Gerenshuge 03/18/2004 03:44 PM CST
Is there a Gerenshuge dictionary available?
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Re: Gerenshuge 03/18/2004 06:07 PM CST
www.bakshiloa.com

Gromnir



The dwarves of yore made mighty spells,
While hammers fell like ringing bells
In places deep, where dark things sleep,
In Hollow halls beneath the fells.
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Gerenshuge 05/31/2005 05:14 AM CDT
Any idea what, perhaps, war and robe are in Gerenshuge? Working on some alterations and would rather use Gerenshuge.
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Expanded Gerenshuge Dictionary Release Event! 10/28/2006 09:58 PM CDT
For those of you who don't often check the calendar:

Novemember 8th at 9:30pm EST, there will be an IG event for the release of the Expanded Gerenshuge Dictionary. There will be a short ceremony in which the author presents it to Ferdahl Aemmin, followed by a reception. It'll take place in the Great Tower of Shard.

See you all there!

~GameMaster Nhia
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Gerenshuge 01/12/2009 01:35 PM CST
It is my understanding that prepositions come after a word, such as Surlaenis'a, Tayeu'a, Alec'i'neir. Is there any reason that Aemmin, daughter of Kulainik Emaylian, has the last name of a'Emaylian instead of Emaylian'a?
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Re: Gerenshuge 01/12/2009 09:00 PM CST
Seeing if we can get some clarification.

-V.


"Reject me not, sweet sounds! oh, let me live,
Till doom espy my towers and scatter them.
A city spell-bound under the aging sun,
Music my rampart, and my only one."
-Edna St. Vincent-Millay
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Gerenshuge 07/06/2010 02:29 AM CDT
Aemmin recites:

Aemmin a'Emaylian, daughter of Kulainik Emaylian

What does the 'a' denote for her? "Daughter"? If so, whats used for "Son"?

Thanks
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Re: Gerenshuge 07/06/2010 09:44 AM CDT
The a means of, however, there is inconsistency about whether it is supposed to be before or after the word.

Aesry Surlaenis'a (aesry = place, surlae = ocean, nis = song, a = of)

Chyolvea Tayeu'a (chyolvea = mountain, tayeu = magic, a = of)
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Re: Gerenshuge 07/06/2010 07:05 PM CDT
Thanks. Maybe for families it has a different nomenclature.
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Gerenshuge - Grim 09/07/2010 06:58 PM CDT
Is there a known Gerenshuge word for Grim?
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Re: Gerenshuge - Grim 09/07/2010 07:21 PM CDT
When I checked Elanthipedia, the closest I found was the word for angry, which is upletea. But then, my feeling is that the language isn't all the way developed yet.


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Re: Gerenshuge - Grim 09/07/2010 08:37 PM CDT
What connotation of 'grim?' Stern? Cruel? Death-like?

Not enough information to attempt a translation.

Though yeah depending on what you want there might not be enough information to translate into, either.


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