Ald

Anduilleaf

Banrion

Bantiarna

Before, the Black haunts

Blue seals

Bradan an Chumhacht

Brathair Bunus Muintir

By the

Mother-Creator

Caointeoireacht na cogadh

Ceil giallnai

Cinniuint

Cloca

Cloch Mor Cloch na thrintri

Clochmion

Clock-candle

Cloudmages

The feminine form of RB: 'Queen'

The feminine form of tiarna: 'Lady'

The time of myths, when magic ruled

The spirits of the dead who come and take the soul of the living when i die

Intelligent seals, black, but with a sheen of electric blue in their fur

'Salmon of Power,' the blue seals' analogue to the clochs na thrintri, eating one of the Bradan an Chumhacht that a blue seal can tap the mage-lights

The title for those who have dedicated themselves to the Order of Inis

The 'Original People,' the tribes who first came to Ta-lamh an Ghlas, remnants still can be found in the hidden places

A familiar mild curse, as we would say 'By God…'

The war-keening; the ululating and terrifying war cry of the Inishland charge their foes; the cry in con- junction with their ferocious aspect ha sent foes retreating in panic

The lower grade vassals of the RB Mael Armagh's ship

A long cloak worn by the RBocha over their clothing, usu-ally in the col Tuath

The major clochs na thrintri, the ones with large abilities

Literally, 'stone of lightning,' the stones that gather the power of the mage-lights

The minor clochs na thrintri with small powers

Device used to keep time: a candle of standard diameter with colored 1 intervals; one 'stripe' equals roughly one hour

Sorcerers of old who took power from the heavens to create their spell

The various Tuatha have colors that show allegiance:

Tuath Gabair = green and brown Tuath Connachta = blue and gold Tuath Infochla = green and gold Inish Thuaidh = blue and white Tuath Airgialla = red and white Tuath Locha Lein = blue and black Tuath Eoganacht = green and white

Colors

The Council of Lords, the actual governing body of Inish Thuaidh The 'Conference of the Comhairle,' the meeting of all chieftains in Inis Autumn feast in Ballintubber

Comhairle of Tiarna

Comhdail

Comhairle

Corn Festival Creneach

Currach

Da

Daoine

Dire wolves Draiodoir

Eneclann

Eraic

Feast of Planting

Fia stoirm

Ficheall

Fili

Filleadh

Fingal

Freelanded

Garda

Giotar

Great-da

Great-mam

Is ferr fer a chiniud

Literally, 'Clay Beings,' a race of sentient beings who inhabit the moun Thall Coill

A small, dug-out boat used by the fisherfolk of Inish Thuaidh Father

Literally, 'The People,' the society to which Jenna belongs

Large, intelligent wolves that speak a language

Those consecrated to serve the Mother-Creator, in essence, the priesth is not restricted by gender; the plural is Draiodoiri

Honor-price, the amount a person can owe by his/her status

Payment of blood-money from a slayer

One of the great quarterly festivals, taking place in late March

Storm Deer, a giant deer, previously thought extinct

A board game similar to chess

Poet

The 'Coming Back,' the prophesied return of magic To slay your own kin; one of the worst crimes

A term meaning that the land is owned by the person living there; to b to be one step down from being RBocha, or nobility

The police of the large cities, or the personal protectors of a tiarna, also 'guard;' the plural is gardai

Stringed instrument, guitar Grandfather

Grandmother

'A man is better than his birth'

An analgesic used for headaches and minor pain, non-addictive, but no near as strong as anduilleaf

An extinct or mythical carnivore of the land The cloch na thrintri that Jenna holds A tunic worn under the cloca 'Good morning!'

Knifefang Lamh Shabhala Leine

Maidin maith

Mam

Milaran

Miondia

Morceint

Oenach

Pledge-son/ daugh ter

Quern

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