anxāhi
an expanse of mist or fog. The singular jaxāha is sometimes used to express a piece/wisp/curl/etc of mist or fog.
anxāhi
an expanse of mist or fog. The singular jaxāha is sometimes used to express a piece/wisp/curl/etc of mist or fog.
anxōλa
pleasant to look at, so pretty. This attribute can be applied to most anything or anyone.
anxiēna
a feeling of knowing something very well, comprehension, understanding.
pa liēn anxiēna tō jahēri;
I undestand boats.
jaxiēna
a feeling of knowing what is going on, understanding.
tema jaxiēna ien ñamma jacērja āl;
He knew what he was choosing.
jaxālāe
the feeling that things are as they should be. Unlike anþīrne, this does not presume that things are good.
maxāntie
one’s lover, spouse, one’s special companion, perhaps a close sister or brother or lover, personally chosen kin of the same generation. One’s maxāntie does not necessarily start out as kin, though they can, but is otherwise considered to be one’s kin. They are not necessarily part of one’s clan, however, as that is governed by other rules.
anxēie
the state of being asleep. This occasionally shows up as the possessed saxēie. Kēlen does not always draw a hard and fast line between a bodily expression and a bodily state.
ñi sāen maxēie;
‘She fell asleep.’ or ‘She’s asleep.’ [Change of state to she=asleep]
sema jaxēie;
‘She’s asleep.’ [She is experiencing an instance of sleep]
la saxēie jatāλa;
‘Her sleep is restless.’
saxīla
one’s pulse.
I’m not sure how to classify pulse, and breath, and voice, but they are nearly always obligatorily possessed.
anxē
black, the color of coal. This is the most basic word for black. When in doubt as to which word for black to use, use this one.
anxē is considered to be the color of wisdom and specialized knowledge. Priestesses of the goddess Rōāñ, the goddess of foretelling, wear this color of clothing and ornamentation. anāste is the color of peace and tranquility.