Psalmanaazaaran Formosan (constructed language)

Being a starting attempt at a dictionary of George Psalmanaazaar's Formosan language, as briefly described in his 1704 book An Historical and Geographical Description of Formosa, an Island Subject to the Emperor of Japan: Giving an Account: Giving an Account of the Religion, Customs, Manners, &c., of the Inhabitants (London: Printed for Dan. Brown, at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar, etc.).

Alphabet
According to Psalmanaazaar, the language of Formosa had a written form consisting of twenty glyphs, each with three forms (minuscule, accented, majuscule), that were assembled from right-to-left.

Dictionary
(Some words originally spelled with c have been changed to use a k, as there was no glyph corresponding to a solitary c in Psalmanaazaar's book. This was no doubt a simple oversight on his part.)