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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.

Living tongues
The languages spoken across Yezur today: Lonish, Nichana, Pjany, Uu, and their kin.

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.