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# ''Used to form {{HVgl|verbs}} with a meaning related to the roots from which they are formed.''
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#: {{m|hval|rāenagon||to wipe}} → {{m|hval|rāenābagon||to clean}}
#: {{m|hval|rāenagon||to wipe}} → {{m|hval|rāenābagon||to clean}}



Latest revision as of 04:51, 15 December 2024

High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Suffix

-bagon

  1. Used to form verbs with a meaning related to the roots from which they are formed.
    rāenagon (to wipe)rāenābagon (to clean)
Derived Terms

Notes

A long version of the final vowel of the verb stem is inserted between the stem and the -bagon segment (replacing the final vowel in the case of vowel-final verbs):

  • -ābagon is used after a and ā.
  • -ēbagon is used after e and ē.
  • -ībagon is used after i and ī.
  • -ōbagon is used after o and ō.
  • -ūbagon is used after u and ū.
  • -ȳbagon is used after y and ȳ.