25 June 2013

knot is ishe (revisited)

ishe = knot (Lhaesine pronunciation = EYESH) (noun) (some things Google found for "ishe": a common term; a unusual first name that can be masculine, notably boxer Ishe "Sugar Shay" Smith; user names; DJ Ishe; ISHE is an acronym for the International Society for Human Ethology; ISHE is an acronym for Indiana Society of Healthcare Engineers and Iowa Society for Healthcare Engineering; a rare last name; name of a place in Nigeria)

My previous Lhaesine word for "knot" was "isre". A small change.

17 June 2013

fat is gole (revisited)

gole = fat (Lhaesine pronunciation = GOHL) (adjective) (some things Google found for "gole": a very common term; an uncommon last name; Gole Market is a middle-class locality in New Delhi, India; means "throats; gorges" in Italian; means "swig, gulp" in Portuguese: means something in Persian when transliterated; a form of the noun meaning "goal" in Turkish; name of villages in Poland; similar Göle is a small city and rural district in northeast Turkey)

The previous Lhaesine word for "fat" was "goala".

09 June 2013

fortress is dagran (revisited)

dagran = fortress (Lhaesine pronunciation = DAH-grahn) (noun) (some things Google found for "dagran": an uncommon term; name of a mercenary leader character in the game The Last Story (aka Quark); in World of Warcraft Emperor Dagran Thaurissan is the name of a humanoid NPC character; user names; a rare last name; Dagran Healthcare Systems in Tucson, Arizona)

My previous Lhaesine word for "fortress" was "dagaeln".

17 May 2013

bachelorette is shesa (revisited)

shesa = bachelorette (Lhaesine pronunciation = SHEH-suh) (noun) (some things Google found for "shesa": an uncommon term; SHESA stands for Sacred Heart Ex-Students Association for former students of a college in Cameroon; a rare first name that can be feminine; a rare last name; first word in the name of a surprising number of registered horses; in Star Trek universe name of a Bajoran who was Kai of Bajor; in a NYT crossword puzzle "shesa" for "she's a"; means "cleft, cloven" in Hebrew (transliterated); name of a place in Uttar Pradesh, India)

My previous Lhaesine word for "bachelorette" was "chisa".

09 May 2013

binding is fasede (revisited)

fasede = binding (Lhaesine pronunciation = FAH-seed) (noun) (some things Google found for "fasede": an unusual term; user names; means something similar to phase in Danish; seems to mean something in transliterated Persian; the similar word facade or façade means the face of a building, especially the front)

My previous Lhaesine word for "binding" was "fasewe". This is a small change.

05 May 2013

house is alca (revisited)

alca = house (Lhaesine pronunciation = AHLK-uh) (noun) (some things Google found for "alca": a common term; ALCA is a Spanish acronym for Área de Libre Comercio de las Américas (Free Trade Area of the Americas); the Aero L 159 ALCA (Advanced Light Combat Aircraft) is a Czech-built aircraft; ALCA is an acronym for Arizona Landscape Contractors Association; ALCA stands for Alabama Counseling Association; ALCA is an acronym for Aurora Learning Community Association of Oklahoma City; ALCA Carpentry Contractors of Illinois; an unusual to uncommon last name; an unusual first name that can be masculine or feminine; a taxonomic genus of seabirds comprising the razorbill; in Catalan and Portuguese similarly spelled alça is a form of the verb "to raise, to lift"; In Portuguese similar spelled alça means "a semicircular handle"; a district in Peru; name of places in Peru and Chile)

My previous Lhaesine word for "house" was "alna". I'm no longer using the LN consonant combination.

01 May 2013

pair is caor

caor = pair (Lhaesine pronunciation = CAUR) (noun) (some things Google found for "caor": an uncommon term; CAOR is an acronym for Cherokee Association of Realtors; CAOR is a Centre de Robotique (Robotics Lab) at MINES ParisTech Graduate School; a rare last name; Caor Ashstone is a NPC Dungeon Boss in game Rift; CAOR 99 is an Explorer Yacht; CAOR is the Bucharest stock symbol for Calipso SA Oradea which offers catering services; means berry in Irish; similar Caore is the name of a place in the Philippines)

25 April 2013

gentle is wilet

wilet = gentle (Lhaesine pronunciation = WIH-leht) (adjective) (some things Google found for "wilet": an uncommon term; a rare to unusual last name; a rare first name that can be feminine; WiLet is an acronym for Wilton Environmental Trust of Connecticut; user names; navigational waypoint WILET in New York state; similar willet is a larger shorebird of the sandpiper family; similar Willet is the name of places in the United States and Canada)

17 April 2013

dense is ladas

ladas = dense (Lhaesine pronunciation = LAH-dahs) (adjective) (some things Google found for "ladas": a common term; an unusual to uncommon last name that can be Greek; Ladas & Parry LLP is an international intellectual property law firm; Ladas are Russian made cars; Mama's Ladas is a Enchilada Shop & Wine Bar in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; a rare first name; Ladas (1891–1914) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire; means barns (buildings used for storage or keeping cattle) in Swedish; name of a village in Greece)

09 April 2013

ominous is vaiten

vaiten = ominous (Lhaesine pronunciation = VAY-tehn) (adjective) (some things Google found for "vaiten": an unusual to rare term; "Vaiten Valvoin" (I Lay Awake) is song by Finnish folk band Värttinä; a rare last name; user names; name of a a World of Warcraft gaming character; "Vaiten Befi" (or Vayiten Befi) is a song by Jewish musician Mendy Jerufi; similar "vaiti" means "silently" in Finnish)

01 April 2013

sad is terit

terit = sad (Lhaesine pronunciation = TEH-riht) (adjective) (some things Google found for "terit": an uncommon term; user names; a rare to unusual last name; a rare first name; Terit Tonhoof is the name of a NPC Satyr character in Everquest II; Terit LLC is a small computer repair company in Kalamazoo, Michagan; in Latin "terit" means "rubs, wears away"; similar Teriti is the name of a place in Indonesia)

25 March 2013

rude is foada

foada = rude (Lhaesine pronunciation = FOH-duh) (adjective) (some things Google found for "foada": an unusual term; user names; a rare first name that can be Egyptian; a very rare last name that can be Italian; in Volapük foada is the genitive singular of foad which means means "liver (organ of human or animal)"; similarly pronounced "foda" means the F-word in Portuguese)

17 March 2013

small is wese (revisited)

wese = small (Lhaesine pronunciation = WEES) (adjective) (some things Google found for "wese": a common term; WESE (92.5 FM) is an urban contemporary radio station in the Tupelo area of Mississippi; WESE (Water and Environmental Systems) is a water treatment company in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia; user names; a rare to unusual last name; similar De Wese or DeWese is an unusual last name; a rare first name; WESE is an acronym for Waldorf Education Society of Edmonton in Canada; SKS Wese Roadrace Bicycle Mini Pump; "wése" means "moist, macerated" in Old English; Wese is the name of a place in the Dem. Republic of the Congo)

My previous Lhaesine word for "small" was "woxe", which was a somewhat odd word.

09 March 2013

since is nale

nale = since (from (time)) (Lhaesine pronunciation = NAIL) (adverb, preposition, conjunction) (some things Google found for "nale": a very common term; an uncommon last name; user names; an unusual first name; an obsolete Chaucer era term for ale and also alehouse; NALE is an acronym for Northern Arizona Literacy Enterprises; Borzu Nale and Kam Nale are Fluggrians in the Star Wars universe; NALE is an acronym for Naval and Amphibious Liaison Element; Nale is the evil twin brother of Elan in webcomic Order of the Stick; name of a Swedish heavy metal band; name of places in places in Pakistan, the Philippines, India, Sweden and Mali)

01 March 2013

district is samast

samast = district (Lhaesine pronunciation = SAH-mahst) (noun) (some things Google found for "samast": a very common term; a rare last name, notably of Turkish ultra-nationalist Ogün Samast who in 2007 killed Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink; SA.MAST is an acronym for South African Mass Animal Sterilisation Trust; a rare Sanskrit in origin masculine name meaning whole, entire; Mera Samast Jeevan is a Punjabi song title; in Estonian a form of samasus which means sameness; name of a place in Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province)

25 February 2013

beyond is ceste

ceste = beyond (Lhaesine pronunciation = KEEST) (preposition) (some things Google found for "ceste": a very common term; an unusual last name that can be Italian; CESTE is an International Business School based in the Aragon region of Spain; Na Ceste (2001) (translation: On the Road) is Czech short comedy film; Little Ceste is a rental cottage in Wales; Ceste Winery in the Piedmont region of Italy; CESTE is an Energy Consortium in Brazil; a rare feminine first name; means "roads" in Croatian; means "cestus or leather boxing glove" in French; name of places in Slovenia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Serbia)

17 February 2013

land is hir

hir = land (Lhaesine pronunciation = HIRH) (noun) (some things Google found for "hir": a very common term; HIR is an acronym for Harvard International Review; HIR is an acronym for the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale in New York; in English a gender-neutral possesive pronoun; HIR is the IATA airport code for Honiara International Airport in the Solomon Islands; an unusual last name; a rare first name; means "grace, blessing, goodwill" in Albanian; means "long" in Breton and Welsh; hîr means "whim, caprice" in Serbo-Croatian; name of a city and district in Iran; Pointe de Pen-Hir is a promontory in Brittany, France; name of places in Pakistan and India)

This is a new Lhaesine word.

09 February 2013

corpse is laglar (revisited)

laglar = corpse (Lhaesine pronunciation = LAH-glahr) (noun) (some things Google found for "laglar": an uncommon to rare term; a rare last name; user names; name of a World of Warcraft character; similar "lägel" means "bottle" in Swedish; Laglar Pit (or Laglarpit) is a ridge in North-West Frontier Pakistan)

My previous Lhaesine word for "corpse" was "lagur". This is a change so that the word won't look like a plural. In Lhaesine "lagur" would be the plural of "lag".

01 February 2013

oak is nelh (revisited)

nelh = oak (Lhaesine pronunciation = NELH) (noun) (some things Google found for "nelh": an uncommon term; NeLH is an acronym for National Electronic Library for Health in the UK; NELH stands for North East Labour History in the UK; NELH was the former acronym for Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii (now NELHA, Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Authority); user names; a rare last name that can be French; a very rare first name)

My previous Lhaesine word for "oak" was "nere", which I'll likely redefine.

25 January 2013

illusion is shilar (revisited)

shilar = illusion (Lhaesine pronunciation = SHIH-lahr) (noun) (some things Google found for "shilar": an uncommon term; user names; a rare last name; a very rare first name; Shilar trilogy of YA fantasy books by Tina Jenne Bohannon; a World of Warcraft character name; the Shilar River is a seasonal river in Maharashtra, India; means "yoke" in Albanian; name of a place in northwest Pakistan)

My previous Lhaesine word for "illusion" was "shilur". This is a small change so that the word won't look like a plural. In Lhaesine, "shilur" would be the plural of "shil".

17 January 2013

girl is nerha (revisited)

nerha = girl (Lhaesine pronunciation = NEHR-uh) (noun) (some things Google found for "nerha": an uncommon term; NERHA stands for North East Regional Health Authority of Jamaica; NERHA is an acronym for Northeast Reining Horse Association; NeRHA is an acronym for Nebraska Rural Health Association; user names; a very rare first name; Henriette Amelie de Nerha was a Dutch memoir writer known for her relationship with the French Revolutionary Mirabeau; similar Neha is a common Indian and Nepali feminine name; similar Nerja is a place on Spain's Costa del Sol)

This is a small change. My previous Lhaesine word for "girl" was "nirha". I wanted this word to look less like the Spanish word niña.

09 January 2013

winter is sibor (revisited)

sibor = winter (Lhaesine pronunciation = SIH-bohr) (noun) (some things Google found for "sibor": an uncommon term; SIBOR stands for Singapore Interbank Offered Rate; SIBOR is an acronym for Staten Island Board of Realtors; SIBOR stands for Stored Ion and Bio-Optics Research in the Department of Physics at Texas A&M University; a rare last name; user names; a very rare first name)

My previous Lhaesine word for "winter" was "sibur". This is a tweak so that the word won't look like a plural. In Lhaesine, "sibur" would be the plural of "sib".

01 January 2013

or is ema

ema = or (Lhaesine pronunciation = EHM-uh) (conjunction) (some things Google found for "ema": a very common term; EMA is an acronym for MTV's Europe Music Awards; EMA can refer to American musician and multimedia artist Erika M. Anderson; EMA can stand for Emergency Management Agency; EMA is the airport code for East Midlands Airport in the UK; EMA stands for Enterprise Management Associates; an uncommon feminine first name; a wooden plaques with prayers or wishes at Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples; means the Latin letter M/m in Catalan; means "mother" in Estonian; name of places in Brazil, Japan, Solomon Islands and New Caledonia)

This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "or" is now "em". This posting is no longer current.