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The Dragon language from The Elder Scrolls franchise including sources from Skyrim & Elder Scrolls Online (ESO).
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Aan
n. slave
Daal
v. to return n. return
Daan
n. doom; fate, destiny, esp. ill-fated or unavoidable
Daanik
adj. doomed adv. doomed v. to doom, make or become doomed
Daar
adj. this, these, those, that
Dah
v. to push n. push
Dahmaan
v. to remember n. remembrance
Daniik
adj. doomed adv. doomed v. to doom, make or become doomed
Dein
v. to keep, guard, safeguard n. keeping, guarding, safeguard
Deinmaar
n. keeper, guardian
Denek
n. soil, earth
Denos
v. to decline, worsen n. decline, worsening
Dey
adj. false, fraudulent; laughably implausible or preposterous adv. implausibly, preposterously n. falsehood, fabrication; a laughable lie v. to falsify, fake, make laughably false
Deyra
n. Daedra
Deyto
v. to bury n. burial
Dez
n. fate, destiny
Dii
pron. my; mine
Diil
adj. undead adv. undeathly, in an undead manner n. undeath v. to make or become undead
Diin
v. to freeze n. freezing, frost
Diiv
n. dragonkind, the collective spirit and embodiment of dragonkind
Diivon
v. to swallow n. swallow, swallowing
Dilon
adj. dead adv. in a dead or death-like manner n. the dead; someone who is dead v. to die, kill, make or become dead
Dilos
adj. deadly, lethal, fatal, causing death adv. lethally, fatally, in a manner that causes death n. deadliness, lethality v. to make or become deadly
Dinok
n. death, loss of life; end
Dinoksetiid
n. the end of time, the ending of the current kalpa
Dir
v. to die
Do
prep. of, from, belonging to; made up of, consisting of, characterized by; about
Dohaviin
n. see dovahkiin
Dok
n. hound, dog
Dov
n. dragonkind, dragon, wyrm, the race of dragons
Dovah
n. dragon pron. me
Dovahgolz
n. dragonstone, a ritual stone bearing a map of dragon burial mounds throughout Skyrim
Dovahkiin
n. dragonborn, a mortal born with the blood and soul of a dragon
Dovahkriid
n. dragonslayer, a slayer of dragons or the slayer of a specific dragon
Dovahsebrom
n. Dragon of the North
Draal
v. to pray n. prayer
Dreh
v. to do n. doing, action
Drem
n. peace; patience, withholding aggression or eagerness
Drey
v. did, past tense of dreh