Vulcan | English | Description | Category |
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a'riv'ne | philosophy - unity | state of unity between matter,energy and thought | philosophy |
a'Tha | philosophy - immanence | direct experience of the being/force of universe | philosophy |
ak'spra | unorthodoxy | breaking with convention or tradition; not orthodox. | philosophy |
ak'spra | unorthodoxy | this refers to a Vulcan who follows a philosophy that is deemed to be inadequate; a heretic [Marketa] | philosophy |
ba'tak | tradition | the passing down of elements of a culture from generation to generation, especially by oral communication (anc.) | philosophy |
ba- | traditional | of, relating to, or in accord with tradition | philosophy |
baik | traditional | of, relating to, or in accord with tradition | philosophy |
buk | fate | the power or agency supposed to determine the outcome of events; destiny | philosophy |
buk-bosh | fateful | prophetic; having important consequences; decisive; controlled as if by fate | philosophy |
c'thia | philosophy - reality-truth | reality-truth/logic/the way things are | philosophy |
da'ni'i'khirch | eye of fire | eye of fire | philosophy |
dvatai | tenet | an opinion, doctrine, or principle held as being true by a person or especially by an organization | philosophy |
dvatai | principle | a basic truth, law, or assumption: the principles of democracy; a rule or standard, especially of good behavior: a man of principle | philosophy |
ek'rasah | evil | evil (noun) | philosophy |
ek'rasahkos | evil | evil (adjective) | philosophy |
Glan-famu | The Blind | The Blind | philosophy |
hayal | letting be | Vulcan principles of non-interference - can be translated as letting be or calm. [source: Autobiography of Mr. Spock] | philosophy |
hu'a | philosophy - seductress demon | a mythological seductress demon | philosophy |
i'ki | soul | part of the katra | philosophy |
kahr'y'tan | philosophy - the way of Vulcan | the way of Vulcan | philosophy |
kaiidth | philosophy - what is is | what is, is [from kya = to exist] | philosophy |
katra | spirit; soul | the living essence of a Vulcan; a combination of soul and memory | philosophy |
katra | soul | the living essence of a Vulcan; a combination of soul and memory | philosophy |
kau | wisdom | the ability to discern or judge what is true, right, or lasting; insight; common sense; good judgment | philosophy |
kloshai-tal | psychology | the branch of metaphysics that studies the soul, the mind, and the relationship of life and mind to the functions of the body | philosophy |
Kol-Ut-Shan | IDIC | concept of IDIC (Infinite Combinations in Infinite Diversity) (VOY) | philosophy |
korsovau | philosophy - save | save spiritually | philosophy |
korsovaya | salvation | deliverance from the power or penalty of sin; redemption (spiritual) | philosophy |
muhl-olau-tal | euthenics | the movement devoted to improving species and breeds, especially the Vulcan species | philosophy |
namautau | transcend | to pass beyond the limits of; to be greater than, as in intensity or power; surpass; to exist above and independent of (material experience or the universe) | philosophy |
ne'hou | philosophy - vibes in A'Tha | highly subjective feeling in ones bones, felt ripple of events in A'tha | philosophy |
ni'var | philosophy - two who are one | 2 halves that make a unity | philosophy |
odva | religion | belief in and reverence for a supernatural power or powers regarded as creator and governor of the universe | philosophy |
sahrafel | trust | firm reliance on the integrity, ability, or character of a person or thing; the condition and resulting obligation of having confidence placed in one (anc.) | philosophy |
savan-don-tak | teachings | doctrine that is taught; moral, religious or political opinions, especially of a famous leader | philosophy |
shasol-kethtra | folklore | the traditional beliefs, myths, tales, and practices of a people, transmitted orally | philosophy |
sutra-varu | folktale | A story or legend forming part of an oral tradition | philosophy |
Syrranites | Syrranites | according to the government, they are a small group of Vulcans who follow a corrupted form of Surak's teachings; according to them, they follow Surak's true teachings and the government has corrupted them (ENT - The Forge) | philosophy |
t'kaul'ama | disfavour | disfavour; exile; outcast; heretic; apostate; Vulcan equivalent of the Klingon discommendation [Pro novel Killing Time] | philosophy |
t'san a'lat | wisdom book | a wisdom book; it is is given to someone whom the writer holds in high esteem and then that person makes the decision of what can or should be made public. [source: Autobiography of Mr. Spock] | philosophy |
t'traih-ve | IDIC | IDIC, rather the word that has the concept of IDIC | philosophy |
ven-dol-tar | philosophy | investigation of reality based on logical reasoning rather than empirical methods (anc.) (VLI) | philosophy |
vokau | remember | the ritual word used in transferring a katra from one who is dying to the Keeper (ENT- The Forge) | philosophy |
vre-katra | vessel to contain katra | ritual vessel to remind the family of departed | philosophy |
yeht | true | consistant with fact or reality; not false or erroneous; real; genuine; reliable; accurate; faithful , as to a friend, vow, or cause; loyal | philosophy |
yeht'es | truth | conformity to fact or actuality; a statement proven to be or accepted as true; reality; actuality | philosophy |
yehvaru | fable | a brief tale embodying a moral and using persons, animals or inanimate objects as characters | philosophy |
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