Old Naumes vocabulary

=Alphabet order= A, Ā, B, C, Č, D, Ḍ, E, Ē, F, V, G, Ǵ, H, Ḥ, I, Ī, J, K, K̦, L, N, Ñ, M, O, Ō, P, R, S, Ś, T, U, Ū, V, W, Z, Ź

=A=
 * abbāḥ ("hand")
 * ablaza ("conditional mood particle")
 * absuan ("to be disgusted")
 * abuil ("gone")
 * abvōdwra ("dynasty")
 * adda ("day")
 * aḥ ("two")
 * aḥ ("VP and")
 * akhiddō ("so that")
 * áknūdubanc ("finch")
 * áknūdum ("several finches")
 * akhuwan ("to destroy, to annihilate")
 * atte ("rat")
 * al ("rare, special, precious")
 * alan ("big")
 * alaŕi ("flame")
 * amnan ("to be")
 * awah ("insect, insignificant person")
 * azil ("sun")

=B=
 * baubvo ("culture, method")
 * bābzu ("offshoot, progeny, offspring")
 * bādd ("blade")
 * bādda ("younger male cousin, younger male friend")
 * bādiāban ("to force")


 * bāghihan ("to recover from a wound or sickness")
 * bāh ("hate, anger, misery")
 * bākhaŕuḥ ("front, in front of, before")
 * bāl ("older male cousin, older male friend")
 * bālaḥ ("advice")
 * bāll ("obvious, flirtatious")
 * bāllava ("rotten snow")
 * bāmna ("riverbank")
 * bāndha ("nail, claw, talon, thorn, bane, harasser of")
 * bāŕabvūdwru ("fishing")
 * bāŕaḥ ("fisherman")
 * bāŕan ("to beat, to punish, to punch")
 * bāŕi ("grouse")
 * bātta ("skin")
 * bāttan ("jellyfish")
 * bāuŕu ("frost")
 * bāwa ("hillfoot")
 * bāwaghāḥ ("mountain everlasting, Antennaria dioica")
 * bāzi ("same")
 * bāzial ("octopus")
 * bāzian ("to be similar, to mimic, to copy")
 * bāziavāl ("coast, shore")
 * bāzigna ("family member, relative")
 * bāzigvāl ("family")
 * bāzvāghan ("to hate")
 * bīddā ("beaker, drinking bowl")
 * bīñaza ("hopefully")
 * bradzāḥ ("so, verbal subordinator")
 * brighālan ("to shine")
 * būdwubio ("minnow")

=D=
 * dāda < OS dėna "time"
 * dāggudwuiggūdran ("to weave")
 * dāgha ("sand")
 * daugho ("drum")
 * diwalez ("rose")
 * dūipfíol ("several bolases")
 * dūipfíolanc ("bolas")
 * dujus ("heron")

=E=
 * eji ("finger")
 * eludwaḥ ("laughter, fun")

=F=
 * fuban ("to blow")
 * fuan ("beluga whale")

=G=
 * ghōkhoz ("unique, original, famous")
 * gīlal ("enemy")
 * gzaŕi ("lord")
 * gzāth ("expert, skilled person")
 * gzdhaiŕan ("to put up with, to ignore")

=H=
 * ha ("skill, art, craft, profession")
 * hadd ("young, eager")
 * haḥ ("dark")
 * hághaughadabanc ("boar")
 * hághaughadam ("several boars")
 * haggāl ("pigeon")
 * hakhakk ("dried blood")
 * ham ("path, road")
 * han ("if")
 * hazan ("to throw a spear, to fire an arrow, to shoot a sling, to swing a sword or club")
 * hāŕan ("to help")
 * hirmu ("not, negative particle, no, none")
 * hohtan ("to know")
 * huj ("indefinite pronoun")
 * húnhil ("snow goggles")
 * húnhulanc ("a pair of snow goggles")
 * huppiḥ ("seventeen")
 * hutti ("seven")
 * huttíkk ("seventy")

=I=
 * iapfadale ("song inspiration, something which inspires a song")
 * ibalaḥ ("potential")
 * ibvāndha ("risk")
 * ibdd ("danger")
 * ibvēziavāl ("part of the coast that gets submerged during high tide")
 * ibvēzigna ("unborn family member")
 * ibiŕu ("grouse chick")
 * iddwāghā ("vein, artery, blood vessel")
 * ihggāl ("pigeon chick")
 * ili ("ant colony, ant hill")
 * ili ("instead, rather")
 * ipfanhanzapfa ("unblossomed marigold")
 * ipfiddi ("baby armadillo")
 * ipfiŕu ("hare pup")
 * ipfēwi ("possibility")
 * ipujn ("potato")
 * iŕāgha ("fir tree sapling")
 * isruḥ ("beautiful")
 * iúgnabanc ("a Moca person")
 * iúgnam ("Mocaczea")
 * izial ("lie")

=K=
 * kadliz "please" - from Old Sumrë katlis "please"
 * kalioz ("wit, ability to make people laugh")
 * kaon ("granddaughter")
 * kíakhibanc ("oak tree")
 * kíakhim ("several oak trees")
 * klaḥ ("ice")
 * knakka ("delusion, madness")
 * knattihru ("pellet, bullet")
 * ku ("four")
 * kuíkk ("forty")
 * kupfiḥ ("fourteen")

=L=
 * labbī ("alder tree")
 * laggāo ("sleeve")
 * lalal ("river")
 * lalan ("to be able to")
 * laŕighō ("beast, monster, fearsome spirit")
 * láwa ("water")
 * lazal ("animal")
 * lilaḥ ("bat")

=M=
 * maban ("to hunt")
 * maḥ ("gap, hole, wound")
 * mighālan ("to enact, to do, to show")
 * magia ("strong")
 * makhu ("world")
 * mamñil ("comrade, friend, fellow soldier")
 * māwaŕal ("buzzard")
 * migg ("fish")
 * modde ("fact, truth")
 * mubvān ("mountain")
 * mupfan ("to dazzle, to inspire awe and wonder")
 * muj ("cricket")

=N=
 * na ("perosn, human")
 * naggiz ("light")
 * nal ("man")
 * nābbīz ("foreign")
 * nāc ("lynx")
 * Nāmenas ("Naumes")
 * nān ("to protect")
 * niapfi ("under the command of")
 * nilaf ("grass")
 * níppoppoz ("several newts")
 * níppoppazānc ("newt")
 * nodwaghan ("to cut")
 * nokha ("stranger")
 * nujgu ("stalk, neck")

=Ñ=
 * ñakhan ("to eat")
 * ñagg ("drop")

=O=
 * okhil ("knife")

=P=
 * pa ("leader")
 * pabbzuan ("to expire, to go sour, to become stale, to become stagnant")
 * padahum ("beauty, elegance")
 * Padahumvā́l ("the third innermost world in Skawetchimism")
 * padale ("song")
 * padasoan ("(of women) to grow up, to mature, to hit puberty")
 * padd ("ink")
 * paddan ("to descend from someone, to be a descendant of")
 * paddan ("to charge at an enemy")
 * paddanc ("diacritic, punctuation, stroke of a pen")
 * paddā ("asleep, at rest, idle, still, dormant")
 * paddiddan ("to give birth")
 * padiḥ ("(of deals and negotiations) good, worthwhile, sweet, desirable")
 * padíkk ("thirty")
 * padlan ("to slap")
 * pahḥ ("foreskin, clitoral hood")
 * pahpa ("far away")
 * paḥ ("skull")
 * pajan ("to cause")
 * pakha ("arse")
 * pakhi ("bridge")
 * pal ("three")
 * palan ("to sit")
 * palan ("to hew")
 * palhtan ("to attack, to rob, to mug")
 * panhanzapfa ("marigold")
 * papfal ("nose")
 * papfan ("to smell")
 * parran ("to hide in ambush")
 * paŕadwu ("second")
 * pattuo ("to cross a body of water")
 * pauŕu ("hare")
 * pawa ("favorable, wonderful, elegant, graceful")
 * pādran ("to stitch, to sow")
 * pānzilan ("to give up one's weapons, to disarm oneself")
 * pāggāl ("penguin")
 * pāggī ("fish hook")
 * pāwi ("way, lifestyle, doctrine")
 * peghān ("the past, history")
 * pejadiddwil ("talent, instinct")
 * pejal ("hero")
 * pejiladvāna ("revealing, pivotal, important")
 * pejilaggā ("month")
 * pejilaḥ ("moon")
 * pekhūdran ("to fart")
 * phaḥ ("tamarack tree")
 * phaigzan ("to betray")
 * phidhū ("gutter")
 * phiudčan ("to flirt")
 * phiumgh ("after")
 * pibihu ("wool")
 * pibu ("soft")
 * piccia ("eager in battle, berserk, in a frenzy")
 * pičdan ("to roast")
 * piddīll ("abundance, multitude, riches, wealth")
 * pidduan ("to march")
 * pighim ("ten")
 * pigr ("almost, nearly, denotes an incomplete or failed action")
 * pim ("orca")
 * pinnu ("tundra")
 * piñ ("mourning")
 * Pijavā́l ("innermost world in Skawechimism")
 * piŕalan ("to speak Old Moca")
 * piughūdwra ("sick person")
 * piughūghā ("sickness, ailment, disease")
 * pīdhal ("blemish, flaw, imperfection")
 * pīggā ("egg")
 * pīŕiḥ ("nine")
 * pīŕikhíkk ("ninety")
 * pīŕipfiḥ ("nineteen")
 * pladda ("stream")
 * poppiḥ ("thirteen")
 * pōciñ ("sanctuary")
 * prabbe ("giant")
 * praddān ("beggar")
 * praddim ("evil, wrong, sadistic, outrageous")
 * pradudwran ("to eat while on the road, to eat outside")
 * pranha ("pork rind")
 * pranvāl ("happiness")
 * pranzu ("crispy, brittle, thin, weak, fragile")
 * prokka ("sweetheart")
 * pron ("crisp")
 * psaigh ("possibly, maybe")
 * psaiḥ ("rowan tree")
 * psainci ("a Vaipni associated with the rowan tree")
 * puala ("vague, unknown, incomprehensible")
 * pualla ("sympathy")
 * puav ("heel")
 * puāddan ("to settle in a new place")
 * puddi ("armadillo")
 * pughi ("ivory")
 * pujddna ("hedgehog")
 * pukhoŕa ("tinder")

=R=
 * rakhaḥ ("tree")
 * rakhaz ("idea, mind, plan, thought")
 * ralam ("long")
 * rozali ("wing")
 * ruban ("to walk")

=S=
 * sadokhan ("to invade, to raid, to lead an attack against")
 * saggāz ("moth")
 * sajaggā ("saga, chronicle, history")
 * sajal ("story")
 * sajavāl ("mind, thought, personality, willpower")
 * sakhan ("to forget")
 * sakhaza ("silly, stupid")
 * salā ("old")
 * salaḥ ("pike")
 * salo ("chick")
 * sam ("broken")
 * samwa ("(of cloth and leather) thin, translucent")
 * sapfa ("flower")
 * sā ("holy, sacred")
 * sāda ("god")
 * sāh ("arm")
 * sāpfal ("statue, stone carving, stone column")
 * sāŕi ("shadow")
 * sāŕigwu ("dark spirit, demon")
 * sāwaghan ("to shut, to close")
 * sawah ("worm")
 * sāwakhan ("to dig")
 * sāwoz ("baby rhino")
 * sāz ("woman, girl")
 * scaht ("curse, harbinger, harasser")
 * seddwū ("tattoo")
 * silal ("eye")
 * siliḥ ("fish trap")
 * siloḥ ("conical hill")
 * slawan ("to remember")
 * smāwaḥ ("buzzard chick")
 * sou ("wind")
 * suaoḥ ("funny")
 * subal ("foot")
 * suban ("to travel")
 * sue ("bent, crooked")
 * suedi ("bow (archery")

=T=
 * taddāḥ ("cat")
 * tagg ("shrew")
 * taloḥ ("sword")
 * talu ("ravine, pit, cave")
 * taz ("hortitive particle")
 * tāgha ("fir tree")
 * tētta ("fate")
 * tēttaza ("fated, destined, bound")
 * thioŕan ("to return home after a hunt empty handed, to go hungry")
 * thoḥ ("knuckle")
 * tiwa ("despite")

=U=
 * uabio ("arctic wolf")
 * udia ("bread")
 * ukhan ("to discover")
 * ū́nsalabanc ("bulb")
 * ū́nsalam ("several bulbs")
 * unziḥ ("serpent")
 * ū́piuǵanc ("hawk")
 * ū́piuñ ("several hawks")
 * uzwun ("cave lion")

=V=
 * vahtan ("to impale or stab with a sword, to run a sword through someone")
 * vujdd ("melody")

=W=
 * wa ("blood")
 * waiŕa ("light form within Unwe, divinity, pure existence, archane light")
 * wūghu ("wasp nest")

=Ź=
 * źpraghā ("because")