Hrairoo "Little Thousand." The name of Fiver in Lapine.
Hraka Droppings, excreta.
Hrududu A tractor, car or any motor vehicle. (Plural, hrududil.)
Hyzenthlay Literally, "Shine-Dew-Fur" = Fur shining like dew. The name of a doe.
Inle Literally, the moon; also, moonrise. But a second meaning carries the idea of darkness, fear and death.
Lendri A badger.
Narn Nice, pleasant (to eat).
Ni-Frith Noon.
Owsla The strongest rabbits in a warren; the ruling clique.
Rah A prince, leader or Chief Rabbit. Usually used as a suffix. E.g., Hazel-rah=Lord Hazel.
Roo Used as a suffix to denote a diminutive. E.g., Hrairoo.
Sayn Groundsel.
Silf Outside, that is, not underground.
Silflay To go aboveground to feed. Literally, to feed outside. Also used as a noun.
Tharn Stupefied, distraught, hypnotized with fear. But can also, in certain contexts, mean "looking foolish," or "heartbroken" or "forlorn."
Thethuthinnang "Movement of Leaves." The name of a doe.
Thlay Fur.
Thlayli "Furhead." Bigwig's name in Lapine.
Threar A rowan tree, or mountain ash.
Thrennion Berries of a rowan tree.
Vair To excrete, pass droppings.
Yona A hedgehog. (Plural, yonil.)
Zorn Destroyed, murdered. Denotes a catastrophe.