Wordlist and phrases of Elder Speech
In Poland we have a wikia, where someone completed all words and phrases od elven language from the books. I wasnât able to find them in English, so I did it by maself, with help of bab.la, context reverso and google translate, together with my own (little) knowledge.
To all my friends and readers from Poland - please, If I missed some meaning, or did something wrong, correct me. And I ask the ones from Poland, because polish was the origin language
(deleted from ao3, cause they donât accept anything that isnât fiction)
A
A'bĂĄeth â kiss
Abb â a place where something ends to bond with something bigger (example: the place where river is connecting with sea)
Addan/Adan â to dance, dance, dancer
Adhart â ahead
Aedd â crumb
Aefder â later
AecĂĄemm â to follow
Aen â from, to, on
Aen'drean â to enter
Aenye â fire, firely
Aenyell'hael â baptism of fire
Aenyeweddien â Child od Fire, commonly Spark
Aep â from (in meaning of be from some place or family), son, descentand
Aep â to them
Aesledde â sledding
Aespar â to shot
AĂŤte â summer
Aevon â river
Aine â light
An â small, smaller, indefinite kind
An'givare â spy, informator
Arainne â sparrowhawk
Ard (lat. aardus) â high, the highest, mountain, peak
Arse â ass
A'taeghane â today
Ayd â no
B
Beag â a few
B'eanshie â phantom, banshee
Beanna (irl. bean) â woman
Belean'graec â important (this), important (a lot of things), expected, expectansy,
Belleteyn â blooming
Birke â vernal equinox
Blathan â garland, flowers (genitive: âblathannaâ)
Bleidd â wolf
Bloed â blood
Bloede â bloody, damn, fucking
Broggha, Breoga â frog, froggie
BrokiloĂŠne â from Brokilon
Bynnen â elven bread
C
Caed â forest, grove
CĂĄelm â calm, calmly, quiet, slowly, silently, calmly, to calm
CĂĄemm â go, come
CĂĄen â can (do)
Caer â fortress, stronghold (in Skelligeâs dialekt, it was wrongly: âKaerâ; this form became common among humans)
CĂĄerme â fate, destiny
Carn â barrow, hole, holes
Carraigh â rock (huge one)
Ceadmil â Welcome (to someone)
Cerbin (lat. corvus) â raven
Cinerea â Ĺźyrytwa (complicated thing, I canât translate it, because it is too deep into culture)
Col â pass (in mountains)
Coram â lion
Corrason â heart
Creasa ânecessarily, duty, inevitably, obligatory
Crevan â Fox
D
Daerienn â sorceress (she-wizard), she-magician
Daetre â back (like, go back)
Dana â girl/miss (a lady before marriage)
Darganfod â discovery
Darl'len â read
Dearg â red
Dearme â Steep (you, go to Steep), to sleep, good night
Deireadh â end, who end smth
Deith â flame
Deithwen â white flame
Dh'oine â human
Dhu â black, dark
Dice (z Ĺac. dicere) â to speak
Divedde â stand(to fight)
Dol â valley, Valley (between mountains), dimple
D'yaebl â Devie
E
Eatewedd â summer-alike child, summerâs child
Eimyr â hedgehog
Elaine â beautiful
Elle â alder tree
En â idefinite article
Enid â daisy
Ess â be
Esse â to be (future simple)
Essea â I am
Esseath â you are
Evall â horse
Evelienn â etery (about people), everyone
F
Feain â The Sun
Feainnewedd â Sunâs Child (figuratively about Sunflower)
Fen â swamp, wetland/swampland
FoilĂŠ â insane
Folie â rage
G
Gaeth â potral, gate
Gar'ean â attention/warning, watch out
Geas â swear-curse, curse, howl
GlĂĄeddyv (irl. cleddyf) â sword
Glean â Lower, low, short
Gleanna (irl. gleann) â valley
Glossae â to look
Glyswen â White river
Gwendeith â white fire
Gwenllech â white cliffs
Gwinoedd â elven whine
Gwyn (z irl. gwyn) â white
Gwynbleidd â White Wolf
Gvaedyn â prud-brave, (difficult to translate)
Gvalch'ca (lat. falco) â Falka, she-falcon
Gynvael â ice
H
Hael â
greeting, health
Haela â medicine
Hanse â hanza, pack of friends
Hav'caaren â âintranslatable word, which is associated with greed/avarice; havekars
Hen â old, older
Hoel â hole, commonly: ass
I
Ichaer â blood
Imbaelk â germination/sprouting
Inis (wel. ynys) â island
Invaerne â Winter
L
Lammas â maturation
Lara â seagull
Lionors â lionesse
Llamas â matured, aging,
Loa'then â hatred
Loc (z Ĺac. lac) â lake
Loc'lah â Lady of The Lake
Luned â girl, daughter
M
Me â I, my, mine, me
MĂŠadbh (propably comes from: ang. meadow, eld-english mĂŚdwe) â meadow-alike
Mear'ya â Maria
MeĂĄth â to meet
Mid â middle
MidaĂŤte â summer solstice
MidinvĂĄerne â winter solstice
Milva â kania ruda (Bird specie) (from latin âMilvus milvusâ)
Minne â love
Mire â to look at
Mistle (z ang. mistletoe) â waxwing, paszkot (bird specie)
Modron â mother (Crach an Craite called Calanthe like this but she wasnât his mother)
Morc â book, book (like book 1 of seriÄ)
Morvudd â enemy
Muire â sea
N
Naev'de â nine
NeĂŠn â no
P
Pavienn â monkey
Pest â disease, plague, Bad charm/spell
Pherian â NizioĹek
Q
Que (z Ĺac. que) â what
R
Raenn â to run
Rhena (z Ĺac. regina) â queen
Rhenawedd â Child of the queen
Roethainne â redanian
Ruadhri â readers
S
Salah â (you) pray
Saov â spirit, ghost, soul
Savaed â elven month, 1/8 of year
Scoia'tael (it. scoiattolo) â squirrels
Seidhe â hill
Shaent â to sing
Skrekk â rat
Sledd â sled
Sor'ca â Sister ( diminutive of âsisterâ in fact.)
Spar â to shot
Spar'le â shot (you, shot (this))
Squaess â to be sorry to someone, to forgive
Squaess'me â Iâm sorry , forgive me
Straede â way, path
T
TĂĄedh â bard, poet
Tearth â fear, to be feared
Tedd â time, age, time (at day, like morning)
Thaess â keep silent (order), keep silent (also order :D)
Thaesse - shut you up
Tirth â boar
Tor (z fr. tour) â tower
Torc'h â alszaband
Treise â strenght, vigor, energy
Tvedeane â 12, dozen
Tuathe â whisper
Twe â two, two (of them)
U
Uniade â connection(In some meaning: relationship), reunion (with someone)
V
Va â to go
Va'en â trip, journey
Vaer'trouv â zawierzyÄ (impossible to translate, something like "to give trust to someoneâ but not at all), to trust (somebody)
Va faill â farewell
Va vort â go (forever), go away
Vara â merchandise
Varh'he â whore, prostitute
Vatt'ghern â witcher
Velen â autumnal equinox
VeloĂŤ â fast/quick, quickly
Voe'rle â to stop (doing) , to stop (someone)
Vort â far (away), dalej, still, yet, precz
Vrihedd â freedom
W
Wedd â child
Weddin â child (zdrobnienie od âweddâ)
Wen â white (simplified form of âgwynâ usually occuring as  gĹĂłwnie jako suffix)
Woed, WoĂŠd, Woedd â forest, Wood
X
Xin'trea â Cintra
Y
YeĂĄ â so (so as)
Yghern â skolopendromorf
Yn â on, through, przedimek okreĹlony
Ys â down (direction)
Ysgarthiad â shit, cholera
Z
Zireael â swallow
Zvaere â to promise


























