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# to bring forth, to bring into being, to conjure | # to bring forth, to bring into being, to conjure | ||
# to shape, to form, to give form to, to mould, to fashion, to work ''(a substance)'' | # to shape, to form, to give form to, to mould, to fashion, to work ''(a substance)'' | ||
# to smith, to forge | # to smith, to forge{{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Izulī}} {{m-self|hval|ampā}} {{m-self|hval|perzī}} / {{m-self|hval|Prūmī}} {{m-self|hval|lanti}} '''{{m-self|hval|sēteksi}}'''|Two hearts as embers / '''Forged''' in fourteen fires|Priest|1|07|hotd}} | ||
=====Inflection===== | =====Inflection===== | ||
{{HVv|sēt||e||||}} | {{HVv|sēt||e||||}} | ||
=====Derived Terms===== | |||
{{der3|hval|sētekio|sētelion|sētenon|sēter|sētio}} | |||
=====Notes===== | =====Notes===== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{cln|hval|3-syllable words}} | |||
Latest revision as of 10:26, 7 April 2024
High Valyrian
Etymology
Pronunciation
(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈseːteɡon/
Verb
sētegon (vowel-final, perfect participle sēteta)
- to make, to create
- to bring forth, to bring into being, to conjure
- to shape, to form, to give form to, to mould, to fashion, to work (a substance)
- to smith, to forge
- Izulī ampā perzī / Prūmī lanti sēteksi
- Two hearts as embers / Forged in fourteen fires
- -Priest (House of the Dragon, Episode 107)
- Two hearts as embers / Forged in fourteen fires
- Izulī ampā perzī / Prūmī lanti sēteksi
Inflection
Derived Terms
Notes
Categories:
- High Valyrian terms suffixed with -egon
- High Valyrian terms with IPA pronunciation
- High Valyrian lemmas
- High Valyrian verbs
- High Valyrian terms with quotations
- High Valyrian terms with quotations from Game of Thrones
- High Valyrian terms with usage examples
- High Valyrian terms with quotations from House of the Dragon
- High Valyrian vowel-final verbs
- High Valyrian 3-syllable words