High Elvish[1] (alternatively High Elven[2]:6 or Elvish)[UOL 1] is the language used by the High Elves of the Summerset Isles. It is descended from Aldmeris, and as such is very similar to its relatives like Ayleidoon, Ald Chimeris or the Falmer language. For the longest time, High Elven was the common language used in all legal documentation until it was later replaced by Tamrielic in 1E 2813.[2]:6 The common tongue of the empire, Cyrodilic, is based on the Altmer's speech and writing.[3]:7 To date, there are no known texts written in this language, but some words are known.
Pronunciation[edit]
In Elvish, there is no soft "c", so when a word begins with "Ce" or "Ci" it is pronounced with a /k/ sound. For example "Cey-Tarn Keep" is pronounced like "Kay-Tarn Keep". Similarly, the letter G is always pronounced /ɡ/, never /dʒ/.[UOL 2]
Words and Phrases[edit]
- Abameld
- From context, probably "Trespasser" (from Aba, "forbidden", and Meld, "driven")[4]
- Adma
- [to] Listen (from "Adma'na" and "Admanen", as in Ayleidoon)
- Adma'na
- Poor listener[5] (cf. Ayleidoon "adma"—"hear")
- Admanen
- "Listening eye", the fulcrum who balances competing theories, collects evidence and interviews suspects[6], a member of an examiner's quorum whose role is to inspect and advise[7]
- Aednavorith
- Genealogy[8]
- Aedra
- Ancestors[9]
- Alaxon
- Perfection[10]
- Ald
- First, Elder, High (in the sense of a tree being high because it is particularly ancient), Old, Ancient, Elderly[UOL 3]
- Aldarch
- Religious title given to the High Priest overseeing a High Elvish temple, monastery or other holy ground[11]
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- Aldmer
- First Folk[12][13], Elder Folk[14], the Ancients[15][16]
- Aldmeris
- Name of the mythical elven homeland or "Old Ehlnofey"[17][18], sometimes used to refer to the language of the Aldmer[19][20]
- Ald Mora
- A ruin on Summerset Isle; the name means "old forest" in other Elven languages[21]
- Aldveyond Beldaburk
- An old name for Sea Keep[22], possibly meaning something like "Keep of the Ancient Gray Sea"
- Alt
- High, Elder, Tall, Proud, Culturally snobbish[23], Cultured
- Altmer
- High Elves, the Elder Ones, the High Ones[24], Tall People, Cultured People
- Altmora
- Elvish name for the continent of Atmora, the "Elder Wood"[17][19], an ancient elvish kingdom[25] lost to men in mythic times[26]
- Aprax
- Outcast, criminal[27][28]
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- Apraxic
- Social outcast[UOL 4], a shamed outcast[28][29]
- Apraxis
- Exile, the opposite of Praxis, a condemnation for improper and criminal conduct[29]
- Arata
- True and noble
- Aratagnithir
- True and noble change[30]
- Arcta[4]
- Likely means "acknowledge" as in Ayleidoon
- Ata
- Father (used in the patronymic part of an Altmer's extended name)[31]
- Autak
- An interjection (seemingly expresses negative emotions, possibly disgust)[32], possibly an injonction for the person to "vanish", to "disappear", to "leave"
- Autameld
- An exiled individual (lit. "cloud/vanish-driven" in Ayleidoon)[33]
- Avad[4]
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- Barra
- Welcome[34]
- Bela
- probably "Thunder", "Storm" or "Lightning" (from Ayleidoon "Belle", Thunderous and Bosmeric "Bella", Storm)[35]
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- Bet
- Beast
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- Betmer
- Beast Folk, Beast People[36]
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- Calan
- Family Clan[29][37][38]
- Calian
- A praxic talisman, a symbol of a person's membership in the civilized High Elf society[39]
- Canonreeve
- An official title given to diplomats and bureaucrats who administer to county seats, a mayor[40], a chief administrator[41]
- Canvaroth
- Scout[42]
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- Cerum,[43] Ceruval[27]
- Unknown, but known usage suggests a polite way to address someone (like "sir" or "madam"); both terms appear to have no gender-specific use
- Cey
- "Shadow", same as in Ayleidoon (cf. "Cey-Tarn" and "Ceythalmor")[44]
- Cey-Tarn
- Shadow-Portal[21]
- Ceythalmor
- "Shadow Thalmor", an unofficial para-military shadow-organisation that existed in 2E 582, secretly led by corrupt officials from inside the Thalmor proper who resented the rulers of the Aldmeri Dominion[44]
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- Chi
- probably "Change" or "Changed"
- Chimer
- Changed Ones[45], the Changed[46]
- Chimera
- Beast of change[46]
- Culanda
- Shining golden crystal used by the Altmer to light their ancient crypts, probably means "Fruit-Stone" (from Falmeric "Cullei", Fruits, and Ayleidoon "Culle", Food, and "Anda", Stone)[47]
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- Daedra
- Roughly means "Not our ancestors"[9]
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- Darre
- Likely means "Mercy" as in Falmeric[48]
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- De'nt
- Unknown; usage suggests some form of an insult[49]
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"Eluvein" written in the Altmer script
- Eluvein
- Another name for the hilas owl, which abandons its eggs after laying them. The term is also used to describe someone who is cold-hearted or aloof[7]
- Eld
- Likely means "Old" as in Ayleidoon[21]
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- En
- Eye (from "Admanen")
- Ephem
- Non-Altmer, outsider[50]
- Eye
- Unknown but likely related to the concept of "sanctuary", perhaps "isolation"
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- Eyevea
- Sanctuary[UOL 5] (made of the two Ayleidoon words "Eye", unknown meaning, and "Vea", the sea)
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- Fala
- Likely means "Cold" as in Ayleidoon[51]
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- Glan'nt
- Unknown; usage suggests some form of an insult[52]
- Gnithir
- Change (from "Aratagnithir" and "Oegnithir")
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- Gravia
- Likely means "Ugly" as in Ayleidoon[53]
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- Graxifalas
- Disgraceful "on a scale unimaginable"[54]
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- Hame
- Lair (from "Tor-Hame-Khard", probably also means Home as in Ayleidoon)
- Haelia
- Likely means "Terrible" as in Ayleidoon[55]
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- Halsoriel
- Sewer[54]
- Hul
- Broken (from "Hulkynd")
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- Hulkynd
- Broken child; refers to Altmeri children abandoned by their parents because of their imperfection, such as physical deformity[56] (cf. Ayleidoon "kynd"—"child")
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- Jurisreeve
- High Examiner, an investigator of the Divine Prosecution, a detective. They always come in a group of three called an "examiner's quorum", composed of a revelator-naganwe, an admanen and a thalmilan.[7]
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- Kamlehal
- Shrieking terror[57]
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- Khard
- Warlord (from "Tor-Hame-Khard")
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- Kynd
- Child (from "Hulkynd" and as in Ayleidoon)[39]
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- Malatu
- Likely means "Truth" as in Ayleidoon[48]
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- Malondo
- Shining golden crystal used by the Altmer to contain and replenish magicka, probably a compound word of "Mala" (High or Loving in Ayleidoon) and "Ondo" (of unknown meaning).[47]
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- Mer
- Folk, People, Elf, Elves
- Mera
- perhaps "Beast"
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- Nagaia
- Likely means "Death" as in Ayleidoon[4]
- Naganwe
- Unknown but likely related to "death"; used in the translingual word "revelator-naganwe", meaning "death seer", whose role in an examiner's quorum is to use magic to solve murders[58]
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- Naril
- Likely means "Final" as in Ayleidoon[35]
- Nebarra
- Unwelcome (also used as a pejorative reference to outsiders)[49][59]
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- Oe
- Bad
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- Oegnithir
- Bad change[60]
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- Praxic
- Proper, conform to the Praxis, part of Altmer society[39]
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- Praxis
- Customs or established practices[61][62][63], the set of spoken and implicit rules and guidelines of Altmer society[64][65], the act of belonging in Altmer society[29], also sometimes the practical applications of a field of study (when used outside the context of Altmer society)
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- Riasen
- A critical witness in a criminal investigation[66] Could probably be break down as Rias (probably related to rias in Falmeric meaning for/because) and en (from Admanen) as to mean someone there for what their eyes saw ("eye witness")
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- Rielle
- Likely "Beauty" as in Ayleidoon[51]
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- Sapiarch
- Sage affiliated with the College of Sapiarchs, an order of keepers of the Crystal Tower, scholars dedicated to specific fields of study, and academics who oversee the Ceremoniarchy of High Elf society by interpreting the Scrolls of Praxis[67]
- Seliffrnsae
- Grave and faithful counsel[68]
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- Shauta
- Likely means "[to] Come" as in Ayleidoon[4]
- Sila
- Likely means "Shining" as in Ayleidoon[69]
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- Slek
- An interjection (seemingly expresses negative emotions),[49] an insult[70]
- Sunna
- Likely means "Blessed" as in Ayleidoon[71]
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- Tar
- Likely means "Wood" as in Ayleidoon[69]
- Tarn
- Likely means "Portal" as in Ayleidoon (cf. "Cey-Tarn")
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- Thalmilan
- Inspector whose job it is to parse clues and render a verdict during an investigation[7], possibly related to the word "Thalmor"
- Tor
- Mountain (from "Tor-Hame-Khard", probably also means Hill as in Ayleidoon)
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- Tor-Hame-Khard
- Warlord's Mountain Lair[72] (cf. Ayleidoon "tor"—"hill", "hame"—"home")
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- Vea
- Sea (as in Ayleidoon, together with the word "Eye", make the compound word "Eyevea" meaning Sanctuary)
- Vey
- Likely means "to" (indicating movement), as in Ayleidoon[4]
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- Veyond
- Likely "Gray Sea" (from "Vea"+"Yond", Gray in Ayleidoon)
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- Veyond Wyte[21]
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- Wel
- Likely means "Sky" as in Ayleidoon[71]
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- Welkynar
- The gryphon-riding protectors of Cloudrest; likely related to "Wel", Sky[73]
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- Wyte
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- Yond
- Gray (from "Veyond", as in Ayleidoon)
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Sentences[edit]
From the Cavern Dwellers:
- "Vey Arillas! Abameld shauta!" - "To Arillas! (The) trespassers (are) coming!"
- "Arcta nagaia!" - "Face death!" (literally: "Acknowledge death!")
Altmer Locations, Settlements and Regions[edit]
Below are the Altmeri names (and their translated meanings, where available) of some known locations, settlements and regions of the Summerset Isles.
Altmer Creature Names[edit]
Below are the Altmeri names (and their translated meanings, where available) of some creatures, tamed or wild, found in the Summerset Isles.
- Belanaril - Final (Thunder, Storm or Lightning)
- Cel-hinwe - perhaps Red Wind
- Falarielle - Cold Beauty
- Darremalatu - probably Merciful Truth (lit. Mercy-Truth)
- Graveld - Old Ugly or Ugly Elder (lit. Ugly-Old)
- Haeliata - Terrible Father (identified by Justiciar Farowel as male, and as the mate of Nagravia)
- Kargaeda - (Shares the same "-eda" suffix as Silaeda. Since most Altmer seem to name their gryphons based on their appearance or magical abilities, Kargaeda's name might be related to his appearance as an Aurulun Gryphon: "A rare, tropical breed with dark plumage highlighted by streaks of vivid orange. Like the last embers of the sun lingering in the night sky."[74])
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- Mafremare - Frost (?) (Probably related to Mafremare's plumage, being a Snowcap Gryphon: "A white, alpine breed far from her natural habitat."[74])
- Nagravia - Is Ugly (She's identified by Justiciar Farowel as the mate of Haeliata, and her name should probably be translated in context as She-Who-Is-Ugly)
- Silaeda - Shining (?) (Given the context of its magical abilities and those of its Welkynar master, perhaps Shining Sun or Shining Fire/Flame)
- Sunnawel - Blessed Sky
- Welkadra - Sky-(?)-Ancestor (Given its seemingly out of place and unique ability name "Elder Shockwave", perhaps this is what this hechatere's name is meant to translates to, something like Ancestral Sky-Break)
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References[edit]
- ^ Pure Language Pearl contraband item in ESO
- ^ a b The Daggerfall Chronicles — Ronald Wartow
- ^ The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: Prima Official Game Guide — David Hodgson
- ^ a b c d e f Cavern Dwellers' dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Ulliceta gra-Kogg's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Tarnamir's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ a b c d Jurisreeve Lorne's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Monastery of Serene Harmony's loading screen in ESO: Summerset
- ^ a b Aedra and Daedra
- ^ Olnewil's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Monastic Firinore's dialogue during the quest Blessings of the Eight in ESO
- ^ Corruption of the Blood — A True Son of Aldmeris
- ^ Our Dunmer Heritage — Oathman-Applicant Mornsu Baram, in service of House Redoran, 330th year of the Second Era
- ^ Music Box, Blessings of Stone codex entry for the Druidic Music Box Drum by Amalien in ESO
- ^ Auridon Explored — Fenlil the Wayfarer
- ^ Dialogue of the Ancient Spirits of Tanzelwil in ESO
- ^ a b Before the Ages of Man — Aicantar of Shimerene
- ^ The Ubiquitous Sinking Isle — Lailfin, Steward of Histories at the Illumination Academy
- ^ a b Mysterious Akavir
- ^ Generic dialogue regarding Aldmeris in Morrowind
- ^ a b c d Location name in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Sea Keep's loading screen in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Generic dialogue regarding Altmer in Morrowind
- ^ The Annotated Anuad
- ^ Varieties of Faith in the Empire — Brother Mikhael Karkuxor of the Imperial College
- ^ The Monomyth
- ^ a b Lanarie's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ a b Green Serpent Testimonials — Minerva Calo, Associate Chronicler
- ^ a b c d The Price of Praxis — Ceruval Rolumaril
- ^ The Truth in Sequence: Volume 10 — Deldrise Morvayn
- ^ Lirendel's Family Shrine
- ^ Justice Dialogue in ESO
- ^ Regarding Thorn Blackstaff — Loremaster Celarus
- ^ Tenigwe's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ a b Appearance, name and magical abilities of the Gryphon Belanaril, serving under the shock-wielding Welkynar Relequen in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Guide Culast and Captain Tendil's dialogues in ESO
- ^ Summerset Antiquities codex entry for the Kinlord's Tree of Aldmeris by Amalien in ESO
- ^ Music Box, In Dreams and Memories codex entry for the Aldmeri Golden Embellishments by Gabrielle Benele in ESO
- ^ a b c Mother of Rats' dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Canonreeve Elquisa's dialogue when questioned about her own title during The Queen's Decree in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Canonreeve Valano's dialogue during Teldur's End in ESO
- ^ Lilatha's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Panyra's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ a b Tanlorin's dialogue during The Garland Ring in ESO
- ^ The Changed Ones
- ^ a b The Beast of Galen — Phrastus of Elinhir
- ^ a b Aetherial Fragments — Lady Cinnabar of Taneth
- ^ a b Appearance and name of Darremalatu in ESO: Summerset
- ^ a b c Various dialogue lines in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Felawen's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ a b Appearance and name of Falarielle in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Lirendel's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Appearance and name of Nagravia in ESO: Summerset
- ^ a b Talerion's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Appearance and name of Haeliata in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Tableau and Manacar's in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Erudil's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Jurisreeve Soravil's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Aldarch Tilcalar's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Loremaster Celarus' dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Ayrenn: The Unforeseen Queen — Headmaster Tanion of the College of Aldmeri Propriety
- ^ Crafting Motif 25: Aldmeri Dominion Style — Aicantar of Shimmerene, Sapiarch of Indoctrination
- ^ Sages of the Crystal Tower — Nularan, Mages Guild Scribe
- ^ Online:Ancestral Honor Garments
- ^ Online:Shimmerene Soiree Gown
- ^ Calawende's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Sages of the Crystal Tower — Nularan, Mages Guild Scribe
- ^ The Old Ways — Celarus the Loremaster
- ^ a b Location name in ESO
- ^ Captain Telomure's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ a b Appearance and name of Sunnawel in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Tor-Hame-Khard's loading screen in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Charge of the Welkynar
- ^ a b Gryphon Watching Log — Varallion
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.