Örrgaandric' words for things that you can't easily describe in english!
#1. Fremdæm
The feeling you get when moving into a new house. The feeling that you get before you've settled into your new place.
- "Fremd" comes from the German word "fremd" meaning strange, unfamiliar, or not belonging.
- "Dæm" comes from the Örrgaandric' word "wælldæm" or "mölldæm" which translates to "home" and "house".
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#2. Ælúseré Fremdæm
Shares the same meaning, except the feeling is for something you suddenly get for something you are already familiar with. It's temporary and surreal.
- For example, you might suddenly get this feeling for your own home that you have lived in for years and have always been comfortable in.
- What might cause this; subtle changes in lighting, having just woken up or are still half asleep, waking up somewhere you weren't expecting to be; like your couch.
- Ælúseré comes from the word "illusory" or "illusion". It is an Örrgaandric' word which means illusion.
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#3. Reen Ladra Pæfælejúr
Feeling of nostalgia for something you can't explain; typically dream-related.
- Reen ladra = far away
- Pæ = temporary (pæntör)
- Fæ = memory (fæljúör)
- Lejúr = absent (lejel)
- Also known as simply, "pæfælejúr". By adding "reen ladra" to the beginning, it gives it even more of a hazy and muddled feeling.
Örrgaandric 속담:
#1. Sir kasafa beæn kasafaþú beæn
The devil eats the devil's food / The devil feeds devil's food.
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#2. Sir arælé ða sæejin bardt ædö preaska ðe sir pritl vasöör
The voice of the wise sir is heard by the prince.
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