A Dres overseer
yelling in Dark Elvish
Dark Elvish[1] (also known as the Dark Elf language,[2] Dunmeri,[3] or Chimeric tongue)[UOL 1] is the language spoken by the Dunmer of Morrowind. The language is derived from Ald Chimeris, which was spoken by their Chimer ancestors from the early First Era. Ald Chimeris is similar to Ayleidoon and descended from Ehlnofex.[UOL 2] The Ashlanders speak in a dialect called Ashland.[4]
The language is usually written in the Daedric alphabet, but also possesses its own Dark Elf script. See other Elvish languages for possible cognates.
Dunmeri Dictionary[edit]
- Abagaianye[5]
- "I do not fear", as in Ayleidoon[6]
- Ald
- Old[7]
- Alrathith
- Garment tailored to support the breasts[8]
- Amur[9]
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- Andasreth[10]
- Anuvanna'si
- "Tamriel Final"[11]
- Aratagnithir
- "true and noble change"[11]
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- Armun-An[12]
- Arnith
- Underbelt[8]
- Aruhn[13]
- Astula[14]
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- Daedra
- Great Ancestor
- Delle[5]
- likely means "Grant" as in Ayleidoon
- Devahrokad[33]
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- Drenlyn
- People who train nix-oxen[34]
- Duleso
- "Crimson wool stole"[8]
- Dun-
- Dark, Cursed, "ill-favored by fate"
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- Dunmer
- Dark Folk, Dark-Elves
- Dwe-
- Deep (connoted as "deep-delving, profound and close-counseled")
- Dwemer
- Deep Folk, Deep-Elves, Dwarves
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- Fabri'siraynosim
- "Merged-ones"[11]
- Felassani
- Ordinator's pants[8]
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- Fetch/Fetcher/Fetching
- A swear word
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- F'lah
- a patronizing term, sometimes used as a mark of endearement, often as an insult
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- Jtawelft[43]
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- Julan
- Benefit[36]
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- Ju'rohn
- Form of friendly greeting[44]
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- Lchah[43]
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- Llananor
- "Second garment"[8]
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- Llanathro'lani
- "First vesting"[8]
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- Nchow
- Used in a similar way to the english "shit"[51][52]
- Ndeh[43]
- Ne
- Not[53]
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- Neleviso
- "Triangular golden reliquary clasp"[8]
- Nemer
- Not-mer[53]
- Noiché-el[31]
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- Nor[5]
- Nosa
- "Blue, rope-like belt"[8]
- N'wah
- Foreigner, slave[54]
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- Rah
- Staff[56]
- Rathith
- Triangular linen small clothes[8]
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- Retheles
- "Blue prayer stole"[8]
- Rima[34]
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- Rtuh[43]
- Ruhn
- Home or hearth-hall[28]
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- Sadrith
- Mushroom (in the toponym Sadrith Mora)[19]
- Sar-shemand[57]
- Saraathu[58]
- Sarmissonays'um
- "ghoul-thing"[11]
- Sedura
- Sera
- Sir/Madam
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- Serjo
- Friend
- Serkamora
- Seyda Neen
- "New start"[UOL 4]
- Shanta[5]
- Likely means "Come" as in Ayleidoon[6]
- Sharmat
- The Devil[UOL 5]
- Sint[33]
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- Sunna
- Blessed[56]
- Sunna'rah
- Blessed Staff
- Sunna Guradan
- "Blessed Grazeland", Alternate name for the Grazelands[59]
- Sunnar
- Blessing[60]
- S'wit
- An insult
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Ald Chimeris Dictionary[edit]
- Anya
- Life (from "Malatanya", as in Ayleidoon and Falmeric)
- Arcta
- [to] Face (probably also [to] acknowledge as in Ayleidoon)[UOL 2]
- Ehlnada-dra
- [mortal] God-ancestors (probably referring to ancestor worship rather than Daedric Princes)[UOL 2]
- Fevel
- Weakness[UOL 2]
- Ghardoon
- Invader (singular of "Ghardooni")
- Ghardooni
- Invaders[UOL 2]
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- Greljanirrl[UOL 6]
- Hrelranirrl[UOL 6]
- Kan
- Dare[UOL 2]
- Malat[u?]
- Truth (it's unclear whether the non-compound word would have the "-u" as in Ayleidoon or if Ald Chimeris simply has it as "Malat")
- Malatanya
- Truth of life[UOL 2]
- Metanane
- [to] Choose[UOL 2]
- Nu
- We[UOL 2]
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- Resdayn
- Ancient name for the land of Morrowind
- Resdayniil
- Resdayn folk[UOL 2]
- Tarcel
- Resist[UOL 2]
- Ur[66][67]
- Vane
- [UOL 2]
- Vengha
- Venerate[UOL 2]
- Ye
- And[UOL 2]
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Ashland Dictionary[edit]
- Ashkhan
- Clan chief
- Foyada
- "Fire River"[68]
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- Gulakhan
- War chief
- Mabrigash
- Witch-warrior[69]
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- Nammu
- No-Name[70]
- Tarra-Suj
- "Powerful hunter"[71]
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References[edit]
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.