This article is about the language of antiquity. For the modern language sometimes colloquially called "Cyrodilic", see Tamrielic.
Old Cyrodilic, also known as Slave's Cant, or simply Cyrodilic, is the language from which Tamrielic descended.
A variation of Old Cyrodilic (Ayleidoon) was once spoken by the Ayleids. In 1E 2813, Cyrodilic became the language of all legal documents, replacing High Elvish.
Known WordsEdit
- Pellani
- Outsiders
- Paravant
- The First, 'first of its kind'
- Withersynes
- Backwards
Cyrodilic names localized from other languagesEdit
- Anequina
- Ne Quin-al (Ta'agra)
- Cyrus
- Sura-do-Hega (Yoku)
- Pellitine
- Pa'alatiin (Ta'agra)
- Tiber Septim
- Talos
Translated Imperial NamesEdit
- Draco Aerius
- Dragon's Breath
- Penitus Oculatus
- "The Inner Eyes"
- Reman
- "Light of Man"
ReferencesEdit
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.