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English Lesson: Lapine 1

Description:   Lapine is the language spoken by rabbits in Richard Adams' classic book 'Watership Down.' thanks to the conlangers at langmaker.com for the resource

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1 Efrafa A warren founded by General Woundwort.
2 Frith The sun god of the rabbits.
3 Inlé Literally, the moon or moonrise. Figuratively, darkness, fear and death.
4 Nildro-hain The name of a doe who lived in Efrafa.
5 Rah A prince, leader or chief. Usually suffixed, dropping the 'r' when following an 'r'.
6 Roo A diminutive, usually affectionate. Suffixed.
7 flay Food, especially grass or other edible plants.
8 fu After moonrise.
9 hlao Any dimple or depression formed in the grass, such as that formed by a daisy plant or a thistle, which can hold moisture.
10 hrair Any number over four, a great many, an uncountable number. Loosely translated as "a thousand".
11 li Head (body part).
12 m'saion "We meet them."
13 sayn Groundsel.
14 tharn Literally hypnotized with fear (think of the "deer caught in the headlights" only with a rabbit), stupefied, distraught. Figuratively, foolish, forlorn or heartbroken.

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