Old Mangeodge vocabulary

=A=
 * afti ("to take")
 * alavati ("to run")
 * apini ("orca")
 * aratalaci ("stubborn")
 * arupevi ("grass")
 * arutauli (“eastern”)
 * aruto ("east")
 * auipei ("barren, sterile")
 * auipja ("hag, crone, old woman")
 * aulevi ("stone, rock, boulder")

=C=
 * cabeti ("to fix")
 * cacgauvi ("largest division of the day 3.3 hours")
 * cadoi ("bad")
 * cagali ("excessive, too much")
 * cejozus ("so that, in order to")
 * cevovi ("path, road, way, route, direction, journey")
 * cievi ("oak")
 * cgauveti ("to ride on deerback")
 * cgeiti ("to cheer someone up")
 * cgi ("yes")
 * ci ("foreigner, stranger")

=D=
 * da ("subordinator")
 * dacgavevi ("sand")
 * danejecti ("to need")
 * darei ("ignorant, unaware")
 * davaranjei ("suspicious, unsettling, peculiar")
 * davas ("impersonal pronoun")
 * davasvas ("stuff")
 * davei ("honest, reliable, good")
 * davo ("wild beast, predator")
 * davoaci ("a Sumna man")
 * davoacja ("a Sumna woman")
 * dazi ("black")
 * deizti ("to be able, to manage")
 * dejoedejo ("quarter")
 * dejolavi ("bead, detail, fact")
 * dejolalavi ("information, knowledge")
 * dejolimvi ("head")
 * deju ("some")
 * dejudavas (something")
 * deovepeti ("to round up cattle, to summon")
 * desavrei ("god of Meilvarestu")
 * djarjesvi ("scythe")
 * dlikevi ("nose")
 * dnasnasvi ("homeliness")
 * dnasuja ("stoat house")
 * dnasvi ("house")
 * draevotnejo ("lord")
 * draevotnejonejonvi ("lordship")
 * drapadi ("rat, vermin, pest")
 * drapadpadvi ("rat infestation")
 * drasejevi ("village")
 * drasejanjanvi ("villagehood")

=E=
 * einvi ("valley")
 * eirocoti ("octopus")
 * eivouvi ("fermented milk")
 * ejobasaruvi ("sleep")
 * ejokloi ("hollow, thin")
 * ejovei ("bad, evil")
 * eoslevi ("sun")
 * eovaubeti (“to value, to name a price”)

=F=
 * fenvauti (“to wrap around, to cover”)

=J=
 * jarauzi ("long")
 * jaruti ("to battle")

=L=
 * lacpalli ("plough")
 * lacpallja ("rake")
 * lejodjevi ("bubble")

=M=
 * macovevi ("world")
 * mangejocgei ("Mangeodge people")
 * mangejocgarausvi ("native term for the Old Mangeodge language")
 * marucgei ("god")
 * mrei ("man")

=N=
 * nalucaluti ("to shine")
 * naucjarri (“army”)
 * nineja ("woman")
 * njeovkvi ("forest")

=P=
 * pejorotvi ("moon")
 * pejorotuja "period, menstruation"

=R=
 * racatvi ("tree")
 * rapatvi ("obsidian")

=S=
 * slavesjo ("old")
 * snerreicvi ("disturbance in water left behind by boats or water fowl")
 * snerrejosi ("forest rhino")
 * snerreti ("to rampage, to leave a wake or trail behind")

=T=
 * tricgevi ("foot")

=V=
 * vacevi ("day")
 * varietja (“conical tower”)
 * vojarasi ("beautiful")