The Gweydr Stone Script

This page is dedicated to the Gweydr Stone Script, which, as its name implies, is carved on stone. It was heavily influenced by Mayan epigraphs, as you'll see.


Noun Cases

These are glyphs that are used to mark each noun case. To see how the noun case is pronounced, go to the section on noun cases. Each noun case has two variants, depending on whether it's added to a word beginning with an s or a causative or not.

Nominative

nominative case marker

Terminative

terminative case marker

Partitive

partitive case marker

Genitive

genitive case marker

Instrumental

instrumental case marker

Comitative

comitative case marker

Essive

essive case marker

Adessive

adessive case marker

Allative

allative case marker

Abessive

abessive case marker

Ablative

ablative case marker

Inessive

inessive case marker

Illative

illative case marker

Exessive

exessive case marker

Elative

elative case marker

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