My Eldar Encyclopedia is becoming a bit bloated and over complicated so I am attempting to fix this. Starting with the A-Z of Aeldari words I have over there. Whenever I have the urge I will post a section of that page, create a link to this page and see if it tidies up the page and makes me feel happy once more.
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"Attack swiftly, and without warning. This is the mantra of the Striking Scorpions – it is the way of all our kind." - Aulirel Doomhand, Striking Scorpion Exarch
ea-: Not
Eadar: Animal
eakion: Without, non-conjunction
eaxamath: forgotten
Edasam/Edisam/Edsam: What?
Edi: colours
Edin: Colouring
Edruth Enfaolchu: Flight of Falcon.
Ehk, Ehka, Eihk: Spitting
Eikal: Orange
Elan-Shemaresh: Exodites World.
Eldanesh: Child of Kurnous and Isha, brother of Ulthanash.
Eldarten: Eldar body
Elehar: Mind
Elehorn: Thinking
Eliath: Parting/Endings
Elith: Farewell
Elohar: Reflection
Enad: As stone
EnadLam: Stone-speech
Enaid: Stony
Enarc: Gemstone
Eosik: Fearsome
Eotross: Term given to the 2nd day of the week. Note there is only 6 days in the Eldar week.
Erath: Purple
Es: Two
Esdainn: Warlock
-esh: All
Esik: Dire
Esika, Esik, Eosik: Terrible
EsikCaman: Dire Avengers
Estera, Estrea, Esterae: Like/Appreciate
Estu: Second
Eta: Ten
Original Materials
This is a project that has been worked on for a while and mainly for my own needs so I never thought of recording page numbers etc. as I never thought it would leave my notebook but for those interested, it has been collected from the following locations:
Rogue Trader (1987), Warhammer 2nd/3rd/4th/5th Editions, Eldar codex (2nd ed/3rd ed/4th ed), Codex Dark Eldar, Citadel Journal #17, White Dwarf #127 (original Eldar army list), Codex: Titanicus, Codex Necrons, Warhammer 40,000 compendium, Warhammer 40k Wargear (2nd ed). Battletome Sylvaneth. Battletome Daughters of Khaine. Battletome Idoneth Deepkin.
Black Library Novels: Shadow Point, Harlequin, Chaos Child, Farseer, Tales from the Dark Millennium, Warrior Coven, Path of the Warrior, Path of the Seer, Eldar Prophecy, Valedor, Asurmen, Jain Zar, Rise of Ynnead: Ghost Warrior, Rise of Ynnead: Wildrider.
**Also there is this web version of an Eldar dictionary that turns out has been around since 1990. It's more complete than what I have collected and better organized. This link was requested to be added by David Grophland: Eldar Language
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