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Méníshè
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
achálè (magic class, plural achálèyà)
- (military) seed: a specific vocal element which, when combined with other such elements, can produce magical effects (relevant to the universe of Motherland: Fort Salem)
- Jìmò achálèyà íwíì ut'amwè ùrì mé.
- These are seeds I’ve never heard before.
- -General Amis (Motherland: Fort Salem, Episode 103)
- These are seeds I’ve never heard before.
- Jìmò achálèyà íwíì ut'amwè ùrì mé.
Creation and Usage Notes
The root of this word is chálè, which means to make or create, and the witches of Motherland: Fort Salem use their voices to literally create new realities; adding the magic noun class marker turns the verbal root into the word that translates as "Seed," referring to the source of their magic.
-Jessie Sams 21:48, 22 May 2020 (PDT) |
Categories:
- Méníshè terms prefixed with a-
- Méníshè terms with IPA pronunciation
- Méníshè terms with audio links
- Méníshè magic-class nouns
- Méníshè lemmas
- Méníshè nouns
- Meni:Military
- Méníshè terms with quotations
- Méníshè terms with quotations from Motherland: Fort Salem
- Meni:Culture
- Méníshè terms with creation and usage notes