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Wednesday, 11 September 2024

Linguistic Archaeology: The language of the future (part A)

Muti: Language of the Future
1. -A- (Concealed, hiding, usually used to mean cowardly, as part of an extremely derogatory term)
2. Al (One who climbs extreme heights, like a mountain climber)
3. Am (Shapeless)
4. An (Tail)
5. Ar (Folks, people)
6. Arl (Slime, slimy)
7. Arn (Of or belonging to the beetle family)
8. Ark (Of or belonging to one of the larger canine families, such as a wolf or coyote)
9. Ash (Post-Shadow Years, gamma- as in the Gamma World environment)
10. Ashe (Post-Shadow Years, gamma- as in the Gamma World environment)
11. At (Servant, one who obeys)
12. Ba (Endlessly, forever, eternally; frequently used for any material that lasts "forever," such as a rock)
13. Bar (Endlessly, forever, eternally; frequently used for any material that lasts "forever," such as a rock)
14. Bad (Dig, digger, one who burrows)
15. Bai (Beast)
16. Barl (Large fish)
17. Bat (To spin, spinning)
18. Bber (Beggar, one who is a pest)
19. Ber (Sweet, as in taste or smell)
20. Besh (Any member of any of the large insect families)
21. Bil (Crescent, in a crescent shape)
22. Bis (Of or belong to the swine family; also used as a derogatory term for one who is sloppy)
23. Bla (Of or belonging to the moth family)
24. Blaa (Of or belonging to the moth family)
25. Blas (Of or belonging to the moth family)
26. Bli (Any creature that is or resembles a worm; also a derogatory term for one who does not stand up for himself)
27. Blit (Any creature that is or resembles a worm; also a derogatory term for one who does not stand up for himself)
28. Bof (Powerful; of or belonging to the oxen family)
29. Boom (Explosion, exploding)
30. Booma (Explosion, exploding)
31. Brath (To consume with a voracious appetite)
32. Bru (Big)
33. Bu (Moon-flier, any creature that flies at great altitudes)
34. Buo (Moon-flier, any creature that flies at great altitudes)
35. Bumb (Of or belonging to the bee family)
36. Cal (Of or belonging to any family of flying insects)
37. Carr (Emperor, ruler)
38. Cee (Feathers, feathered)
39. Centi (One who is fast)
40. Choo (Plant, generic term)
41. Chot (Bristles, short needles, small spines, etc.)
42. Chote (Bristles, short needles, small spines, etc.)
43. Con (Hunger, hungry)
44. Coo (Any baying animal)
45. Cren (Any member of any fish family that can alter its appearance)
46. Crep (Carnivorous)
47. Crisp (Midwinter)
48. Crol (One who runs, running)
49. Cut (Friend, friendly)
50. Cyn (Yellow)
51. Daan (An indescribable animal)
52. Dab (Brown)
53. Day (Bird)
54. Deb (Crest, crested)
55. Dek (Thatched hut)
56. Dent (Deviate, sick creature; exiled)
57. Die (Block, cube)
58. Dog (Any mount not of an equine nature)
59. Dol (Trade, bargain, barter)
60. Ed (Paradise)
61. Eeb (Without structure or form)
62. Ek (Fur, furry)
63. Eka (Fur, furry)
64. El (Sneaky, one who moves by sneaking around)
65. Ep (Tree)
66. Erd (Fin, finned)
67. Erf (Psionics, mental powers, powerful
68. thoughts)
69. Erp (Beetle)
70. Er (Folks, people; when followed by k, I, m, or n - Fish. Given the many varieties of fish, the four additional letters designate either the size or variety of the subject, but this distinction is unfathomable)
71. Ert (when followed by k, I, m, or n- Fish. Given the many varieties of fish, the four additional letters designate either the size or variety of the subject, but this distinction is unfathomable)
72. Erth (Bush)
73. Esk (Hedge, any bushlike plant that forms a hedge)
74. Et (Plains, grasslands, or savannah; usually pertaining to a creature found there or to the grass itself)
75. Eta (Plains, grasslands, or savannah; usually pertaining to a creature found there or to the grass itself)
76. Ethh (Plains, grasslands, or savannah; usually pertaining to a creature found there or to the grass itself)
77. Eth (Of or belonging to any family of lizards with near-human intelligence)
78. Eto (Cactus)
79. F (Manlike, humanoid)
80. Fal (Manlike, humanoid)
81. Farb (Haven, sanctuary)
82. Fel (Metal stud, studded)
83. Fer (Overly willing, gutless)
84. Fho (Orange)
85. Fhot (Orange)
86. Flin (To fly in a fluttering manner)
87. Fl-in (To fly in a fluttering manner)
88. Flipp (Of or belonging to the porpoise family)
89. Frid (A creature that resurrects itself, like a phoenix; one who is believed to be immortal)
90. Froth (Glider, gliding)
91. Ga (Various shades of color, from light to medium green)
92. Gar (Various shades of color, from light to medium green)
93. Gr (Various shades of color, from light to medium green)
94. Garr (Of or belonging to the squirrel family)
95. Gel (Plate armor, plated)
96. Ghit Cloud, air)
97. Ght (Cloud, air)
98. Gon (Dragon, dragon-like)
99. Gen (Dragon, dragon-like)
100. -n (Dragon, dragon-like)
101. Goth (Of or belonging to the elephant family)
102. Gre (Wooded, one who belongs in the woods)
103. Gum (Flat)
104. Har (Powdery snow)
105. Hel (Devil, demon, hellish)
106. H-el (Devil, demon, hellish)
107. Her (Tiger, tiger-striped)
108. Herk (Cannibalistic, a cannibal)
109. Hex (To suspend above the surface by ropes or poles)
110. Hoi (Ugly)
111. Hoop (Of or belonging to the rabbit family)
112. Hop (Of or belonging to the rabbit family)
113. Horl (Of or belonging to the porcupine family, a porcupine-like creature or plant)
114. Hri (Indestructible creature, one who can withstand a great amount of damage)
115. Hu (Hungry or omnivorous, a creature that will eat anything)
116. Hur (Packed snow)
117. Hydr (Multiheaded, having three or more heads)
118. Hyr (Ice)
119. I (When used at, the beginning of a word and followed by an apostrophe, it means "living.")
120. Ik (Acid, acidic)
121. Il (Of or belonging to the feline family in general)
122. In (Black, dark)
123. Irn (Ribbonlike, flat and twisted, spiraling)
124. Jag (Of or belonging to one of the family of felines that inhabit the plains or savannahs)
125. Jagg (Of or belonging to one of the family of felines that inhabit the plains or savannahs)
126. Jema (Glass)
127. Jin (Wing, winged, wing-shaped)
128. Ju (white)
129. Jut (White)
130. Jugg (Rampage, a creature that runs rampant)
131. Jugger (Rampage, a creature that runs rampant)
132. Kak (Of or belonging to the canine family)
133. -k (Of or belonging to the canine family)
134. -ak (Of or belonging to the canine family)
135. -og (Of or belonging to the canine family)
136. Kai (Of or belonging to the lizard family)
137. Kam (Of or belonging to the lizard family)
138. Kath (Fun, amusement)
139. Kee (Weird, a highly mysterious creature)
140. Kep (Sand)
141. Khesh (Reclusive, a hermit)
142. Kiik (Love, loved, loving)
143. Kins (Bramble, thorny bush)
144. Kir (Endless, seemingly never-ending)
145. Kit (Mud, clay)
146. Klos (Dusk)
147. Ko (Shadowy, shadowlike)
148. Kraw (Demon)
149. Krea (A hateful creature, a monster)
150. Kreel (To leap, leaping)
151. Kus (Motion, moving)
152. Laj (Blue)
153. Lar (Village)
154. Leen (A cottage, a home surrounded by plants)
155. Len (One who walks upright, bipedal)
156. Lens (One who walks upright, bipedal)
157. Lep (Of or belonging to any of the families of aquatic plants that float on the water)
158. Li (Tall, one who is large)
159. Lil (Small, one who is tiny)
160. Lin (A mobile plant, a plant that can move by itself)
161. Lop (Of or belonging to the deer family)
162. Lope (Of or belonging to the deer family)
163. Lou (A large aquatic plant)
164. Ma (Slasher, one who slashes)
165. Maa (Slasher, one who slashes)
166. Man (Render, one who rends)
167. Mar (Warrior, one who fights)
168. Mel (Ruins)
169. Men (Troublemaker, one who bedevils others)
170. Mish (Goo, a substance or creature that has a jellylike structure)
171. Mub (Murder, to kill)
172. Mut (Gas, to spray gas)
173. Mutan (Gas, to spray gas)
174. N (When used at the beginning of a word and followed by an apostrophe, or at the end of a word and preceded by an apostrophe, it means "beings who are.")
175. Narl (Ghost, spirit)
176. Naut (Blue-black)
177. Neks (Predator)
178. Nep (Death)
179. Nog (Gray)
180. Nos (Of or belonging to the monkey family)
181. Not (Place, location)
182. Ny (Deadly)
183. ni (Deadly)
184. Oala (Ball, sphere)
185. Ola (Ball, sphere)
186. Obb (Of or belonging to any of the Gamman families of mutated, intelligent, airborne fungi)
187. Oda (Thunder, deafening sound)
188. Odo (Thunder, deafening sound)
189. Og (Of or belonging to the ape family)
190. Omnit (Mirror, mirrored)
191. Omnite (Mirror, mirrored)
192. Oon (The area or environment around a creature that it prowls or controls)
193. Or (Double, twin, twice as much)
194. Par (Sword)
195. Per (Radiation, irradiated)
196. Phant (An elephant-like trunk)
197. Pier (Of or belonging to the bear family)
198. Pin (Mount, horselike)
199. Pod (Terrifying)
200. Prot (Protection, defense)
201. Puf (Wind)
202. Qas (Electricity, electrical; also an electrical shock -like a zap)
203. Qash (Electricity, electrical; also an electrical shock -like a zap)
204. Qith (Clear, transparent)
205. Quan (Barricade, barricading)
206. Quana (Barricade, barricading)
207. Rak (Horns, horned)
208. Rakee (Literally means “one whose horns have grown inside,” it is a derogatory term for someone who is not mentally balanced. i.e., crazy).
209. Ram (Of or belonging to the sheep family)
210. Rark (Den)
211. Reg (Of or belonging to the turtle family)
212. Ren (Pure strain humans)
213. Ris (Sticky, gooey)
214. Rod (Rodent - mice, rat, etc.)
215. Rot (Roost, avian perch)
216. Rrer (Cold, freezing)
217. Sar (Dirt, earth)
218. Strep (Of or belonging to any of the tree-dwelling lizard or reptile families)
219. Seen (One who tangles, tangling)
220. Sep (Of or belonging to the shark family)
221. Ser (Master, one who has mastery)
222. Shee (Long hair, one who is long-haired)
223. Shez (Any fast, flying bird)
224. Shil (Rain)
225. Shin (Water, highly reflective and pure)
226. Shiny (Water, highly reflective and pure)
227. Sho (Moonlight)
228. Shoo (Moonlight)
229. Sith (Nest)
230. Sky (Of or belonging to the ant family)
231. Sled (Tunnel, tunneling)
232. Sledd (Tunnel, tunneling)
233. Slee (Seers, prophets)
234. Slith (Of or belonging to the snake families)
235. Slithe (Of or belonging to the snake families)
236. Smok (Flames, flaming)
237. Smov (Iron)
238. Smove (Iron)
239. Soul (Blood-drinker, vampire)
240. Spir (Tall and thin, spiral-like)
241. Sprot (Growing, to grow, growth)
242. Squeek (One who emits sonic attacks)
243. S'Re (Dependable, reliable)
244. Sre (Invisibility, invisible)
245. Srea (Invisibility, invisible)
246. Sree (Home)
247. Ssi (A gathering of snakes)
248. Ssis (A gathering of snakes)
249. Steed (An animal that serves as a mount, usually an equine creature)
250. Suc (Suction cup, covered with suckers)
251. Suck (Suction cup, covered with suckers)
252. Sut (Giant)
253. T (When used at the beginning of a word and followed by an apostrophe, or at the end of a word and preceded by an apostrophe, it means "she who.")
254. Ta (Dark green)
255. Tat (Dark green)
256. Tel (Fire, fiery)
257. Teld (Fire, fiery)
258. Ter (Tree-dweller, tree-dwelling)
259. Tes (Stone, stone-like)
260. -ets (Stone, stone-like)
261. -ts (Stone, stone-like)
262. Then (Ripper, shredder)
263. Thlai (Strange, bizarre)
264. Tis (Emerald green)
265. Tith (Garden)
266. Tog (Day, a 24-hour period measured from dawn to dawn
267. Tor (Of or belonging to the reptile family in general)
268. Torrn (Of or belonging to the grasshopper family)
269. Tos (Cactus, cactus-like)
270. Tosh (Of or belonging to the amphibian family in general)
271. Torz (Walker, one who walks)
272. Tsor (Of or belonging to the bat family)
273. Tsurp (A batlike humanoid)
274. Tyen (Nameless, unclaimed)
275. Uns (Of or belonging to the spider family, spiderlike)
276. Unus (Of or belonging to the spider family, spiderlike)
277. Ur (Spike, spiked)
278. Urr (Spike, spiked)
279. Vath (Hideous)
280. Ven (Villain, villainous)
281. Vene (Villain, villainous)
282. Ver (Guardian)
283. Verz (Guardian)
284. Vilch (Jump, jumping)
285. Ward (Small beast, usually used to refer to a smaller than man-sized mammal)
286. Wed (Red)
287. Win (Vines)
288. Wolk (Week, seven togs)
289. Xan (Mildew)
290. Xen (Mushrooms, toadstools, and other large fungi)
291. Xil (One who eats with incredible speed; to eat like a beast)
292. Xon (Mold, moldy)
293. Y (When used at the beginning of a word and followed by an apostrophe, or at the end of a word and preceded by an apostrophe, means "he who.")
294. Yak (To talk, chatter)
295. Yama (City)
296. Ye (Orange-yellow, golden)
297. Yuk (Spores)
298. Zar (To drill, bore)
299. Ze (Purple)
300. Zee (Purple)
301. Zeta (Rocky, mountainous)
302. Zorr (To fight, to combat)
303. Zu (Scamper, to climb small heights very rapidly.)

Apostrophe (!): When placed between two syllables that stand alone, it means "of the," "which has," or "which is."

Popularity of Use
A      %     E     %      I      %     O      %       U        %
77 25%    99 32%   51 16%    70 23%     33  10%

B      %     C     %      D      %     F      %       G        %
30  9%     18  5%     22   7%     14   4%     22   7%

H      %     J     %      K      %     L      %       M        %
53 17%    9    2%     42 13%    53 17%      24  7%

N      %     P     %      Q      %     R      %       S        %
52 17%    25  8%     6    1%     81  28%     61 20%

T      %     V     %      W      %     X      %       Y        %
63  20%  9   2%      5     1%     5     1%      13   4%

Z      %
9    2%

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