As stated elsewhere, I developed this language system based on the Tolkien Elvish.
Suffix Modifiers:
• -war - "place of"
• -Meno - "hall"
• -as - "those of"
• -nu - "item of war"
• -vas - "speech"
• -shiri - "month"
Words and concepts
• Melo(ch) - wood(s) (trees)
• Melorn - Forest
• begoth - prey
• brego - friend
• pekor - meat
• shero - leather
• heno - bone/ivory
• sylvan - wood (material)
• sylvanas - those of the wood
• Sylvanmeno - Hall of the Wood
• Sylvaria - Land of the Woods
• syndal - field
• syndalas - those of the field
• Syndalmeno - Hall of the Field
• sylver - water
• sylveras - those of the water
• Sylvermeno - Hall of the Water
• Sylverwar - port
• syvan - snow
• syvanas - those of the snow
• Syvanmeno - Hall of the Snow
• syvari - ice
• syvaras - those of the ice
• syvaria - land of the ice
• Syvarimeno - Hall of the Ice
• devan - cave
• devari - cavern
• devaras - those of the cave
• Devarmeno - Hall of the Cave
• Llewelas - lament
• Llewellyn - sorrow
• myhrr - market
• myhrras - merchant
• myhrrwar - marketplace
• thyhrras - trader
• brill - river
• thul - hill
• broshi - oak
• cora - calm
• burkot - vigil
• felor - folly
• flika - hope
• sylv - blue
• mel - green
• devo - red
• vel - black
• velo - dark
• henar - iron
• henarmelo - Ironwood
• Sy - person
• Sylvo - warrior
• Sylvohenar - Iron Warriors
• kuru - gem
• yabe - tool
• maru - weapon
• mika - armor
• mirai - mithracite
• murku - beast
• kisha - path
• misho - pine
• thulia - landing
• sylvora - hunter
• mirka - rider
• heshwa - war
• heshwanu - Captain
• hio - arm covering/bracelet
• hionu - bracer
• bur - shoulder
• burnu - pauldron
• mika - jerkin
• mikanu - cuirass
• mai - leggings
• mainu - greaves
• ki - needle
• kinu - senbon
• shiver - scythe
• shivernu - guandao/polearm
• herva - pole
• shiva - sabre
• shyl(nu) - bow
• hive - arrow
• yero - quiver
• vish - arm
• kor - fur
• mirsha - swift
• mela - tree
• Bremen - home
• henlor - stone
• Llewashi - betrothed
• Lleshor - rest
• beshan - sleep
• henash - wanderer
• thulish - tower
• brillthal - crossing/fjord
• mekesh - fort
• meshik - keep
Additionally, there are a few words of the ancient Archaic Lynhär language that remain, mainly those having to do with the ancient sects:
Shyr - "defender" (of)
Lyn - "spirit" (of)
Myr - "keeper" (of)
-här - the Woods