Saithan - Lexicon
Lexical guidelines
- Technical words prefer closed syllables, heavy final sounds and prominent diphthongs.
- Role and title terms are gender-neutral by default.
- New terms are preferably created through derivation and composition, not through loose descriptions.
- The lexicon serves as a classic source language for education, law, science and ritual.
Data format
| Saithanic | part of speech | German | Education/Comment |
|---|
Philosophy and knowledge
| Saithanic | part of speech | German | Education/Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
saith | noun | canonical knowledge, ordered knowledge | Core concept of language |
saithaith | noun | Epistemology, doctrine of knowledge | saith + -aith |
thael | noun | Principle, reason for order | short philosophical core concept |
thaelaith | noun | First principle, axiomatic doctrine | thael + -aith |
aelth | noun | Mind, thinking order | more institutional-intellectual than emotional |
norvain | noun | Causal sequence, chain of justification | often in logic and legal interpretation |
iskareth | noun | Definition, demarcation of a term | iskar + -eth |
morketh | noun | Substance, material essence | natural history and metaphysical use |
drauketh | noun | Proof, verification | from the test and verification field |
eirneth | noun | Observation, signs, findings | for science and diagnosis |
Science and systematics
| Saithanic | part of speech | German | Education/Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
kaiveth | noun | measurement, metric, system of measurement | kaiv + -eth |
kaivor | noun | surveyor, geometer | Role/Official Function |
skaiveth | noun | Classification, classification | taxonomic abstraction |
skaivor | noun | Classifier, Taxonomist | scientific role |
skaivskor | noun | Classification scheme, taxonomy | skaiv + -skor |
morkein | noun | Substance class, matter type | scientific category |
eirnekh | verb | observe, raise | citation form |
kaivekh | verb | measure, weigh | citation form |
skaivekh | verb | classify, order | citation form |
draukekh | verb | check, verify | citation form |
iskarekh | verb | define, delimit | citation form |
norvekh | verb | deduce, conclude | citation form |
Archives, institutions and procedures
| Saithanic | part of speech | German | Education/Comment | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
mnor | noun | Entry, register mark | concise key word of archiving | |
mnoreth | noun | Recording, registration | mnor + -eth | |
mnorekh | verb | record, register | citation form | |
mnoror | noun | Archivist, registrar | Specialist role | |
mnorum | noun | Archive corpus, complete register | codified whole | |
selth | noun | Consequence, procedural step | central to processes and rituals | |
selthekh | verb | arrange, record procedurally | citation form | |
selthum | noun | Rules of procedure, ritual sequence | ordered sequence of steps | |
selthor | noun | Protocol keeper, ritual overseer | Office within procedures | |
vaur | noun | House, seat, institution | structural and institutional at the same time | |
mnorvaur | noun | Archive house | mnor + vaur | |
saithvaur | noun | Teaching house, academy | Institution of canon knowledge | |
selthvaur | noun | Chancellery, record office | Seat of regulated procedures | |
kethvaur | noun | Courthouse, legal seat | legal institution | ## Law and norm |
| Saithanic | part of speech | German | Education/Comment | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | |
keth | noun | Law, binding norm | core legal term | |
kethekh | verb | establish, codify, legally bind | citation form | |
kethaith | noun | Legal doctrine, normative doctrine | keth + -aith | |
kethum | noun | Code, body of law | organized standard inventory | |
kethor | noun | Lawyer, law enforcement officer | legally qualified person | |
kethar | noun | Magistracy, legal office | institutional mandate | |
kethselthum | noun | Rules of Procedure, Legal Procedure | Law + Rules of Procedure | |
norvketh | noun | Consequential law, consequential norm | for derivation and penalty logic | |
iskarketh | noun | Definition norm, conceptual law | standardized terminology | |
draukketh | noun | Precedent, tested norm | drauk + keth |
Titles, roles and relational adjectives
| Saithanic | part of speech | German | Education/Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
thaelor | noun | teacher, preceptor | high rank in instruction |
saithor | noun | Scholar, lecturer, commentator | general scholar role |
eirnor | noun | observer, naturalist | from the findings field |
draukor | noun | Examiner, auditor | for evidence and control |
vauror | noun | Head of an institution | Management function |
iskaror | noun | Definitor, term folder | commenting specialist role |
norvor | noun | Analyst, follower | Logic and legal interpretation |
saithin | adjective | learned, canonical | saith + -in |
aelthin | adjective | rational, intellectually ordered | aelth + -in |
kethin | adjective | legal, normative | keth + -in |
mnorin | adjective | archival, registered | mnor + -in |
selthin | adjective | procedural, step-based | selth + -in |
skaivin | adjective | classificatory, taxonomic | skaiv + -in |
Quick note on loanword ability
- Terms on
-eth,-um,-orand-einare particularly suitable as later technical borrowings. - Role words like
saithor,kaivororselthorcan easily become titles in younger languages. - Code and procedural nouns such as
kethum,mnorumandselthumare particularly suitable for administration, ritual and science.## Botany and plant systematics
| Saithanic | part of speech | German | Education/Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
vraeth | noun | Plant, stationary primary producer | botanical basic root |
vraethaith | noun | Botany, plant theory | vraeth + -aith |
vraethum | noun | Flora, plant corpus | vraeth + -um |
vraethin | adjective | herbal, botanical | vraeth + -in |
vraethskaiveth | noun | Plant taxonomy | vraeth + skaiveth |
vraethmorkein | noun | Plant large class | vraeth + morkein |
vraethskor | noun | botanical order | vraeth + skor |
vraethein | noun | botanical family | vraeth + -ein |
vraethmnoreth | noun | Plant register, floral directory | vraeth + mnoreth |
vraethoarveth | noun | Plant ecology, habitat relationship of flora | vraeth + oarveth |
drenk | noun | Mat, felt carpet, organic flat growth | Mat and Carpet Plants |
thuul | noun | Frond, band leaf, lamella leaf | Water and shallow water leaf series |
ruun | noun | Root network, rhizome association | rooting and creeping structures |
kul | noun | Storage column, wet trunk | saving column forms |
shav | noun | Shade, slatted hood, cap body | hood and umbrella-like symbiotic forms |
dalv | noun | Runner, climbing or crawling instinct | Vine and runner plants |
sork | noun | Pulpwood, arborescent fabric | softwood and fibrous forest forms |
bulm | noun | Bubble, floating hollow body | Bubble and swimming shapes |
glauth | noun | Gland bodies, dye or resin nodules | exudative and fragrant plants |
faurth | noun | Spore, seminal vesicle, reproductive capsule | Fruit and Reproduction Series |
Expansion to 500+ shapes
- This core lexicon intentionally remains compact and collects the freest basic lexemes.
- The systematic scientific expansion is in
05_Wurzelregister.md. - The specific second expansion stage with directly usable specialist series is in
06_Fachserien.md. - Formulaic technical prose and theorems are in
07_Wissenschaftliche_Beispiele.md. - Computational basis for the expansion:
71productive roots with each9explicitly noted forms =639systematic specialist forms. - Together with the
79core lexemes listed here, the Saithan vocabulary currently consists of at least718explicitly documented forms. 06_Fachserien.mdalso lists218specific series entries for physics, chemistry, biology and botany.