Proto-Mangeoge vocabulary

=A=
 * *ač- ("foreigner, outsider")
 * *ačadu- ("bad")
 * *ačbete ("to fix")
 * *aǰal- ("unsustainable")
 * *aǰe- ("yes")
 * *aǰēte ("to cheer someone up")
 * *afte ("to take")
 * *alawate ("to run")
 * *āne- ("valley")
 * *āročot- ("octopus")
 * *apin- ("orca")
 * *aratalač- ("stubborn")
 * *arupe- ("grass")
 * *arutō- ("east")
 * *arutōle- ("eastern")

=B=
 * *ble- ("there is")

=Č=
 * *čevu- ("path, road, route, direction")
 * *čēoδus- ("so that, in order to")
 * *čie- ("oak")

=D=
 * *daǰawe- (“sand”)
 * *daneječte (“to want, to need”)
 * *dare- ("rude, impolite")
 * *dawaranje- ("unknown, mysterious")
 * *dawas- ("thing")
 * *dawe- ("silence")
 * *dawe- ("honest")
 * *dawe- ("one")
 * *dawo- ("wolf")
 * *dawoač ("a Sumna person")
 * *daz- ("black")
 * *daδ- ("then, VP-and")
 * *daδte ("to confuse")
 * *dāδte ("to be able to, to manage")
 * *dečjarasete (“to use”)
 * *dēoexdēo- ("quarter")
 * *dēolax- ("bead")
 * *dēolime- ("head")
 * *dēonimrite (“to greet”)
 * *deowepete ("to reel in rope, to round up cattle, to gather people into a crowd")
 * *dēox- ("some")
 * *desawre- ("domestic god of Meilvarestu")
 * *desēo- ("humidity, moisture, dampness")
 * *dewaδte ("to fend off, to ward away")
 * *djarjes- ("heron")
 * *draewotnēo- ("grandfather")
 * *drapad- ("rat")
 * *draseje- ("village")
 * *dylike- ("nose")
 * *dönas- ("house")

=E=
 * *ecalute ("to explode")
 * *ecalute nalučesēo waxeδeōk ("to shine")
 * *eosle- ("sun")

=Ē=
 * *ēobasaru- ("sleep")
 * *ēoklo- ("hollow, thin, emaciated, starving")
 * *ēowe- ("bad, evil")

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

=J=
 * *jarōδ- (“long”)
 * *jarute ("to battle")

=J̌=
 * *ǰalaste ("to protect")
 * *ǰaxuvete ("to ride on deerback")

=L=
 * *lačpal- ("plough")
 * *lēodje- ("bubble")

=M=
 * *mačowe- ("world")
 * *mangēoǰe ("Mangeodge people")
 * *mangēoǰarōs ("native term for the Proto-Mangeodge language")
 * *mantate ("to think")
 * *maste ("to be")
 * *maruǰe- ("god")
 * *marute ("to like")
 * *megjalace (“optative modal”)
 * *mre- ("man")

=N=
 * *nalučes- ("light")
 * *ne- ("person, human")
 * *neve- ("shark")
 * *nine- ("woman")
 * *njeok- ("forest")
 * *nōčjar- ("army")

=O=
 * *octe ("to make, to create")
 * *ōkoxop- ("hedgehog")
 * *ōle- ("stone, rock, boulder")
 * *ōte ("to recognise, to reconnect with something")
 * *ōxype- ("useless, worthless, not valuable")

=P=
 * *palukmantate ("to understand")
 * *paluksoxeδte ("to learn, to teach")
 * *palute ("to hew")
 * *pīorot- ("moon")

=R=
 * *rōδte ("to speak, to talk")
 * *račat- ("tree")

=S=
 * *sēonte ("to travel, to walk, to go")
 * *skaxeδte ("to know")
 * *slawesje- (“old”)
 * *snerrejos ("forest rhino")
 * *snerrete ("to shake branches, to rush through a forest, to rattle vegetation")
 * *swaliδte ("to hoard")

=T=
 * *tamte ("to say, to tell")
 * *töriǰe- ("foot")

=W=
 * *wace- ("day")
 * *war- (“intimidating”)
 * *warite ("to intimate")
 * *warietn- (“conical tower”)
 * *wojaratsenas- ("beautiful")

=X=
 * *xowōbete- ("to give")
 * *xö ("important")
 * *xöxowōbete- ("to value")