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Well, according to the FR Wiki, hond ebrath means "true friend". That could be contracted to honebrath. Of course, you wouldn't use a weapon on a true friend so it should be changed to N'honebrath which is someone who is not a true friend. Eisliesen is "killing" so maybe Eisli N'honebrath? It is called that because so many people the elves have met are false or conniving and only pretending to be friends to get something from them. That would certainly make them bitter and would want something to remove these false friends.

 

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The great joy of Elvish is the they use "n (apostrophe)" as a prefix to indicate a negative that contradicts what follows. So the elvish word for peace is "adon" so 'not-peace' can be "n'adon", "evae" is love, so "malice/hate" can be "n'evae". The actual word for "hatred/absence of love" is "drag" so "hate sword" would be "dragkerym", while "hate blade" would be "dragnikerym". An alternative word for "love" (but more from a passion perspective) is "nor" and the "n(apostrophe)" when joining with another "n" word is rendered "ne" so "nenor" is also an possibility.

Just a few options for you.

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sub·or·di·nate
 
 
 
 
 
adjective
adjective: subordinate
/səˈbôrd(ə)nət/
  1. lower in rank or position.
    "his subordinate officers"
     
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    lower-ranking
     
     
    junior
     
     
    lower
     
     
    lesser
     
     
    inferior
     
     
    lowly
     
     
    minor
     
     
    supporting
     
     
    second-fiddle
     
     
    Opposite:
    superior
     
     
    senior
     
    • of less or secondary importance.
      "in adventure stories, character must be subordinate to action"
       
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      lesser
       
       
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      attendant
       
       
      peripheral
       
       
      marginal
       
       
      of little account/importance
       
      second-class
       
       
      second-rate
       
       
      second-fiddle
       
      supplementary
       
       
      accessory
       
       
      additional
       
       
      extra
       
       
       
      Opposite:
      central
       
       
      major
       
       
      chief
       
 
 
 
 
noun
noun: subordinate; plural noun: subordinates
/səˈbôrd(ə)nət/
  1. a person under the authority or control of another within an organization.
    "he was mild-mannered, especially with his subordinates"
     
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    aide
     
     
    adjutant
     
     
    subaltern
     
     
    apprentice
     
     
    underling
     
     
    flunkey
     
     
    minion
     
     
    lackey
     
     
    mate
     
     
    inferior
     
     
    sidekick
     
     
    henchman
     
     
    second fiddle
     
    man/girl Friday
     
     
    Opposite:
    superior
     
     
    senior
     
     
 
 
 
 
verb
verb: subordinate; 3rd person present: subordinates; past tense: subordinated; past participle: subordinated; gerund or present participle: subordinating
/səˈbôrdənāt/
  1. treat or regard as of lesser importance than something else.
    "practical considerations were subordinated to political expediency"
    • make subservient to or dependent on something else.
      "to define life would be to subordinate it to reason"
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dis·traught
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adjective
 
  1. deeply upset and agitated.
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    upset
     
    distressed
     
    fraught
     
    devastated
     
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    overwrought
     
    beside oneself
     
    out of one's mind
     
    desperate
     
    at one's wits' end
    hysterical
     
    frenzied
     
    raving
     
    deranged
     
    in a state
    worked up
    swivel-eyed
    verklempt
     
     
     
 
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