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Latest revision as of 14:20, 15 July 2026
The Dictionary of Yezur
every word, in every tongue, and the roots and kinships that bind them
Many tongues are spoken across the world, and their words are woven together — descended from shared roots, borrowed across borders, and reshaped on every tongue that carries them. The Dictionary sets them side by side: what each word means, how it is spoken, and the family it springs from. Choose a way in below.
Ways into the words
Ancient tongues
The oldest recorded speech — Hertic and Gaillean among them — from which later languages descend.
Families & roots
Every tongue belongs to one of five families; follow a word back to the proto-language it grew from.
See also the encyclopedia of Yezur for the peoples who speak these tongues, and the map for where in the world they are spoken.