Old Sumrë A


 * aal ("rare, uncommon")
 * aagɫwir ("paralysed")
 * aatylga ("week")
 * aben ("to face, to make eye contact")
 * abaakyr ("widely disliked person")
 * abaakyra ("unpopular opinion")
 * abbat ("fist")
 * abbatkhlust ("pincer, tweezers")
 * abbyr ("lust")
 * ablon ("cruel, mean")
 * abotre ("era, epoch, dynasty")
 * abswen ("to face away, to have one's back turned")
 * abwir ("absent, gone")
 * affasen ("to fuck off")
 * ainimir ("ridges at the top of a valley, ground just before where a valley drops")
 * ainiwos ("elm")
 * ak ("and")
 * áknuonum ("many finches")
 * áknuonumanc ("finch")
 * amblen ("for the sun to shine")
 * andalgen ("to leave the hut in the morning after waking")
 * andallwen ("to leave the hut in the morning after waking")
 * andoigen ("to leave the hut in the morning after waking")
 * andogwen ("to leave the hut in the morning after waking")
 * andžauhosen ("to say someone's name, to invoke, to summon")
 * anliven ("to eat lunch")
 * ansotroolkaaiuhsi ("lead, large crack in sea ice”)
 * arendiken ("for the sun to move through the sky, sunrise, sunset")
 * aro ("roosting bird")
 * arpa ("plant")
 * arutu ("stalking prey")
 * arutuen ("to stalk prey")
 * atylm ("obvious, evident")
 * atylmart ("alliterating sound")
 * ažölčen ("to eat breakfast")
 * ažucuelen ("to act as a sentry for predators, protection, safety")