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Latest revision as of 10:39, 15 December 2024

High Valyrian

Etymology

From hūra (moon) +‎ lilagon (to dance) + -io (agent suffix).

Source

The English name Moondancer was coined by George R. R. Martin, and the High Valyrian rendition by David J. Peterson.

Source Spelling

Moondancer

Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈhuːrlilio/

Proper Noun

Hūrlilio (third declension lunar)

  1. a dragon given name
    Sīmās, Hūrlilios!
    Rise, Moondancer!
    -Baela (House of the Dragon, Episode 203)
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative Hūrlilio Hūrlilia Hūrlilȳn Hūrlilior
Accusative Hūrlilȳni Hūrlilȳri
Genitive Hūrliliō Hūrlilȳti Hūrlilȳno Hūrlilȳro
Dative Hūrliliot Hūrlilȳnto Hūrlilȳrto
Locative Hūrlilȳnno Hūrlilȳrro
Instrumental Hūrlilȳso Hūrlilȳssi Hūrlilȳsso Hūrlilȳrzo
Comitative Hūrlilȳmmo Hūrlilȳrmo
Vocative Hūrlilios Hūrlilīs Hūrlilȳsso Hūrlilȳrzo