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Post by Robin on Aug 19, 2010 18:00:39 GMT -5
bob-stones A traditional game among rabbits El-ahrairah Rabbit folk hero (in english, prince with a thousand enemies) Elil Enemies (of rabbits) Embleer Stinking e.g the smell of a fox Flay Food Flayrah Delicious food e.g carrot Frith The sun, personified as a god by rabbits Fu inlé After moonrise Hlessi Wandering rabbits with out a hole (plual: hlessil) Homba A fox. (plural: hombil) Hrair Any number over four. (rabbits can only count up to four.) Hraka Droppings, Excreta. Hrududu A vehicle of any kind (plural: hrududil) Inlé Literally, the moon. or moonrise. But it also is death or fear. Lendri A badger Marli A doe, but also carries the meaning 'mother' Narn Pleasant or nice (to eat) Ni-frith Noon Owsla The strongest rabbits in the warren, like the police/army Pfeffa A cat Rah A prince, leader, or chief rabbit. E.g Hazelrah, Campionrah. Silflay to feed above ground. Tharn To be frienzied [with fear] beyond being able to move. Thlay Fur Yona A hedgehog (Plural: Yonil) Zorn Destroyed, murdered. Denotes a catastrophe. If you have any questions, please ask me.
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