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# ''Used to form {{HVgl|eventative}} {{HVgl|verbs}} from  {{HVgl|perfect}} stems of {{HVgl|verbs}}, having various meanings generally centered on the outcome or result of the original verb.''
# <onlyinclude>''Used to form {{HVgl|eventative}} {{HVgl|verbs}} from  {{HVgl|perfect}} stems of {{HVgl|verbs}}, having various meanings generally centered on the outcome or result of the original verb.''</onlyinclude>
#: {{m|hval|rȳbagon||to hear}} → {{m|hval|ryptegon||to listen}}
#: {{m|hval|rȳbagon||to hear}} → {{m|hval|ryptegon||to listen}}


====Derived Terms====
=====Derived Terms=====
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Latest revision as of 05:15, 15 December 2024

High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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!

Suffix

-egon

  1. Used to form eventative verbs from perfect stems of verbs, having various meanings generally centered on the outcome or result of the original verb.
    rȳbagon (to hear)ryptegon (to listen)
Derived Terms