Adjective Stems
Note: These are words that do not have a standalone noun form, but can become a noun, adjective, adverb, or another part of speech through the addition of a suffix.
Note: In naming, these stems are often part of compound words and need no suffix, such as the name Lodrata-Mala, lit. meaning "Justice Hammer."
A
Algala- - Compassionate, Sympathetic, Merciful
Anta- - Red
Arkosa- - Modest, Humble
Ava- - Proud
B
Bruk- - White
Bruroti- - Brave
Buka- - Stubborn
C
Cho- - Fast, Quick, Swift
D
Dugala- - Honorable
E
Eri- - Strong
H
Heska- - Difficult
I
Inola- - Virgin
J
Jeidra- - Black
K
Katuma- - Faithful
Kovu- - Wild, Feral, Beastial
Kuldi- - Sentimental, Sweet, Mawkish
Kunda- - Wise, Intuitive
L
Lodrata- - Just
M
Malkosa- - Alert, Attentive, Aware, Vigilant
P
Pelkosa- - Innocent
R
Reiga- - More, Most
Rivarga- - Healthy, Hardy, Vigorous
S
Selsaga- - Smart, Intelligent
Skalmeta- - Honest
T
Taltra- - Cold
Tar- - New
To- - Stupid, Idiotic
Tola- - Silver
Traglada- - Patient
V
Valodrala- - Passionate, Lustful
Var- - Grey