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{{head|hval|verb|vowel-final||perfect participle|lāetta}} | {{head|hval|verb|vowel-final||perfect participle|lāetta}} | ||
# to steal, to abduct | # to steal, to abduct{{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Se}} {{m-self|hval|kejo}} {{m-self|hval|syt}} {{m-self|hval|ñuho}} {{m-self|hval|valonqro}} {{m-self|hval|drōmon}} {{m-self|hval|laodigon}} {{m-self|hval|aō}} {{m-self|hval|bēviltas}}?|And this required you '''to steal''' my brother’s egg?|Rhaenyra|1|02|hotd}}{{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Jevys}} {{m-self|hval|qrinuntys}} {{m-self|hval|jevor}} {{m-self|hval|riñar}} '''{{m-self|hval|laodissis}}''' {{m-self|hval|ossēnīs}}.|Your enemy '''steals''' and murders your children.|Daenerys|4|03}} | ||
# to take {{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Skorior}} {{m-self|hval|drōmon}} {{m-self|hval|Daemon}} '''{{m-self|hval|lāettas}}'''?|Which egg '''did''' Daemon '''take'''?|Rhaenyra|1|02|hotd}} | |||
# to cover, to veil, to shroud | |||
=====Inflection===== | =====Inflection===== | ||
{{HVv|laod||i|lāett|||}} | {{HVv|laod||i|lāett|||}} | ||
[[ | =====Derived Terms===== | ||
{{der3|hval|laodikio|qrillaodigon|laodiapos}} | |||
=====Related Terms===== | |||
{{col3|hval|laodi}} | |||
====Creation and Usage Notes==== | |||
{{djpnotes|quote=I had to use this verb in the perfect recently, and I looked at the perfect stem, and thought, "That can't be right…" We've gotten to the point where I now come to ''this'' site to check to see if there are any errors in my own work. In this case, I guess there isn't, but the form has to be at least ''slightly'' irregular, going from [laodi-] to [laːet-]. I'd say the [d] was elided, leaving the three vowel cluster, but then why the geminate [tt]? Surely the first [t] comes from the old [d]. Must have been some kind of metathesis... An odd bird, this one. | |||
-''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 10:56, 10 June 2024 (PDT)}} | |||
{{cln|hval|3-syllable words}} | |||
{{C|hval|Crime}} |
Latest revision as of 09:57, 10 June 2024
High Valyrian
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈlaodiɡon/
- Rhymes: -aodiɡon
Verb
laodigon (vowel-final, perfect participle lāetta)
- to steal, to abduct
- Se kejo syt ñuho valonqro drōmon laodigon aō bēviltas?
- And this required you to steal my brother’s egg?
- -Rhaenyra (House of the Dragon, Episode 102)
- And this required you to steal my brother’s egg?
- Jevys qrinuntys jevor riñar laodissis ossēnīs.
- Your enemy steals and murders your children.
- -Daenerys (Game of Thrones, Episode 403)
- Your enemy steals and murders your children.
- Se kejo syt ñuho valonqro drōmon laodigon aō bēviltas?
- to take
- Skorior drōmon Daemon lāettas?
- Which egg did Daemon take?
- -Rhaenyra (House of the Dragon, Episode 102)
- Which egg did Daemon take?
- Skorior drōmon Daemon lāettas?
- to cover, to veil, to shroud
Inflection
Derived Terms
Related Terms
Creation and Usage Notes
I had to use this verb in the perfect recently, and I looked at the perfect stem, and thought, "That can't be right…" We've gotten to the point where I now come to this site to check to see if there are any errors in my own work. In this case, I guess there isn't, but the form has to be at least slightly irregular, going from [laodi-] to [laːet-]. I'd say the [d] was elided, leaving the three vowel cluster, but then why the geminate [tt]? Surely the first [t] comes from the old [d]. Must have been some kind of metathesis... An odd bird, this one.
-David J. Peterson 10:56, 10 June 2024 (PDT) |
Categories:
- High Valyrian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:High Valyrian/aodiɡon
- High Valyrian lemmas
- High Valyrian verbs
- High Valyrian terms with quotations
- High Valyrian terms with quotations from House of the Dragon
- High Valyrian terms with quotations from Game of Thrones
- High Valyrian vowel-final verbs
- High Valyrian terms with creation and usage notes
- High Valyrian 3-syllable words
- Hval:Crime