Showing posts with label 6 letter words. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 6 letter words. Show all posts

21 January 2015

between is tuncas

tuncas = between (Lhaesine pronunciation = TUHNK-ahs) (preposition) (some things Google found for "tuncas": an unusual term; user names; a rare last name; airline flight TUN-CAS is from Tunis to Casablanca; similar letters in phrase nunc pro tunc as of, where nunc pro tunc is a Latin expression used in law meaning now for then; similar Tunca is the name of a place in Chile)

Just adding a new Lhaesine word. It wasn't intended as something to necessarily go with my previous word, rib.

09 January 2015

kitchen is tarhel

tarhel = kitchen (Lhaesine pronunciation = TAHR-ehl) (noun) (some things Google found for "tarhel": an unusual to rare term; a misspelling of Tar Heel which is the nickname of the University of North Carolina athletic teams; a very rare first name; a very rare last name; similar Tarbel is a rare to unusual last name; user names; similar Tarheel is a small town in North Carolina; similar Tarheli is a place in Pakistan)

Another new Lhaesine word.

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".

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.

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 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)

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".

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".

25 October 2012

recent is sovira

sovira = recent (Lhaesine pronunciation = saw-VIH-ruh) (adjective) (some things Google found for "sovira": an uncommon to rare term; a rare last name; a rare first name; user names; Sovira (or Souveera) was an ancient tribe and territory in Northern India which is in present day Sindh province of Pakistan)

09 October 2012

humid is tovire

tovire = humid (Lhaesine pronunciation = TAW-vighr) (some things Google found for "tovire": a rare term; user names; a rare last name; there are places named similar La Tovière near the French ski resort of Tignes; similar Tovira is the name of a place in Bosnia & Herzegovina)

This is another former Miresua word which I'm redefining, changing the pronunciation, and throwing into Lhaesine.

25 September 2012

trouble is fosral

fosral = trouble (Lhaesine pronunciation = FAW-srahl) (noun) (some things Google found for "fosral": a rare term; user names; a seller's code for discontinued glass dishes pattern Raleigh by Fostoria; similar Fostal is a rare last name)

05 September 2012

grain is chidon

chidon = grain (harvested seeds of various grass-related food crops) (Lhaesine pronunciation = CHIH-don) (noun) (some things Google found for "chidon": an uncommon term; Chidon HaTanach is the International Bible Contest of Israel for high school stduents; in Bible (I CHr 13:9 ) threshing floor of Chidon (kee'-don) where Uzza put his hand on the ark; a rare Biblical name which means "a dart"; a rare last name)

01 July 2012

meal is reasta

reasta = meal (Lhaesine pronunciation = REE-stuh) (noun) (some things Google found for "reasta": a common term; user names; a rare last name; a rare first name that can be feminine; Reasta s.r.o. is a Czech building and chimney work company; "Dil Ka Reasta" is a misspelling of "Dil Ka Rishta" which is the title of a 2003 Bollywood movie, where "rishta" means "relationship" in Hindi; similar Resta Reef Resort in Egypt on the Red Sea)

05 June 2012

pain is nazult (revisited)

nazult = pain (Lhaesine pronunciation = NAH-zuhlt) (noun) (some things Google found for "nazult": a rare term; Nazult Long Sleeve Shirt by Buffalo Kids; user names; "na zult" means "after you will" in Dutch; similar Nazul is the name of a place in Iran)

My previous Lhaeine word for "pain" was "nazuln". This is a small change.

29 May 2012

ancient is meglen (revisited)

meglen = ancient (Lhaesine pronunciation = MEH-glehn) (adjective) (some things Google found for "meglen": an uncommon term; a region of Greece on the border with Macedonia; Orthodox Christian Martyr Zlata of Meglen; Megleno-Romanians or Meglen Vlachs are a small population of people; an unusual last name; Meglen's Waterwise Landscapes of Fort Collins, CO; Meglen Harry Pump Service of Sonoma, CA; user names; similar Meglena is an unusual feminine first name which can be Bulgarian)

My previous word for "ancient" was "megaln". This is a small change.

13 May 2012

east is seadon (revisited)

seadon = east (Lhaesine pronunciation = SEE-dawn) (noun, adjective, adverb) (direction) (some things Google found for "seadon": an uncommon term; an uncommon last name, notably actor Pete Seadon; an unusual masculine first name; a misspelling of "season" such as in TV episodes)

My previous Lhaesine word for "east" was "seidon". This is a minor change due to a change in my phonetic spelling rules. The pronunciation is unchanged.

21 February 2012

wolf is hiegar (revisited)

hiegar = wolf (Lhaesine pronunciation = HIGH-gahr) (noun) (some things Google found for "hiegar": a rare term; user names; in game Eve Online Hiegar Fellsong is a player character; a rare last name, similar name Hieger is an uncommon last name; a rare first name)

My previous Lhaesine word for "wolf" was "hiigar". This is a small change.

13 February 2012

pack is dieran (revisited)

dieran = pack (Lhaesine pronunciation = DYE-rahn) (noun) (some things Google found for "dieran"; a very common term; conjugations of the Spanish verb "dar" which means "to give", an overwhelming result; an unusual first name; user names; a rare last name)

My previous word for "pack" was "diisan".

09 February 2012

marble is cirden (revisited)

cirden = marble (Lhaesine pronunciation = KIHRD-ehn) (noun, adjective) (rock of crystalline limestone) (some things Google found for "cirden": an uncommon term; user names; a rare last name; name of a World of Warcraft character; name of a seeds company in Cameroon which has been identified as a fraud or scam risk; similar Círdan the Shipwright is a fictional elf character created by J. R. R. Tolkien)

My previous Lhaesine word for "marble" was "ciiden". This is a small change.

13 December 2011

cover is maisol

maisol = cover (Lhaesine pronunciation = MAY-sawl) (noun) (some things Google found for "maisol": an uncommon term; Maisol Media of Atlanta; Maisol fashion studio of Berlin; Mai-Sol is a relationship service in Spain; a rare feminine first name which is possibly a version of more common name Marisol; user names; a rare last name; seems to mean "May sun" in Norwegian)