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# ''Used to form {{HVgl|continuative}} verbs; originally meaning approximately "to continue to", but derived verbs often acquire idiomatic meanings | # ''Used to form {{HVgl|continuative}} verbs; originally meaning approximately "to continue to", but derived verbs often acquire idiomatic meanings. | ||
#: {{m|hval|ilagon||to lie | #: {{m|hval|ilagon||to lie straight}} → {{m|hval|jorilagon||to rest}} | ||
====Derived Terms==== | =====Derived Terms===== | ||
{{prefixsee|hval}} | {{prefixsee|hval}} | ||
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* | * ''jo-'' is used before consontants except ''l'', ''h'' and ''r''. | ||
* | * ''jol-'' is used before ''l''. | ||
* ''jor-'' is used before ''h'' (replacing it) and otherwise. |
Latest revision as of 13:09, 22 August 2024
High Valyrian
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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The etymology of this word comes from an invisible proto-language. If you're confident you know the etymology, feel free to add it, but reader beware should the etymology be added by someone other than the creator of the language! |
Prefix
jor-
- Used to form continuative verbs; originally meaning approximately "to continue to", but derived verbs often acquire idiomatic meanings.
Derived Terms
Notees
- jo- is used before consontants except l, h and r.
- jol- is used before l.
- jor- is used before h (replacing it) and otherwise.