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| Old Tongue Term | Part of Speech | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| a | prep. | of; also, makes plural when added to the end of a word |
| a'dam | n. | leash; used by the Seanchan |
| a'vron | n. | watcher(s) |
| aada | adj. | dear |
| aagret | adj. | awake |
| aan | n. & adj. | one (masculine) |
| Aan'allein | n. | One Man, or Man Alone, or Man Who Is an Entire People; Aiel term for Lan |
| abakran | n. | amount |
| ae | v. suffix | denotes passive voice |
| aend | adv. | ever |
| aes | n. | all; everyone; the public body; civilization |
| Aes Sedai | n. | Servants of All |
| Aesdaishar | n. | Glory of All; name of the palace in Chachin |
| aethan | n. | shield(s) |
| Aethan Dor | n. | Red Shields: an Aiel warrior society |
| afwadh | n. | well |
| agaroum | n. | disgust |
| aginor | n. | a Forsaken; compound word that means “slicer of the living” |
| agit | n. | living organism |
| ahenila | n. | current, as in a river |
| ahf | n. | wind; i.e., an air current |
| Ahf'frait | n. | a Trolloc band; literally, “strong wind” |
| aiel | n. & adj. | dedicated; Aiel— the Dedicated |
| ailen | conj., prep. & adj. | before |
| ain | v. | is; one form of the verb “to be” |
| airach | n. & adj. | living |
| aird | adj. | tall |
| ajah | n. | an association created for a specific purpose; capitalized, it refers to a group of women within the White Tower organized to accomplish a specific goal |
| akein | n. | swallow; i.e., a type of bird |
| al | prep. | “for the,” or “of the”; also, a prefix added to the first name of Malkieri kings |
| al caldazar | n. | red eagle |
| al'cair | adj. | the gold(en) |
| Al'Cair Dal | n. | the Golden Bowl, a canyon in the Aiel Waste |
| al'cair'rahienallen | n. | literally: Gold(en) Dawn Hill; ancient name for Cairhien, used by Ogier throughout the Third Age |
| Al'ghol | n. | a Trolloc band; literally, the soulless |
| alantin | n. | brother; used as short for “Tia avende alantin,” “Brother to the Trees”; how Selene/Lanfear addressed Loial |
| aldazar | n. | eagle(s) |
| aldieb | n. | west wind (the wind that brings the spring rains); name of Moiraine’s horse |
| alep | n. | son |
| algai | n. | battle person, fighter |
| algai'd'siswai | n. | Aiel term meaning the spear fighters; literally, battle person of the spear |
| alget | v. | fight |
| algode | n. & adj. | cotton; a plant fiber from the Aiel waste |
| allein | n. | man |
| allen | n. | hill |
| allende | v. | pass, as in passing through or by, not as in handing something over |
| allwair | n. | key |
| am | generally prefix | pertains to beauty |
| aman | n. | dragon; Aman—the Dragon |
| amela | n. | friend |
| amotath | n. | attraction |
| an | suffix | used to indicate plural form |
| an | prep. | of; of the; for the |
| ande | n. | rose |
| andi | suffix | denotes stone-like quality |
| andillar | n. | stone |
| ane | suffix | used to indicate past tense |
| anfear | n. | night |
| angreal | n. | “of the power to channel”; a device that enhances the power to channel |
| anouge | v. | cough |
| ansoen | n. | lies |
| ara | suffix | indicates possession, i.e., “my” or “of mine” |
| arahar | n. | curtain |
| aran | adj. | right-hand or right-side |
| aran'gar | n. | right-hand dagger; also the name of a reborn Forsaken |
| aridhol | n. | “land of harmony”; city of the Second Covenant |
| aris | n. | harmony; see aridhol |
| arkati | n. | school |
| asa | pron. & n. | you; also, a concubine in Seanchan |
| ascar | n. & adj. | blue |
| asha'man | n. | guardian/defender; having an implication of siding with justice and right; literally, guard of the blade, a term suggested by Bashere from Old Tongue |
| ashan | prefix | guard |
| ashandarei | n. | Birgitte’s name for Mat’s sword; literally, guard sword |
| asmodean | n. | musician; name of a Forsaken |
| asmodi | n. | music |
| aso | pron. | it |
| astai | n. | belief |
| atha | n. | person |
| atha'an | n. | people/folk; strong implications at the least of nationhood |
| Atha'an Miere | n. | People of the Ocean or Waves; Sea Folk |
| Atha'an Shadar | n. | People of the Shadow, or Darkfriends |
| attik | n. & v. | smile |
| aven | v. | call |
| avende | n. | tree(s) |
| Avendesora | n. | the Tree of Life; chora tree |
| Avendoraldera | n. | an offshoot of Avendesora found outside the Waste |
| ayashiel | n. | fowl |
| ayend | n. | refers to the dead, those who have passed, those who have released their mortal coil; a root word related to ayende and allende |
| ayend'an | prep. | of the fallen or the dead |
| ayende | v. | release/free |
| azafi | n. | canvas |
| Ba'alzamon | n. | Heart of the Dark |
| ba'asa | n. | your heart, devoted one |
| bachri | n. | bread |
| badan | n. | bath |
| bah(a) | n. | (n.) box(es) |
| baichan | adj. | sticky |
| baid | n. & adj. | self |
| baijan | n. | attack |
| Baijan'm'hael | n. | Leader of the Attack |
| bairnu | v. | crack |
| bajad | n. | spawn |
| bak | adv. | how |
| bal | n. | circle |
| balad | adj. | slow |
| balfone | n. | a musical instrument of the Age of Legends |
| balt | n. | essence, root or heart |
| balthamel | n. | “essence of youth”; name of a Forsaken |
| banta | n. | seat |
| baroc | n. | hour |
| basho | prep., adj. & adv. | under |
| bat | prep. | against |
| batthien | adj. | hard |
| bazam | n. | arm |
| be'lal | n. | “desire to have”; the Envious, name of a Forsaken |
| beatha | n. | art |
| bebak | adj. | quiet |
| begoud | adj. | bad |
| begrat | v. | swear |
| begratanae | adj. | sworn |
| belo | v. | desire |
| beratam | n. | distance |
| betakai | n. & adv. | yesterday |
| beulin | n. & adj. | front |
| bhadi | n. | company |
| bhan | n. | eradication or annihilation |
| Bhan'sheen | n. | a Trolloc band; literally, bringers of annihilation |
| bhardo | n. | building |
| bhashan | n. | hearing |
| bhoot | v. | screw |
| bhuk | n. | doubt |
| bideli | n. | form |
| bift | adj. | still |
| bighar | adj. | conscious |
| bijoun | n. | flower |
| binti | adj. | delicate |
| birok | n. | beet |
| blagh | n. | book |
| bloobh | n. | stomach |
| boan | n. | female ideal of beauty |
| bodong | n. | rhythm |
| boesin | n. | floor |
| bokhen | adj. | ill |
| boko | adj. | fat |
| bolar | adj. | special |
| bolga | v. | talk |
| bopo | n. | baby |
| borz | n. | coal |
| botay | n. | male ideal of beauty |
| brett | n. | letter |
| breudon | n. | suggestion |
| brith | n. & v. | kiss |
| brynza | n. | cheese |
| budhvai | adj. | liquid |
| buggel | v. | play |
| buido | n. & v. | knot |
| bumma | n. | moon |
| bunok | v. | act |
| ca | v. aux. | do; as an intensifier; e.g., Lyet ye means “I come”; Ca’lyet ye means “I do come” |
| ca'lyet | v. | do come |
| caba | n. | horse |
| caba'donde | n. | a horse to ride |
| caba'drin | n. | cavalry/horsemen |
| caballein | n. | horseman; also used to indicate a free man |
| cadi | n. | cloth |
| cadin | n. | clothes |
| cadin'sor | n. | working clothes, worn by Aiel |
| cafar | n. | vicious creatures from the Age of Legends; mentioned by Sammael |
| caili | n. | skirt |
| cair | n. & adj. | gold(en) |
| caisen | adj. | old |
| cal | n. & adj. | red |
| calazar | n. | harbor |
| caldazar | n. | red eagle |
| caledon | n. | metal |
| calhar | n. | red hand |
| calichniye | interjection | welcome |
| Callandor | n. | The Sword That Is Not a Sword, the Sword That Cannot Be Touched |
| canant | n. | news |
| cantheal | n. | train |
| capar | n. | a large, hairy boar-like animal from the Aiel Waste |
| car | n. | chief |
| car'a'carn | n. | chief of chiefs; capitalized, the Aiel name for the Dragon Reborn |
| carai | n. | honor; can be used in the sense of “for the honor” |
| carentin | n. | worth, or, of an equivalent value |
| carn | n. | chiefs |
| carneira | n. | a Malkieri’s first lover |
| casgard | n. | ornament |
| cassort | adj. | married |
| cavastu | adj. | angry |
| cemaros | n. | great winter tempests from Sea of Storms |
| cha | n. | talon, claw |
| Cha Faile | n. | the Falcon’s Talon: name taken by Faile’s followers |
| chaki | adj. | bitter |
| chalin | adj. | sweet |
| chalinda | n. | sweet girl; an Old Tongue name given to Min by Siuan |
| chalot | v. | claw |
| chanda | n. | soup |
| chanukar | n. | island |
| chati | n. | breath |
| chatkar | n. | prose |
| chegham | n. | rate |
| cheghar | n. | credit |
| chekrut | adj. | violent |
| chelan | n. | roof |
| chenal | n. | support |
| cheta | n. | face |
| chicaba | n. | engine |
| chiema | n. | winter |
| chinje | n. | a wheel used in gambling, perhaps like roulette |
| chinnar | n. | body |
| chinti | adj. | small |
| chitzi | v. | sneeze |
| choba | complex word form | used in a formal greeting to the Ogier, meaning “to the humble one before you” |
| chora | n. | a construct from the Age of Legends, a beneficent tree |
| choryat | n. & adj. | five, a quantifier of material objects |
| chorye | n. & adj. | five, descriptive of the immaterial, such as ideas, arguments, or propositions |
| choshih | complex word form | used in a formal greeting to the Ogier, meaning “to the unworthy one before you” |
| choss | n. | something hauled away on farms, i.e., manure; spoken of by Sammael |
| choutsin | adj. | strange |
| chukhar | v. & adj. | shut |
| cierto | adj. | resolute, determined, enduring; in certain contexts, is a temporal reference |
| ciyat | n. | price |
| claddin | adj. | tired |
| clomak | n. | lock |
| cloriol | n. | scale |
| con | n. | a small banner |
| conagh | n. | answer |
| concion | n. | summons |
| conde | n. | walker(s) |
| conden | v. | walk |
| conje | n. | a type of needle, thought of by Sammael |
| cor | n. | night Cor |
| corda | n. | the heart; that which is at the center |
| Cordamora | n. | Heart of the People: name of the palace in Maradon |
| corea | n. | musical instrument of the Age of Legends |
| coreer | n. | poisonous snake from the Age of Legends |
| Corenne | n. | the Return; a Seanchan concept |
| corlm | n. | a Seanchan exotic animal, looks like a large flightless bird with fur, a predator |
| cosa | n. | a creature from the Age of Legends that scampers up trees for protection; mentioned by Graendal |
| cour | n. | trap, container |
| cour'souvra | n. | mindtrap; used on the Forsaken |
| cova | n. | owner, one who owns |
| covale | n. & adj. | property; owned; used among the Seanchan for “slave(s)” |
| cuande | n. | a stress-induced condition that is often experienced as chest pain, i.e., anxiety cue, |
| cuebiyar | n. | (my) heart; capitalized, it refers to the heart of a nation or people, or the heart of a ruler |
| cuen | prefix | refers to the heart |
| cuendar | n. & adj. | heart (changes form when combined with other words or word segments) |
| cuendillar | n. | heartstone |
| cueran | n. | a building material; from a Semirhage point of view |
| culieb | n. & adj. | past |
| cyn | n. & adj. | last |
| cyndane | n. | last chance; name given to reincarnated Lanfear |
| d | prep. | of; belonging to; strong implications of ownership, or inferior position |
| da | n. | one; person; individual (neutral gender; male or female) |
| Da'concion | n. | the Chosen Ones; Seanchan term |
| da'covale | n. | a person who is owned; a slave, according to Seanchan usage; this is the older form, usually replaced now simply by covale or “property” |
| Da'shain Aiel | n. | literally: “People to Peace Dedicated” (sometimes shortened to “Da’shain”) |
| da'tsang | n. | despised one; one who is despised; used by Aiel |
| daarlot | n. | crime |
| dabor | n. | picture |
| dada | n. | father |
| dadaranell | n. | “father of ranges”; from Mafal Dadaranell, ancient name of Fal Dara |
| dae | adj. | complex; intricate; implications of delicacy; great |
| dae'mar | n. | an intricate or complex game, that requires a delicate touch |
| dae'vin | n. | treaty |
| daes | n. | many people; multitudes; implications of diversity, of milling (not a unified group of individuals) |
| Daes Dae'mar | n. | the Great Game, also known as the Game of Houses; literally, “Many People Game,” or “the Complex Game that Uses Multitudes”; played in southern countries, particularly in Cairhien; some say developed by the Aes Sedai |
| daghain | n. | fear |
| dahid | n. | note |
| dai | n., v. & adj. | battle; struggle; strive |
| Dai Shan | n. | title for Lan; literally, “(Diademed) Battle Lord” |
| daien | n. | dancer of the old days; mentioned by Aran’gar |
| daishar | n. | glory (literally: “battle blood” or “blood of battles”) |
| dal | n. | bowl, basin or vessel |
| dalae | past part. | is paid |
| dale | v. | pay |
| dali | n. | clock |
| dam | v. | leash |
| damane | n. | leashed; used by the Seanchan to mean “leashed one” or “those who are leashed” (technically this would be da’damane, but would compress because of the overlapping sounds, to damane) |
| dane | n. | chance (variant is diane) |
| dantor | n. | theory |
| dao | n. | cord |
| daori | n. | hair cut by a Malkieri’s carneira and saved, woven into a cord |
| dar | suffix | indicates the feminine |
| dar | n. | sister |
| dar | adv. | forward (direction) |
| darath | n. | a type of fierce animal; from a Moghedien point of view |
| darei | n. | spears (plural of dareis); used by Aiel |
| Darei | n. | Night Spears: Aiel warrior society |
| dareis | n. | spear |
| darm | adj. | serious |
| darshi | v. | see |
| de | prefix | refers to an agent of action; (suffix) denotes negation |
| deebo | n. & adj. | brown |
| dekhar | adj. | political |
| demandred | n. | one who twists the blade; name of a Forsaken |
| dena | n. | song |
| der | prep. | from |
| der | n. prefix | master, as in a master of a craft; thus among the Seanchan, der’morat’raken is one who is advanced in the craft/skill of handling raken, one who trains others to handle them, and therefore a trainer of morat’raken; likewise, a der’sul’dam is one skilled enough to train those sul’dam who train and handle damane |
| dera | suffix | means “derived from” |
| deshi | suffix | denotes hundreds (yat/ye suffix is dropped above the teens); e.g., chor’deshi = five hundred |
| deshi | n. & adj. | one hundred |
| desta | v. | stop |
| desu | n. | bed |
| desyat | adj. | ten; a quantifier of material objects |
| desye | adj. | ten; descriptive of the immaterial, such as ideas, arguments or propositions |
| devor | v. | ask |
| devoriska | rel. pron. | what was asked |
| deyeniye | n. | majesty |
| dha | n. | agony, anguish |
| Dha'vol | n. | a Trolloc band; literally, sires of agony |
| dhai | adj. | pertaining to war or a great battle |
| Dhai'mon | n. | a Trolloc band; literally, scythes of war |
| dhakdi | n. | cloud(s) |
| dhalen | n. | money |
| dhamel | n. | shade |
| dhjin | n. | terror or horror |
| Dhjin'nen | n. | a Trolloc band; literally, those who cause terror |
| dhol | n. | land |
| dhub | n. | ball |
| diane | n. | chance (var. of dane) |
| diband | adj. | dependent |
| dibbuk | n. | interest |
| dieb | n. | wind |
| difrol | n. | waste |
| dillar | suffix | means “stone” |
| din | suffix | indicates masculine |
| din | n. | brother(s) |
| dinya | v. | care |
| diutic | n. | tongue |
| dival | n. | light |
| diy | v. | sound |
| diynen | n. | sounder, one who produces a sound |
| djanzei | n., adj. & adv. | south |
| do | prep. | over |
| Do Miere A'vron | n. | Watchers Over the Waves; literally: Over the Sea/Waves, Watchers |
| doko | pron. & adv. | where |
| domashita | v. | warm(s) |
| domorakoshi | n. | language |
| don | suffix | denotes importance |
| donde | v. | ride; has to do with riding |
| doon | n. & adj. | black or very dark |
| doorn | adj. | thick |
| doozhi | v. | burst |
| dor | n. & adj. | red |
| dore | n. | mountains |
| dornat | n. | a hunting critter thought of by Graendal |
| doti | n. | nut |
| dovie | adj. | relates to luck |
| dovie'andi | n. | dice |
| dovienya | n. | luck |
| dred | v. | twist |
| drelle | suffix | means river; water(s) of |
| drenni | v. | turn |
| drin | n. | man/men/soldier(s) |
| drosin | n. & adj. | green |
| drova | n. | hag, beldam, old woman |
| drovja | adj. | of a beldam |
| druna | v. | push |
| duadhe | n. | water |
| Duadhe Mahdi'in | n. | Water Seekers; an Aiel warrior society |
| dudhi | n. | cow |
| duente | v. | holds/grips; has a hold/grip on |
| dumki | n. | army |
| dvoyat | adj. | two, a quantifier of material objects |
| dvoye | adj. | two, descriptive of the immaterial, such as ideas, arguments or propositions |
| dvoyn | n. & adj. | second |
| dyani | adj. | natural |
| dyu | adv. & prep. | by |
| dzigal | adj. | flat |
| e | conj. | and |
| einto | n. | addition |
| el | prefix | added to the first name of a Malkieri queen; (suffix) denotes “hope,” e.g., Sammael |
| ellis | n. | sun |
| Ellisande | n. | the Rose of the Sun; literally Sunrose |
| en | suffix | makes plural; also, derived from jenn to mean “true” |
| era | suffix | modifier meaning “blue,” as in seiera |
| es | suffix | denotes many, as in daes |
| ethaantar | v. | transport |
| evierto | v. | polish |
| fada | adj. | sad |
| faerstin | n. | adjustment |
| faile | n. | falcon |
| fakha | v. | sail |
| far | prep. | of; also, an indication of mobility |
| Far Aldazar Din | n. | Brothers of the Eagle: Aiel warrior society |
| Far Dareis Mai | n. | Maidens of the Spear: Aiel warrior society |
| farhota | n. | brass |
| fear | n. | night |
| feia | n. | speaker |
| feiro | v. | exchange |
| feist | v. | question |
| fel | poss. pron. | our |
| fenter | n. | verse |
| feros | n. | soil |
| ferster | n. | garden |
| finin | n. | nephew |
| fintan | n. | cup |
| folyt | adj. | able |
| fonnai | n. | place |
| for | n. | herd |
| frait | adj. | strong |
| fringfran | n. | cork |
| furthadin | n. | statement |
| ga | v. | is |
| gadhat | n. | thread |
| gadou | v. | change |
| gaen | prep. | across |
| gai | n. | battle |
| Gai'don | n. | the Last Battle (has passed into everyday use; no longer italicized); from the Prophecies of the Dragon |
| gai'don | n. | battle, but a key battle, that will win or lose a campaign or war |
| gai'shain | n. | Aiel word, meaning “those sworn to peace in battle” |
| gaidin | n. | brother to/of battle; Aes Sedai use this word for Warders |
| galamok | n. | shirt |
| gar | n. | dagger or lethal device |
| gara | n. | a type of poisonous lizard from Aiel Waste |
| garan | adj. | solid |
| gashi | v. | profit |
| gavane | pron., adj. & adv. | what |
| gemarisae | v. | is made |
| gemarise | v. | make |
| ghael | suffix | pertains to brutes, beasts, monsters |
| ghal | v. | curve |
| ghani | n. | purpose |
| ghar | n. | venom or acid |
| Ghar'ghael | n. | a Trolloc band; literally, brutes of venom |
| ghazh | n. | chin |
| gheuth | v. | cry |
| gheym | n. & v. | measure |
| ghiro | adv. | thus |
| ghleb | n. | limit |
| Gho'hlem | n. | a Trolloc band; literally, takers of souls |
| Ghob'hlin | n. | a Trolloc band; literally, harvesters of souls |
| ghoba | n. | the soul |
| gholam | n. | one of the Shadowspawn; means “soulless” |
| ghow | adj. | hollow |
| ghraem | n. | the mighty, the all-powerful |
| Ghraem'lan | n. | a Trolloc band; literally, prized of the mighty |
| ghul | n. | pit or hole |
| ghuni | n. & v. | smoke |
| gidhi | adj. | normal |
| glasti | adj. | even |
| glimp | n. | minute |
| gobhat | n. | plant |
| gomaen | n. & v. | attempt |
| gorista | v. | use |
| gouql | v. | look |
| gozai | n. | chest |
| graedo | v. | please |
| graen | n. | pleasure |
| graendal | n. | vessel of pleasure; name of a Forsaken |
| greal | n. | the power to channel |
| griest | n. | rail |
| grolm | n. | a fierce Seanchan animal used in battle |
| gruget | v. | stretch |
| gubbel | adj. | feeble |
| gurupat | n. | oath |
| gwiltor | n. | wire |
| haar | n. | opinion |
| habish | n. | ear |
| hadori | n. | a Malkieri headband |
| hadzi | v. | cause |
| hael | v. | lead |
| hafi | n. | part |
| Hailene | n. | a Seanchan term meaning forerunners, Those Who Come Before |
| hakhel | n. | nail |
| hama | n. | dancer(s); implies particular grace and fluidity, a stateliness |
| Hama N'dore | n. | Mountain Dancers: Aiel warrior society |
| hanol | n. | wound |
| har(an) | n. | (n.) hand |
| harben | v. | take |
| harvo | v. | pump |
| hasta | n. | paste |
| hathi | n. | muscle |
| havokiz | n. | invention |
| hawali | adj. | wide |
| heatsu | v. | join |
| heesh | adj. | smooth |
| hei | adv. | always |
| heinst | v. | send |
| hessa | n. | forgiveness |
| hessalam | n. & adj. | without forgiveness; name of a Forsaken |
| hienisus | n. | design |
| hirato | n. | space |
| hlem | suffix | means those who take |
| hlin | suffix | means those who harvest |
| hoba | n. | oil |
| hochin | n., adj. & adv. | east |
| hodifo | adj. | responsible |
| holubi | n. | comfort |
| homa | v. | offer |
| hoptah | n. | week |
| hosiya | v. | till |
| hou'dabor | n. | dream |
| houghan | n. | structure |
| houma | v. | sleep |
| humat | n. | existence |
| hutsah | n. | bucket |
| ibalets | n. | thumb |
| ikaat | n. | wax |
| illar | suffix | pertains to stone |
| imsoen | n. | truth |
| in | suffix | creates plural form |
| inda | n. | girl |
| inde | n. & adv. | no or not; a general negation |
| indemela | n. | enemy |
| ing | suffix | indicates something of utmost importance |
| iqet | pron., adj. & adv. | this |
| iro | pron. | we |
| isain | v. | is; one form of “to be” |
| isainde | v. neg. | is no/is not/am no/am not (insistent; emphatic) |
| isham | n. | betrayer |
| ishamael | n. | betrayer of hope; name of a Forsaken |
| ishar | v. | betray |
| ishavid | n. | betrayal |
| iska | suffix | means “that which was” |
| istor | n. | fiction |
| izaad | n. | wool |
| jaahni | n. | reading |
| jabro | n. | tooth |
| jalat | n. & v. | burn |
| jalbouk | n. | kettle |
| jalid | n. | heat |
| jalou | v. | go |
| jeade | n. | finder |
| jeade'en | n. | true finder; name of Jain Farstrider’s and Rand’s horse |
| jegal | n. | a scaled creature thought of by Sammael |
| jemena | v. | farm |
| jenn | adj. & adv. | true, truly, or even “only true”; implies that all others are false or fake |
| jhabal | n. | brush |
| jheda | adj. | exquisite; name of the royal palace of Ghealdan |
| jhin | n. | exaltation |
| ji | n. | honor |
| ji'e'toh | n. | honor and obligation; used by Aiel |
| jobei | n. | apparatus |
| juma | n. | worm |
| jumara | n. | one of Aginor’s creations, mentioned by Sammael, that were intended to transform themselves; now called Worms in the Blight, full-grown but untransformed |
| kaarash | n. | discovery |
| kaarto | n. | tax |
| kadu | n. | lip |
| kaf | n. | a caffeinated beverage, brewed from the roasted seed of a fruit-bearing shrub cultivated in the mountains of Seanchan |
| kakamo | adj. | quick |
| kanjo | n. | emotion |
| kar | suffix | means punishment through the nervous system |
| karagaeth | n. | punishment |
| kardon | n. | green-skinned fruit from a leafless spiny plant in Aiel Waste |
| kasaar | n. | order |
| kashen | n. | fork |
| kathana | v. | kick |
| katien | n. | size |
| kazath | v. | say |
| kazka | n. | grain |
| keesh | adv. & prep. | out |
| keisa | n. | jewel |
| kelet | n. | rod |
| kelindun | n. | general (military rank) |
| kesan | n. & adj. | steel |
| kesiera | n. | jewelry worn on the forehead, such as that worn by Moiraine |
| kesool | n. | shoe |
| ketvar | n. | chain |
| keymar | n. | color |
| khadi | n. | bone |
| khalig | n. | history |
| khamu | n. | year |
| khoop | v. | blow |
| khust | adj. | dry |
| ki'sain | n. | Malkieri woman’s forehead adornment |
| kikola | n. | list |
| killo | n. | pin |
| kippat | n. | ticket |
| kiserai | n. | glory, honor |
| Kiseran | n. | a title Siuan used to address Loial, meaning “honorable one” |
| kjasic | adj. | an obscenity, spoken by Sammael |
| kloye | n. | bell |
| Kno'mon | n. | a Trolloc band; literally, scythes of devastation |
| knotai | n. | devastation, ruin |
| Ko'bal | n. | a Trolloc band; literally, circle of one, i.e., brotherhood |
| ko'di | n. | the Oneness, the void, or the flame and the void: a meditative state |
| koanto | n. | learning |
| kodome | n. & adv. | here |
| koja | n. & adv. | there |
| komad | adj. | mixed |
| komalin | adj. | weak |
| komo | v. | put |
| kontar | n. | board |
| korero | n. | discussion |
| koudam | n., adj. & adv. | west |
| koult | adv. | quite |
| kovist | n. | tail |
| koyat | adj. | one, a quantifier of material objects |
| koye | adj. | one, descriptive of the immaterial, such as ideas, arguments or propositions |
| koyn | n., adj. & adv. | first |
| kozat | n. | unit |
| kramayage | n. | development |
| kramtor | n. | store |
| kriko | n. | bird |
| kritam | adj. | tight |
| kuruta | n. | cart |
| kuthli | v. | laugh |
| kutya | n. | feeling |
| la | n. | daughter |
| laada | adj. | long |
| labani | n. | reward |
| laero | n. | flag |
| lagien | n. | town |
| lahdin | n. | observation |
| laido | n. | summer |
| lakevan | n. | motion |
| lal | v. | have |
| lam | suffix | indicates a lack, being without |
| lamena | n. | frame |
| lan | adj. | prized or beloved |
| lanfear | n. | daughter of the night; name of a Forsaken |
| lashite | n. | meeting |
| lato | n. | angle |
| lavakh | n. | wood |
| leagh | n. | page |
| leffal | n. | stage |
| lendha | v. | fall |
| lennito | n. & adj. | military |
| liede | n. | neck |
| lindhi | n. | monkey |
| lishno | n. | trouble |
| loftan | n. | material |
| logoth | n. | place of waiting |
| lopar | n. | huge fighting exotic animal of the Seanchan |
| lormae | v. | is written |
| lorme | v. | write |
| los | n., adj. & adv. | forward |
| loviyaga/loviyagae | n. | memory/memories |
| lyet | v. | come |
| m | prefix | means “of” |
| m'hael | n. | leader (capitalized implies “Supreme Leader”; title Taim gave himself) |
| m'taal | adj. | of stone |
| ma | v. | “you give” |
| ma | prefix | indicates importance |
| ma'vron | n. | watchers of importance |
| maani | adv. | very |
| maast | adj. | necessary |
| machin | n. | destruction |
| Machin Shin | n. | “journey of destruction”; the Black Wind, a major threat in the Ways |
| mad | adj. | loud |
| mael | n. | hope |
| mafal | n. | mouth or pass |
| Mafal Dadaranell | n. | “pass at the father of mountain ranges”; ancient name for Fal Dara |
| magami | n. | little uncle; what Amalisa called King Easar in private |
| mageen | n. | daisy |
| mah'alleinir | n. | he who soars; literally “seeking man of the stars”; the name Perrin gave to his Power-wrought hammer |
| mahdi | n. | seeker; used for leader of Tuatha’an caravan |
| mahdi'in | n. | seekers |
| mahrba | v. | paint |
| mai | n. | maiden(s) |
| makitai | n. | wheel |
| mamai | n. & adj. | future |
| mamu | n. | mother |
| man | adj. | related to blade/sword (“man” has the same root as “war,” “violence” or “aggression”) |
| mandarb | n. | blade; name of Lan’s stallion |
| Manetheren | n. | mountain home; one of the Ten Nations |
| manetherendrelle | n. | waters of the mountain home |
| manive | v. | drive |
| manivin | n. | driving |
| manshima | n. | sword/blade |
| manshimaya | n. | my own |
| maral | adj. | destined |
| marath | prefix | indicates that something must be done, suggesting urgency; Seanchan word |
| marath'damane | n. | those who must be leashed/one who must be leashed; Seanchan term |
| marcador | n. | hammer |
| marna | v. | swim |
| maromi | v. | crush |
| mashi | n. & v. | love |
| mashiara | n. | my love; but a hopeless love, perhaps already lost; Lan to Nynaeve |
| masnad | n. | trade |
| maspil | n. | butter |
| mastri | n. | fish |
| mat | v. | control |
| matuet | adj. | important |
| mawaith | n. | reaction |
| medan | n. | sugar |
| melaz | n. | inn |
| melimo | n. | apple |
| mera | prep. | without; lacking |
| Mera'din | n. | the Brotherless; used by Aiel |
| merwon | adj. | boiling |
| mesaana | n. | teacher of lessons; name of one of the Forsaken |
| mestani | n. | lessons |
| mestrak | n. | necessity |
| mi | poss. pron. | my |
| mia | pron. | me; myself |
| Mia'cova | n. | One Who Owns Me, My Owner; term used by Moghedien after she was enslaved by a mindtrap |
| miere | n. | ocean/waves |
| mikra | n. | shame |
| min | adj. | little |
| minyat | adj. | eight, a quantifier of material objects |
| minye | adj. | eight, descriptive of the immaterial, such as ideas, arguments or propositions |
| miou | n. | cat |
| mirhage | n. | pain, or the promise or expectation of pain |
| misain | v. | am (insistent; emphatic) |
| mist | n. & adj. | middle |
| mitris | adj. | dirty |
| modan | n. | approval |
| moghedien | n. | a particular breed of spider; small, deadly poisonous and extremely reclusive; name of a Forsaken |
| mokol | n. | milk |
| mon | adj. | related to scythe |
| moodi | adj. | frequent |
| mora | n. | the people or a population |
| morasu | n. | morning |
| morat | n. prefix | handler/controller; i.e., one who handles or controls; used by the Seanchan (as in morat’raken, one who handles raken) |
| mordero | adj. | death |
| moridin | n. | a grave; tomb; also, the name of a Forsaken, for whom the word’s meaning refers to death |
| moro | adv. & conj. | so |
| mos | adj., adv. & prep. | down |
| mosai | adj. | low |
| mosiel | v. | lower |
| mosiev | adj. | lowered or downcast |
| motai | n. | Aiel name for a sweet crunchy grub found in the Waste |
| mourets | n. | mushroom(s) |
| mozhlit | adj. | possible |
| muad | n., adj. & adv. | foot/on foot/afoot |
| muad'drin | n. | infantry/footmen |
| muaghde | n. | meat |
| mukhrat | adj. | private |
| mund | adj. | high |
| mustiel | n. | sock |
| mystvo | n. | office |
| n | prep. prefix | means “of” or “from” |
| n'am | adj. | beautiful |
| n'baid | adj. | automatic |
| n'dore | adj. | of/from the mountains |
| nabir | n. | fire |
| nachna | n. | science |
| nadula | n. | force |
| Nae'blis | n. | title of Shai’tan’s first lieutenant |
| nag | n. | day |
| nagaru | n. | snake |
| nahobo | adj. | full |
| nahodil | n. | cushion |
| nai | n. | knife, dagger, blade; a blade smaller than a sword’s blade; can be used in modification also to mean “stabbing” |
| nais | v. | smell |
| naito | n. | flame |
| nak | pron. | who |
| nakhino | n. | month |
| naparet | adj. | parallel |
| nar'baha | n. | traveling boxes; literally, “fool box”; used by Sammael |
| nardes | n. | thought |
| narfa | adj. | foolish |
| nasai | n., v. & adj. | wrong |
| nausig | n. | boat |
| navyat | adj. | nine, a quantifier of material objects |
| navye | adj. | nine, descriptive of the immaterial, such as ideas, arguments or propositions |
| nayabo | n. | prison |
| neb | n. | mist |
| nedar | n. | tusked water pig found in the Drowned Lands |
| neidu | adj. | new |
| neisen | adv. | why |
| nemhage | n. | distribution |
| nen | suffix | like adding “er” to an English verb, indicating one who or that which does, or those who cause |
| nesodhin | prep. | through; through this; through it |
| ni | prep. | for |
| niende | adj. | lost |
| nieya | v. | step |
| ninte | poss. pron. | your (used more formally than “ninto”) |
| ninto | poss. pron. | your |
| nirdayn | n. | hate |
| no | pron. | me |
| no | conj. | but |
| no'ri | n. | ancient game now called stones |
| nob | v. | cut |
| nodavat | n. | produce |
| nolvae | v. | is given |
| nolve | v. | give |
| nor | n. | cutter or slicer |
| norvenne | n. | account |
| nosane | v. | speak |
| nothru | n. | nose |
| noup | adj. & adv. | only |
| nupar | n. | base, as in bottom or support |
| nush | adj. | deep |
| nyala | n. | country |
| nye | adv. | again |
| Nym | n. | a construct from the Age of Legends, a being who has beneficial effects on trees and other living things |
| o | adj. | a |
| o'vin | n. | a promise; agreement |
| ob | conj. | or |
| obaen | n. | a musical instrument of the Age of Legends |
| obanda | n. | door |
| obidum | n. | spade |
| obiyar | n. | position |
| obrafad | n. | view |
| obram | n. | impulse |
| ocarn | n. | toe |
| odashi | n. | weather |
| odi | pron. & adj. | some |
| odik | n. | secretary |
| oghri | n. | sky |
| ohimat | n. | comparison |
| olcam | n. | tin |
| olesti | n. | pants |
| olghan | n. | drawer |
| olivem | n. | pencil |
| olma | n. & adj. | poor |
| ombrede | n. & v. | rain |
| on | suffix | denotes plural form |
| onadh | n. | arch |
| onguli | n. | ring |
| onir | n. | star(s) |
| oosquai | n. | a distilled spirit; used by Aiel |
| orcel | n. | pig |
| ordeith | n. | wormwood; name taken by Padan Fain among the Whitecloaks |
| orichu | n. & v. | plow |
| orobar | n. | danger |
| ortu | adj. | open |
| orvieda | v. | |
| osan | adj. | left-hand or left-side |
| osan'gar | n. | left-hand dagger; name of a Forsaken |
| ospouin | n. | hospital |
| ost | prep. | on |
| otiel | n. | sponge |
| otou | n. & adj. | top |
| otyat | adj. | four, a quantifier of material objects |
| otye | adj. | four, descriptive of the immaterial, such as ideas, arguments or propositions |
| ounadh | n. | wine |
| ovage | n. | window |
| ozela | n. | goat |
| paathala | n. | operation |
| pad | adj., adv. & prep. | up |
| padgi | v. | lift |
| pakita | v. | twist |
| palatu | n. | word |
| panati | v. | wash |
| panjami | n. | society |
| pantae | n. | business |
| panyat | adj. | six, a quantifier of material objects |
| panye | adj. | six, descriptive of the immaterial, such as ideas, arguments or propositions |
| papp | n. | fact |
| parano | n. & adj. | coward; base or low in pejorative sense |
| parikesh | n. | leather |
| pas | pron. | none |
| pashren | n. | scissors |
| pastien | v. | protest |
| patomi | n. | potato |
| patra | n. & adv. | then |
| peast | n. | payment |
| pecara | n. | tree having pale, wrinkled fruit in Aiel Waste |
| pedalen | n. | expansion |
| pentor | v. | mass |
| pepa | n. | paper |
| perant | adv. | together |
| perit | n., adj. & v. | equal |
| perol | n. | pen |
| pi | suffix | indicates numerical teens; e.g., navyat’pi or navye’pi = nineteen |
| pierskoe | n. | peach |
| piesa | n. | meaning unknown; the name of Leya’s horse |
| pinchota | n. | stocking |
| pinikar | n. | line |
| pistit | n. | whistle |
| pistita | v. | whistle |
| pizar | n. | ant |
| platip | n. & adj. | present |
| platto | n. | detail |
| plean | adj. & adv. | much |
| ploushin | n. & adj. | square |
| po | conj. | because |
| pochivat | v. | start |
| poldar | adj. | skinny |
| polov | n. | shelf |
| potadi | n. | debt |
| potsa | n. | collar |
| poulam | n. | boot(s) |
| pranent | n. | tendency |
| prashat | n. | process |
| prasta | n. | idea |
| prato | adj. | such |
| pravilam | adj. | regular |
| probita | v. | drink |
| procol | n. | map |
| profel | v. | test |
| proyago | n. | experience |
| ptash | n. | effect |
| punia | v. | may |
| punta | n. | number |
| purtah | n., adj. & adv. | enough |
| purvene | n. | horn |
| pyast | n. | throat |
| qaato | n. | cake |
| qaiset | pron., adj. & adv. | same |
| qamir | n. | silk |
| qen | adv. & conj. | when |
| qinar | n. | niece |
| rabat | v. | manage |
| rabdo | adj. | sudden |
| raf | v. | fly |
| ragha | adj., adv. & prep. | near |
| raha | n. & adj. | free(dom), having liberty |
| rahien | n. | dawn |
| Rahien Sorei | n. | Dawn Runners: Aiel warrior society |
| rahtsi | n. | authority |
| rahvin | n. | “promise of freedom”; name of a Forsaken |
| raia | n. | air |
| rainn | n. | kennel |
| raken | n. | a large flying exotic animal of the Seanchan |
| rakh | n., adj. & adv. | back |
| ramay | n. | table |
| ranell | n. | mountain range(s) |
| ranzak | n. & v. | guide |
| raqit | v. | shake |
| rastra | n. | road |
| ravad | n. | street |
| raya | poss. pron. | mine; my own |
| rema'kar | n. | energy whip; a weapon from the Age of Legends |
| remath | n. & v. | whip |
| rennen | n. | cook |
| renni | v. | cook |
| rensal | n. | kitchen |
| restar | adj. | medical |
| rhadiem | v. | prepare (insistent) |
| rhaul | n. | rice |
| rhiod | n. | a world or land |
| rhub | n. | a small piece |
| Rhyagelle | n. | Those Who Come Home, or the Homecomers; a Seanchan term |
| rieht | n. | balance |
| rimbai | n. | berry |
| risor | v. | trick |
| roban | n. | oven |
| rodinat | n. | relation |
| roedane | v. | bit (past tense) |
| roedna | v. | bite |
| ronagh | n. | slope |
| roscher | adj. | separate |
| rouyte | n. | mark |
| rulli | adj. | round |
| rumpo | v. | drop |
| runyat | n. | weight |
| s'redit | n. | Seanchan name for boar-horses |
| sa | prefix | used to indicate the superlative |
| sa | adv. & prep. | in |
| sa'angreal | n. | a device, stronger than angreal, that enhances the power to channel |
| sa'blagh | n. | library |
| saa | n. | a tiny black fleck that moves across a Forsaken’s eyes when the True Power is accessed; increases the more True Power is used |
| saana | n. | teacher |
| saantar | n. | teaching |
| safar | n. & adj. | white |
| sag | n. | time |
| sagain | n. | it is time |
| sahlan | n. | attention |
| sai | adj. prefix | related to power |
| saidar | n. | the female side of the Power |
| saidin | n. | the male side of the Power |
| sain | v. | is |
| saizo | v. | request |
| salidien | n. | humor |
| samid | v. | band |
| samma | n. | destroyer; blinder |
| Samma N'Sei | n. | Eye Blinders |
| sammael | n. | destroyer of hope; name of a Forsaken |
| sanasant | n. | knowledge |
| santhal | n. | industry |
| sar | pron. | she |
| sara | n. | a dance |
| sast | adv. | almost |
| scrup | adv. & prep. | between |
| se | pron. | themselves |
| se | pron. | it(self) |
| sedai | n. | servant(s) |
| seel | n. | amusement |
| segade | n. | spiny leathery plant with white blossoms in Aiel Waste |
| Sei'cair | n. | Aiel title for Perrin; literally, “golden eyes” |
| sei'mosiev | adj. | literally means (of) lowered or downcast eyes, indicates loss of face or honor; used by Seanchan |
| sei'taer | adj. | (of) straight or level eyes; used by the Seanchan regarding having or gaining face |
| seia | n. | eye(s); in those forms where it combines, becomes sei |
| Seia Doon | n. | Black Eyes: Aiel warrior society |
| Seiera | n. | name of Min’s mare; name of a flower known in Baerlon as “blue-eye” |
| semirhage | n. | the promise of pain itself, or one who embodies the promise of pain; name of a Forsaken |
| sene | adv. | as/like; (v.) to like |
| seren | adj. | stubborn; obstinate |
| serenda | n. | stubborn one; also, name of the palace of the King of Amadicia, outside Amador |
| serenla | n. | stubborn daughter; an Old Tongue name given Min by Siuan |
| Sh'boan | n. | empress; Sharan term |
| Sh'botay | n. | empress’s consort; Sharan term |
| sha | n. | noise |
| sha'je | n. | a type of duel in ancient Qal; mentioned by Semirhage |
| sha'mad | n. | literally, “loud noise”; thunder |
| Sha'mad Conde | n. | Thunder Walkers: Aiel warrior society |
| sha'rah | n. | an ancient strategy game consisting of a black and white piece called Fisher, a black and white 13 × 13 square board, 33 red pieces and 33 green pieces |
| shaani | n. | quality |
| shadar | n. | shadow |
| Shadar Logoth | n. | Shadow’s Waiting, or Where the Shadow Waits; name of the city Aridhol that became tainted with evil |
| Shadar Nor | n. | name given to Latra Posae meaning “Cutter (or Slicer) of the Shadow” |
| shae | n. | dog |
| shae'en | n. | dogs |
| Shae'en M'taal | n. | Stone Dogs: Aiel warrior society |
| shaek | n. | house |
| shaendi | n. | aunt |
| shaff | n. | condition |
| shai | n. | woman |
| Shai'tan | n. | name of the Dark One |
| shaidar | n. & adj. | dark, as in pitch-darkness of night; indication of evil or wrong |
| Shaidar Haran | n. | Hand of the Dark: name of an “extreme” Myrddraal |
| shaiel | n. | she/the woman who is dedicated; Tigraine’s Aiel name |
| shain | n. | peace |
| shak | pron., adj. & adv. | any |
| shama | n. | a musical instrument of the Age of Legends |
| shambayan | n. | chamberlain; man in charge of securing provisions and supplies; a Borderlands term |
| shan | n. | lord |
| shanna'har | n. | Saldaean anniversary marriage celebration |
| shao | v. | jump |
| shar | n. | blood; bloodline; refers to descent rather than blood in the veins, i.e., heritage |
| shari | n. | plural of shar |
| shatayan | n. | chatelaine; female in charge of ordering servants and running the household; Borderlands term |
| shaval | n. & adj. | linen |
| Shayol Ghul | n. | Doom Pit |
| sheen | n. | bringers of, or those who exemplify something |
| sheikar | adj. | bright |
| shen | n. | band or group; brother (hood) |
| Shen an Calhar | n. | The Band of the Red Hand; originally a legendary Manetheren fighting force from the Trolloc Wars; name adopted by Mat’s soldiers |
| shi | suffix | denotes multiples of ten (yat/ye suffix is dropped above the teens); e.g., suk’shi = seventy |
| shiatar | n. & adj. | iron |
| shin | n. | journey |
| shitak | adj. | different |
| shodet | n. | comb |
| shost | n. | knee |
| shoufa | n. | dust veil; used by the Aiel |
| shuk | n. | health |
| shukri | adj. | healthy |
| sich | n. | bag |
| sidama | n. | radiance |
| sidhat | n. | example |
| simp | adj. | thin |
| sin | n. & pron. | he or man |
| sind | adv. | never |
| siswai | n. | spear |
| siswai'aman | n. | spear(s) of the dragon; term used by the Aiel |
| slagh | adj. | bent |
| sleesh | n. | dress |
| smoog | n. | steam |
| so | n. | thing or entity |
| so'jhin | n. | “a thing of exaltation”; Seanchan hereditary upper servants of the blood; also freely translated as “a height among lowliness” or “both sky and valley” |
| sob | conj. | if |
| sobel | n. | button |
| soe | n. | truth |
| Soe'feia | n. | Seanchan Truthspeaker, Speaker of the Truth |
| soende | v. | carry |
| soetam | n. | great rat found in the Drowned Lands |
| sofar | n. | a vehicle having steering planes |
| soovri | n. | behavior |
| sor | n. & adj. | work(ing) |
| sora | n. | life |
| sorbe | v. | run |
| sorda | n. | a distinct species of rat found in the Aiel Waste |
| sorei | n. | runner(s) |
| soudhov | n. | cabbage |
| souk | n. | bee |
| souvra | n. | mind |
| souvraya | comb. | literally, “my own mind” |
| sovin | n. | hands; unmodified, “hands that are open and empty” |
| Sovin Nai | n. | Knife Hands: Aiel warrior society |
| sovya | adj. | another/any other |
| spashoi | n. | taste |
| spiat | v. | help |
| spillon | n. | disease |
| spondat | adj. | early |
| spotsu | n. | bridge |
| staba | n. & adj. | copper |
| staera | n. | copper scraping stick for the sweat-tent among the Aiel |
| stedding | n. | an Ogier homeland and place of sanctuary |
| sterpan | n. | sex |
| stobur | n. | stem |
| straviant | n. | insurance |
| streith | n. & adj. | a textile from the Age of Legends that changed color according to the wearer’s emotions |
| stripo | n. | wing |
| suchan | n. | growth |
| sukyat | adj. | seven, a quantifier of material objects |
| sukye | adj. | seven, descriptive of the immaterial, such as ideas, arguments or propositions |
| sul | v. | hold |
| sul'dam | n. | leash holder, holder of the leash (literally: hold-leash); a Seanchan term |
| sulwed | n. | substance |
| sunatien | n. | education |
| suravye | n. | peace |
| sursa | n. | sticks used to eat in Arad Doman |
| suzain | adj. | |
| svayor | n. | soap |
| swabel | n. | glove |
| sword mar | n. | game |
| syndon | n. | birth |
| sysyn | n. | brain |
| szere | adj. | lower |
| t'ingshen | n. | treebrother; a compound word that is used in a formal address to an Ogier, which literally means “to you—representative of something most important (i.e., the tree)—in brotherhood” |
| t'mat | n. | a red fruit, from the Aiel Waste |
| ta | n. | related to the Pattern |
| ta'maral'ailen | n. | web of destiny (around those who are ta’veren); literally, pattern destined before; a term used by the Ogier |
| ta'veren | n. | those who cause the fabric of the Pattern to bend around them, changing the weave; literally, “pattern, those who alter or are tied to” |
| taak | adv. | yes |
| taal | n. & adj. | stone |
| taberan | n. | digestion |
| taer | adj. | straight, level or steady; also forthright, straightforward |
| tahni | adj. | clean |
| tai | adj. | true (plural is tain) |
| Tai'daishar | n. | Lord of Glory (literally, the True Glory or True Blood of Battle); also, the name of Rand’s horse |
| tai'shar | n. | true blood; used, e.g., in Tai’shar Manetheren! True Blood of Manetheren! (a greeting of honor used in the Borderlands) |
| tain | adj. | plural of tai |
| Tain Shari | n. | True Bloods: Aiel warrior society |
| taishite | v. | favor |
| tamu | n. | stamp |
| tan | n. & adj. | sovereign |
| tana | v. | get |
| tanilji | n. | insect |
| tar | n. | tower |
| Tar Valon | n. | literally, “tower that guards” |
| tarasin | n. | tower of man; name of palace in Ebou Dar |
| tarbun | n. | hat |
| tarmon | adj. | final, last, ultimate Tarmon |
| tashi | adj. | ready |
| taskel | n. | reason |
| tasu | v. | make |
| tatatoun | n. | instrument |
| tati | n. | voice |
| tcheran | n. | an ancient game, having a board and pieces called High Counselor, Counselors and Spires |
| tebout | adj. | probable |
| tefara | n. | record |
| Tel'aran'rhiod | n. | The Unseen World, World of Dreams; a term used by Aes Sedai |
| telio | adj. | transparent |
| ter | prefix | refers to a limited or specific application |
| ter'angreal | n. | a tool made to perform a specific function using the One Power; some require channeling to energize, others not |
| terta | v. | rub |
| tezra | adj. | gray |
| thamel | adj. | young, or pertaining to youth |
| thaz | prep. | at |
| theini | n. | trousers |
| thorain | n. | loss |
| thorat | n. | coat |
| ti | prep. | to |
| tia | prep. | to; to the |
| tiel | adv. & prep. | about |
| tiest | n. | head |
| tiganza | n. | Tinkers’ dance |
| timari | n. | skin |
| tinto | n. | wall |
| tipakati | n. | selection |
| tippat | n. | plate |
| tirast | v. | pull |
| to'raken | n. | a huge, exotic flying animal of the Seanchan |
| toh | n. | obligation/duty; a term used by Aiel |
| tolin | adj. | stiff |
| tom | prep. | among |
| tongel | n. & adj. | secret |
| toopan | adj. | short |
| topito | n. | direction |
| torian | n. & adj. | silver |
| torkat | v. | touch |
| torm | n. | Seanchan exotic animal, a cross between a horse-sized cat and a lizard |
| torreale | n., adj. & adv. | north |
| totah | adj. & adv. | far |
| toulat | n. | copy |
| tovya | v. | roll |
| trefon | n. | system |
| treyat | adj. | three, a quantifier of material objects |
| treye | adj. | three, descriptive of the immaterial, such as ideas, arguments or propositions |
| tsag | interjection | bollocks; an obscenity uttered by Sammael |
| tsang | adj. | despised |
| tsatsi | n. | bottle |
| tsinas | n. & v. | brake |
| tsingu | n. & v. | honor |
| tsorovan | n. | a storm, or a smaller storm |
| Tsorovan'm'hael | n. | Storm Leader; the name Taim gave Asha’man Gedwyn |
| tuatha | n. | traveler; one who moves from place to place; can be a vagabond |
| Tuatha'an | n. | the Traveling People |
| tuhat | suffix | denotes thousands (yat/ye suffix is dropped above teens); e.g., tre’tuhat = three thousand |
| tuhat | adj. | one thousand |
| tumasen | adj. | safe |
| tumerest | n. | bulb |
| tunga | n. | point |
| tyagani | n. | respect |
| tyaku | v. | keep |
| ubriva | n. | surprise |
| ubunto | n. | animal |
| udiya | adj. | clear |
| uglat | v. | smash |
| uiwa | adj. | good |
| uldatein | n. | division |
| umeil | v. | seem |
| undacar | n. | plane |
| ungost | n. | finger |
| unyat | adj. & adv. | late |
| upendar | n. | net |
| urkros | n. | egg |
| ursta | v. | fix |
| urstae | adj. | fixed |
| usont | n. | tray |
| uttat | v. | slip |
| uvaal | n. | leg |
| vaakaja | n. | sense |
| vadin | n. | bar/barrier |
| vaeku | v. | station |
| vaesht | n. & conj. | while |
| vakar | v. | move |
| valdar | n. | guard |
| Valdar Cuebeyari | n. | the Heart Guard; literally, the Guard of the Heart (of the Nation/People/Land) |
| valon | v. | guard |
| varkol | n. | sheep |
| varma | n. | ray |
| vartan | n. | glass |
| vasen | n. | arrow |
| vasen'cierto | n. | arrow of time; idiomatic phrase which literally means “arrow enduring” |
| vastri | n. & v. | rule |
| vavaya | n. | flight |
| veel | n. | ink |
| velach | n. | receipt |
| velin | n. | feather |
| velu | v. | end |
| veren | n. | those who cause change or are tied to |
| veshan | n. | way |
| vesna | n. | spring |
| vetan | n. | seed |
| vezo | n. | chalk |
| vhool | n. | basket |
| viboin | n. | |
| vid | prep. | with |
| vidhel | n. | law |
| vidnu | v. | sort |
| viliso | v. | fold |
| vin | n. | promise |
| vlafael | n. | government |
| vlagh | n. | field |
| vodish | n. & v. | judge |
| vokosh | n. | hair |
| vol | n. | father(s) or sire(s), specific to a male who has used brutal means, i.e., a rapist |
| vovok | n. | wolf |
| vraak | v. | drain |
| vrang | adj. | cruel |
| vream | n. | shock |
| vron | n. | watcher(s) |
| vronne | v. | watch |
| vyashak | n. | organization |
| vyavi | n. | writing |
| vyen | v. | fade |
| vyropat | n., adj., adv. & prep. | opposite |
| wabunen | n. | connection |
| wadlian | adj. | simple |
| wafal | n. & adj. | hanging |
| wagg | n. | nerve |
| wahati | n. | porter |
| waji | n. & adv. | now |
| wakaput | n. | ship |
| wanda | v. | match |
| wansho | n. | builders; Shienaran term for the Ogier |
| wapro | v. | cover |
| warat | n. | branch |
| washdor | adj. | wise |
| wastin | n. | spoon |
| watari | n. | decision |
| wek | prep. | off |
| weladhi | n. | family |
| welakai | n. & adv. | tomorrow |
| werstom | n. | food |
| whado | adj. | fertile |
| whakatu | v. | increase |
| whandin | n. | event |
| whudra | n. & v. | regret |
| widon | adv., prep. & conj. | after |
| wishti | n. | sign |
| witapa | n. | meal |
| wixi | n. | pot |
| worshi | n. | machine |
| wot | pron. & adj. | that |
| woudem | adj. | loose |
| wuseta | n. | card |
| xazzi | adj. | rough |
| xelt | adj. | sharp |
| xentro | n. | sand |
| xeust | n. | side |
| xurzan | n. | representative |
| ya | suffix | means “my own” |
| yaanaho | n. | competition |
| yaati | adj. | physical |
| yabbeth | adj. | common |
| yabedin | n. | committee |
| yak | conj. | than |
| yalait | n. & adj. | expert |
| yalu | n. & v. | name |
| yamar | n. | edge |
| yappa | adj. | kind |
| yasipa | v. | rest |
| yaso | adj. | cheap |
| yatanel | n. | story |
| yazpa | n. & v. | snow |
| ye | pron. | I (sometimes used as an exclamatory fragment) |
| yedcost | n. | brick |
| yeel | n. | carriage |
| yekko | n. | dust |
| yohini | v. | damage |
| youna | v. | let |
| youst | n. | ice |
| yugol | adj. | broken |
| yuntar | n. | boy |
| zafar | adj. | yellow |
| zaffi | v. | complete |
| zahert | adj. | elastic |
| zalabadh | n. | pipe |
| zaleen | adj. | soft |
| zamon | n. | total darkness |
| zanda | n. & adj. | cold |
| zanzi | adj. | happy |
| zara | n. | a board game played by followers of the Dark One, the pieces of which are live human beings |
| zarin | n. | degree |
| zavilat | n. | will |
| zazit | conj. | though |
| zela | n. | salt |
| zeltain | n. | need |
| zemai | n. | a staple grain, from the Aiel Waste |
| zemliat | n. | parcel |
| zemya | n. | room |
| zengar | adj. | narrow |
| zheshi | n. | argument |
| zhoh | n. | hook |
| zhoub | n. | earth |
| zialin | adj. | certain |
| zinik | n. | stitch |
| zintabar | n. | poison |
| zipan | n. | powder |
| zladtar | n. | market |
| zomara | n. | zombie-like creations of Aginor, used as servants |
| zoppen | adj. | wet |
| zurye | n. | grass |
| zyntam | n. | error |
| -ja | suffix | means “of” or “issued from” |
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Source: “The Wheel of Time Companion: The People, Places, and History of the Bestselling Series”
