I'm assuming "malsa" means great increase or boon. This is because malsa xen is a might rune (crit types to a weapon), malsa bonnes is a physical protection rune (reduction of crits recieved on armour), and malsa koren is accuracy (umm... ease of hitting). With this in mind, I think the narrower runes can avoid malsa and have their own designation. I've used "yamew" to denote narrow protection against sharp objects, "rekav" to denote narrow protection against blunt force, and "nadven" to denote narrow protections other than the two basic types. I used "aldara" for wierd damage types beacuse, well, it's weird like the featherweight rune is weird - also, I am imagining "aldara" to reference density, for no good reason at all.
- inscribe malsa impalor - inscribe yamew kah
- inscribe malsa cuttar - inscribe yamew bonnes
- inscribe malsa impactra - inscribe rekav duhl
- inscribe malsa crushor - inscribe rekav xen
- inscribe malsa stresor - inscribe aldara spyl
- inscribe malsa strikas - inscribe aldara anka
- inscribe malsa plasmar - inscribe nadven zora
- inscribe malsa frosor - inscribe nadven netum
- inscribe malsa firas - inscribe nadven qurtm
- inscribe xen frosor - inscribe harah netum
- inscribe xen firas - inscribe harah qurtm
For you trivia junkies who may wish to know what enchanters say when doing a flame blade or icy weapon, flame blade is "frotiz en qurtm" and icy weapon is "ato netum". Still plenty of time for submissions - please throw your hat in the ring!