Vespian lexicon

The Vespian lexicon is a extensive list of all known words within the Vespian language. It shall serve as a comprehensive dictionary for the Vespian language, providing a reference for any words spoken by the Vespians that one may wish to find.

List
Native spelling /Transliteration/Anglicization/"Definition"

A

 * Adeka, trans. Adeka; "tall tree/forest, woods"
 * Adīn, trans. Adin; "new, fresh"
 * Âdövo, trans. Aduvo; "seed, infant (or unborn child), sapling"
 * Âho, trans. Aho; "speak, say, talk"
 * Akī, trans. Aki; "pure, innocent, clean"
 * Âkītân, trans. Akitan; "chosen, heir, crown prince"
 * Âku, trans. Aku; "yellow"
 * Âkzun, trans. Akzun; "wealth, gold, affluence"
 * Ânka, trans. Anka; "sex, coitus"
 * Ânkašo, trans. Ankasho; "semen, ejaculate, sex-water"
 * Ârkân, trans. Arkan; "pillar, bastion, support"
 * Au-, trans. Au-; "subordinate, lieutenant, aide"
 * Âurek, trans. Aurek; "little lord/duke"
 * Âurukīda, trans. Aurukida; "frigate"
 * Âxī, trans. Azhi; "valley, lowland, basin"

D

 * Dâhok, trans. Dahok; "bread"
 * Dâkīvâk, trans. Dakivak; "cruiser"
 * Dâk'Dīyon, trans. Dak'Diyon; "hard-body (woman with athletic physique)"
 * Dâk, trans. Dak; "strong, mighty"
 * Dâku, trans. Daku; "big, large, vast"
 * Dâso, trans. Daso; "long, length, stretch"
 * Deka, trans. Deka; "green, fertile, abundant"
 * Dījeyan, trans. Dijeyan; "sexual petting, foreplay, body-passion"
 * Dīn, trans. Din; "wheat, barley, grain"
 * Dīna, trans. Dena; "lily, flower"
 * Dīyon, trans. Diyon; "body, person"
 * Dīyonīn, trans. Diyonin; "people, crowd, host"
 * Dīyonīxâk, trans. Diyonizhak; "republic, 'people (are) master'"
 * Dukorī, trans. Dukori; "to mold, subjugate, dominate"
 * Dâxaka, trans. Dazhaka; "human mace (weapon made from human skull)"

E

 * Eda, trans. Eda; "stomach, belly, bosom"
 * Ekīn, trans. Ekin; "right (direction)"
 * Ekīva, trans. Ekiva; "east"
 * Ekoyu, trans. Ekoyu; "locomotion, vehicle, to be moved"
 * Ekujīya, trans. Ekujiya; "dance, 'to move with passion'"
 * Ejâda, trans. Ejada; "abundance, harvest, plentiful"
 * Eju, trans. Eju; "that"
 * Emân, trans. Eman; "mercy, compassion, pity"
 * Emâna, trans. Emana; "to give, to tithe"
 * Emâr, trans. Emar; "walk, move, stroll"
 * Erīma, trans. Erima; "grey"
 * Eru, trans. Ero; "grove, meadow, pasture"
 * Esovun, trans. Esovun; "swim"
 * Evon, trans. Evon; "stand, stay"
 * Evoyun, trans. Evoyun; "hello, greetings"
 * Ezon, trans. Ezon; "brother, comrade, friend"

H

 * Hâk, trans. Hak; "yes, affirmative"
 * Hâkīyon, trans. Hakiyon; "house, clan, host"
 * Hâzahun, trans. Hazahun; "honorable path, upbringing, rearing"
 * Hâzan, trans. Hazan; "honor, honorable"
 * Hâzaxân, trans. Hazazhan; "honorable lord, viceroy, trusted one"
 * Hīyâk, trans. Hiyak; "hair, crown, apex"
 * Hīzu, trans. Hizu; "music, song, melody"
 * Hīzuyâk, trans. Hizuyâk; "sing, chant, to make song"
 * Hoya, trans. Hoya; "breasts, chest, abdomen"
 * Huk, trans. Huk; "copper"
 * Hun, trans. Hun; "road, pathway, avenue"
 * Hunītan, trans. Hunitan; "command, obligation, duty"

I

 * Īha, trans. Iha; "fly, aloft, afloat"
 * Īkīn, trans. Ikin; "shrewd, tactful, discerning"
 * Īja, trans. Ija; "feather"
 * Īnzura, trans. Inzura; "week"
 * Īokö, trans. Ioku; "offspring, progeny, descendant"
 * Īon, trans. Ion (also Eon); "beloved, trusted, confide"
 * Īonâk, trans. Ionak; "priest, one to confide in"
 * Īonâkī, trans. Ionaki; "priesthood, clergy"
 * Īonīkon, trans. Ionikon; "beloved haven, haven of trust"
 * Īxa, trans. Izha; "peace, quiet, calm"
 * Īxon, trans. Izhon; "death, silence"
 * Īxovâka, trans. Izhovaka; "death tattoo, mark of death, death's mark"
 * Īyâva, trans. Iyava; "wind, air, breeze"
 * Īyâduk, trans. Iyaduk; "windcatcher"

K

 * Kâja, trans. Kaja; "fine, exceptional, admirable"
 * Kâma, trans. Kama; "plains, expanse, region"
 * Kâr, trans. Kar; "bulwark, stronghold"
 * Kârī, trans. Kari; "bride, wife, supporter/to shore up"
 * Kâra, trans. Kara; "fortress, refuge, citadel/city"
 * Katâr, trans. Katar; "sword, blade, cutlass"
 * Kâxa, trans. Kazha; "blue"
 * Kâyun, trans. Kayun; "happy, joyous, cheerful"
 * Kī, trans. Ki; "I"
 * Kīnu, trans. Kinu; "me, myself"
 * Kon, trans. Kon; "island, isle, haven"
 * Kona, trans. Kona; "cloud, aloof, haughty"
 * Konīšân, trans. Konishan; "battleship, dreadnought, 'island of steel'"
 * Korâk, trans. Korak; "monastery, convent, center of prayer/contemplation"
 * Kovīna, trans. Kovina; "divine spirit, avatar, deity"
 * Kovoya, trans. Kovoya; "rain, cloud-tears"
 * Kozura, trans. Kozura; "month"
 * Ku, trans. Ku; "we, us"
 * Kuma, trans. Kuma; "home, residence"
 * Kumova, trans. Kumova; "eye of the house, oeil-de-boeuf"

J

 * Jâdeyân, trans. Jadeyan; "masturbation, hand-passion"
 * Jâdo, trans. Jado; "fist, hand"
 * Jâzura, trans. Jazura; "hour"
 * Jeyân, trans. Jeyan; "love, affection, admiration"
 * Jīvâk, trans. Jivak; "fire, passion, excite"
 * Jīvâkon, trans. Jivakon; "life, energy, vigor"
 * Jīvâyo, trans. Jivayo; "murder, kill, slay"
 * Jora, trans. Jora; "age, moment, period"
 * Juva, trans. Juva; "woman, female, girl"

M

 * Mâhuk, trans. Mahuk; "channel, canal, water passage"
 * Mâhur, trans. Mahur; "cold, winter, frost"
 * Mâr, trans. Mar; "land, ground, terrain"
 * Mârīn, trans. Marin; "fief, domain, province"
 * Mâva, trans. Mava; "sister, female friend"
 * Mīzura, trans. Mizura; "minute"
 * Moju, trans. Moju; "room, space, area"

N

 * Nâhīn, trans. Nahin; "drink, to thirst, to swallow"
 * Nâkzur, trans. Nakzur; "marketplace, lit. 'to thirst for wealth/good price'"
 * Nâma, trans. Nama; "tongue"
 * Namânka, trans. Namanka; "tongue-sex, fellatio/cunnilingus"
 * Nedīr, trans. Nedir; "sleep, rest, relax"
 * Nejâta, trans. Nejata; "gun, shooter, rifle"
 * Nīva, trans. Niva; "barren, empty, desolate"
 * Nīšân, trans. Nishan; "oasis, barren water"
 * Nīyen, trans. Niyen; "heart, center, empathy"
 * Nora, trans. Nora; "horse, stallion, helicopter"

O

 * Oânkö, trans. Oanku; "child-sex"
 * Oda, trans. Oda; "salt"
 * Ohīn, trans. Ohin; "ear"
 * Okö, trans. Oku; "youth, child"
 * Oköjeyân, trans. Okujeyan; "child love, love of children, pedophilia"
 * Okömârīn, trans. Okumarin "commoner, citizen, subject"
 * Onâvo, trans. Onavo; "to know, acknowledge, understand"
 * Orân, trans. Oran; "basket, crib, cradle"
 * Oša, trans. Osha; "fishnet"
 * Ova, trans. Ova; "see, around, sight"
 * Ovaxân, trans. Ovazhan; "inquisitor"
 * Ovīka, trans. Oveka; "fate, future, the unknown"
 * Oya, trans. Oya (also Oyo); "pearl, precious, prince/princess"

R

 * Râvan, trans. Ravan; "prayer, supplication, petition"
 * Râya, trans. Raya; "era, generation"
 * Rīza, trans. Riza; "morning, beginning"
 * Rodân, trans. Rodan; "consume, destroy, to feed (eat)"
 * Rök, trans. Ruk; "established, set, founded"
 * Röhur, trans. Ruhur; "man, male, boy"
 * Rön, trans. Run; "name"
 * Rukīda, trans. Rukida; "spear, pierce, puncture"
 * Ruja, trans. Ruja; "red"
 * Rutīn, trans. Rutin; "full, engorged, satisfied"

S

 * Sâdīk, trans. Sadik; "hot, summer, sweltering"
 * Satâk, trans. Satak; "die, expire, perish"
 * Sâvek, trans. Savek; "little, small, insignificant"
 * Sâxon, trans. Sazhon; "south, entrenched, loyal"
 * Sezura, trans. Sezura; "second"
 * Sīva, trans. Siva; "drain, siphon"
 * Sonâk, trans. Sonak; "fish, spawn of the water"
 * Suda, trans. Suda; "rice"
 * Suna, trans. Suna; "fog, mist, haze"
 * Šan, trans. Shan; "silver, noble (verb)"
 * Ševa, trans. Sheva; "storm, thunder, noisy"
 * Šīdo, trans. Shido; "attractive, cute, sweet"
 * Šīka, trans. Shika; "silver, honesty"
 * Šohârk, trans. Shohark; "aqueduct, river-pillars"
 * Šohun, trans. Shohun; "river, stream, water-path"
 * Šokon, trans. Shokon; "lake, island of water"
 * Šona, trans. Shona; "water"
 * Šonavu, trans. Shonavu; "water-well"
 * Šovīk, trans. Shovik; "swift, strike"

T

 * Tâ-, trans. Ta-; "supreme, highest, greatest"
 * Tajâīvâšo, trans. Tajivasho; "holy entertainment, holy performance"
 * Tâkâtar, trans.  Takatar; "greatsword, longsword"
 * Tâkīn, trans. Takin; "holy, sacred, hallowed"
 * Tâna, trans. Tana; "book, manuscript, codex"
 * Tanâku, trans. Tanaku; "library"
 * Tâšona, trans. Tashona; "ocean, great water"
 * Tâvoyân, trans. Tavoyan; "supreme terror, land destroyer, main battle tank (common) "
 * Tâ'Xâdak, trans. Ta'Zhadak; "supreme mighty one"
 * Tâ'Xâxan, trans. Ta'Zhazhan; "supreme father/patriarch"
 * Tâyohun, trans. Tayohun; "holy law, sacred decree, 'Law of the Gods'"
 * Tâza, trans. Taza; "order, structure, to arrange"
 * Tâzen, trans. Tazen; "supreme one/emperor"
 * Tâzenkâr, trans.  Tazenkar; "emperor's stronghold/palace"
 * Tâzor, trans. Tazor; "capital, center, dominant"
 * Tâzoya, trans. Tazoya; "complete, absolute, final"
 * Tâzu, trans. Tazu; "root, foundation, base"
 * Tâzura, trans. Tazura; "year"
 * Tīnân, trans. Tinan; "wicker, bamboo"
 * Tīrâdu, trans. Tiradu; "twin, dual, double/doublet"
 * Tīya, trans. Teya; "brazen, shameless, immodest"
 * To, trans. To; "you"
 * Tujâ, trans. Tuja; "lion, great cat"
 * Turân, trans. Turan; "sand, soil, strength"
 * Tuvâda, trans. Tuvada; "desert"

U

 * Uka, trans. Uka; "square, court, assembly place"
 * Udoka, trans. Udoka; "hunt, stalk"
 * Uhâr, trans. Uhar; "sit, perch, remain"
 * Umo, trans. Umo; "who"
 * Uron, trans. Uron; "bone"
 * Uru, trans. Uru; "this"
 * Uvâdīyo, trans. Uvadiyo; "family, sacred body"
 * Uvoka, trans. Uvoka; "union, marriage, sacred bond"

V

 * Vâhu, trans. Vahu; "burn, sear, roast"
 * Vâk, trans. Vak; "war, warfare"
 * Vâka, trans. Vaka; "sign, standard, insignia"
 * Vâkomâr, trans. Vâkomar; "battlefield"
 * Vâkorân, trans. Vakoran; "warrior"
 * Vâkörī, trans. Vakuri; "campaign, battle, struggle"
 * Vâjan, trans. Vajan; "guardian, custodian, overseer"
 * Vân, trans. Van; "eternal, immortal, everlasting"
 * Veka, trans. Veka; "west"
 * Vekīn, trans. Vekin; "left (direction)"
 * Veskīya, trans. Veskiya; "shadows, darkness, mystery"
 * Vīhon, trans. Vihon; "night, evening, darkness"
 * Vīna, trans. Vina; "spirit, soul, essence"
 * Voyân, trans. Voyan; "fear, terror"
 * Voyânka, trans. Voyanka; "rape, fornicate, violate"
 * Voyâšo, trans. Voyasho; "tears, 'water of fear'"
 * Voyâvī, trans. Voyavi; "monster, beast, animal"
 * Voyuk, trans. Voyuk; "pain, suffering, torture"

X

 * Xâ-, trans. Zha-; "lord, high one"
 * Xâdak, trans. Zhadak; "great mighty one/general"
 * Xâhon, trans. Zhahon; "complete, all, everything"
 * Xâk, trans. Zhak; "master, owner, overseer"
 * Xânī, trans. Zhani; "white, evil, impure"
 * Xânīn, trans. Zhanin; "forbidden, sinful, obscene"
 * Xânīxo, trans. Zhanizho; "sin, corruption, impurity"
 * Xântâna, trans. Zhantana; "holy book, 'Book of Faith'"
 * Xâruk, trans. Zharuk; "lord, great one/prince"
 * Xârukon, trans. Zharukon; "zharukdom, 'refuge of the zharuk'"
 * Xâukono, trans. Zhaukono; "endless, infinity, 'God Alone Knows'"
 * Xâutakâr, trans. Zhautakar; lit. 'supreme one stronghold/Stronghold of God'"
 * Xâutâkī, trans. Zhautaki; "godly purity, divine purification, blessed cleansing"
 * Xâutan, trans. Zhautan; "God/Supreme Lord, 'The One Above All Without Limitations'"
 * Xâxa, trans. Zhazha; "dad, daddy" (informal/affectionate)
 * Xâxan, trans. Zhazhan; "father" (formal/respectful)
 * Xekâra, trans. Zhekara; "place of worship, holy refuge/bulwark, citadel of faith"
 * Xīânī, trans. Zheani; "faith, religion, dogma"
 * Xīvon, trans. Zhevon; "star, sun"
 * Xona, trans. Zhona; "black, darkness"
 * Xovâka, trans. Zhovaka; "ink, black-mark"

Y

 * Yâd, trans. Yad; "no, negative"
 * Yâda, trans. Yada; "bad, wrong, incorrect"
 * Yâhuya, trans. Yahuya; "bird, flying creature"
 * Yâmek, trans. Yamek; "ash, embers, powder"
 * Yanâmu, trans. Yanamu; "window, sky-mouth"
 * Yânu, trans. Yanu; "flesh, skin, meat"
 * Yâya, trans. Yaya; "mom, mommy" (informal/affectionate)
 * Yâyan, trans. Yayan; "mother" (formal/respectful)
 * Yâzur, trans. Yazur; "responsible, accountable, overseer"
 * Yâvīn, trans. Yavin; "sky, heavens, high places"
 * Yâzan, trans. Yazan; "ziggurat, pyramid, 'sky mountain'"
 * Yâzura, trans. Yazura; "day"
 * Yīd, trans. Yid; "not"
 * Yīkīr, trans. Yikir; "skin, hull, shell"
 * Yohun, trans. Yohun; "law, regulation, pathway/avenue of justice"
 * Yon, trans. Yon; "justice, equity, fairness"
 * Yor, trans. Yor; "deep, below, beneath"
 * Yonâkörī, trans. Yonakuri; "trial, test, ordeal"

Z

 * Zâka, trans. Zaka; "blood, red, crimson"
 * Zakâna, trans. Zakana; "blood debt, deficit"
 * Zân, trans. Zan; "mountain, crag, highland"
 * Zoma, trans. Zoma; "angle, area, intersection"
 * Zova, trans. Zova; "moon, wisdom, shepherd"
 * Zokīn, trans. Zokin; "old, elderly, venerable"
 * Zura, trans. Zura; "time, period, duration"