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  • ...concise encyclopaedia for myself and anyone interested in my world and my writing. Elondor (an [[Olgish languages|Olgish]] name, one of many, meaning as much as ‘the boundaries of everything’)
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  • ...valence among the early colonial armies and settlers was widespread in all Olgish territories and eventually named the official imperial language in L. R.� ...Dialects) consisting only of a small vocabulary and others (such as Middle Olgish or Classical Armundic) possessing a sizable lexicon and a grammar complete
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  • ...concise encyclopaedia for myself and anyone interested in my world and my writing. Elondor (an Olgish name, one of many, meaning as much as ‘the boundaries of everything’) i
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  • ...ween [[Belkondíl]] and [[Old Seligon]]. With a maximal width of over 300 [[Olgish system of measurement|elôrini]], it is considered [[Elondor]]’s widest r ...the [[Lonsorigi|earlier Olgish writings]] (c. 700 B.E.B.) and by the end [[Olgish Expansion]] had been established as the general name for the river.
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  • ...y most characters in most of my stories, I render it in the language of my writing, originally German, by now English—much like Tolkien reproduced the [http ...at least partially inspired the introduction of [[Olgish Alphabet#History|writing in Belkondíl]].
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  • ...nguage of the [[Besokian cult]] it was [[Old Besokian writing|preserved in writing]] early on, rendering it one of two potential candidates for the first writ ...ld Besokian]] carvings at the site, they are written in the [[Old Besokian writing|Old Besokian abugida]], the common ancestor of the [[Besokian script family
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  • ...díl]], [[Saint Fádin|Fádin]]’s [[Liturgical Middle Olgish]], and the [[New Olgish]] of the [[Lécaronian Empire|Imperial Era]]. [[Proto-Olgish language|Proto-Olgish]] arises in the [[Trough of Ortûlék]] and the surrounding heartland of Be
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  • ...ted to, but in both grammar and lexicon distinct from, [[Liturgical Middle Olgish]]. ...lgish'', even though only a very particular idiom is in fact used by the [[Olgish church]] and, thereafter, the [[Lécaron|Lécaronian]] bureaucracy.
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  • ...|Aribelian]], [[Reknayan writing|Reknayan]], and [[Iilish abugida|Iilish]] writing systems, among others. Paragraphs are marked by line breaks; new lines cons ...ar|oldest writings in Abreshahar]] for being the oldest extant instance of writing in [[Elondor]].
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  • ...e’s chamber]], carved into the flat surface of a round pillar around one [[Olgish units of measurement#distance|kâl]] high and three kâla in diameter. No o ...mogony]]. The inscriptions are consistent with those of the latter in both writing and language, leading to the general classification of the language represe
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  • ...death, birth, fate, fertility, soil, decay, or memory: so the [[Lonsorigi|Olgish]] [[Ilgar]] and [[Elgeka]], [[Besokian cult|Besokian]] [[Kônôwîs]] and [ ...ce, either waiting for their turn, usually on a sacred mountain (so in the Olgish, Iilish, Besokian, and Armundic mythologies) or not yet in existence (so Ni
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  • ...ps://seligon.conlang.org/portfolio/sample_grammar-middle_olgish.pdf Middle Olgish]<br />Part-grammar compiled for the [https://www.frathwiki.com/LCC11_Relay *Sample Writing System: [https://seligon.conlang.org/portfolio/sample_writing-besokian.pdf
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  • ...[[Géni|Genians]] ([[Aribelians]] and [[Celdic peoples|Celsondach]]), the [[Olgish peoples|Olgs]], and the [[Auls]] (one of the groups ancestral to the [[Iile : ''Main Article: [[Olgish peoples]]''
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  • ...of vaguely the same dimensions. It is the homeland to the [[Olgish peoples|Olgish]] and [[Western Sosks|Western Soskish]] cultures and was the core territory ...and eventually replaced the original label, a development commonly seen in Olgish place names. The old form ''Belkontár'' is still preserved in HArb. 'Elkon
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  • ...[[Kalpa]] and the [[Kalparian Sea]]. Adjacent to both the [[Olgish Peoples|Olgish]] and the [[Aribelians|Aribelian]] domain of influence, it was a space of e ...Ebrinine dialect]] of [[Early Old Olgish]], ''engel'' (''jengíl'' in the [[Olgish Dialects|dialect of Soskilón]]) could denote either size or quantity, and
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