


(This is not a comprehensive guide and is meant only as an introduction to terminology.)

Ahkhinahr -- ancient training to become a battlefield psionic warrior
Dwemish ni-an -- training: "isolation of identity"
Enok-kal fi-lar -- training: processes of definition
Eshak -- "eschak", destructive psychokinetic effects
Fal-tor-pan -- refusion of body and katra
Foshinahr -- ancient training to become a defensive psionic warrior
Ikapirak -- meditation: "closed posture"
Ke-ta-yatar -- ancient fighting style designed to kill
Ke-tarya -- an ancient fighting style
Koh-nar -- "k'oh-nar", the feeling of being completely exposed in some manner
Kohl -- an emotion-purging mind-exercise
Kohl-tor -- to meditate (Vulcan-style)
Kolinahr -- rigorous training program at Gol to purge oneself of all emotions
Loshirak -- meditation: "open posture"
Nahr -- discipline
Nashinahr -- ancient training to become an offensive psionic warrior
Ni-prazh -- stoic, displaying no emotion(s)
Ozhika -- logic
Orensu -- student, pupil
Osavensu -- "honored" teacher
Pailora (TGV) -- "pyllora", counselor, guide
Pid-trensu -- high master
Pihlora (MGV) -- "pyllora", counselor, guide
Psthan -- search, quest, hunt
Pthak -- fear, phobia
Sele-an-t'li -- secondary level of adult discipline (anc.)
Shaukaush -- passion(s)
Shaula -- self-control, reason(ing)
Sochya -- peace
T'san s'at -- a process of eliminating emotions (anc.)
Ta'a -- "taal", traditional Vulcan hand salute
Tal t'li -- first meditation of adult training
Tehrai -- goal
Tela'at -- elder (title of respect for advanced age Kolinahru)
Tren'es -- mastery
Trensu -- master
Tu-lan -- Vulcan breathing exercise
Tvi-sochya -- inner peace
Vedrah prah -- acceptance and negation of pain and discomfort (anc.)
Venlinahr -- normal state of adult discipline

Ap-Lau (anc.) -- a place of eternal peace, "heaven"
Blavet -- cassock
Bogozh (anc.) -- a place of eternal punishment, "hell"
Brag -- tomb
Dva -- belief
Dva-gol-zahelsu -- apostle
Dvariben -- preach (v.)
Dvaribsu -- preacher
Dvasu -- believer
Dvatai -- doctrine, principle, tenet
E'shua -- demon
Eglus (anc.) -- religious shrine
Ekon-shoret -- pray (v.)
Ekon-toryak -- miracle
Fa-wak-glansu -- prophet
Faul (anc.) -- sacred stone
Gol'nevsu -- assistant, helper
Ha'su -- angel
Hamlan -- "The Great Oasis", a Vulcan concept of paradise
Ho-rah (anc.) -- ritual, rite
Katra -- the living essence of a Vulcan, a combination of soul & memory
Kator-dva -- spirituality
Kitalu -- scriptures, writings
Ko-oveh -- female holy person, saint
Kon-ek'sutra -- congregation
Kontush -- monk
Kontush-kelek -- monastery
Korsovaya -- salvation
Krol -- praise (n.)
Krol-tor -- praise (v.)
Kudau -- bless
Kudaya -- blessing (n.)
Kuh'myunyuhn -- communion
Mashkudaya -- baptism
Murat -- scroll
Odva -- religion, faith
Odva-dvinsu -- acolyte
Oekon -- God, The Supreme Being
Oekon-rarav -- hymn
Ofereiksu -- The Creator
Okhartaya -- commandment
Orthodoksi -- orthodoxy
Oshi -- shrine
Oslauvolau -- sacrifice (v.)
Oslauvolaya -- sacrifice (n.)
Oslauvoskaf -- altar
Oub -- firmament
Oveh -- holy person, saint
Oyin -- grace (n.)
Pabukh'es -- forgiveness
Reldai (anc.) -- female religious leader, ruler or princess
Ri-Fainu -- The Unknown
Safnishek -- censer
Sa-oveh -- male holy person, saint
Savaran -- confession (n.)
Sha-ka-ri (anc.) -- Vulcan mythical source of creation
Shai'tan -- devil, Satan
Shi'kon -- church, small temple
Suk'shi'kon -- cathedral, large temple
Sulapsadvan -- cult
Tam'a (anc.) -- ghost, spirit
Te'muhd -- scepter, sceptre
Tehnekonel -- sin (n.)
Tehnekon-tor -- sin (v.)
Tehnekon-torsu -- sinner
Trufemu -- martyr (n.)
Telvsu -- lector, reader
Uus -- icon
Va'ash-havikhutaya -- reincarnation
Van-kal (anc.) -- ceremony
Van-kal-ain -- ceremonial garment
Van-kal-mor -- ceremonial blade
Van-kal-raul -- ceremonial tool
Van-kal-wun -- ceremonial weapon
Ven-dol-tar (anc.) -- philosophy
Wugaya -- confirmation
Za-vel -- relic
Zatrasha-vel -- artifact

Abbe -- abbey
Adam -- Adam
Aps -- apse
Abrubehalan -- Passover
Aman-Dvasu -- Amish (n.)
Anglikansu -- Anglican (n.)
Bar-Mits'va -- bar mitzvah
Bat-Mits'va -- bat mitzvah
Benedikt-kontush -- Benedictine monk
Benedikt-Rel'rei -- Benedictine Order
Beth'le'hem -- Bethlehem
Bihshuhp -- bishop
Bihshuhp-shal -- diocese
Budda -- Buddha
Budda-Dva -- Buddhism
Budda-Dvasu -- Buddhist (n.)
David -- David
Dikuhn -- deacon
Dominik-kontush -- Dominican monk
Dominik-Rel'rei -- Dominican Order
Dva-fulagsu -- minister, chaplain
Dvaribenan -- sermon
Dvaribsu -- preacher
Ek'ha'kiv-fun -- resurrection
Ekon-dvasu -- deist
Ellas-orthodoksu -- Greek Orthodox (n.)
Episkopal-Dvasu -- Episcopalian (n.)
Fituhs-stau -- crucify
Fituhs-staya -- crucifixion
Fransis-kontush -- Franciscan monk
Fransis-Rel'rei -- Franciscan Order
Frer -- friar, brother
Galili -- Galilee
Hindu-Dva -- Hinduism
Hindu-Dvasu -- Hinduist (n.)
Islam|-Dva| -- Islam
Islam-Dvasu -- Muslim (n.)
Kal'vari -- Calvary
Kal'vihn-Dvasu -- Calvinist (n.)
Kapushin-kontush -- Capuchin monk
Kapushin-Rel'rei -- Capuchin Order
Kardihnuhl -- cardinal
Katholisu -- Catholic (n.)
Kim-ho-rahpek|lar| -- last rites
Ko-abbesu -- abbess
Ko-kelek-han -- prioress (n.)
Kopt-Krist-Dvasu -- Coptic Christian (n.)
Krist-Dva -- Christianity
Krist-Dvasu -- Christian (n.)
Kristelsu -- Christian nun
Kristelsu-kelek -- convent, nunnery
Kruvek -- sect
Kuran -- Koran, Quran
Leh Okhartaya -- The Ten Commandments
Lehr-tanan -- tithe (n.)
Lesh-Hali t'No'akh -- Noah's Ark
Lutuhr-Dvasu, Luthuhr-Dvasu -- Lutheran (n.)
Mashkudvasu -- Baptist (n.)
Menno-Dvasu -- Mennonite (n.)
Meri -- Mary, Maria, Mariam, Miriam, etc.
Mormuhnsu -- Mormon (n.)
Moshei -- Moses
Muhamed -- Mohammed, Muhammed, Mehmet
Nav -- nave
Odunap -- "The Honored Book", Holy Bible
Ofa-wak-glansu -- The Prophet
Okorsovausu -- The Savior
Opidsu -- The Lord
Oren-zahelsu -- disciple
Os-Stardvayan -- Old Testament
Osa-fu -- The Son
Osa-mekh -- The Father
Oto-go -- The Golden Rule
Ovakeshtan -- Easter
Ozhit -- "The Honored Word", the word of God or Jesus
Papa -- pope
Par'sonsu -- parson
Pid-ko-mekh -- Mother Superior
Pid-bihshuhp -- archbishop
Pid-bihshuhp-shal -- archdiocese
Pid-dikuhn -- archdeacon
Pentuhkost-Dvasu -- Pentacostal (n.)
Prez'bihteryansu -- Presbyterian (n.)
Protestantsu -- Protestant (n.)
Rakel -- Rachel
Ramadan -- Ramadan, Ramazan
Ri'ekon-dvasu -- atheist
Rus-Orthodoksu -- Russian Orthodox (n.)
Sa-abbesu -- abbot
Sa-kelek-han -- prior (n.)
Sabbat -- sabbath, shabbat
Sai'entalodzhi|-Dva| -- Scientology
Sai'entalodzhi-Dvasu -- Scientologist
Saluhmuhn -- Solomon
Seituhn -- Satan, Lucifer, The Devil, Old Nick
Seituhnsu -- Satanist
Shai'tan -- Satan, devil
She'rak-Orthodoksu -- Eastern Orthodox (n.)
Shinto|-Dva| -- Shinto(ism)
Shinto-Dvasu -- Shintoist (n.)
Stehr-Gad-Ad'ventsu -- Seventh-Day Adventist (n.)
Sulapsadvan -- cult
Tal'mud -- The Talmud
Tam'a-dvasu -- Spiritualist
Tikap-Dvasu -- Methodist
Trefemu-feim -- martyrology
Tuhs -- cross (n.)
Tuwak-Gad-Oveh -- Latter-Day Saint
Uzh-Stardvayan -- New Testament
Vai-elmin -- chrism, holy oil
Vai-Kitalu -- Holy Scriptures
Vai-masu -- holy water
Vai-masu-palutunausu -- aquebajulus, holy water clerk
Vai-Tam'a -- Holy Ghost, Holy Spirit
Vikar -- vicar
Wihka|-Dva| -- Wicca
Wihka-Dvasu -- Wiccan (n.)
Yaritra-lehr-tanan -- agistment
Yeihova -- Jehovah, Yahweh
Yeihova-Toglantausu -- Jehovah's Witness
Yeisu|-Krist| -- Jesus (Christ)
Yeisu-tuhs -- crucifix
Yel t'Beth'le'hem -- Star of Bethlehem
Yel t'David -- Star of David
Yuda-Dva -- Judaism
Yuda-Dvasu -- Jew (n.)
Yuda-shi'kon -- synagogue
Yuda-savensu -- rabbi

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