Lore:Orcish

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Orcish is the language of the Orcs, and a descendant of the language known as Old Orcish. While it is unknown precisely when the transition from Old Orcish to modern Orcish took place, it could not have evolved any later than 3E 417, by the time of which it was well established by the Orcs of High Rock and Hammerfell.[1] However, seeing that there is evidence for the Old Orcish language having been largely forgotten by 2E 582,[2] it's impossible to know for certain when this transition did in fact occur.

Language Family and Genetic Relationship[edit]

Orcish is likely a direct descendant of Old Orcish.

Spread of Language[edit]

Due to its age compared to Old Orcish, modern Orcish is spoken more widely by society. Circa 3E 417, Orcish language lessons were provided by various Fighters Guild trainers and Mages Guild patricians. At the time, Orcish was a required skill in the Fighters Guild's High Rock and Hammerfell branches.[1]

Known Words[edit]

Agra Crun
"Blood Shield"[3]
Beshkar-nor
"Death-forge"[4]
Dra'bul[5]
Dushnikh[6]
Grilikamaug
Orcish name for a shaman[7]
Gularz[8]
Gushnukbur[5]
Khazgur[6][8]
Jathsogur[5]
Largashbur[6]
Mor[6]
Narzulbur[6]
Norgim
"Death"[9]
Tumnors
"Death Stones"[4]
Vosh Rakh
"Blade of Courage"[10]
Yal[6]

Notes[edit]

  • There is apparently no word in Orcish for "delicacy",[11] nor "fragile" or "handle with care".[12]

References[edit]