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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 DictionaryEdit

AEdit

Abagaianye[5]
"I do not fear", as in Ayleidoon[6]
Ald
Old[7]
Alrathith
Garment tailored to support the breasts[8]
Amur[9]
Andasreth[10]
Anuvanna'si
"Tamriel Final"[11]
Aratagnithir
"true and noble change"[11]
Armun-An[12]
Arnith
Underbelt[8]
Aruhn[13]
Astula[14]

BEdit

Bal
Stone[15]
Bal Fell
City of Stone[16]
Bal Isra
Row of Stones[17]
Bal Molagmer
Stone Fire Men[18]
Balmora
Stonewood[19] or Stoneforest[20]
Beran[21]
Berandas[22]
Bet
Beast[23]
Betmer
Beastmen[23]
Bosriel
Beauty of the Forest[24]
Branora[25]
Brohad[26]
B'vek[27]

CEdit

Camonna[28]
Card
"Undeparted kin-wardens"[29]
Cardruhn
Ancestral tomb[29]
Chap'thil[30][31] or Chap'thiil[32]
Chuzei[12]
Corprus
Skin blight [33]

DEdit

Daedra
Great Ancestor
Daesul[34]
Delle[5]
likely means "Grant" as in Ayleidoon
Devahrokad[35]
Drenlyn
People who train nix-oxen[36]
Duleso
"Crimson wool stole"[8]
Dun-
Dark, Cursed, "ill-favored by fate"
Dunmer
Dark Folk, Dark-Elves
Dwe-
Deep (connoted as "deep-delving, profound and close-counseled")
Dwemer
Deep Folk, Deep-Elves, Dwarves

EEdit

Echar[37]

FEdit

Fabri'siraynosim
"Merged-ones"[11]
Felassani
Ordinator's pants[8]
Fetch/Fetcher/Fetching
A swear word
F'lah
a patronizing term, sometimes used as a mark of endearement, often as an insult

GEdit

Gah
Great [38]
Gah-Julan
"great-benefit"[12][38]
Gan[39]
Gandra[5]
Likely means "Gift" as in Ayleidoon[40]
Gnaar[41][42]
Guar[UOL 1]

HEdit

Hla[43]
Hluurn[37]

IEdit

Indoril
probably "Blessed folk"
Indoranyon
"Blessed Greenland"[44]
-[i]il
Suffix indicating population (cf. Resdayniil)
-is
A common suffix in names like Gnisis, Othrenis, Velothis Haven and Alavelis
Isra
Row[17]

JEdit

Jtawelft[45]
Julan
Benefit[38]
Ju'rohn
Form of friendly greeting[46]

KEdit

Kema[47][48]
likely means "Teacher"
Kana[5]
Likely means "Dare" as in Ayleidoon[6]
Kena
Scholar[47]
Khebeit[35]
Klat
Tribe[UOL 3]
Kogo-
Unbreakable[44]

LEdit

Lchah[45]
Llananor
"Second garment"[8]
Llanathro'lani
"First vesting"[8]

MEdit

Maar[39]
Maliad[35]
Mar[49]
Mehra[50][51]
Molad[35]
Molag
Fire
Mor[5]
likely means "Dark" as in Ayleidoon
Mora
Forest[19]/Wood[20] (in the toponyms Balmora, Sadrith Mora, and Tel Mora)
Morag
Foresters[52] (in Morag Tong, "Foresters Guild")
Muthsera
Honorable Sir/Madam

NEdit

Nchow
Used in a similar way to the english "shit"[53][54]
Ndeh[45]
Ne
Not[55]
Neleviso
"Triangular golden reliquary clasp"[8]
Nemer
Not-mer[55]
Nix[56]
Noiché-el[32]
Nor[5]
Nosa
"Blue, rope-like belt"[8]
N'wah
Foreigner, slave[57]

OEdit

Oad[43]
Ouada
River[58]

REdit

Rah
Staff[59]
Rathith
Triangular linen small clothes[8]
Retheles
"Blue prayer stole"[8]
Rima[36]
Rtuh[45]
Ruhn
Home or hearth-hall[29]

SEdit

Sadrith
Mushroom (in the toponym Sadrith Mora)[19]
Sar-shemand[60]
Saraathu[61]
Sarmissonays'um
"ghoul-thing"[11]
Sedura
Sera
Sir/Madam
Serjo
Friend
Serkamora
Seyda Neen
Shanta[5]
Likely means "Come" as in Ayleidoon[6]
Sharmat
The Devil[UOL 4]
Sint[35]
Sunna
Blessed[59]
Sunna'rah
Blessed Staff
Sunna Guradan
"Blessed Grazeland", Alternate name for the Grazelands[62]
Sunnar
Blessing[63]
S'wit
An insult

TEdit

Tadras[21]
Tehir[35]
Tel
Tower
Tenmorvuk[64]
T'lonya
Birthing swaddle[65]
Tong
Guild[52]
Tovo[36]

VEdit

Valenvaryon[66]
Varanis[67]
Vos[68]
Vverm[37]

Ald Chimeris DictionaryEdit

Anya
Life (from "Malatanya", as in Ayleidoon and Falmer)
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]
Greljanirrl[UOL 5]
Hrelranirrl[UOL 5]
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]
Resdayn
Ancient name for the land of Morrowind
Resdayniil
Resdayn folk[UOL 2]
Tarcel
Resist[UOL 2]
Ur[69][70]
Vane
[UOL 2]
Vengha
Venerate[UOL 2]
Ye
And[UOL 2]

Ashland DictionaryEdit

Ashkhan
Clan chief
Foyada
"Fire River"[71]
Gulakhan
War chief
Mabrigash
Witch-warrior[72]
Nammu
No-Name[73]
Tarra-Suj
"Powerful hunter"[74]

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Interpreter's greeting dialogue in Arena
  2. ^ A Feast Among the DeadSeveria Quasitto, renowned traveler
  3. ^ Improved Emperor's Guide to Tamriel section: Myths and Legends of the HistCirantille
  4. ^ Yakum Hairshashishi's dialogue in Morrowind
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Mistress Dratha's dialogue in ESO: Morrowind
  6. ^ a b c Umaril the Unfeathered's dialogue in Oblivion
  7. ^ Before the Ages of ManAicantar of Shimerene
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j A Guide to Liturgical VestmentsHigh Ordinator Vermethys
  9. ^ Molag Amur location name in Morrowind
  10. ^ Andasreth location name in Morrowind
  11. ^ a b c d The Truth in SequenceDeldrise Morvayn, Fourth Tourbillon to the Mainspring Ever-Wound
  12. ^ a b c Bonemold armor variants in Morrowind
  13. ^ Tel Aruhn location name in Morrowind
  14. ^ Shad Astula location name in ESO
  15. ^ Gentleman Jim Stacey's dialogue in Morrowind
  16. ^ Guide to Vvardenfell
  17. ^ a b Aryon's dialogue in Morrowind
  18. ^ Gentleman Jim Stacey's dialogue regarding the Bal Molagmer in Morrowind
  19. ^ a b c Sul-Matuul's dialogue in Morrowind
  20. ^ a b Interview With Three BooksellersJobasha, Codus Callonus, and Dorisa Darvel
  21. ^ a b The Battle of Molag Beran
  22. ^ Berandas location name in Morrowind
  23. ^ a b Betmeri topic in Morrowind
  24. ^ 2920, The Last Year of the First EraCarlovac Townway
  25. ^ Tel Branora location name in Morrowind
  26. ^ Mel Adrys' dialogue in ESO
  27. ^ The Horror of Castle XyrBaloth-Kul
  28. ^ Camonna Tong in Morrowind
  29. ^ a b c Hall of the Dead topic in Morrowind
  30. ^ Five Songs of King Wulfharth
  31. ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: MorrowindImperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
  32. ^ a b People of Morrowind — Various
  33. ^ Skin Blights By Any Other NameRavosa Ildram, House Healer
  34. ^ Mel Adrys' dialogue in ESO
  35. ^ a b c d e f Divayth Fyr's dialogue in ESO: Clockwork City
  36. ^ a b c Dark Elves, Dark HeartsBakozog gro-Shakh
  37. ^ a b c Lord of SoulsGreg Keyes
  38. ^ a b c Elderscrolls.com Archive/Codex
  39. ^ a b Maar Gan in Morrowind
  40. ^ Ayleid Reference TextRaelys Anine
  41. ^ Gnaar Mok in Morrowind
  42. ^ Muth Gnaar in ESO
  43. ^ a b Hla Oad location name in Morrowind
  44. ^ a b The Morrowind Prophecies — Peter Olafson
  45. ^ a b c d Dram's dialogue in Redguard
  46. ^ Arven Dalas' dialogue in Blades
  47. ^ a b The Horror of Castle XyrBaloth-Kul
  48. ^ A Game at Dinner — An Anonymous Spy
  49. ^ Molag Mar in Morrowind
  50. ^ The Improved Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: Stonefalls and Deshaan
  51. ^ Opening Performance Notes in ESO
  52. ^ a b Varieties of Faith...Brother Mikhael Karkuxor of the Imperial College
  53. ^ The Scent's the Thing
  54. ^ Midiri Berathi's dialogue in ESO
  55. ^ a b Note to HlevalaOrvas Dren
  56. ^ Armiger Rilasi's dialogue in ESO: Necrom
  57. ^ Hassour Zainsubani's dialogue in Morrowind
  58. ^ Ouada Samsi topic in Morrowind
  59. ^ a b Barilzar's dialogue in ESO: Morrowind
  60. ^ Selveni Andalor's dialogue in ESO: The Deadlands
  61. ^ Saraathu Tong faction name in ESO: The Deadlands
  62. ^ Savants' dialogue from Morrowind
  63. ^ Saresea's dialogue in ESO: Scribes of Fate
  64. ^ Ten-Maur-Wolk loading screen in ESO
  65. ^ Lymdrenn Tenvanni's JournalLymdrenn Tenvanni
  66. ^ Valenvaryon location name in Morrowind
  67. ^ Varanis subzone name in ESO
  68. ^ Tel Vos location name in Morrowind
  69. ^ Dagoth Ur in Morrowind
  70. ^ Velothi Ur-Mage's Amulet antiquity codex entries in ESO: Greymoor
  71. ^ Foyada topic in Morrowind
  72. ^ Mabrigash topic in Morrowind
  73. ^ Ring in Darkness quest in Morrowind
  74. ^ Huntmaster Sorim-Nakar's dialogue in ESO: Morrowind

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.

  1. ^ a b Michael Kirkbride's Posts
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Lyrics of A Land of War and Poetry whose translation was provided by Brad Derrick
  3. ^ Cut Content of ESO 1.6.3
  4. ^ Michael Kirkbride's Posts
  5. ^ a b Ted Peterson's posts in Playing Houses