All entries of category 'religion'

Vulcan English Description Category
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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