pewter = cedgin (Lhaesin pronunciation = KEHJ-IHN) (noun) (a few things Google found for "cedgin": usernames; Cedgin Bluff by Keystone Lake in Oklahoma)
new word
Pewter is a metal alloy composed primarily of tin (85–99%) with varying quantities of hardening agents such as antimony, copper, bismuth, and lead.
Pewters containing lead are no longer used in items that will come in contact with the human body (such as cups, plates, or jewelry) due to the toxicity of lead. Although pewters containing lead are still being produced for other purposes.
This is a project to invent words in an imaginary language.
Lhaesin is a conlang, an artificial or constructed language. It is a revised version of my earlier conlang, Lhaesine.
When I say a Lhaesin word means something in English, that is my definition only. Lhaesin is a language that is not spoken in the real world. Lhaesin pronunciation of words may or may not be what you guess.
Words can be changed after they are posted. Existing posts can be modified.
May 31, 2023
pewter is cedgin
May 29, 2023
tumbaga is esshan
tumbaga = esshan (Lhaesin pronunciation = EHS-SHAHN) (noun) (a few things Google found for "esshan": a rare to unusual Sikh / Indian masculine first name; similar Eshaan is a somewhat more popular than Esshan masculine first name)
new word
Tumbaga is a metal alloy composed mostly of gold and copper and sometimes silver. It was widely used by the pre-Columbian cultures of Central and South America to make religious objects. Ancient Romans used tumbaga for jewelry and for decorative purposes.
The specific proportions of metals in tumbaga can vary widely. In Lhaesin, this word will generally refer to an alloy of somewhere around 50% gold and 35% copper and 15% silver.
May 27, 2023
sun is zorn
sun = zorn (Lhaesin pronunciation = ZOHRN, rhymes with horn) (noun) (a few things Google found for "zorn": an uncommon last name, notably Swedish painter Anders Zorn; a rare first name; name of a river in eastern France; Son of Zorn is a 2016-2017 USA animated / live action sitcom; means "(somewhat formal) anger, wrath" in German; name of a town in Germany; name of a town in Guadalupe County, Texas)
revised word
May 25, 2023
moon is isa
moon = isa (Lhaesin pronunciation = IH-SAH) (noun) (a few things Google found for "isa": in the UK an acronym for Individual Savings Account; in computing an acronym for Industry Standard Architecture; in Biblical references an abbreviation for Isiah; an uncommon first name than can be either masculine or feminine; romanization of the Arabic name used for Jesus in the Quran; an unusual last name; means "father" in Estonian; similar isä means "father" in Finnish; means "one" in Tagalog; name of a city in Kagoshima, Japan; name of a town in Okinawa, Japan; Isa Town in Bahrain; name of places in Nigeria; Mount Isa is a place in Queensland, Australia)
unchanged word
May 23, 2023
star is avel
star = avel (Lhaesin pronunciation = AH-VEHL) (noun) (a few things Google found for "avel": an uncommon masculine first name; an unusual last name; an obsolete English word meaning "to pull away"; means "wind" in Breton; means "to come" in Romani; means "selective breeding (of animals)" in Swedish; a transliteration of Armenian word meaning "broom"; name of a place in Nigeria)
unchanged word
May 21, 2023
platinum is ziyra
platinum = ziyra (Lhaesin pronunciation = ZEYE-RAH, first syllable vowel is long i) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "ziyra": a rare feminine first name; usernames, similar Zyra is a rare to unusual feminine first name)
revised word
May 19, 2023
zinc is nimif
zinc = nimif (Lhaesin pronunciation = NIHM-IHF) (noun) (a few things Google found for "nimif": a song title by Marlon Dejadina who is a musical artist probably from the Philippines; NIMIF Tattoo in Prague, Czech Republic; an Indian brand of painkiller tablets containing nimesulide; an acronym for Noisy Image Multi-focus Image Fusion)
revised word
May 17, 2023
electrum is goloren
electrum = goloren (Lhaesin pronunciation = GOH-LOH-REHN) (noun) (a few things Google found for "goloren": Goloren or similar Gölören is the name, or an also known by name, of a couple of places in Turkey; usernames; a rare last name)
new word
Electrum is a naturally occurring metal alloy of primarily gold and silver, containing between 20-80% silver. It can contain trace amounts of copper and other metals. In the ancient world, electrum was used for currency, to make jewelry and ornaments, for drinking vessels, and as an exterior coating for pyramids and obelisks.
In Lhaesin, this word will generally refer to an alloy of 50% gold and 50% silver, which would make it a 12K pale yellow gold with a greenish tinge.
May 15, 2023
plain is wesan
plain = wesan (Lhaesin pronunciation = WEHS-AHN) (noun) (a few things Google found for "wesan": means "to be" in Old English; a brand of colorful blankets; a rare first name; a rare last name; WESAN model Diehl water meters; Wesan Medical Equipment Co. in Michigan; means "sand" in Tok Pisin; similar wésan means "to soak, to steep" in Old English)
redone word
May 5, 2023
mountain is riydas
mountain = riydas (Lhaesin pronunciation = REYE-DAHS, first syllable vowel is long i) (noun) (a few things Google found for "riydas": internet usernames; a very rare name; somewhat similar Riydama is a town in Estonia)
revised word
May 3, 2023
valley is fira
valley = fira (Lhaesin pronunciation = FIRR-AH) (noun) (a few things Google found for "fira": Fira (aka Firá) is the capital city of the Greek island of Santorini; an unusual feminine first name; Fira Sans is a sans-serif font; in Final Fantasy VIII, Fira is a second level fire-elemental attack magic spell; means "fair (community gathering)" in Catalan; means "celebrate" in Swedish)
unchanged word
May 1, 2023
dust is nume
dust = nume (Lhaesin pronunciation = NOOM, rhymes with noon) (noun) (a few things Google found for "nume": NuMe hair styling tools and products; in literature, a god, particularly of Greco-Roman mythology; means "name" in Romanian; a Greek Rapper; an unusual last name; an Oceanic language with less than 1000 native speakers in Vanuatu; name of places in Equatorial Guinea, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Estonia)
revised spelling of word