Vulcan | English | Description | Category |
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ak'spra | heretic | a person who holds controversial opinions, especially one who publicly dissents from the officially accepted dogma | religion |
Akraana | goddess | ancient warrior goddess; consort of Khosarr | religion |
Alep-kir | The Sullen | apathy and pessimism | religion |
Alep-tel | Bitter, The | jaded and embittered entity | religion |
Ap-Lau | heaven | a place of eternal peace; "heaven" (anc.) | religion |
arivne | interdependence/unity | the interdependence or unity between matter, energy, and thought (Planet of Judgement) | religion |
bogozh | Hell | a place of eternal punishment; "hell" (anc.) | religion |
Dena-val | Love | the covetous aspect of love | religion |
dva | belief | mental acceptance of and conviction in the truth, actuality, or validity of something | religion |
dvatai | doctrine | a principle or body of principles presented for acceptance or belief, as by a religious, political, scientific, or philosophic group; dogma | religion |
e'shua | demon, devil | an evil supernatural being; a devil (anc.) | religion |
Ekon | God | God; deity | religion |
ekon- | divine | divine (adjective) | religion |
ekonik | divine | divine (adjective) | religion |
elmuvak | unction | the act of anointing as part of a religious, ceremonial, or healing ritual; an ointment or oil; a salve; something that serves to soothe; a balm | religion |
fa-wak-glansu | prophet | a person who speaks by divine inspiration or as the interpreter through whom the will of a god is expressed; a predictor; a soothsayer | religion |
faul | sacred stone | sacred stone (anc.) | religion |
Fletan | spirit - water | mythical water spirit | religion |
Giidas | spirit - guardian | guardian spirit | religion |
gol'nevsu | acolyte | one who assists the celebrant in the performance of liturgical rites; a devoted follower or attendant | religion |
Gratan | spirit - desert | mythical desert spirit | religion |
ha'su | angel | angel; one of light; a typically benevolent celestial being that acts as an intermediary between heaven and earth | religion |
Hamlan | paradise | mythical paradise at the end of the world | religion |
Hamlan | The Great Oasis | The Great Oasis; a concept of paradise | religion |
ho-rah | ritual | the prescribed order of a religious ceremony; the prescribed form of conducting a formal secular ceremony (anc.) | religion |
itsil'sar | death chant | ritual chant for the dead. [source: Autobiography of Mr. Spock] | religion |
jasif | crystal | type of crystal used to make vre-katra | religion |
ka-ta-pak | The Inner Chorus | the understanding of their own emotions as manifestations of their gods | religion |
Kal-ap-ton | Grief | the personification of grief | religion |
Kal-Rekk | festival of atonement/silence | Vulcan holiday of atonement and silence; still in effect today | religion |
kator-dva | spirituality | the state, quality, manner, or fact of being spiritual | religion |
katra | soul | the living essence of a Vulcan; a combination of soul and memory | religion |
katra-khynna | sharing of the katra | the first stage of the kr'alieu when each friend or relative shares the frief and takes away a memory, a part of the whole (STIII, Orion Press Lexicon) | religion |
Katric Arks | Katric Arks | polycrystalline vessels, allegedly used by ancient Vulcans to preserve katras used by ancient Vulcans to preserve katras [ENT - Awakening] | religion |
Ket-cheleb | Destroyer/Blood Drinker | personifies anger | religion |
Khosaar | god | ancient god of war | religion |
Kir-alep | Peace | god of peace and acceptance | religion |
Kir-Shara | sacred artifact | an artifact believed to contain Surak's original writings (ENT - Kir'Shara) | religion |
korsovaya | salvation | deliverance from the power or penalty of sin; redemption (spiritual) | religion |
kr'alieu | funeral | a ritualized ceremony for one recently dead; sharing of the katra of the departed; means "sharing at death" (Orion Press Lexicon) | religion |
kudau | bless | to make holy by religious rite; sanctify; to invoke divine favor upon; to confer well-being or prosperity on | religion |
kudaya | blessing | the act of one that blesses; a short prayer said before or after a meal; grace; something promoting or contributing to happiness, well-being, or prosperity; a boon | religion |
Natara | God of Water | Pre-Reform Vulcan god of water (Orion Press Lexicon) | religion |
Nome | all | Vulcan expression meaning "all"; one of the basic tenets of IDIC (TOS Savage Curtain) | religion |
None | None | mythological creature believed to consume the souls of Vulcans lost in the desert; belief passed into the Romulan culture | religion |
Ny'one | God of Fertility | Pre-Reform Vulcan god of fertility (Orion Press Lexicon) | religion |
odva | faith | belief in and reverence for a supernatural power or powers regarded as creator and governor of the universe | religion |
Oekon | God | God; The Supreme Being | religion |
Ofereiksu | Creator, The | the Creator; God; terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God | religion |
oigen | Heaven | any of the places in or beyond the sky conceived of as domains of divine beings in various religions; shak-a-ree | religion |
osu | saint | a person officially recognized, especially by canonization, as being entitled to public veneration and capable of interceding for people on earth; a holy person | religion |
ozhit | scriptures | a sacred writing or book; The Word | religion |
pach-te | Ego, The | strongest of all desires and root of emotion | religion |
Pam-fon-rik | forest paradise | mythical forest paradise | religion |
putrefei | martyred | to be martyred; to be killed because of their religious or political beliefs | religion |
Reah | goddess | ancient goddess of the underworld, of death, and berevement | religion |
reldai | priestess | female religions leader, ruler, or princess (anc.) | religion |
ri-fainu | The Unknown | The Unknown | religion |
rillan | rillan | a grease used during the Rumarie festival; people rubbed it on their bodies | religion |
Rumarie | Rumarie festival | an ancient pagan festival celebrated by feasting, orgies and other hedonistic activities; one also applied riilan grease during the festivities | religion |
Rumarie | pagan festival | an ancient pagan festival celebrated by feasting, orgies and other hedonistic activities; one also applied riilan grease during the festivities | religion |
Rushan | spirit - air | mythical air spirit | religion |
rushansu | convert | a person who has been converted to another religious or political belief; (noun) | religion |
Sekhet | Sekhet | a passionate, war-loving deity, she had been defeated by Surak's cool logic and the transformation of the mind lords into the peaceful Kolinahru [source: Recovery (profic)] | religion |
sel'anar | hermit cell | hermit cells, such as the Chambers of Repose in the mountains near Amonak. [source: Autobiography of Mr. Spock] | religion |
Sha-ka-ri | Heaven | any of the places in or beyond the sky conceived of as domains of divine beings in various religions; mythical source of all Creation (STV) | religion |
Shakhu | Elderly, The | The Elderly (Noun) | religion |
sirshos'im | soul-eater | fabled will-o'-the-wisp soul-eaters that preyed on hapless desert travellers | religion |
Sreman | spirit - mountain | mythical mountain spirit | religion |
Stone of J'Kah | Stone of J'Kah | a smooth black stone, roughly triangular, about 5-6 inches long offered as a sign of salutation to those that visit P'Jem Monastery | religion |
storaya | genesis | the first book of the Old Testament: tells of creation | religion |
T'Pel | goddess | ancient warrior goddess; Adepts of T'Pel were like an assassin's guild that emigrated with The Sundered (now Romulans) | religion |
T'Priah | Goddess of Fertility | Pre-Reform Vulcan goddess of fertility (Orion Press Lexicon) | religion |
tam'a | spirit | the vital principle or animating force within living beings; incorporeal consciousness; a being inhabiting or embodying a particular place, object, or natural phenomenon | religion |
Tel-alep | The Watcher | personification of curiosity, desire for knowledge | religion |
Tevanu | Dead, The | The Dead | religion |
trufemu | martyr | one who makes great sacrifices or suffers much or dies in order to further a belief, cause, or principle or religious causes | religion |
Tu-Jarok | Way of Jarok | mastery over Inner Chorus by embracing emotion | religion |
Tu-Surak | The Way of Surak | the way of Surak | religion |
Tyr-al-tep | The Unforgiver/Whisperer | the personification of guilt | religion |
vai | holy | belonging to, derived from, or associated with a divine power; sacred | religion |
Valdena | The Maiden | maiden represents love, joy, beauty | religion |
van-kal | ceremony | activity that is performed in an especially solemn elaborate or formal way; the proper or conventional behavior on some solemn occasion; a formal event performed on a special occasion (anc.) | religion |
Zhu-famu | Deaf, The | The Deaf | religion |
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