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# civilization{{HVexp|[[Gierior]] [[oktior]], [[jāhys]] [[pāstyssy]], [[pōjyz]] [[jaehossa]], [[pōjon]] [[raqnon]], [[buqnon]], [[kempēgrion]], [[ōdrōn]] [[ñuqrio]] [[munnō]] [[embār]] [[qrimbughetas]].|An entire '''civilization''', its inhabitants and their gods, their loves, grudges, guilts, and pain all drowned in a sea of ash and sorrow. }}


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Latest revision as of 01:48, 16 December 2023

High Valyrian

Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈoktior/

Noun 1

oktior

  1. nominative collective of oktion

Noun 2

oktior (third/sixth declension terrestrial, nominative plural oktiori)

  1. civilization
    Gierior oktior, jāhys pāstyssy, pōjyz jaehossa, pōjon raqnon, buqnon, kempēgrion, ōdrōn ñuqrio munnō embār qrimbughetas.
    An entire civilization, its inhabitants and their gods, their loves, grudges, guilts, and pain all drowned in a sea of ash and sorrow.
Inflection
Collective Collective Plural
Nominative oktior oktiori
Accusative oktȳndi oktiorī
Genitive oktȳndo oktioroti
Dative
Locative oktȳrro
Instrumental oktȳrzo oktiorzi
Comitative oktȳrmo oktiormi
Vocative oktȳrzo oktiorzis