Post by Tami on Nov 9, 2006 22:48:52 GMT -5
Amria – (ahm-REE-ah) A curse of violent oath
Angustri – (angh-GOOS-tree) A ring, often magical in nature
Baba – (BAG-ba) Old woman. A term of respect
Bater – (BAH-ter) A term meaning “So be it” used to conclude deals or other arrangements.
Baxt – good louck
Bujo - (BOO-zhoh) an elaborate swindle to gain something, usually money, from a gaje.
Deltumnimos – (del-TOOHM-nee-mos) Literally “God’s Embrace”, a magical potion that expands the abilities of the imbiber’s mind.
Dhartime – (DAHR-ti-mey) A gypsy touched by, or ‘claimed’ by the element of earth.
Diklo - (DEEK-loh) A heavy scarf often weighted and used as a weapon.
Dilo – (DEE-loh) a fool or imbecile.
Dook – (Dook) The Sight, or magic in general
Draba – (DRAH-bah) Amulets and other items of magical power.
Drabarne – (darh-BAR-ney) Gypsy mages skilled at creating Draba.
Dukkerin – (DOOK-er-in) The art of fortune-telling or use of the Sight.
Gaje – (GAH-zhey) any non Gypsy
Giogio - (JOOR-gee-oh) another term for a non gypsy
Jastima – (ZSHAH-TSee-mah) A gypsy touched or ‘claimed’ by the element of water.
Jhanki – (ZSHAH_HAH_kee) A gypsy touched or ‘claimed’ by the element of air.
Kumpania - (KOOM-pah-ne-yah) A group of Gypsies who live and travel together, often, but not always, an extended family.
Kumpaniyi – (KOOM-pah-ne-yee) Plural of Kumpania
Kuyan – (KOO-yahn) a Gypsy touched or ‘claimed’ by the element of fire.
Mahrime – (MAH-ree-mey) Unclean or impure. Any who have defiled their blood. The opposite of Wuzho.
Mule – (MOOH-ley) a ghost or sprit of the dead.
Mule-vi – (MOOH-ley-vee) A medium or an item capable of reaching the world of the dead.
Paramitsha – (pah-rah-MEESH-tah) Gyspy fairy tales
Patteran - (PAh-terh-an) The special blood Affinity of the Phuri Dae, or an important symbol or other piece of information.
Pena – (PEEN-ah) Sister
Phral – (Frahl) a fuol blooded gypsy, or true Rom.
Phuri Dae – (FOO-ree Dah-EE) One of the Gypsy families of power. Also any wise woman or Woman with magical powers.
Posta – (POH-sta) A sacrifice, usually ritual in nature
Prikaza – (Preek-ka-za) bad luck
Rom - (Rohm) the Gypsy race or an individual of gypsy blood.
Romany - .(ROH-mah-nee) The gypsy language, in all it’s dialects
Satarma – (sah-TAHR-ma) Star. Also a gypsy touched or ‘claimed’ by the element of spirit.
Shilmulo – (SHEEL-moo-loh) A vampire. One of the “cold dead.”
Talith – (TAH-leth) A romani weapon consisting of a heavy scark (Diklo) weighted and barbed along each end, or the art of using one of these weapons.
Tsurara – (TSOO-Rah-Rah) The Knife Tribe of Gypsies. One of the newest, and most radical, families of power.
Tumnimos – (TOOM-nee-mos) The vampiric embrace.
Vardo – (VAR-doh) a Romani wagon, camper, RV etc.
Wuzho – (WOO-zhoh) Pure, untainted. The opposite of marhime.
Zapaderin – (zah-PAH-der-in) A unique, hypnotizing dance fomr and Blood Affinity.
Angustri – (angh-GOOS-tree) A ring, often magical in nature
Baba – (BAG-ba) Old woman. A term of respect
Bater – (BAH-ter) A term meaning “So be it” used to conclude deals or other arrangements.
Baxt – good louck
Bujo - (BOO-zhoh) an elaborate swindle to gain something, usually money, from a gaje.
Deltumnimos – (del-TOOHM-nee-mos) Literally “God’s Embrace”, a magical potion that expands the abilities of the imbiber’s mind.
Dhartime – (DAHR-ti-mey) A gypsy touched by, or ‘claimed’ by the element of earth.
Diklo - (DEEK-loh) A heavy scarf often weighted and used as a weapon.
Dilo – (DEE-loh) a fool or imbecile.
Dook – (Dook) The Sight, or magic in general
Draba – (DRAH-bah) Amulets and other items of magical power.
Drabarne – (darh-BAR-ney) Gypsy mages skilled at creating Draba.
Dukkerin – (DOOK-er-in) The art of fortune-telling or use of the Sight.
Gaje – (GAH-zhey) any non Gypsy
Giogio - (JOOR-gee-oh) another term for a non gypsy
Jastima – (ZSHAH-TSee-mah) A gypsy touched or ‘claimed’ by the element of water.
Jhanki – (ZSHAH_HAH_kee) A gypsy touched or ‘claimed’ by the element of air.
Kumpania - (KOOM-pah-ne-yah) A group of Gypsies who live and travel together, often, but not always, an extended family.
Kumpaniyi – (KOOM-pah-ne-yee) Plural of Kumpania
Kuyan – (KOO-yahn) a Gypsy touched or ‘claimed’ by the element of fire.
Mahrime – (MAH-ree-mey) Unclean or impure. Any who have defiled their blood. The opposite of Wuzho.
Mule – (MOOH-ley) a ghost or sprit of the dead.
Mule-vi – (MOOH-ley-vee) A medium or an item capable of reaching the world of the dead.
Paramitsha – (pah-rah-MEESH-tah) Gyspy fairy tales
Patteran - (PAh-terh-an) The special blood Affinity of the Phuri Dae, or an important symbol or other piece of information.
Pena – (PEEN-ah) Sister
Phral – (Frahl) a fuol blooded gypsy, or true Rom.
Phuri Dae – (FOO-ree Dah-EE) One of the Gypsy families of power. Also any wise woman or Woman with magical powers.
Posta – (POH-sta) A sacrifice, usually ritual in nature
Prikaza – (Preek-ka-za) bad luck
Rom - (Rohm) the Gypsy race or an individual of gypsy blood.
Romany - .(ROH-mah-nee) The gypsy language, in all it’s dialects
Satarma – (sah-TAHR-ma) Star. Also a gypsy touched or ‘claimed’ by the element of spirit.
Shilmulo – (SHEEL-moo-loh) A vampire. One of the “cold dead.”
Talith – (TAH-leth) A romani weapon consisting of a heavy scark (Diklo) weighted and barbed along each end, or the art of using one of these weapons.
Tsurara – (TSOO-Rah-Rah) The Knife Tribe of Gypsies. One of the newest, and most radical, families of power.
Tumnimos – (TOOM-nee-mos) The vampiric embrace.
Vardo – (VAR-doh) a Romani wagon, camper, RV etc.
Wuzho – (WOO-zhoh) Pure, untainted. The opposite of marhime.
Zapaderin – (zah-PAH-der-in) A unique, hypnotizing dance fomr and Blood Affinity.