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  • ...t for [[Free Aribel|northern Aribel]], [[Celsond]], and the [[Free Reknaya|eastern Reknaya]]. ...or [[Esôrin the Wise]] officially declares [[Lécaronian Soskish]] the main language of his Empire.
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  • ...[Eastern Soskish]] Dutch, and [[Thárian Soskish]] Luxemburgish, [[Reknayan Language|Reknayan]] as Russian, and [[Kattasi Languages|Kattasi]] as Tocharian B. It * [[Proto-Besokian language|Proto-Besokian]]
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  • ...sokian ethnic groups, and the [[Old Besokian language|form of the Besokian language spoken at the time]]. ...n remaining at Nishûnâc developed their own sacred dialect, [[Old Besokian language|Old Besokian]], which was used for liturgical purposes and is broadly attes
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  • ...in some other parts of Elondor, however, where Olgish culture and Soskish language were, not eagerly but ultimately quite thoroughly, accepted by the local po
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  • ...geographic distribution, ranging only from the eponymous [[Iliatar]] in [[eastern Seligon]] across the [[Seligonian Highlands|Lerewe Highlands]] and into the ... E. B., its [[Nokimi Empire|Seligonian provinces]] had been scattered. The language, likewise, split into two branches, [[Southern Iliatarian]] spoken by the [
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  • ...tion played in the formation of the other and how, ultimately, the Soskish language would surpass Cëlacian in popularity and become the official tongue of the ...n the old Olgish writings and few, incomplete stone carvings in their lost language, which reveal not much about their culture except that they seem to have be
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  • The '''Besokan''' is a major river of the eastern [[Reknaya]] and the traditional dividing line between [[Belkondíl]] and [[ ...‘fee people’, referring either to valuable gifts brought to Belkdondíl by Soskish merchants or to their function as merceraries, notably as hired cavalrists,
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  • ...es, in the empires and civilizations of the Bronze Age. All great literary language of Seligon, save for [[Classical Shaharic]], came from this family, and bef ...phonotactic projects). Not as thoroughly sketched out as most of my other language families, it has for most of its existence been a creation on-the-go, with
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  • ...divine; once spoken in every corner of Elondor, sup-planting language upon language as they spread across plains and highlands, only to eventually be replaced ...with Iilish as an adopted third), and are hence perhaps the most prominent language group in everything I have written so far, and inseparably entwined in the
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  • ...rly on, rendering it one of two potential candidates for the first written language in [[Elondor]] (beside [[Classical Shaharian]]). ...n the northern [[Besokan valley]], forming a hypothetical [[Macro-Reknayan language family]].
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  • ...he [[Reknaya]], and the [[Northern Feldin]] of [[Nelkon]]. The Cëlacian or Eastern varieties of this branch gave rise to the dialects of most Olgish clans, di ...he Ortûlékian ethnonym ''Olgi'' ‘the skilful ones’ + ''nam'' ‘custom, way, language’, from an original root *''olg-'' ‘skilful, artful, deft’. The name w
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  • ...among the [[Nishûnâc stone carvings]], it is labelled in [[Proto-Besokian language|Proto-Besokian]] and thought to represent the [[Besokian peoples|Besokian]] ...orthography might be a better interpretation of the find. Nonregarding the language used in its labels, the map is almost invariably dated to the early [[Old B
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  • ...y simple craftspeople under the rule of their Genian and [[Soskish peoples|Soskish]] neighbours before reaching for power and gaining it by violent means. The ...mariners and fishermen, they speak their own language, [[Brethanian Olgish language|Brethanian Olgish]].
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  • ...the homeland to the [[Olgish peoples|Olgish]] and [[Western Sosks|Western Soskish]] cultures and was the core territory and [[Lécaronian Provinces|first pro ...times including but usually explicitly separate from the [[Soskish peoples|Soskish]] sphere of influence. The first use of the term in its later context is fo
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  • ...century B.E.B., following the strict initial stress of his native [[Olgish Language#Dialects|Ébrinine dialect]] as [ˈɛ.lɔn.dɔɾ] or [ˈe.lɔn.dɔɾ]. ...Colonies]], a loose federation of states inhabited by Aribelians, Olgs, [[Soskish Peoples|Sosks]], and [[Kalparians]], and part of Lécaron 135‒645 L.R. To
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  • ...r, is presumably much older and originates in the [[Common Geranian|common language of the Geranians]]. It most likely derives from a Common Geranian root ''*g ...'Gäran''' or '''Geran''', becoming '''Géran''' or '''Géryn''' in [[Wertian Language|Wertian]]. The Kattasi themselves called the land '''Oṣṣale''' ‘north
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