The word list is very small right now. I'll create a proper dictionary once the grammar is settled.

If you want a randomly generated list of nonsense words that currently have no meaning in Lhenazi words — useful for coining new words, say — see the word generator.

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# NOUN CLASS I: FULL MAGIC (-Vth)

TITLES
------
ozeth "Magic" (~God)

osith

NOUNS
-----
enath "soul; the magic within a person"
ikath "morning"
isoth "tale, story"
kesath "day"
kinath "air" (no physical substance & important => class I)
lhoroth "night"
lhritakath "severing"
namorath "Sacrifice"
samoth "time"
sishath "light"
xath "fire" (no physical substance & important => class I)
xonath "darkness"

ashith
eshoth
eshrethith
nith
okonith
zomoth


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# NOUN CLASS II: PARTIAL MAGIC (-i)

TITLES
------
ozathi "half-spirit"

NOUNS
-----
eshi "child of a spirit mother"
exiri "maze"
ezrolhi "game"
menalheti "execution of half-spirit and associated guilty parties"
mizi "sun"
rikami "moon" (only one?)
sazi "water" (needed for life, reviving => class II)
si "eye" => aisi "eyes"
shazi "soul gem"
teshithi "magician"
thori "earth, soil" (gives life to crops => class II)
zami "spirit gem"
zraxi "dragon"
zriti "heart"

atiri
azethi
tosidi


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# NOUN CLASS III: POTENTIAL MAGIC (-ei)

TITLES
------
oshei "priestess"

NOUNS
-----
ikenei "son"
inei "baby"
itemei "daughter"
kanei "male (boy, man)"
klhozei "assistant to a guildmaster"
olhonei "housewife" (keeper of the home and hearth: a vital role)
rothei "child"
shoshei "undertaker" (the guy that turns bodie into soul gems)
tamei "female (girl, woman)"
tozrei "guildmaster"
zorei "friend"

athei
kamei
klhehathei
retomei
shreizei
shrezanei


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# NOUN CLASS IV: NO MAGIC

TITLES
------
otheme
otizh
ozha

NOUNS
-----
alharo "leaf"
anora "bird"
atezo "dinner"
athono "chair"
elhe "wood" (cut, dead)
-ia (generic nominalization)
iakor "café"
-isat "piece of X"
israes "journal"
israesisat "journal entry"
itoshe "fish"
kalhrit "meeting"
kamioter "computer"
keta "hour"
kexrim "dog"
kothin "path, road"
lharo "horse"
lheshai "leg"
lho "now"
miza "table"
notrir "system"
    => eg, "notrir a one aitrimeta" = system that numbers have, ie number system
rateris "slave"
raso "knife"
rexa "hand"
semora "mountain"
shite "book"
sroika "passage"
talhe "prayer"
tesa "foot"
thita "grain"
trimeta "number"
xeshan "river"
xikan "stone"
zaxethan "desert"
zit "bee"
zreshata "business, company"

WORDS
-----
klhasire
lhazrid
lhikelda
methekren
nokeda
setho
sero
shelda
shethene
sizatan
solhegha
tashold
thasame
zelhor


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# VERBS (-e)

ACTIVE
------
aie "to scream"
ane "to give"
aze "to expect"
azethe "to conjure"
azazaze "to buzz"
iase "to sing"
ilhe "to know (a fact)"
kazeme "to create"
klhime "to read"
lhaine "to laugh"
lhike "to eat"
makane "to drink"
mazrise "to play (a game)"
memaethe "to rejoice"
neshote "to sense magic"
nione "to flow"
    => nioni sazi "the water flows"
    => nioneth kinath "the air flows" ie "the wind blows" or "it's windy"
nizeke "to clean"
noke "to talk"
noxrame "to rise"
oraxre "to bark"
otlhe "to raise up, to lift, to support (emotionally)"
oxathe "to attack"
rae "to be at" (location)
raxake "to guide, to lead"
rethe "to find"
roxe "to kill"
shane "to ride"
shate "to come"
    => ikath ash shate "morning that will come" ie "next morning"
sheme "to cook"
tare "to see"
teze "to write"
thate "to rain"
thetoke "to sneeze"
threote "to play"
tikre "to hunt"
toshe "to buy"
trike "to run" (to try to escape)
trome "to fall"
xaklhe "to die"
zame "to work"
zame-ei-rethe "to recruit" (lit. to worker-find)
zime "to walk"
zrishelhe "to interview" (agent is the company, patient is the canditate)

STATIVE
-------
ase "to comprise"
atie "to be bright"
eklhime "to be shiny, to shine"
ire "to be the only one" (< ir "one (numeral)")
lhike "to be happy"
lhishe "to be many, to be part of a group"
lhoshoke "to stink, to smell"
moroe "to be sad"
neshe "to be grateful, to be thankful"
    => neshei atei "I am thankful" ie "Thanks (generically)"
    => Thaite-rae neshe "Thankfulness happens on Fridays"
    => lho-rae Thaite "It is Friday" lit. "Friday nows"
    => lho-rae Thaite, neshei na atei "It is Friday, and I am thankful"
    => lho-rae Thaite, neshei ka-na atei "It is Friday, therefore I am thankful", ie "TGIF"
nothe "to be the same"
oishe "to be tasty"
sarire "to be twisty"
some "to be near"
srothe "to be peaceful; to be good"
    => antonym: xone
tolhrite "to be tall"
xone "to be violent; to be bad"
    => antonym: srothe
zerane "to be short"

MODAL
-----
se "to be able to"
koe "to try"

aine
ixde


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# OTHER

ADJECTIVES
----------
eig
eim
eiz
ema
ida
im
ko
mena "executed, exiled"

 => Last names end in -ei, unless the family has been "stigmatized" by having a
    half-spirit born into it, at which point the name changes to -i. It does NOT
    change per individual; the entire family must bear the burden forever
    afterward. (Not that this stops some families from moving to another village
    and trying to rename themselves.)

 => So "Izelle Nasharei." But Izelle's mother, a contrary and risk-taking woman,
    calls herself "[Name] mena Nashari," marking both her family as having a
    half-spirit born into it but ALSO that she herself is exiled (obviously not
    executed ;)).

na "apprentice"
or
oz
thizh

ADJECTIVES OF DEGREE
--------------------
iz "little"
ox "very"
tia "all"

ADVERBS
-------
ia "(YES/NO QUESTION)"
uan "(NEGATION)"
zo "(IMPERATIVE)"
zrazo "even so"

DEMONTRATIVES
-------------
tie "this"

ETC
---
thai "what"
sia "(QUESTION)"

PRO FORMS
---------
ioth / ioi / iei / ioa "(PRO-AGENT)"
noth / noi / nei / noma "(PRO-PATIENT)"