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 * saapar ("statue")


 * saapárylkanc ("a chip taken from a statue from Saasaapar")


 * saarwos ("baby rhino")


 * saati ("shadow")


 * saatikwu ("dark spirit, demon")


 * saawak ("hole")


 * saawakӑk ("manmade hole")


 * saawaken ("to dig")


 * saawaken ("to move camp elsewhere")


 * saawagen ("to shut, to close")


 * saawar ("free")


 * saawakdwir ("crack, crevice")


 * saawuka ("brief, short lasting, instant, short lived")


 * saken ("to forget")


 * sakėsa ("senile, forgetful")


 * sakėsadwo ("bout of forgetfulness")


 * sajel ("story")


 * sajelga ("saga, chronicle")


 * sajelvar ("imagination")


 * saleas ("to age, to get old")


 * salėa ("old")


 * salėamėsajelė ("history")


 * salėamlaawamlernyr ("judge")


 * salėamlernyr ("paternal grandfather")


 * salėatšo ("to grow old")


 * salgwi ("gannet chick")


 * salgwim ("giant eagle chick")


 * salvar ("trouble")


 * samgas ("moth")


 * sante ("echo")


 * santeas ("to echo")


 * santedwo ("reverberation")


 * sapiire ("rogue, rascal")


 * sárleg ("limestone")


 * saro ("chick")


 * sarste ("mouse kitten, baby mouse")


 * sasil ("ficaria verna")


 * Saška (“an island in the Ievsteoruef Islands, Saka Island”)


 * satau ("brat, misbehaved child")


 * samk ("aloofness, madness, eccentricity")


 * samdiisten ("to soften, to steep")


 * samdo ("soft")


 * samwe ("clear, see through, transparent")


 * samwetšo ("to make sense")


 * savalh ("larva")


 * sasil ("sun dog")


 * săănnü ("river island, small piece of protruding land in a river, stepping stone")


 * săn ("there")


 * săt ("clumsy species of bovine")


 * sătwo ("clumsy person")


 * sbasi ("baby octopus")


 * sbasi ("newborn baby")


 * sbiri ("baby giant sloth")


 * sbernen ("to swim")


 * sblėiku ("bone marrow")


 * sbnoko ("volcano, geyser, gushing wound, mouth")


 * sbylmka ("tadpole (of a frog)")


 * scyht ("cancer, tumour, ulcer, curse, insult, defect, corruption")


 * sdăva ("crow chick")


 * sdăvlu ("caterpillar")


 * sdŕjś ("heron chick")


 * seku ("whale")


 * seeldre ("good swimmer")


 * seelh ("fin")


 * seelhe ("giant whale")


 * seelhha ("swim, swimming")


 * sehanta ("jolt, shock, spark")


 * selap ("species of large toothed fish")


 * selken ("to scrape, to file")


 * seludwo ("erosion")


 * selwen ("to erode, to wear away")


 * sem ("hollow, empty")


 * semeas ("to hollow out, to empty")


 * sempanigen ("to prevail, to overcome, to win")


 * senpsi ("envy")


 * seos ("girl")


 * sepdwo ("nourishment")


 * sepen ("to be nourished, to be fed")


 * sepik ("nourished")


 * sepñe ("lactating mother, breast feeder")


 * sepñetwik ("breastfeeding")


 * sepñetwo ("to breastfeed")


 * sepñetwăna ("able to breastfeed, lactating")


 * sepñetwyr ("baby that hasn't been weaned yet")


 * sepmuen ("to be hungry")


 * sepmuik ("starved, malnourished, emaciated")


 * sepmuik ("hunger")


 * serhan ("robin chick")


 * serpes ("chaos, confusion")


 * serpesdwo ("error, mistake")


 * serpeseas ("to wreak havoc, to confuse, to blur, to smudge")


 * serpesotru ("strategy, tactics")


 * serpesotruna ("strategist")


 * sest ("spiderling, baby spider")


 * sest ("pup that will become a sleigh dog")


 * sėa ("holy, sacred")


 * sėaferak ("dream")


 * sėalaferok ("sacred deer")


 * sėana ("god, spirit")


 * sėanaga ("pantheon")


 * sėanañe ("goddess")


 * sėanawo ("divine, spiritual")


 * sėanootli ("godhood")


 * sėkyl ("this way")


 * sėd ("that (inanimate)")


 * sė dėna ("now")


 * sėn ("that")


 * sėnoken ("to harass, to bully, to bother, to agitate")


 * sėnokdwir ("storm")


 * sėnokdwo ("nuisance")


 * sė onta ("today")


 * sėpa ("flower")


 * sėpaga ("field of flowers")


 * sėpagana ("joyous, fertile, abundant, relaxing")


 * sėpagananaes ("fourth month")


 * sėpamona ("first blossom in the spring")


 * sėpeas ("to sprout")


 * sėputre ("to decorate")


 * sfardwir ("owl chick")


 * sgamp ("crocodile")


 * sgėita ("hazel tree sapling")


 * sgėitacuo ("staff made from a hazel tree")


 * sgnibu ("diaphragm")


 * sgör ("vole")


 * sgörrhse ("underground stream")


 * sgrümyn ("to scrunch up, to bundle, to crinkle, to squeeze")


 * sgwesab ("badger pup")


 * shangar ("pigeon chick")


 * sib ("more")


 * sibwe ("keen, interested, alert, focused")


 * sihti ("responsible")


 * siildu ("apocalypse, end of the world")


 * sikka ("about, concerning, regarding")


 * silig ("fish trap")


 * silmȯ ("vulnerable, endangered, at risk")


 * siloden ("to analyse, to deduct, to rummage")


 * siok ("land by a river covered in stones")


 * sipȯt ("tadpole (of toads)")


 * siraten ("to squeeze, to apply pressure")


 * siri ("ant larva")


 * sisten ("jagged, bumpy, sharp, craggy")


 * siwasi ("quarter, divided portion of")


 * sjaron ("wolf pup")


 * skald ("new, young")


 * skalgen ("to cause, to bring upon")


 * skalmgė ("the still young child of a person")


 * skarȯs ("child prodigy")


 * skat ("brown")


 * skatšo ("to get dirty")


 * skemen ("to hit")


 * skiar ("baby giant bison")


 * skiar ("scoundrel (of children)")


 * skjyrpen ("to start, to begin")


 * sklotu ("ill-matched, ill-fitting; ill-fated")


 * skocra ("promise")


 * skocren ("to promise")


 * skohg ("lung")


 * skohten ("to know, to be able")


 * skonbo ("shaman in training")


 * skŕ ("man, guy, fellow")


 * skropa ("esophagus")


 * skrudo ("iris, halo")


 * skwagi ("sabre tooth cub")


 * skyrylmăm ("rival, foe")


 * slafa ("glacier, ice sheet")


 * slafawo ("iceberg")


 * slaven ("to keep, to retain, to remember")


 * sɫba ("near")


 * slinte ("passerine chick")


 * slȯk ("hollow, depression in the ground, pit")


 * slȯgen ("to relax")


 * sloman ("foal, faun")


 * sltȯagu ("spleen, honeycomb")


 * slürab ("baby bat")


 * smaawat ("buzzard chick")


 * smowos ("baby mammoth")


 * sḿpokohȯ ("grandmother via the older parent")


 * sḿpokote ("grandmother via the younger parent")


 * smukalt ("bee larva")


 * smuwȯg ("snow panther cub")


 * smyryl ("fox cub")


 * sna ("baby")


 * snagül ("baby bat")


 * sñalla ("purr, purring")


 * snappa ("child king, term of endearment for children")


 * snernen ("to beat, to thrash, to make a loud noise, to warn")


 * sñuka ("young forest, area where a forest meets grassland")


 * snudda ("hatchling, baby lizard, baby snake, brat (of children)")


 * snyr ("boy")


 * snyrr ("tear (of eyes)")


 * snyro ("baby possum")


 * sodmerod ("nimble, agile, incredibly fast")


 * sohosso ("mild weather")


 * soiiddi ("sex")


 * soiiddisu ("sexual")


 * sojen ("to find")


 * sokyl ("that way")


 * solk ("slope")


 * som ("pine")


 * somaattim ("event in Sumric mythology where humans fell to earth")


 * somgisar ("elegant, fragile, detailed")


 * somgiser ("long hair (of the head)")


 * somwes ("pine tree")


 * somwescuo ("log from a pine tree")


 * son ("that")


 * sonesak ("therefore")


 * sonesakmu ("despite")


 * songen ("to give up, to relent, to fail, to tire")


 * sootrenimgar ("harp")


 * soranonma ("flag, banner")


 * sordootru ("tattooing")


 * soswun ("cave lion cub")


 * soti ("spiderling, baby spider")


 * sotren ("to receive, to take on, to accept, to gain")


 * sova ("baby seal")


 * sow ("wind")


 * sowėsa ("windy")


 * sowga ("windstorm, hurricane")


 * sowgeo ("cow-licked hair, messy hair that's been messed by the wind, bed head")


 * sowowsu ("wind seer, a person who can foresee the weather")


 * sowsu ("breezy")


 * sowsutšo ("to get breezy (of wind)")


 * sȯ ("for")


 * sȯno ("throat, neck")


 * sȯȯmges ("spiteful, malicious")


 * söla ("long (time, duration)")


 * söljas ("meditation")


 * söljasen ("to meditate")


 * sööldee ("the future")


 * sööldii ("guess, estimate")


 * sööldu ("prediction, second sight")


 * sööldubo ("miscalculation")


 * sööldudre ("seer")


 * sööldudru ("unexpected action, plot twist, going against ones fate")


 * sööldudwir ("estimation of what happened based on physical evidence")


 * spaldu ("hare pup")}


 * spec ("naive, silly")


 * spemas ("rant, discourse")


 * spɫ ("cricket")


 * spliku ("tonsil")


 * spnöldi ("sure-footed, spry, nimble, adept")


 * sponte ("fact, truth")


 * spontenaes ("eighth month")


 * sprac ("intestines")


 * spron ("bulb of the vegetable that crisps are made from")


 * spupen ("to appear, to flash, to shine suddenly, to spark")


 * sraakal ("bear cub")


 * sraffa ("trachea")


 * srakăt ("sapling")


 * sraubtas ("door, tent opening")


 * sreak ("rainbow")


 * srestar ("baby salmon")


 * srodo ("baby giant")


 * sron ("puppy")


 * sruptil ("quagmire")


 * stagsthu (“Argentinus magnicens”)


 * stanhpen ("to pee, to urinate")


 * stăbib ("frothy, foamy, fuzzy, grassy")


 * stăăga ("fir tree sapling")


 * stăăgauo ("staff made from a fir tree sapling")


 * stedś ("fragrance")


 * sterdak ("kitten")


 * stoen ("to protect")


 * stigȯ ("stubble")


 * stint ("gosling")


 * stɫgu ("stalk (of a plant)")


 * stolg ("baby shrew")


 * stralȯf ("mask")


 * stralta ("misfortune, adversity, trouble, bad luck, failure, disadvantage, burden")


 * stréla ("snack made of frozen blubber and whale skin")


 * strėigu ("gallbladder")


 * strĕipa ("thatch, messy hair")


 * striba ("larynx")


 * striȯbăo ("appendix")


 * strougĕi ("placenta")


 * stuĕstiwes ("yew tree sapling")


 * stuĕstiwescuo ("staff made from a yew tree")


 * styrh ("straight")


 * styrhisten ("to straighten")


 * su ("air")


 * sukpo ("kidney")


 * suda ("daedon, miocene pig")


 * suen ("to go")


 * suhpi ("blind")


 * sulargeo ("eyelid")


 * sulaawamuen ("to falter, to wain, to faint, to fade")


 * Sumnė ("name of the Sumric people")


 * sumal ("foot")


 * sumalgeo ("shoe, boot, thick outer boot worn in cold weather")


 * sumalsyr ("shoe, sock, thinner inner shoe worn under a sumalgeo in the winter or worn alone in the summer


 * sumaamen ("to descend, to climb down")


 * sumar ("travel")


 * sumatlon ("visiting, trip only for enjoyment")


 * sumaten ("to come")


 * sumaaten (""to fall")


 * sumberodȯnen ("to hurry")


 * sumen ("to travel")


 * sumjȯben ("to come")


 * sumlerjen ("to guide")


 * sumlerna ("leader of a nomad group")


 * sumlerña ("travel guide")


 * sumlernė ("a grouping of people who decide on important matters within a certain nomad group")


 * sumȯmloman ("flight")


 * sumȯmlomanga ("bird migration")


 * sumrė ("language of the Old Sumric people")


 * sumu ("barrier, blockade, obstacle")


 * sumberodȯnen ("to hurry")


 * sumăben ("to bring")


 * sunc ("gust/breath/puff of air, breeze")


 * súnru ("dye")


 * sunrutwo ("to dye, to colour")


 * sunsi ("baby worm")


 * suovdwo ("aggressive, angry")


 * súúmmo ("fat, oil, blubber")


 * sülar ("day vision, eye")


 * sülarmajămaaski ("spring, fountain, trickle of water")


 * sülen ("to see")


 * sülh ("raft")


 * sülhen ("to swim")


 * sülik ("face")


 * sülik ("seen, observed")


 * süljus ("blind person")


 * sülta ("swim, breast stroke, dive")


 * süliktšo ("to be spotted")


 * sülsa ("possible, feasible")


 * sür ("there")


 * sürȯk ("conical hill")


 * sürpen ("to gnaw, to chew")


 * sürten ("to fill")


 * sűrwas ("sweat")


 * süüri ("arrogance")


 * süürikwu ("confidence")


 * süüridre ("arrogant person, show off")


 * süüridru ("humility, self awareness")


 * süürijus ("humble person")


 * sv́d ("roar, growl, bark")


 * svelbu ("chimney, smoke hole")


 * svüt ("fastener of a tent door, lock")


 * swa ("well")


 * swafu ("cup")


 * swăob ("pungent, bright, loud, rough, single, unmarried, stubborn, strongly held, adamant, cocky, arrogant, extroverted, funny, hilarious")


 * swek ("interesting, fascinating")


 * swerȯ ("duckling")


 * swė ("bent, crooked")


 * swėndwir ("old crooked tree")


 * swėnen ("to bend, to distort")


 * swėni ("bow (archery)")


 * swėnina ("archer, bowman")


 * swėnivo ("left")


 * swėrė ("pitch accent, tone")


 * swĕlatis ("udder")


 * switen ("to seem, to appear to be, to resemble")


 * swolmasbodwo ("male infertility")


 * swolmasėsa ("masculine, manly, male")


 * swören ("to charge at, to chase off, to intimidate")


 * swȯn ("dozy, slow witted")


 * swȯnkwa ("fool")


 * swȯnkwu ("someone that appears to be an idiot but turns out to be very smart")


 * swylmas ("testicle, gonad")


 * swylmasbo ("infertile man")


 * swylmasdwo ("male fertility")


 * swylmasen ("to fuck, to shag")


 * swylmassu ("less of a man, adolescent, puny")


 * sykht ("honest, innocent, sincere, virtuous, genuine, unused, brand new, untouched, pristine, in good condition, having none of its fruit plucked yet, bountiful ,fresh, good tasting, untrodden, virgin, clean, beautiful, dressed up, unblemished, having regrown leaves in the spring, recently, just, not long ago")


 * syljabăs ("clam, (colloquial) mouth, gossip")


 * syr ("cloth")


 * syrkhyr ("sponge, wash cloth")


 * syren ("to owe")


 * syrdisten ("to tattoo")


 * syrdwo ("debt")


 * syrdu ("tattoo")


 * syri ("painful")


 * syylfe ("symphyliosis, pelvic girdle pain")


 * syyrma ("shoal, school of fish")