saneasa = ivy (Lhaesine pronunciation = sah-NEE-suh) (noun) (some things Google found for "saneasa": an uncommon to rare term; similar SANESA is an acronym for South African National Equestrian Schools Association; similar SANASA is an acronym for Sociedade de Abastecimento de Agua e Saneamento S.A. (Society of Water Supply and Sanitation) of Brazil; similar Baneasa is a place in Romania; may mean something in a language spoken by Sikhs)
My previous Lhaesine word for "ivy" was "saneisa". This is a tweak due to changed spelling rules. The pronunciation remains the same.
Lhaesine is a conlang, an artificial or constructed language. This is a project to invent a lexicon of new "words" in an imaginary language. Postings shows English to Lhaesine, my approximate Lhaesine word pronunciation, and what Google search found for my made-up word.
Showing posts with label 7 letter words. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 7 letter words. Show all posts
29 April 2012
25 June 2010
mercury is rirarta (revisited)
rirarta = mercury (quicksilver) (Lhaesine pronunciation = rih-RAWRT-uh) (noun) (metal) (some things Google found for "rirarta”: a very rare term; may possibly mean something in Brazil; bad OCR of words on several documents)
My previous word for "mercury" was "rirarat". I swapped around the final two letters.
My previous word for "mercury" was "rirarat". I swapped around the final two letters.
01 January 2009
difficult is terucen (revisited)
terucen = difficult (Lhaesine pronunciation = TEH-ruh-kehn) (adjective) (some things Google found for "terucen": a very rare term; may be a last name; other occurrences seemed to be just gobbledygook)
My previous word for "difficult" was "terinpan", which no longer works within the rules for Lhaesine because of that "np" consoant combination. Over the years I've come up with various rules for building words in this conlang language.
Happy New Year!
My previous word for "difficult" was "terinpan", which no longer works within the rules for Lhaesine because of that "np" consoant combination. Over the years I've come up with various rules for building words in this conlang language.
Happy New Year!
23 July 2008
paint is bresane (revisited)
bresane = paint (Lhaesine pronunciation = BREH-sayn) (noun) (some things Google found for "bresane": an uncommon to rare term; a place in Croatia and/or Serbia & Montenegro and/or Kosovo; a last name that can be Brazilian)
My previous Lhaesine word for "paint" was "brese". I'm lengthening the word by two letters, and at the same time making it look less like the word for wheat which is "brene".
My previous Lhaesine word for "paint" was "brese". I'm lengthening the word by two letters, and at the same time making it look less like the word for wheat which is "brene".
15 July 2008
ivy is saneisa
saneisa = ivy (Lhaesine pronunciation = sah-NEE-suh) (noun) (plant) (some things Google found for "saneisa": a rare term; user names; an unusual feminine name; a last name of someone in Panama; saneisa.com was a former web domain featuring Celtic and Medieval Merchandise)
I seem to be creating mostly four-letter and five-letter words for Lhaesine. More variation in the length of my words would probably be good, so here's a seven-letter word.
This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "ivy" is now "saneasa". This posting is no longer current.
I seem to be creating mostly four-letter and five-letter words for Lhaesine. More variation in the length of my words would probably be good, so here's a seven-letter word.
This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "ivy" is now "saneasa". This posting is no longer current.
17 May 2008
garden is merigen (revisited)
merigen = garden (Lhaesine pronunciation = meh-RIH-gehn) (noun) (some things Google found for "merigen": an uncommon to rare term; Merigen Medical of Fargo, North Dakota; user names; a last name; an unusual first name; Merigen OÜ is an Estonian importer of stockings, socks, and underwear; MeriGen Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Italy; a form of the Old English word for "morning")
My previous word for "garden" was "merign". I've decided not to use the "gn" consonant combination in Lhaesine. Besides, this word was the only word that was using it.
This is a amother tweak of an existing Lhaesine word. I know I've been "revisiting" words for a while here, but I'm trying to get rid of some inconsistancies. If you want to see new words, I'm actively defining more new words on my other conlang, Miresua. Miresua is not related to Lhaesine.
My previous word for "garden" was "merign". I've decided not to use the "gn" consonant combination in Lhaesine. Besides, this word was the only word that was using it.
This is a amother tweak of an existing Lhaesine word. I know I've been "revisiting" words for a while here, but I'm trying to get rid of some inconsistancies. If you want to see new words, I'm actively defining more new words on my other conlang, Miresua. Miresua is not related to Lhaesine.
25 November 2007
raccoon is dulehar
dulehar = raccoon (Lhaesine pronunciation = duh-LEH-hahr) (noun) (animal) (some things Google found for "dulehar": a rare term; name of a village in the Himachal Pradesh region of India)
This word was inspired by the raccoon I encountered in the garden.
This word was inspired by the raccoon I encountered in the garden.
19 April 2007
message is ebrelan
ebrelan = message (Lhaesine pronunciation = eh-BREH-lahn) (noun) (some things Google found for "ebrelan": a very rare term; a suggested pet name; a user name)
29 March 2007
concrete is piliran
piliran = concrete (Lhaesine pronunciation = pih-LIH-rahn) (noun, adjective) (some things Google found for "piliran": a rare term; first name of a Armsman character on The Camelot Herald; seems to mean something in Indonesian but I'm unable to translate it; a character on World of Warcraft)
19 March 2007
mirror is feruida
feruida = mirror (Lhaesine pronunciation = feh-RYOO-duh) (noun) (some things Google found for "feruida": an uncommon term; a Latin word which seems to be related to "fervidus" which means "glowing, burning, fiery, fervid"; in Medieval Latin may mean "hotly")
27 January 2007
ivory is mogethe
mogethe = ivory (Lhaesine pronunciation = MAW-geeth) (noun, adjective) (some things Google found for "mogethe": a very rare term; name of a world of Warcraft warrior character and a user; a last name similar to Mokgethe which is a name from Botswana)
25 December 2006
mister is cinanar (revisited)
cinanar = mister (Lhaesine pronunciation = kihn-AHN-awr) (noun)
(some things Google found for "cinanar": a very rare term; cryptic reference on what's apparently a scientific paper; appears on odd page that seems to be about cartoons)
(some things Google found for "cinanar": a very rare term; cryptic reference on what's apparently a scientific paper; appears on odd page that seems to be about cartoons)
21 December 2006
sapphire is ayalune
ayalune = sapphire (Lhaesine pronunciation = ah-YAH-loon) (noun) (gemstone) (some things Google found for "ayalune": a very rare term; a World of Warcraft character name; a user name that's possibly Chinese; may mean something in a language from India, perhaps in Sinhala)
09 November 2006
blind is ragihan
ragihan = blind (Lhaesine pronunciation = rah-GIH-han) (adjective) (some things Google found for "ragihan": a rare term; means a something related to "announce, communicate" in Kurdish)
28 August 2006
familiar is marenen
marenen = familiar (Lhaesine pronunciation = mah-REH-nehn) (adjective) (some things Google found for "marenen": a rare term; means "whitefishes" in Dutch; a user name; Marenen Sociedad Limitada of Bilbao, Spain)
In Lhaesine "marenen" is an adjective meaning well known or easily recognized.
In Lhaesine "marenen" is an adjective meaning well known or easily recognized.
27 August 2006
morning is tabriga
tabriga = morning (tah-BRIH-guh) (noun) (some things Google found for "tabriga": a rare term; a last name which can be Filipino; may mean something in Estonian)
28 July 2006
magic is tasraen
tasraen = magic (Lhaesine pronunciation = TAH-srawn) (noun) (some things Google found for "tasraen": an unique term; no web pages were found on Google search, there were no matches on any documents, not even on gobbledygook pages)
I intend "tasraen" to be a positive term for magic, to be used for beneficial and white magic.
I intend "tasraen" to be a positive term for magic, to be used for beneficial and white magic.
03 May 2006
knowledge is sebinet
sebinat = knowledge (seh-BIH-nat) (noun) (some things Google found for "sebinat": a very rare term; user names; appears as "sebinaT" on several pages from Soviet Georgia)
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