Old Moca vocabulary

=B=
 * bē ("knife, blade")
 * bẹñe ("hope")

=D=
 * drēja ("town")

=E=
 * eben ("to face")
 * ebēkör ("stupidity")
 * ebūr ("dynasty")
 * ekẹ̄tu ("purposive particle")
 * erẹl ("sun")
 * etẹlegir ("blanket")

=Ē=
 * ēć ("also")
 * ēvẹr ("gone")
 * ēwun ("cool, interesting, curious")

=F=
 * fter ("penis")

=G=
 * gǵẹ̄sọ (“dipper (water bird)”)
 * ghaite (“field of crops”)
 * ghukus (“detailed, particular, specific, in particular")
 * gnaice (“small lake”)
 * gnēs (“joy, glee, intense happiness, celebration”)
 * gnwētẹ (“tall man”)

=H=
 * hageọnenemēc ("boar")
 * haren ("to throw")

=J=
 * jiẹge ("ermine")

=K=
 * keẹ̄dur ("passive particle")
 * kwuc ("stream, secondary body of water")

=Kʷ=
 * kʷa ("head")
 * kʷejyru ("moon")
 * kʷener ("beautiful")
 * kʷeve ("delicious")
 * kʷölen ("to hew")
 * kʷölē ("hewer")
 * kʷöör ("path, road")
 * kʷọgʷuver ("territory, region, owned land")

=L=
 * lörel ("river")

=M=
 * mār ("great, excelling, excellent, wonderful, amazing")
 * me ("hole, cave")
 * mēje ("brave")
 * mekọ ("world")
 * möömen ("to hunt")
 * mọ ("no")
 * mọben ("mountain")
 * myr ("not, no")

=N=
 * Nāmenas ("Naumes")
 * nẹm ("woman")
 * nöökẹs ("light")
 * nör ("man")
 * nuke ("broken, bad tasting, ugly, stinky")
 * nunegen ("to cut")

=Ñ=
 * ñuka ("forest")
 * ñuken ("to walk")

=O=

=Ọ=

=Ọ̄=
 * ọ̄cọ ("patter of the rain")

=S=
 * saigh ("book")
 * sētẹ ("shadow")
 * sēveken ("to dig")
 * sien ("god")
 * sɫbe ("of, marks possession")
 * srọ̄tẹl ("quagmire")
 * ska ("learning, reverence")
 * skaiten (“to understand")
 * skaute (“chaos, destruction”)
 * skekẹ (“fly agaric (mushroom)“)
 * sketẹ (“lord”)
 * skēge (“story”)
 * skwẹbe (“extent, degree”)
 * skọdẹ (“hawthorn”)
 * skọgẹs (“a malevolent forest spirit. Has the appearance of a small disfigured human with brown skin which resembles tree bark”)
 * skọtọ (“pancake ice”)
 * skọ̄gh (“sandpiper (bird)”)
 * skuv ("pike (fish)”)
 * skugen (“to pour”)
 * skūsen (“to domesticate, to tame”)
 * skūsen ("to know, to be able to")
 * skwe (“long, flowing, wavy (of hair)”)
 * skwes (“master”)
 * skʷọkʷen ("to shine")
 * skwūćen (“to cook”)
 * snēnen ("to warn")
 * söödọ ("tattoo")
 * sọmen ("to travel")
 * sọmel ("foot")
 * stuen ("to protect")
 * suk ("hand")

=R=
 * rekares ("such (as this)")
 * rēm ("long")
 * rọmen ("to walk")

=T=
 * tẹ̄tšuen ("to disapear, to vanish")

=Ū=
 * ūse ("day")

=V=
 * veāren ("to wake up")

=W=
 * wọ̄tes ("fruit")

=Y=
 * ȳlēles ("fitting, right, correct")
 * ylukẹk ("familiar, comfortable, intimate, homely")
 * yr ("instead, rather")