings based on what was already specifically known thus far (much like translating
using the Rosetta Stone.) For instance, if keryness means "warrior," and suor means "blessed,"
then it logically follow that kerynsuoress must mean "blessed warrior," or "holy warrior" (one of
the titles of the priesthood of Corellon Larethian, or could mean a paladin or a holy liberator.)
Conversely, if Akh'Faer means "duty of Art" and Akh'Velahr means "duty of Arms," then
breaking it down, it follows that akh is a duty or a sacred charge, Faer is Art, and Velahr refers to
arms, warfare, and the military. N'Velahr meaning "shadow soldiers," n' must mean "shadow," or
must be a negation "not-soldiers."
d) I finished up with educated guesses based on the existing material that I had already defined.
For example - N'Quor'Khaor, a High Magic ritual means "The Banishing, Binding Outside of the
People's Lands." Knowing that n' is a negation, and khaor means "curse," translated literally, this
would suggest that the whole phrase meant "Not-here curse," a driving away of creatures that are
within the place that you are, so that they are no longer in that place. Therefore, it follows that
quor must mean "here."
9
From Elfshadow.
10
Though I tried to research this as much as possible, I am absolutely certain it is by no means a
complete list. If you know of something I've missed, please email me
(Sable@thethreadsthatbinus.net) with the information. Don't forget to site your source (tell me
what book or work you got it from, just as I do in the Sources section above) and if you wish, I
will be happy to add your name to the list of acknowledgements as a special contributor.
11
This poem is of my own composition, which I wrote mostly to test whether or not I had
achieved a compilation of language that was workable in a practical manner; although it was used
as part of my existing campaign, and the details about the "author" are true (at least, of the
character.)

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Compilation copyright © 2003, 2014 by Diane Morrison. This work was created entirely for my
own enjoyment and that of other elfophiles, so please feel free to distribute it freely, as long as this
copyright notice, and all the appropriate acknowledgements of sources, are included.

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