#Ancient language

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winter fable
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# winter fable

Sassanach doesn't mean across; it's a term the Scotts used for the English ~17-18th centuries; it means outsider

uncut kiln
gleaming tulip
cunning pelican
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It reminds me of the Jabberwocky poem. It's nice for creating a Tolkeinesque world that has place names that feel rich with history.

wraith sapphire
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Nimbus isn’t a made up word, and it already means cloud.

edgy parcel
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I have asked it to first make up new rules, based on which it would come up with new words. This is using the actually existing languages but i also have a prompt for non-existing languages:

Amshalture: A combination of the words "amshal" (a made-up word meaning "eternity") and "lature" (a made-up word meaning "movement"). It refers to a state of constant, eternal movement. Etymology: From a hypothetical ancient language, where "amshal" and "lature" originated.

Kriyvium: A combination of the words "kriy" (a made-up word meaning "creation") and "vium" (a made-up word meaning "emergence"). It refers to the act of creation emerging. Etymology: From a hypothetical ancient language, where "kriy" and "vium" originated.

Infronix: A combination of the words "infro" (a made-up word meaning "unknown") and "nix" (a made-up word meaning "negation"). It refers to the negation of the unknown. Etymology: From a hypothetical ancient language, where "infro" and "nix" originated.

Nivinden: A combination of the words "nivin" (a made-up word meaning "energy") and "den" (a made-up word meaning "transmission"). It refers to the transmission of energy. Etymology: From a hypothetical ancient language, where "nivin" and "den" originated.

Quibrom: A combination of the words "qui" (a made-up word meaning "circulation") and "brom" (a made-up word meaning "heat"). It refers to the circulation of heat. Etymology: From a hypothetical ancient language, where "qui" and "brom" originated.

Ralaxia: A combination of the words "rala" (a made-up word meaning "movement") and "xia" (a made-up word meaning "stillness"). It refers to a state of stillness achieved through movement. Etymology: From a hypothetical ancient language, where "rala" and "xia" originated.
Serbelle: A combination of the words "ser" (a made-up word meaning "light") and "belle" (a made-up word meaning "beauty"). It refers to the beauty of light. Etymology: From a hypothetical ancient language, where "ser" and "belle" originated.

small grail
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hi

brazen mantle