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*a’ak: To command, to instruct, to teach; commands, instructions

*abis: Cow, cattle, auroch

Adagmos: The Dreaming Serpent, an example of one of the Maslunim that might patron a Silver
Crusade

Adarusharu: The Wolf Hosts

*adugu: Able, fit; decent; to have the ability to do or perform

*affa: Ancestor, elder; older, ancient, something that came before

Affahissu: Ancestor-spirits

Afhal: Warlock

Afhal Usum: Great Sages, Serpent Sages

*afurusum: medicinal plants, medicine; healing, medicine, doctor’s work

*ag: To do, to perform; to act as; to cause

*Agala Kaskir: Fianna (Werewolf: the Apocalypse tribe)

*agalu: Devouring, consuming; a big eater

Agalu Delal: Demon Eater

*ah: Time

Aharnuz: “The Mother”, a Named Horror

*akkal: Help, aid, relief; to assist or bring relief to

Akkath: Suggested name for Arkadia

*akismunthi: The centre/center, the core, the prime, the primary; the fundamental thing to
which everything is based upon

*akruul: Free, freedom; to live free; a term sometimes associated to a werewolf unbound by a
pack and not necessarily a positive thing (created by the Camarilla LARP)

Alath: A helpful spirit (male)

Alathru: Gift or Gifts

Ama-er: Mother’s tears; a reference to the sin against Harmony wherein an uratha mother
murders her own child (generally while in kuruth)

*Amahadur: The Kami from Werewolf: the Apocalypse

*amahan: Mother; a shortened form is “Ama”, which is equivalent to “Ma”, “Mommy” or “Mama”

Amahan Iduth: Mother Moon

*Amahar-Maguralath: Gaia the Earth Spirit; also “Amahan Har”

*Amahan Shiniduth: A foul insult used by the Pure towards Mother Luna; considered a “classier”
translation of the Pure epithet “Bitch Moon”
Amdulim: Death, Harvesters

*ameni: why

*anna: To, from

*anfar: Iron, metal

Anfarsisu: Train, Iron Horses

Ankakumikaityn: Nomad Wolf; also known as “Anka-Ur”

*an: Upper, crowning, enlightened; of heaven or a heavenly state

*anfarti: Metal projectiles, lagrange; another name for a bullet, especially a hollow-point bullet

*anis: A plant or a group of plants; vegetation, foliage

*ansak: Glass

*Ansakiru’us: Glass Walkers (Werewolf: the Apocalypse tribe)

Anshega: The Pure Tribes

*anunnhia: Strength, power, force; to force, to power

*aran: Depressed, sad; sadness, grief; horror, horrified

*arath muth: Ghoul, blood slave, blood addict

*asde: Point, end, tip

*asde kasinfu: A spear or polearm

*asilal: to be aloof, to be distant; to not be social or like the company of others

*askah: Coincidence, happenstance; to happen, to occur

*askeer: To lament, to angst; to wail

*askska: To scream, to screech, to shriek, to wail; such a sound described

*athalim: Choir, group of spirits

*atrah: Beta, the pack beta; anything that ranks second-highest

*anzaghar: A fortified tower; a keep; a lookout, a watchtower

Anzaghar Ilthum: Tower Hounds

*anzuth: Talons, claws; may refer to an eagle or other bird of prey, and the claws of such

*arada: Honor/honour, standing; bloodlines; the renown of Honor/Honour

*arath: Slave, servant

*Arath Due'esk: Drones, spirit-bound servants of the Weaver from W:tA

*arrath: Curse, cursed; to curse, to put a hex upon

Arrathudum: Accursed Icons, or, more commonly "Cursed Items"


*asah: Diseased, corrupted, tainted

Asah Gadar: Bale Hound

Asgar: All-seeing eyes; scouts in a Silver Crusade

Assinu-ur: Patron of the Lodge of Mania, also known as “the wolf who leads our cult”

*aske: Now, currently, present

Asmodai: The Queen of Wrath, a Maeljin; word is not First Tongue, but incorporated

asusar: Envy, jealousy

Asusar-Rihur: Bale Hound of Maastraac, Maeljin of Envy

*at: A thorn bush or thorny brush

*athi kuth: A trial; a test

*ayafa: Hyena

*ayalu: Deer, stag

*ayu: Which

Azarath: Evolved Azlu that have likely fused with a human host

Azdehusar: The Consumer

Aziha: Cursed

*aziha thuaghsu: Bad regeneration; refers to a state where a part or parts of the body do not
heal properly upon regeneration, and is usually recurring; also known as “arrath thuaghsu”

*azitha: Violent, wrathful, angry

Azitha-Rihur: Bale Hound of Thurifuge, Maeljin of Violence

Azlu: Spider Host

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*babhakemeda: The lighter shades of purple, such as the purples of daybreak and sunset

*babhar: White

*Babhar Skirag: The tribe of the White Howlers from W:tA

Ba’musum: Steel, Iron’s Children

*Batlu: The Planet Saturn

*bes: To anoint, to bless; to pray; a blessing, a prayer, a sacred hymn

Beshilu: Rat Host

*bhirtan: Goose; swan

Bith Balag: The Brineborn, werefish

*bur: Torn, ripped, broken


*bur-zi: Conflicted, torn, contested; to be unable to choose or decide

*bura’ha: The season of autumn; fall

*burskir: Mute, soundless, "broken-voiced"; one who is mute or has a damaged voice, or has a
speech impediment

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*Cahaduth: A poetic term for Luna in her Gibbous phase

Cahalith: The gibbous moon and the corresponding auspice (derived from running “Galliard”
backward through Grimm’s Law)

Cahalunim: The Lune choir of the gibbous moon

*cahavisktha: A prophetic dream; the prophetic dreams of a Cahalith

Carnala: Maeljin of Lust; not a First Tongue word, but borrowed

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Dagukurum: River, Swift Waters

*daka: To abandon, to leave behind; to forget, to toss aside

*dakh: To touch, to feel, to hold

*dam: To trust, to believe, to accept as truth

*Damfihak: The planetary and astrological Venus

Danu-Ur: Creator Wolf, mythic brother, sister or mate (depending on the story) of Fenris-Ur; a
heretical rumour has Danu-Ur going mad after Father Wolf died and becoming Rabid Wolf

*dar: To cut, to slice, to split; to loosen, to unhinge, to untie; to crush, to grind; to kill, to
slowly destroy

Dar-Us: "Slow Killer"; a notorious werewolf who invented a brutal fighting style that prevents
regeneration

Delal: Literally “Vicious Demons”; a title given to the most experienced and fiercest warriors in a
Silver Crusade, Usually the Blood Talons and Rahu

*desasu: Lust; wanting, craving

Desasu-Nihur: Bale Hound of Carnala, Maeljin of Lust

*difala: To turn, to move in a different direction; to change pace, to change routes

*Dikhut: A judge; the Judge aspect of the Elodoth auspice

*dil: To be complete, to be finished, to be done

*dirak: to talk, to chatter incessantly

Dirak-Lahaf: Machine Gun, Chattershots

*Duaguzu: Gorgons, spirit-bound mortal creatures of the Wyld from W:tA

*Due’eskath: Weaver-spirits, like those found in Werewolf: the Apocalypse


*Due’esk-Maguralath: The Weaver from Werewolf: the Apocalypse

Dug-ús-thim: "Ghost-claimed"

duguthim: Spirit-Claimed, Possessed or Merged

Duhalaim: Raccoon, Cunning Masks

*duhu: To have, to possess, to carry

dulesh’na: Touchstone

*du: To create, build or make

*duaf: To begin, a beginning; to start anew, to start fresh

*dufath: Stamina, endurance, hardiness; to endure, to survive

*dufath gus: Hardened leather; leather armour/armor

*dufuk: Word; part of speech

*duksium: Shield, to shield, defend, defence/defense; a protective plate or covering

*dum: A group; a family

*dumask: A member, a part of a group; membership

*dumu: Wind, breeze; air, oxygen

*dunam: Effect, happening; to affect, to happen

*dunfath: Piece, pieces, shard, shards; to break or shatter

*dunfath-ah: Hour; a unit of time

*dur: Child, baby

*dursagrik: Birth, the act of birth, and/or the remnants of childbirth

*durumun: Amoeba, biological cell, bacterium

*dush: To sit, to have a seat, to sit on one’s haunches

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*e'esk: Cage, prison cell

Elodoth: The half moon, and the corresponding auspice (derived from running "Philodox"
backward through Grimm's Law)

Elolunim: The Lune choir of the half moon

Endammu: Flesh-Ripper

Endi Matha: Playgrounds, Child Farmers

Endim: Toys, Playthings


Engum: Loci guardians

enharra: Emissary, diplomat; an Aspect of the Irraka

*er: Tears, to tear up; crying, sobbing

*eren: People, humans, sheeple; herd, sheep, flock

*erenissu: Human ghost

*esi: Tree

estha: Bound

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*fa: Omen

*Fadu Aziha: The Cursed Omen-Makers, Changelings

Fa-ninna: Owl, Omen Birds

*farah: Father; a possible shortened version is "Fafa", equivalent to "Papa", "Daddy" or "Dad"

*Faranamthuf Ursua: The tribe of the Bunyip from W:tA

*farsekh: Mist

far'huf: Steping Sideways

Farsil Luhal: Iron Masters

Faruism: Machine Riders

*Fenrisuth Urdur: The tribe of the Get of Fenris from W:tA, presented as a lodge in Werewolf:
the Apocalypse

Fenris-nu: Fenris' Fire, the feeling of the prescence of Fenris-Ur with a Blood Talon

Fenris-Ur: Destroyer Wolf

Fiuremekir: Speakers, an Aspect of the Cahalith

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*ga'a: Fox

*gakal: Cunning, quick thinking; the Renown of Cunning

*galgithaldum: Hunter compact, as detailed in Hunter: the Vigil

*galsked: Damn, damn it; literally means "banish to crap", i.e. banish them to a place worth
poop

*garazhu: Lodge

Gargahan Shulath: Bringer of Ruin

Garm-Ur: Son of Fenris-Ur, patron of the Lodge of Garm

*garum: House, den, residence


Gauru: The "War Form" of the Uratha

Gazhdum: Ghost-Touched Items

Ghu-ghabhasughar: "Eating the Foe", a heretical ritualised cannibalism practiced by some Blood
Talons

Gifala: The spirit wilds

*gihia: Messenger, news-bringer; journalist, reporter

Gila Esi: Elm, The Downfallen

gishar: A Wound

*githagarum: Town, hamlet, village; something too small to be a city but still a human
settlement

*githaldum: Hunter cell, as detailed in Hunter: the Vigil

Gurfuros-Ur: Twin to Garm-Ur and Patron to the Lodge of the Cerberus; there are some who
claim he may actually be the son of Dire Wolf

gurihal: The physical world

*gurim: Sick, ill, rabid; insane, crazed, mad; amongst the Pure, it has more positive
connotations like "enlightened", "oracular", "prophetic" and "martyr"

*Gurimath: Spirits of the Wyrm, better known as "Banes", from W:tA

Gurim-Ur: Rabid Wolf

*Gurimirska-Maguralath: The Wyrm from W:tA

*Gurimzir: Formori, spirit-bound spirits of the Wyrm from W:tA

*gushasu: Greed, want, desire

Gushasu-Nihur: Bale Hound of Mammon, Maeljin of Greed

Guzen Ehara: Bank, Usury Lords

Guzenthima: Money, Golden Thoughts

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*habalthu: Challenge

Hafal: War, Warmongers

Halaku: Crow Host

Halamaaz: Performers, an Aspect of the Cahalith

*hanserthim dur: A foul insult, it literally means "weak-blooded child" and refers to someone
who is not considerable breeding or stature, or you don't even consider a living creature or one
of your own because of genetics

Hanzerih: Flame, Consuming Fires

*hanzer: Flaming orange; flame-coloured/colored, fiery; blazing fire or flame, like a wildfire
*har: World, realm

*Harazitha Githul: The Herd of Worldly Wrath, Prometheans; singular is "Harazitha Lu'u"

*Haresi: Axis Mundi, the World Tree

*hargishar: A destroyed or desolate place in the Physical World caused by supernatural


influence, such as a Promethean's Disquiet; a Promethean Wasteland

*harmatha: Continent, realm, pocket dimension, place of existence

*Harurdum: The tribe of the Children of Gaia from W:tA, presented as a lodge in the Werewolf
Translation Guide

Hathis-Ur: Silver Wolf, totem of the Ivory Claws

Hesath Thaf: Pain, Paroxysms

*hespar: To trap, to capture, to imprison; caught, held, trapped

Hespar Nimhir: Electricity, Trapped Lightning

*hikanirmeda: A shade of purple so dark it is almost black; sometimes used to describe the
color/colour of the night sky

*hikaon: Black; dark, shadowed

*Hikasah Udizi'ir: The tribe of the Black Spiral Dancers, presented as a lodge in the Werewolf
Translation Guide

Hikaon-Ur: Black Wolf, totem of the Hunters in Darkness

*Hikaon Ursufgatha-Uth: The tribe of the Black Furies from W:tA, presented as a lodge in
the Werewolf Translation Guide

*hirfathra: Bone, bones

Hirfathra Hissu: Bone Shadows

Hiribanu: Knife, Bladelings (WTF: Predators, p. 36)

Hiri Hufesi: Oak, Those that wait

*hiri huf: To wait

*hirim: Flower, blossom; a maiden, a virgin; someone who is pure and innocent

Hisil: The Shadow Realm

*hissu: Shade, shadow; ghost, spirit of a dead person

*Hissu-Nir: The tribe of the Shadow Lords from W:tA, presented as a lodge in the Werewolf
Translation Guide

Hissu-kag: Envoy, an Aspect of the Elodoth

Hissu-Ur: Shadow Wolf, Patron of the Lodge of Voices, possibly an aspect of Kamduis-Ur

*hith: Singular spiritual entity

Hithethal-Us: Patron of the Lodge of Death, a spirit of the ashes of the dead
Hithim: Hostile Spirit

hithim luzak: Spirit fugitive

Hithimu: Spirit Ridden

hithisu: Spirit Urged

Hud: "Warrior", all Rahu Aspects include this word

Hudhesdu: Tactician, an Aspect of the Rahu

Hudhuz: Berserker, an Aspect of the Rahu

Hudinim: Oathkeeper, an Aspect of the Rahu

Hudta: Defender, an Aspect of the Rahu

Hudzith: Crusader, An Aspect of the Rahu

*hugin: The oneness, the wholeness, the sum of all parts, the total

*Hugindath: Spirits of the Wyld from W:tA

*Hugindu'ilth-Maguralath: The Wyld from W:tA

*huginmatha: Country, tribal homeland; a lodge's place of origin, could also refer to the Tribal
Realms as described in W:tA; a place under the influence of a single tribe or lodge (for example,
"the Ninna Farakh's huginmatha" could be a large, uninhabited forest in the far north)

*hugiskir: Cosmology, beliefs, belief system; literally means "The Collective Song"

Huhsih: Warhowlers, an Aspect of the Cahalith

Hurhir Gasmk: Sports Car, Highway Cats

*hursakh: Mountain

Huzuruth-Ur: Dire Wolf, totem of the Predator Kings

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Idigam: Moon-banished, spirits banished beyond the spirit wilds in ages past

Idigathim: Lunacy

Idimathu: "Savage Priests" a suggested Ghost Wolf Tribe

*idukuthesi: Name (often an insult) for a Ghost Wolf who has Pure beliefs and/or has not
sworn/does not follow the Oath of the Moon

*idunukuth: "Silver Scar" — a scar that has been made by silver, usually used as term of great
endearment, awe and respect, as the scar is often proof of a survived duel or an encounter with
a particularly nasty wolf-hunter

*iduth: Moon, specifically the Earth's Moon

Iduth-Su: Flayed Lune


*iduthanna / iduthfil: Silver (former for positive reference, as in a sacred silver fetish; latter is
for negative reference, the word for the term “moonbane”, and refers to things such as a
monster hunter’s silver weaponry)

*Iduthanna Kuk: The tribe of the Silver Fangs, presented as a lodge in the Werewolf Translation
Guide

Iduth Zana: Moon Puppets

Ihitar: "Seer", the special title of those of the Lodge of Prophecy.

*igag: To see, to have sight

*igi: Eye, eyesight

*imin: Rain, storm

Iminir: Storm Lords

Imkul: Breezes, Waftlings

Imria Hithim: The Ancestor Spirits that watch over a certain lineage

Inimshi: Desire, Lustings

Inimzu-Ur: "Wolves who speak with words" the name for a member of the Lodge of Hallowed
Halls

*ina: to go out of, to leave, to go from; to go into, to move into, to be in

Isib: "Priest" or "magician", always included in the Ithaeur Aspect names

Isibansala: Observer, an Aspect of the Ithaeur

Isib-Durume: Shadowbinder, an Aspect of the Ithaeur

Isibhgud: Spirit-Hunter, an Aspect of the Ithaeur

Isibildua: Ritualist, an Aspect of the Ithaeur

Isiburalath: Totem-Bond, an Aspect of the Ithaeur

Isi'is-ur: Anguished Wolf, totem of the Lodge of the Second Moonrise

ithagihi: Auspice

Ithaim: The Mad, an Aspect of the Cahalith

Ithi Thahal: Scout, an Aspect of the Irraka

Iurhir: Dog, Mongrels

Izihi: Assassin, an Aspect of the Irraka

Izidakh: Fire-Touched

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*ka: Great, huge, big

Ka Hadar: "Burning Whisper"


*Kadum Nifuna: The tribe of the Croatoan from W:tA

*kafara: A deep blue; the color/colour of the oceans and lakes of the world

kaggath: Warm and wet-smelling, like fresh blood or meat

*kal: To be, shall be, will be, shall, may be

*kalekal: Renown, standing; may be capitalized just as Renown is

*kalifir: Primal, ancient; antique, antiquated

Kamduis-Ur: Death Wolf, totem of the Bone Shadows

*kal nu kal: Used to imply subjectivity, as in "maybe, maybe not"

*kasked: Worse than crap, equivalent to the s-word

Kath Hespar: Orb Spider, Trapweavers

*Kathir: The Hedge; literally means "The Great Thorn Bush Forest"

*kemeda: Violet, purple

*kenser: Weakness, pathetic state, lack of strength, childishness

Kha-Yaawk: Leech Hosts

*khil: Night, night-time

Khila’es Suthar: "Three Nights of Slaughter", a historical lesson of the Iron Masters

*Khirisu Mekhar: The tribe of the Silent Striders, presented as a lodge in Werewolf: the
Apocalypse

Khuranu Dhugu: "Speakers of the Vine" a suggested Ghost Wolf Tribe

*kikuru: Edge, rim, side

*ki'unag: Night, heavy shadow (as in the kind brought by the lack of sun)

k'ruuk: 'Scarred One', an honourific given to the members of the Lodge of Scars

*ku: My, mine

*kuk: Fang, tooth, teeth; bite

Kuluh-Ur: Trembling Wolf, detracting name for Sibath-Ur, the patron of the Lodge of the
Shepherd

*kumatha: Your territory, your lands, lands that belong to you

*kur: To reap, to rend asunder

Kuruth: Death Rage

*kusk: To make or colour red

*Kuskanzuth: The tribe of the Red Talons, presented as a lodge in Werewolf: the Apocalypse

*kuth: To cut, to slice, to cleave, to amputate


*kuthask: Amputee, one who is missing a limb

*kuthesi: Stumpy, "cut tree"; one who is short, or who has short/vestigial limb or is missing a
limb; often used as a disparaging term

*Kuth-Iduth: "Cut Moon" — a former Pure who has converted or reconverted to the side of the
Forsaken; a negative term, often used disparagingly

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Lahan-Aru: "Prey-Render"

lama: a helpful spirit (female)

lil: spirit of a place

*lifir: Old

*lu: Either, or

*lu'u: Mankind, humanity, the herd

*luhal: King, lord, alpha, master, sensei; master of a craft, a given race, master/leader/most
knowledgeable of something

lul: "Liar"

Lul Galah: Truth Seeker

Lul-Rihur: Bale Hound of Pseulak, Maeljin of Deception

Lum: Apathy, Heartslugs

Lushar Iduthag: The Tribes of the Moon

luzuk: Thief, robber, burglar; the Thief aspect of the Irraka auspice (the second definition is
canon)

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*makaf: An ocean or large sea

*malahar: Planet

*malan: Star

*malan denamthuf: Constellation

*Malan Udi: The tribe of the Stargazers, presented as a lodge in the Werewolf Translation Guide

*Maroz: The planetary and astrological Pluto

*matha: Lands, grounds, acreage; territory

*mekhar: To be silent, to be quiet, to have no sound

*Midhanu: The planetary and astrological Mercury

*minaltha: duel
*mirska: Poisonous snake, serpent; dragon, wyrm

*muku: The f-bomb, the big f, the second-to-worst swear; f-bombs ending with "er" on the end
are written as "mukask" and f-bombs ending with "ing" are written as "mukag"

*muth: blood; sometimes meaning dark, shadowed

Muth Iduth: Meaning "Dark Moon", it is a name for the New Moon

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*na: Stone, rock

*namsu: Wisdom, to be wise; the Renown of Wisdom

*namus: Death, dying, dead

*Namuskuzu: The Death-Fleshed, a Sin-Eater

*Namuskadith: Death-Mocking Spirit, a Geist; technically a type of magath

*nanfarthir: City, metropolis; capital city, large city

*Nezikhal: The planetary and astrological Mars

*nifuna: Turtle, tortoise

*nimhir: Lightning of the sparking, cloud-to-cloud type; may also refer to chain lightning

*nin: Sister

*ninna: Predator, hunter, carnivore; predatory bird, bird of prey; sometimes mistakenly spelt as
"ninnah"

*nir: Lord, master, alpha, king; term is more royal in nature, as opposed to the scholarly luhal

*nirkemeda: Indigo, royal purple

*nir uhur: Grand klaive; a powerful or legendary klaive; a klaive used by royalty, an alpha, or
from a legendary or powerful werewolf or spirit

*nisik: Green; the color/colour of vegetation or foliage; foliage, greenery, a term sometimes
used to refer to the greenery found in city gardens and similar environments

*nuku: You; literally means "not me"

*nukuth: Scar, mark; permanent wound, wound that hasn't healed

*nuth: The act of lying down

*nuthask: No one

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Ralurnim: A name for a member of the Lodge of the Fury Choir; literally means "full moon spirit
wolves"

*rih: To eat, to devour, to consume, to munch, to drink


*Rih Hirfathra: The tribe of the Bone Gnawers from W:tA, presented as a lodge in the Werewolf
Translation Guide

*rork: Meteor, asteroid, comet

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*sar: To run, to flee, to take flight; canonically, its first definition means "each" or "every"

*sar e habalthu: Surrender, give up; literally means "run from battle"

*sagrik: To offer, to give

*Sahaluzuk: The Skindancers from W:tA

*sakh: Heart

*sakthaf: To think, to consider

*sanimbathra: Backbone, guts, nerve, resolve

*Santhara: The planetary and astrological Neptune

*Sazokh: The planetary and astrological Jupiter

*sehe: honour; to hold something high, to give standing to, to give rank to

*ses: Brother

*shinath: Piss; someone who is pissy is "shinathask", lit. "piss-one"

*shiniduth: Considered VERY insulting, almost as bad as "muku" (if not more in some circles), it
literally means "piss-moon" and is equivalent to the term "bitch"

*sihil: Pure, purity; the Renown of Purity

*sik: Yellow

*sisu: Horse, horses

*sked: Crap, to crap

*skedag: The a-word, which, for some Europeans, starts with an "ar"

*sua: Cat

*Suadma: The planetary and astrological Uranus

*Suausumayalu Umma: The tribe of the Uktena from W:tA, presented as a lodge in
the Werewolf Translation Guide

*sudekh: To accept, to take

Summis-urdu: Members of the Valkyrja Mot; the name literally means "choosers of the slain"

*suth: The colour/color red

*suthar: Red-dripping; to blood, to make bloody; slaughter, killing; something that is coated in
blood

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*thakh: To roam, wander

*thekh: To take, to grab, to collect, to seize

*thim: To be helpless, to be paralyzed with fear, to be weakened; to create, to make, to take


shape

*thimsuth: Orange; the color or smell of blood thinned out by water

*thir: Forest, woods

*thirigalgithaldum: Hunter conspiracy, as detailed in Hunter: the Vigil

*thirnisik: Deep green, dark green; forest color/colour, forestation, sometimes a term used to
refer to the greenery of forests and the wild places

*thu kal bu: Hello, greetings; literally means "may all be well"

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*udi: To gaze upon, to admire, to worship; to have awe, to be awestruck

*ufuful: Lightning of the short, sudden burst type; often used to describe a lightning flash with
thunder

*ufuful-rih: Gun, firearms

*uhur: Sword, klaive

*ulke: Sky, heaven, atmosphere; the color/colour blue, the color/colour of the sky

*ulkefara: Aurora, Northern/Southern Lights

*ulke malahar: Gas giant

*unurifanda: A sacred space, a religious site, a place of great importance; a "nahdar


unurifanda" is a particularly sacred locus or wellspring of power

*ur: Wolf

Uratha: the First Tongue name for the one-third human, one-third wolf spirit, one-third moon
spirit descendants of Father Wolf and Mother Luna; rough human equivalent is "werewolf"

*urdur-sahaz: Monster or werewolf hunter; literally means "puppy-killer"

*urdum: Wolf pack

*urdum affalifir: Pack elder

*urdur: Child, cub; wolf pup, young wolf

*urdurgarum: Wolf-blooded child; sometimes applied to the children of wolf-bloods, Uratha or


not

*urdumes: Pack-brother; male pack member

*urdurmin: Pack-sister; female pack member

*urmatha: "Wolf lands" — section of land owned or populated entirely by werewolves and/or
their kin; a pack territory of considerable size, such as an entire town

*usala: Peace, peaceful, content

*usala nuth: Lie down peacefully, sleep, rest, take a nap

*ursufgutha: Beast, monster; refers to a monstrosity (such as a potent Beshilu) or a monstrous


werewolf — not a zi'ir, but someone who is wild, fierce, and/or dangerous; possibly not always a
positive term

*ushumfin: Hermit crab; other crabs and crustaceans are referred to as "shumfin"

*usum: Serpent, snake

*uth: Storm, fury, rage; a term for the sun and found in the names of Helions, though I've
constructed Helios's proper name as "Uthanga-Sonag" (see below)

*uthfara: Gold, golden; radiant, brilliant; sun-colored/coloured, blond/blonde, a brilliant yellow

*Uth Skekhul: The tribe of the Wendigo from W:tA, presented as a lodge in the Werewolf
Translation Guide

*Uthanga-Sonag: Helios, Uncle Sun, Elder Sun

*uzu: Flesh, meat, entrails

-V-

*viruhk: Corrupt, sicken

*viruhtim: To violate, to destroy, to make no longer sacred; literally means "corrupt-weaken"

-Z-
*zela: Cloud

*Zela Uhur: Cloud Swords, Lightning

- Canon -

"A rah, mala sagh ghes ra neru:" Drown, and thereby drown my enemies"; a part of a ritual

"Duzag lal": Show me; part of the Elodoth Boundary Rite

"Hisil da duha": "The Shadow must be ruled", words of the First Ithaeur

"Imin fala Uzuhama muz": lit. "Seven Turns of the Bitch Mother's Face"; a phrase used in
Predator King intiations

"Iminir desh kar": Also shortened to "Desh Kar" — literally translates as "just us"; a saying used
between Storm Lords, similar to "been there, done that"; can also be used as an expression of
sympathy or frustration at the burdens of being Iminir

"Sehe nu lu'u thim." "Do not pollute yourself with the works of man" or "honour/honor nothing
of human craft", the Tribal vow of the Predator Kings

"Su a sar-hith sa": "Pay each spirit in kind", the Tribal vow of the Bone Shadows
- Non-Canon -

"Ina aske bur kikuru har hae su thakh, ma ur garum kal ku garum.": On the ragged edge of the
world I'll roam, and the home of the wolf shall be my home. (Robert Service, The Nostomaniac)

"Kuth iduthanna namthuf": "To cut the silver writing/markings/inscriptions" — refers to the act
of the Pure removing your auspice, specifically the act of removing your silver brands, but
pretty much a catch-all for Pure initiation

"Nu lul kal usala nuth.": ""Let no false statement lie", the Tribal vow of the Fire-Touched

"Nuthask kal igim lu nu akkal nuku kenser.": "Allow no one to witness or tend your weakness",
the Tribal vow of the Storm Lords

"Nu unurifanda ina kumatha kal viruhthim.": "Let no sacred place in your territory be violated",
the Tribal vow of the Hunters In Darkness

"Sagrik nuku sar ina habalthu ku nu sudekh.": "Offer no surrender that you would not accept",
the Tribal vow of the Blood Talons

"Sakthaf nu hanserthim dur nin lu ses.": "Consider no whelp of lesser blood your brother or
sister", the Tribal vow of the Ivory Claw

"Sehe kumatha ina hugin.": "Honor your territory in all things", the Tribal vow of the Iron
Masters

"Ur nu zi ir mi sith githul kal.": It never troubles the wolf how many the sheep may be.
(Virgil, Aeneid)

"Ur kes dugu ma ur la gak kuk.": Speak of the wolf and he will show you his teeth. (Unknown)

aha: Crown, tiara; treasure


fath: To discover, to come to, to find
giherimu: Seeker of enemies, seeker of enemy territory; one who provokes the enemy, s***-
disturber, provoker; to stir the pot, to rock the boat
hisdugu: Listen, hear; "listen to me", "hear me"
izu: To steal; stealer, thief
lul: Liar, deceiver; lie, falsehood, deception
us: Death, die, killing; killer, murderer

busazikusur: Rhinoceros

tila’ghaleram: Elephant

faahidu: Rabbit, hare; name literally means “the shared animals of doing”, with “doing”
interpreted as an epithet for the many food roles rabbits/hares often fill, or in modern times, a
jab at how fast they breed

apatumamu: “Beasts of pouched progeny”; a catch-all term for marsupials, including kangaroos
and opossums

luhranah: Monkey, ape; sometimes used as a catch-all term for ape-like humanoids like Bigfoot;
the origin of this First Tongue word is unclear, as is its true meaning, but records and oral
history ascribe this epithet to apes and monkeys; literally means “drinkers of the clear water of
man”

segarayalu: Moose, elk, “the deer that dwell in confrontation”


kamsat: Bat

luutalam: Dolphin

Gishlunim: Lunes of the Blood Choir, the Lunes dedicated to the Harvest or Blood Moon that the
Gishtahu (from Signs of the Moon) transform under.

Nammlunim: Canon term for the Stellar Choir (I think that's the English term), the Lunes
dedicated to the rare stellar eclipse of the moon.

Hirilunim: Lunes of the Solar Eclipse Choir, dedicated to the eclipse of the sun by the moon.
Their Helion counterparts I would call the "Hiruthim".

Suhalunim: Lunes of the Lunar Eclipse Choir, dedicated to the lunar eclipse.

niha: Waxing, growing, strengthening; a term often used to describe a waxing moon.

sighu: Thinning, weakening, lessening; a term often used to describe a waning moon.

Sethsuthim: Helions of the Morning Descant, representing the dawn and the sun that rises in
the morning. The morning sun is called the Sethsetuth.

Niluthim: Helions of the Midday Descant, representing the noon and the sun at its highest point.
The midday sun is called the Niluth.

Giluthim: Helions of the Afternoon Descant, representing the sun as it bears past noon. The
afternoon sun is called Giluth.

Shuruthim: Helions of the Twilit Descant, representing sundown and the sun as it descends into
evening. The evening sun is called Shuruth.

Akututhim: Helions of the Merciless Descant, representing the rage of the sun and solar power
at its most potent. The Merciless Sun is known as Akuthuth.

gaharuth: Fox Frenzy, Escape Rage


thimaruth: Madness Frenzy, Madness Rage

Edit: Was asked to translate these.

Armoured tunnel digger: Suhum Hafrutharra


Hidden swamp maw: Fusakazu Fufulgarukuk
Humvee: Kafuful Suhafasisu
Thousand Faces: I'izanamikhi

arada zif: Crest, sigil


nusir: Unbreakable, everlasting, timeless
izi-pusagh: Hearth, fire pit
garama: Den mother, babysitter, surrogate parent
na-illu: Natural spring, water that comes from an underground source

Ulke-Nirhamma Usum: The Rainbow Serpent, patron of the Bunyip


babhusisu: Unicorn; when capitalized, it refers to Unicorn, patron of the Children of Gaia
anzusua: Griffin; when capitalized, it refers to Griffin, patron of the Red Talon
ulke-nirhamma: Rainbow
behazisu: Pegasus, winged horse; when capitalized, it refers to Pegasus, patron of the Black
Furies
zi'ira: Troubled; broken; raging, rabid, monstrous
gazazagiz: Cockroach, pest, unclean insect; when capitalized, it refers to Cockroach, patron of
the Glass Walkers
anzusisu: Hippogriff
imin bhalakh: Thunder, thunderclaps
Affarah Imin Bhalakh: Grandfather Thunder, patron of the Shadow Lords
Suasumthurah: Chimera, the mythical Greek beast, and also referring to the patron of the
Stargazers
sharsusar: Chimera, unnatural hybrid; animera and humera (as described in Skinchangers) are
called "hidim-sharsusar" and "lu'u-sharsusar", respectively

hidilukal: Therianthrope, shapeshifter; a term applied to therianthropes and otherkin, and


therianthropes as described inChanging Breeds

da: Must, must be, it must be

hidufala: Werecreatures who are animals that shapeshift into human form, such as the
Urhanu/Lupus breed of werewolf fromWerewolf: the Apocalypse

isibkim: Alchemy, the alchemical arts; also used as a catch-all term for the Athanors and
Refinements of the Prometheans

namus alal: Necromancy, death rites; sometimes used as a term to refer to Sin-Eater
ceremonies

Ragabash: An alternate form of the Lunar Eclipse auspice, presented by the Werewolf
Translation Guide; the term I invented for their lunar choir is "Ragalunim".

Philodox: An alternate form of the Elodoth auspice, presented by the Werewolf Translation
Guide; the term I invented for their lunar choir is "Philunim".

hudzi'ira: Literally meaning "the war-broken", this refers to werewolves suffering from Post-
Traumatic Stress Disorder, also known as PTSD, shell shock and battle fatigue

igi-da-namus: "Eyes that must belong to death"; refers to the thousand-yard stare associated
with PTSD

Nanfarthir Gishakiliteg: Philadelphia, City of Brotherly Love; also known as "Nanfarthir


Muthkiliteg", "Nanfarthir Gishmuth" and "Nanfarthir Dumuth", the main name for Philadelphia
comes from its wounded and broken history, and the shattered, annihilated wolf families caused
by Hunter intervention; the name literally means "City of Corrupted Love"

hursathra: Spine, backbone; the actual bone of the back

Hursathra Nifuna: The Rocky Mountains; the name literally means "Spine of the Turtle",
referring to an ancient name in First Tongue and Native American/Aboriginal languages for
North America, Turtle Island

matha-ina-makaf: An island; an isolated point of land on a sizable body of water

Nifuna Matha-Ina-Makaf: North America, known to the werewolves and Native


American/Aboriginal tribes as "Turtle Island"

Ur Nanfarthir: Denver, known as "Wolf City" because of its importance to the wolves of North
America

Taskarin-Na Degi Makaf: "The Stones That Rise Nearest the Sea"; the First Tongue name for the
Appalachians

degi: Near, approaching


Okalur: A name for the Mots that incorporate Scandinavian, Nordic and other Northern
European cultures into their belief system

kuluhuu: to tremble, to shake, to shiver as if fearful


karbhar: Desert, wasteland; barren area in the physical world
histhenlil: Barrens of the Shadow, which are located around an abnormally high gauntlet
bisaganga: Big box store, supermarket
hisgan: Verge, place where the Shadow is non-existent
maelath: A Maeljin's slave, usually referring to those of the spiritual kind; spirits corrupted by
and bound to the Maeljin
thukuhshabu: Library, museum
nahdal: Ley line, essence current
zuurmusgun: Factory
firdu: Military base, fort
ibsuftu: Restaurant, dining hall
kumsum: Poor, pathetic, lacking
hafal gesbu: Stadium, arena; literally means "ring of battle", also referring to a place where
ritual combat and duels are held
gazh: Ghost, spirit; catch-all term for ghosts, whether human or otherwise, and usually an
adjective as in the terms "ghost-like" or "ghost-touched"
Kasmaldhim: First Tongue name for the qashmallim from the Promethean line; the name
literally means "spirits who shape as much as there is"
mih: dark, darkness, night, nighttime
nighzu: Knowledge
namzu: Wisdom
Angii-Thilikh: The God Machine
Angzermusim: Angels of the God Machine
Rih-Sarsakh: The spirit Wendigo, of the lodge of Wendigo and the Wendigo of Werewolf: the
Apocalypse; name literally means "Eater of Many Hearts"

inim sirikha: Vanguard


Babhar Nir: White Kings
Mu Imin: Storm Riders
Thinik Skirdu: Forge Singers
Kath Yageken: Void Weavers
Nehadu Zi: Soul Soothers

hithuhur: klaive
zatharzu: mirror
hithuhfizar: klaive dueling

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