The following dictionary entries are tagged metaphysics:
aharekta n. Flexibility; ability to change.
aharí a. Flexible; able to change.
akekhí a. Infinite; endless.
akekhía n. Eternity; all of the future.
aklatí kedoka n. Unabated turbulence; suffering caused by inefficiency or poor organization.
aleponu n. Freedom from restrictions or confinement.
alésomí a. Inappropriate.
alíalíegezríu n. Someone who opposes a moderate position.
alíkelfasekídu n. Someone who opposes deregulation or relaxing rules.
anatí a. Irreversible.
apefí a. Without beginning; especially used of timeless traditions or phenomena.
apefía n. Eternity; all time until now.
apilkúé v. Incorporate.
asarlu n. Inability.
avé v. To cease being.
azhofarí a. Atomic; discrete; of indivisible elements.
dzúlu n. Counterpart.
efútoiu n. Fatigue or emptiness caused by cynicism.
ekahé v. To transform; to change the shape of something.
étava n. Any metaphysical construct believed to emanate history; see stía, shúthima, fopesso, and ikesso, and also Lilitic Fate for a more general treatise on the subject.
étavine n. Hypothetical sequence of events proposed as an explanation or plan, or the means through which divine forces indirectly shape the world.
étharekhtí a. Evolutionary [of a non-biological system].
étharekhtía n. Evolution [of a non-biological system].
étharí a. Interwoven; interleaved; twisted together.
ettúa n. Perspective, stance, viewpoint.
feplemikidu n. Absolutist.
fopesso n. Emanation of fopaza; compare shúthima.
gúnu n. Nothing.
ikesso n. Consequence of Iko, a variety of étava overlapping with the notion of a stía.
illemí a. Ideal.
illemiké v. Idealize.
kantikidu n. Purist.
kedoví a. Bad; undesirable.
kelzurí a. Profound.
kezelekhté v. To shape or constrain something into an unrelated form, usually for artistic reasons.
kímaëdí a. Mutual.
lassé v. To be aware.
lessektu n. Awareness.
liboëktu n. Diversity.
lúayeshé v. To resemble.
lúayesho n. Resemblance.
lúhaigwu n. Between-surface; interface.
lútsiní a. Elemental; basic.
mazivekhto n. Configuration.
mintúé v. To merge.
mítnúé v. To merge.
natredí a. Of cleanly-separated, discrete elements; unlike azhofarí, they may be further divisible.
Neptarlekína n. Domain to which the psychopomp Neptarléa takes the spirits of the dead to be judged and cleansed; although often used to refer to the entire afterlife, strictly speaking Neptarlekína is the Lilitic equivalent of Purgatory; see spelling note at arlé and the corresponding Beliefs wiki article.
nizzu n. Quality; attribute.
nohekhtíu n. Preservation.
noheksé v. To preserve.
noheneí a. Unchanging; constant; persisting.
noshé v. To preserve.
noshetu n. Preservation.
notheluví a. Different.
núdivé v. To comprise.
Ossa n. The universe or sky; all of Creation.
saraví a. Good; desirable.
sarnozí a. Good; morally desirable.
sarsúai adv. Fortunately; luckily [Íomanazinení].
sarsúí a. Fortunate; lucky.
sarsúya adv. Fortunately; luckily [Sarasí].
sebenu n. Structure.
shúesso n. Essence.
shúessolí a. Essential; in essence.
shúessolya adv. Essentially.
shúthima n. Wind, either literal or as a type of étava.
silberu n. Wrongdoing, detour from natural order.
síléfa n. Nature.
solíreka n. Consciousness; sentience; self-awareness.
stessúbé v. To anthropomorphicize.
stía n. Quill (see also stíu), a variety of étava generated by observable, rational actions.
súda n. Fortune; luck.
thelkavedí a. Identical.
thelkavía n. Identity.
theluví a. Same.
topu (2) n. Order; orderliness; consistency; cohesion; the result of rational decision-making, planning, and meticulous execution.
trúlitshu n. Perspective.
Tshayelía n. The afterlife or dream-time proper, beyond Neptarlekína, where the Zeyetan purified dwell for eternity and exchange stories; whence all dreams; see theology article.
turellí a. Wild; untamed; natural; reflecting the beauty or style of nature.
vekhtu n. Act.
wistevé v. To clash.
yeñgí topu n. Rational decision-making performed under perfect knowledge of a situation; optimal outcomes given perfect reasoning and execution.
zelinínu n. Reality.
zelinu n. The realm of factuality; the set of facts.
Zellidtu n. Natural rule; universal constant.
Zellika n. Natural order.
zelwidhinu n. True events; accurate accounts of history.
zénu n. Fact; attribute.
zettúa n. Worldview, personal philosophy, overall perspective on life.
zeyeta n. Generally, any stable state or flow; balanced circumstances; natural harmony; ideal condition; in Sarthían theology, the purification of the soul necessary to enter the afterlife Tshayelía; enlightenment.
aharí a. Flexible; able to change.
akekhí a. Infinite; endless.
akekhía n. Eternity; all of the future.
aklatí kedoka n. Unabated turbulence; suffering caused by inefficiency or poor organization.
aleponu n. Freedom from restrictions or confinement.
alésomí a. Inappropriate.
alíalíegezríu n. Someone who opposes a moderate position.
alíkelfasekídu n. Someone who opposes deregulation or relaxing rules.
anatí a. Irreversible.
apefí a. Without beginning; especially used of timeless traditions or phenomena.
apefía n. Eternity; all time until now.
apilkúé v. Incorporate.
asarlu n. Inability.
avé v. To cease being.
azhofarí a. Atomic; discrete; of indivisible elements.
dzúlu n. Counterpart.
efútoiu n. Fatigue or emptiness caused by cynicism.
ekahé v. To transform; to change the shape of something.
étava n. Any metaphysical construct believed to emanate history; see stía, shúthima, fopesso, and ikesso, and also Lilitic Fate for a more general treatise on the subject.
étavine n. Hypothetical sequence of events proposed as an explanation or plan, or the means through which divine forces indirectly shape the world.
étharekhtí a. Evolutionary [of a non-biological system].
étharekhtía n. Evolution [of a non-biological system].
étharí a. Interwoven; interleaved; twisted together.
ettúa n. Perspective, stance, viewpoint.
feplemikidu n. Absolutist.
fopesso n. Emanation of fopaza; compare shúthima.
gúnu n. Nothing.
ikesso n. Consequence of Iko, a variety of étava overlapping with the notion of a stía.
illemí a. Ideal.
illemiké v. Idealize.
kantikidu n. Purist.
kedoví a. Bad; undesirable.
kelzurí a. Profound.
kezelekhté v. To shape or constrain something into an unrelated form, usually for artistic reasons.
kímaëdí a. Mutual.
lassé v. To be aware.
lessektu n. Awareness.
liboëktu n. Diversity.
lúayeshé v. To resemble.
lúayesho n. Resemblance.
lúhaigwu n. Between-surface; interface.
lútsiní a. Elemental; basic.
mazivekhto n. Configuration.
mintúé v. To merge.
mítnúé v. To merge.
natredí a. Of cleanly-separated, discrete elements; unlike azhofarí, they may be further divisible.
Neptarlekína n. Domain to which the psychopomp Neptarléa takes the spirits of the dead to be judged and cleansed; although often used to refer to the entire afterlife, strictly speaking Neptarlekína is the Lilitic equivalent of Purgatory; see spelling note at arlé and the corresponding Beliefs wiki article.
nizzu n. Quality; attribute.
nohekhtíu n. Preservation.
noheksé v. To preserve.
noheneí a. Unchanging; constant; persisting.
noshé v. To preserve.
noshetu n. Preservation.
notheluví a. Different.
núdivé v. To comprise.
Ossa n. The universe or sky; all of Creation.
saraví a. Good; desirable.
sarnozí a. Good; morally desirable.
sarsúai adv. Fortunately; luckily [Íomanazinení].
sarsúí a. Fortunate; lucky.
sarsúya adv. Fortunately; luckily [Sarasí].
sebenu n. Structure.
shúesso n. Essence.
shúessolí a. Essential; in essence.
shúessolya adv. Essentially.
shúthima n. Wind, either literal or as a type of étava.
silberu n. Wrongdoing, detour from natural order.
síléfa n. Nature.
solíreka n. Consciousness; sentience; self-awareness.
stessúbé v. To anthropomorphicize.
stía n. Quill (see also stíu), a variety of étava generated by observable, rational actions.
súda n. Fortune; luck.
thelkavedí a. Identical.
thelkavía n. Identity.
theluví a. Same.
topu (2) n. Order; orderliness; consistency; cohesion; the result of rational decision-making, planning, and meticulous execution.
trúlitshu n. Perspective.
Tshayelía n. The afterlife or dream-time proper, beyond Neptarlekína, where the Zeyetan purified dwell for eternity and exchange stories; whence all dreams; see theology article.
turellí a. Wild; untamed; natural; reflecting the beauty or style of nature.
vekhtu n. Act.
wistevé v. To clash.
yeñgí topu n. Rational decision-making performed under perfect knowledge of a situation; optimal outcomes given perfect reasoning and execution.
zelinínu n. Reality.
zelinu n. The realm of factuality; the set of facts.
Zellidtu n. Natural rule; universal constant.
Zellika n. Natural order.
zelwidhinu n. True events; accurate accounts of history.
zénu n. Fact; attribute.
zettúa n. Worldview, personal philosophy, overall perspective on life.
zeyeta n. Generally, any stable state or flow; balanced circumstances; natural harmony; ideal condition; in Sarthían theology, the purification of the soul necessary to enter the afterlife Tshayelía; enlightenment.