Synonym: Accede
Word Revision Thread
Mirkrilaar July 30, 2014 |
Synonym: Accede |
Mirkrilaar July 30, 2014 |
Synonym: Accouter |
Synonym: Accouter
Mahlaansaviik July 31, 2014 |
I think "Thur" should also mean "Tyranny" because Paarthurnax seems to suggest it means tyranny when he says, "Yes. there were a few of us that rebelled against Alduin's thur... his tyranny. We aided the humans in his overthrow." |
I think "Thur" should also mean "Tyranny" because Paarthurnax seems to suggest it means tyranny when he says, "Yes. there were a few of us that rebelled against Alduin's thur... his tyranny. We aided the humans in his overthrow."
paarthurnax Administrator July 31, 2014 |
Mahlaansaviik Sure, removed our created words for "tyranny" and "tyrant" and added those definitions to thur. |
MahlaansaviikI think "Thur" should also mean "Tyranny" because Paarthurnax seems to suggest it means tyranny when he says, "Yes. there were a few of us that rebelled against Alduin's thur... his tyranny. We aided the humans in his overthrow."
Sure, removed our created words for "tyranny" and "tyrant" and added those definitions to thur.
Ahmuldein July 31, 2014 |
Add definition, Skeptical |
Add definition, Skeptical
paarthurnax Administrator August 1, 2014 |
@Siintul, I removed somirk and moved its definitions over to siintul, since somirk has no derivatives and siintul is rooted in siin. @Zogrit, this one is specifically zo+grit, so "doubtful" would be the closest English equivalent. I did add "dubious." |
@Siintul, I removed somirk and moved its definitions over to siintul, since somirk has no derivatives and siintul is rooted in siin.
@Zogrit, this one is specifically zo+grit, so "doubtful" would be the closest English equivalent. I did add "dubious."
Mirkrilaar August 3, 2014 |
Synonym: Commodity |
Synonym: Commodity
hiith August 3, 2014 |
Is this "please" as in "to please someone", as in "can I have that, please?", or both? I believe that there should be some clarification in the notes. |
paarthurnax Administrator August 3, 2014 |
@Fiid, edited the non-canon fiid "to frown, scowl" to fiivut. @Lig, good catch, lig is the adverb as would be used in "can I have that, please?" Genaz is the verb "to please." I added this to the notes and edited all the words incorrectly attached to lig so that they relate to genaz instead. |
@Fiid, edited the non-canon fiid "to frown, scowl" to fiivut.
@Lig, good catch, lig is the adverb as would be used in "can I have that, please?" Genaz is the verb "to please." I added this to the notes and edited all the words incorrectly attached to lig so that they relate to genaz instead.
hiith August 4, 2014 |
My mistake, the definition is supposed to be Granite Hill (Stone Hill is but the literal translation) (I made this same mistake in my recent word submission). And it was north of Falkreath. |
My mistake, the definition is supposed to be Granite Hill (Stone Hill is but the literal translation) (I made this same mistake in my recent word submission). And it was north of Falkreath.
paarthurnax Administrator August 9, 2014 |
Anyone against shortening this to just "Kros"? It appears as "Kros" in most of the compound words it's in. |
Anyone against shortening this to just "Kros"? It appears as "Kros" in most of the compound words it's in.
hiith August 9, 2014 |
paarthurnax My only concern about it is that it might sound too similar to "kras". |
paarthurnaxAnyone against shortening this to just "Kros"? It appears as "Kros" in most of the compound words it's in.
My only concern about it is that it might sound too similar to "kras".
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