Vulcan | English | Description | Category |
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a'nirih | father | a man who begets or raises or nurtures a child (Caz) | family |
adun | husband | a man joined to a woman in marriage; a male spouse | family |
adun'a | wife | a woman joined to a man in marriage; a female spouse (Marketa) | family |
al | relative - male | uncle/brother; male relative descended from same parents or earlier line of decent | family |
an'pre'le | adulthood | the state (and responsibilities) of a person who has attained maturity | family |
ax'nav | child | a young person of either sex | family |
behsu | neighbour | one who lives near or next to another; a person, place, or thing adjacent to or located near another (VLI); not an invicitive | family |
besu | fellow | companion (noun) | family |
el-keshtanik | freeborn | born as a free person, not as a slave or serf; relating to or befitting a person born free | family |
en'ahr'at | godparent | a sponsor appointed by a parent as an alternative guardian or advisor | family |
ezyet | aunt | the sister of your father or mother; the wife of your uncle (VLI) (anc.) | family |
gazh | progeny | genetic descendant of indeterminate generation | family |
i'khaz'el | boy | a male child; an immature or inexperienced man, especially a young man (Marketa) | family |
il | relative - female | aunt/sister; female relative descended from same parents or earlier line of decent | family |
k'war'ma'khon | family - extended | as close as family but not genetically related | family |
kaisu | sibling | one of two or more individuals having one or both parents in common; a brother or sister | family |
kan | child | a young person of either sex (VLI) | family |
kan-bu | baby | a very young mammal | family |
kan-bu | infant | a child in the earliest period of life, especially before he or she can walk | family |
kan-wak | childhood | the state of a child between infancy and adolescence; the time of person's life when they are a child | family |
kanlar | children | plural of child (MGV - dialect of VLI Vulcan) | family |
kanu | children | plural of child (TGV - dialect of VLI Vulcan) | family |
kir'an | widow/widower | a man or woman whose spouse has died and who has not remarried; a title used like FSE widow/widower | family |
ko'mekh-il | grandmother | the mother of one's father or mother | family |
ko(su) | female | a member of the sex that produces ova or bears young; a woman or girl (noun) | family |
ko-bath | niece | a daughter of your brother or sister, or a daughter of your husband's or wife's brother or sister. (VLI) | family |
ko-fu | daughter | one's female child | family |
ko-kai | sister | a female having the same parents as another or one parent in common with another | family |
ko-kan | girl | A female child; an immature or inexperienced woman, especially a young woman | family |
ko-kugalsu | fiancee | a woman to whom a man is engaged to be married; feminine of fiancé | family |
ko-kuk | aunt | the sister of your mother or father, or the wife of your uncle (VLI) | family |
ko-mekh | mother | a woman who conceives, gives birth to, or raises and nurtures a child (noun) | family |
ko-telsu | wife | a woman joined to a man in marriage; a female spouse (VLI) | family |
kosu | woman | an adult female humanoid; women considered as a group; womankind | family |
krei | cousin - female | female relative descended from siblings of parents or earlier line of descent | family |
m'aih | mother | a woman who conceives, gives birth to, or raises and nurtures a child (Caz) | family |
makh-tor | parent | to parent ones children | family |
mekh | parent | parent of children | family |
mekh | parent | one parent | family |
mekhlar | parents | gen. plural or alternatives for parents | family |
mekhu | folks | slang for parents | family |
mekhu | parents | parents (plural) | family |
meku | parents | a mother and father of a person or an animal | family |
nu'ri(-) | young | being in an early period of life, development, or growth; newly begun or formed; not advanced (anc.) | family |
omekhlar | parents | gen. plural or alternatives for parents | family |
omekhu | parents | a mother and father of a person or an animal | family |
orfik-kel | ancestors | people from whom you are descended (but usually more remote that a grandparent) (VLI) | family |
orfik-kel | forebears | a person from whom one is descended; an ancestor (anc.) | family |
orfik-kosu | foremother | a woman ancestor | family |
orfik-sasu | forefather | a person who is from an earlier time and has originated or contributed to a common tradition | family |
ork'ik'a | ancestor | a person from whom one is descended, especially if more remote than a grandparent; a forebear | family |
p'pil'lay | divorce | severing of a mind-link between bonded couples either due to divorce or sudden death of a spouse | family |
pi-maat | kin | family; kin (VLI) | family |
sa | male | a person or animal that produces gametes (spermatozoa) that can fertilize female gametes (ova); a person who belongs to the sex that cannot have babies | family |
sa'mekh'al | grandfather | the father of one's mother or father | family |
sa(-) | male | of relating to, or designating the sex that has organs to produce spermatozoa for fertilizing ova | family |
sa-bath | nephew | son of your brother or sister, or a son of your husband's or wife's brother or sister. (VLI) | family |
sa-fu | son | one's male child; a male descendant | family |
sa-kai | brother | a male having the same parents as another or one parent in common with another | family |
sa-kan | boy | a male child; an immature or inexperienced man, especially a young man (VLI) | family |
sa-kugalsu | fiancé | a man to whom a woman is engaged to be married | family |
sa-kuk | uncle | the brother of your father or mother; the husband of your aunt. (VLI) | family |
sa-mekh | father | father; male parent | family |
sa-telsu | husband | a man joined to a woman in marriage; a male spouse (VLI) | family |
sasu | fellow | fellow; man; male person (noun) | family |
sasu | man | an adult male humanoid (noun) | family |
satik | male | of relating to, or designating the sex that has organs to produce spermatozoa for fertilizing ova | family |
shakhupik | elderly | elderly | family |
shakhupik | elderly | elderly (adjective) | family |
shif | couple | a pair of people who live together; two people together (noun) | family |
skan/skann | family | set of all people genetikcally related to you | family |
sular | folk | people in general; often used in the plural; informal term for people | family |
sular(-ves) | folks | people in general; often used in the plural; informal term for people | family |
sutra | folk | the common people of a society/region considered as the representatives of a traditional way of life | family |
t'dahsu | twin | one of two offspring born at the same birth; one of two identical or similar people, animals, or things; a counterpart | family |
t'dahsular s'ka-yu-mur | identical twins | either of two twins developed from the same fertilized ovum (having the same genetic material); monozygotic twins | family |
t'dahsular s'natya-yu-murlar | fraternal twins | dizygotic twins; twins from 2 eggs; fraternal twins | family |
t'kausu | quintuplet | any of five offspring born in a single birth | family |
t'kehsu | quadruplet | one of four offspring born in a single birth | family |
t'rehsu | triplet | one three children born at one birth; a group or set of three of one kind; a group of three lines of verse | family |
t'shehsu | sextuplet | one of six offspring born in a single birth | family |
t'stehsu | septuplet | one of seven offspring delivered at a single birth | family |
teret-zulan'es | consanguinity | related by blood | family |
tersu | partner | one that is united or associated with another or others in a common interest; a person, other than a spouse, with whom one cohabits (noun) | family |
tomasu | kinsman | a male relative; a man sharing the same racial, cultural, or national background as another | family |
tomasu | relative | someone related by kinship, common origin, or marriage | family |
toz'ot | aunt/uncle | sibling of parent | family |
toz'ot | uncle/aunt | sibling of a parent | family |
uzh-keshtu | neonate | a newborn infant, especially one less than four weeks old | family |
uzh-keshtu | newborn | very recently born; a newborn child | family |
veh | one | one; a person | family |
yatau | father | to father a child; to sire (VLI) | family |
yatau | father | to father a child (verb) | family |
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