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.