Oblivion etymology
Raminus Polus raminus -of branch from ramus -branch polus -little, small or polus -pole, heaven, sky Corvus Umbranox corvus -raven umbra -shade, shadow nox -night Kvatch quetschen -crush, press (German) from which is also derived kvetch -person who endlessly whines or complains, person who finds fault with anything from Carahil cara, carus -dear, beloved hilaris -cheerful, lively Cyrodiil κυρος (kyros) -supreme power, authority (Greek κυ is transcribed in Latin and English as cy Κυπρος Cyprus) + il -of Thaurron ταυρος (tauros) -bull Velwyn Benirus velvet beni -bless (Esperanto) rus -country, estate Calindil calando Gerund of calo, calare -announce, proclaim, loosen, slacken + il -of Varla Stone varla -hardly, barely (Icelandic).In sense hard to find, get again, there was only set amount of Varla stones Angalmo angor -anxiety almo Dative and Ablative of almus, alma -nourishing, cherishing Skyrim ský -cloud (Old Norse) + rim -hoarfrost (Danish) from Old Norse hrím for frosty and cloudy climate Brena River breña -scrub, rough ground Corbolo River corbolo -small basket (corbis -basket + -ol -little, small) in Italian corbello -basket Fanacasecul fanacum from fanum -sanctuary, temple and ac -ing, having a tendency seculis -secular, earthly, worldly, pagan Nagastani नाग (nāga) -snake, cobra, class of beings associated with waters, rivers, lakes, seas, wells and are generally regarded as guardians of treasure -stan -home (suffix) from Persian stān -place of Vilverin villa -a country house, villa verinus -of truth, verum -truth Valus Mountains vallus -palisade, point, post (mountain on border, like palisade between two countries) Cingor cingor from cingere -surround, encircle, ring, accompany Shuravi शूर (shūra) -brave + विर (vira) -hero (Sanskrit) Agata Latinized form of Greek name Αγαθη (Agathē) derived from αγαθος -good Kalthar caltha -marigold Lerexus Callidus callidus -crafty, sly, cunning, wise Augusta Calidia augustus, augusta -venerable, majestic, dignified, worthy of honor calidia from calidus -warm, hot, fiery, eager, rash Faelian faelianus from faeles -cat Gemellus Axius gemellus -twin Axius -Roman nomen Ra'jiradh जीर (jīra) -quick, speedy, active Urjabhi ऊर्ज (ūrja) -power, strength, vigour, life Selene -name from σεληνη (selēnē) -moon Rana Lat. rana -frog Varondo varando Gerund of varare -to launch, to pass, to approve (Italian) Usheeja उशिज् (ushij) -wishing, desiring, striving earnestly, zealous (Sanskrit) Fort Ontus οντως (ontōs) -really, actually Fort Dirich dìrich -to climb (Scottish Gaelic) Orrin orere -to burn (later Latin) [was blacksmith] Contumeliorus Florius contumēlia -insult, humiliation flos, floris -flower Anga angaria -service of angarius -public courier, messenger, service to a lord from αγγαρος (angaros) -mounted courier for carrying royal dispatches (γγ in Greek is read as ng) Lindai λιγδος (lindos) -mortar, clay mould (γδ in Greek is read as nd) Moranda moranda Gerund of morari -delay, stay, devote attention to Wendir vendere -to sell (one of Ayleid statues is there) High Chancellor Ocato occato from occo, occare -to harrow Servatius Quintilius servatius from servo, servare -watch over, protect, keep, guard Quintilius -Roman gens name or quintus from quinque -fifth Caranya करण (karaNa) -clever, skillful, doing, making (Sanskrit) Herminia Cinna cinnus -a mixed drink of spelt-grain and wine Tertius Favonius tertius -third from tres -three favonius -west wind Delos Fandas fandus, fanda -that may be spoken, proper, lawful Velus Hosidius vellus -fleece Hosidius or Hosidia -nomen from Ancient Rome Vinicia Melissaeia melissa, melissae -balm Agarmir Agar -Norwegian name variant of Hagar -flight + mir -peace (Slavic) Collatinus Vedius collatus -bring together, discuss, debate, oppose Vedius -name of Roman gens Astinia Atius astina from astus -craft, cunning, guile, trick Atius -name of Roman gens Puny Ancus ancus -group of musical notes (Medieval Latin) Trenus Duronius threnus -song of mourning, lamentation, dirge, elegy from θρηνος (thrēnos) -dirge, lament, complaint durus -hard, stern, harsh, rough, cruel Narina Carvain narina -of nose from naris -nostril, nose Carius Runellius carius from carus -dear, beloved Selena Orania σεληνη (selēnē) -moon oranis from os, oris -mouth, speech, expression Arentus Falvius arens, arentis -dry parched, waterless, dried, parching (thirst) Skjorta skjorta -shirt (Swedish) Arnora Auria arno Dative and Ablative of arnus -lamb aurum -gold Novaroma nova, novus -new, fresh, unusual, extraordinary Roma -Rome or from aroma Sedor sedor from sedo, sedare -settle, allay, restrain, calm down Sancre Tor sancire, sanxi, sanctum -to make or appoint as sacred, devote, dedicate tor -tower (Old French) from Lat. turris -tower Anaxes αναξ (anax) -master, lord Mankar Camoran manceps -owner, master, chief (manus -hand + capere -take hold, seize, grasp) camur, camura, camurum -curved, bent, crocked Miscarcand miscere -mix, mingle, embroil, confound, stir up candeo, candere -be of brilliant whiteness, shine, gleam, glow, sparkle (probably because of white exterior reflecting sunlight) Deetsan दित्सा (ditsā) -desire or intention of giving (Sanskrit) Falcar falcar from falx, falcis -sickle, scythe -ar suffix for instrument, place for special purpose Malada Lat. mala, malus -bad, evil, wicked + da (Imperative 2 person singular) from dare -to give or from मल (mala) -filth, dirt, dust, sin, impurity + द (da) -giving, granting, producing (Sanskrit) Fort Aurus aurum -gold Fort Cuptor cupere -wish, long, be eager for, desire, want + -tor masculine agent noun suffix Ayleid αυλη (aylē) -chamber, hall, any dwelling, courtyard ειδος (eidos) -form, shape, to be or become like Fort Facian facianus from facies -shape, face. look, appearance, beauty, achievement Fort Sejanus Seianus from Seius -Roman gens name Bravil bravilis -of gamble from bravere -gamble + il -able to, having the passive quality Fanacas fanacum from fanum -sanctuary, temple + -ac -ing, having tendency Gaiar Alata γαια (gaia) -earth, land, country alata, alatus -winged, furnished with wings, ala -wing Kemen kemen -earth (Quenya) Uriel Septim אוּרִיאֵל ('Uri'el) -god is my light, also Hebrew name (Hebrew).Uriel was one of the seven archangels in Hebrew tradition. He is mentioned only in the Apocrypha septimus -seventh Regulus Terentius regulus -petty king, prince (rex, regis -king + ul -little, small) Viera Lerus vis -strength, force, power, might + era -mistress, lady Ungolim ungula -hoof, bird claw/talon, toe nail Skingrad skin -shine, shimmer, brightness (Icelandic) from skína -to shine (Old Norse) grad -city (Slavic) Mercator Hosidus mercator -trader, merchant Erthor (earth + -or Latin suffix that makes nouns from verbs) Sulinus Vassinus sulinus from sulum -everything Valandrus Abor abor from absum, abesse -be away, absent, distant Sinderion sinder -cinder, ashes (Old English), he was alchemist Toutius Sextius tutius -without risk, danger, safely, securely Sextius -Roman gens name, sextus -sixth Seridur serum -late hour durus -hard, cruel Fanacas fanacum from fanum -sanctuary, temple + -ac -ing, having a tendency Morahame mora -nightmare (Slavic) hamme -home (Middle Low German) Nornalhorst horst -the nest of a bird of prey, thicket (German) Bruma bruma -winter, winter cold/weather, winter solstice, shortest day Sacellum Arden-Sul sacellum -shrine ardens, ardentis -burning, glowing, shining, brilliant sulum, suli -everything Umaril umerus -shoulder, bearing a burden il -of a, pertaining to, in a condition of Hieronymus Lex 'ιερος (hieros) -holy unire -unite lex -law Flame of Agnon αγνως (agnōs) -unknown, dark, obscure Umbacano umbo -boss (of a shield) canus -white, gray, aged, old Sontaire sons, sontis -guilty Haskill Haskell -an English patronymic surname derived from Old Norse name Áskell (áss, óss -god + ketill -(sacrificial ) cauldron, helmet) Namira na, nare -swim, float mira, mirus -wonderful, strange, extraordinary Suurootan सूर्य (sūrya) -sun (Sanskrit) + tan Viator Accius viator -traveler from via -way, road accire -send for, summon, invite Bhisha भीषा (bhīShā) -act of frightening, intimidation Volanaro volare -fly nare -swim Elytra elytron -sheath or outer covering over the hindwings of certain insects (Coleoptera), plural is elytra from ελυτρον (elytron) -sheath Ruma ruma, rumen -throat Carac Agaialor carus -dear, beloved, costly, precious, valued ac -having a tendency αγαιομαι (agaiomai) -(in good sense) admire,(in bad sense) look on with jealousy or envy (Ionic for αγαμαι (agamai) αγαιος (agaios) -enviable lorica -leather cuirass, enclosure, defence of any kind Caldana Monrius caldanus from caldus, calda -warm, hot, fiery, rash munire -fortify, strengthen, protect, defend (on her key name is spelled monirus) Lake Rumare rumare form of ruminare -chew over again, ruminate (figuratively to think again and again, to meditate, reflect) Ungarion ungere -anoint/rub with oil, smear with oil/grease Muurine murinus, murina -gray mouse (NeoLatin) Talos θαλος (thalos) -scion, child ταλως (talōs) -sun (Cretan) 'ηλιος (hēlios) -sun (name of metal construct around Crete from Greek mythology) Umbra umbra -shadow, shade, ghost Ushnar उष्ण (uShNa) -hot, warm, ardent, passionate Una Armina una -one (used for feminine nouns) or una -together, along with armina from armum -arms, weapons, armor, equipment
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