I've changed the name from Ancient Bactarahad to Old Bactrian. In the fictional timeline of the language's development, Ancient Bactarian was the first form which is nearly identical to the lexicon mentioned below, except that the Ancient Bactarian forms of the words are in italics while Old Bactarian forms are displayed. After Ancient Bactarian came Old Bactarian, which this post and the previous one describe.
Old Bactarian was used in writing official documents of the Bactarian Empire as well in rituals in the capitol city. After the fall of Bactaria, the language went through an Intermediate phase for about 200 years and then became Modern or New Bactarian, which solidified over a simulated 500 year period.
anaxus circle, cycle
anxus life, breath; anctai - to breathe
araxus taker, enactor
as adj. high, tall
barexus wall
bat because of, by
braga gift, content (braxus); bragai/bractai - to bear
cadaxus fall, descent
daath time
daca adj. auburn; dacai - to season
daga day (daxus); dactai - to continue
dalsus measure, dial
dalxus scythe, sickle
derexus interval, time, segment
doxus death; doctai - to die
draxus thing, object; dractai - to move/drag/have/carry
drexus creature, life-form
drixus reaction, animal, body; drixus acan/caniadrixus - dog, edrixus - sheep
funuxus funeral, procession
il aeon
ir plain
laath flow, current
laxus stream, milk; lactai - to stream
luxus light
maath capacity
maga power (maxus); mactai - to do
mat with
masaraxus devourer, eater
meiraxus child
nat beneath
naxus night
paxus festival; pactai - to take part
pag-ya participant, initiate
peraxus height, apex, zenith
prag-ya guardian
praxus guard; practai - to guard
pyruxus pyre, pyramid
rag-ya king
raxus reign; ractai - to rule
solus sun
solaxus solar, the physical sun, star, position of a star, solar axis, pole
solguxus satellite, orbiting body, sphere; solguctai - to orbit
tarexus abyss, tartarus, toilet, outhouse, rest room
vaxus awakening, growth
uxus junction; uctai -to meet, join
Verb Endings:
-ctai present tense
-ctaia subjunctive, "while"
-ctanjur future tense, "soon"
-ctaya possible, "may", "could", "would"
Declension: http://galiai.blogspot.com/2011/10/ancient-bactarahad.html