brian@jett.UUCP (Brian Reynolds) (04/16/84)
<Melenkurion abatha! Duroc minas mill khabaal!> Can anyone out there give me the (real) definitions of some of the Sanskrit words used in the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever? I happened to run into a definition of MOKSHA (New plane of existence entered by souls which have attained perfection through many incarnations--Hindu belief) today and wondered if the other definitions were available. I am especially interested in the definitions for: aliantha, amanibhavam, anundivian yajna, Banas Nimoram, Bhrathair (brother?), caamora, Kelenbhrabanal, Melenkurion abatha (etc), turiya, samadhi, orcrest, lillianrill, lomillialor, lor-liaril, lianar, rhadhamaerl, suru-pa-maerl, dhraga, dhubha, dhurng, drhami, durhisitar, ghohristar, ghramin, Haruchai, krill, rukh, rhysh, skest, ussusimiel, voure, vraith, ak-Haru, clachan, croyel, Elemesnedene (I know what Elohim means), husta, Kenaustin Ardenol, maidan, and Nicor. I list these in case there is someone out there who knows the definitions but has not read the books. Of course, I am sure some of these are not from Sanskrit at all, but I would not know which ones. Thanks for your help, -- Brian Reynolds {ihnp4|clyde|sdcrdcf}!akgua!jett!brian -- -- Brian Reynolds {ihnp4|clyde|sdcrdcf}!akgua!jett!brian