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{{lexeme|High Valyrian}} | |||
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===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
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====Pronunciation==== | ====Pronunciation==== | ||
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: {{rhymes|hval|aros}} | |||
====Noun==== | ====Noun==== | ||
{{head| | {{head|hval|noun|third declension solar||nominative plural|dārilarossa}} | ||
# heir to the throne, crown princess, crown prince | |||
# princess, prince{{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Ziry}} {{m-self|hval|kīviō}} {{m-self|hval|dārilaros}} {{m-self|hval|issa}}.|S/he is '''the prince''' that was promised.}}{{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Drōmon}} {{m-self|hval|Ēdrurzo}} {{m-self|hval|īles}}, {{m-self|hval|Dārilaros}}.|The egg was Dreamfyre’s, '''princess'''.|Dragonkeeper Elder|1|02|hotd}} | |||
=====Inflection===== | |||
{{Hv-decl3|dārilar|o|a|o|dārilaros|os|oss|r}} | |||
=====Related Terms===== | |||
{{col3|hval|dārys|dāria|dārion|dāranna}} | |||
===Creation and Usage Notes=== | ====Creation and Usage Notes==== | ||
{{djpnotes|quote=In ''A Feast for Crows'' Maester Aemon says that dragons can change their sex (like seahorses), and consequently the ''prince'' who was promised could very well be the ''princess'' who was promised. He notes that the language misled everyone, by which he means the usage of the ''Common Tongue'' (i.e. English) word "prince" (a royal ''son'', not daughter) in the translation of the prophecy. Following this logic, the original High Valyrian word should be able to be translated as either ''prince'' or ''princess''. Hence, ''dārilaros'': a royal heir, sex not specified. | {{djpnotes|quote=In ''A Feast for Crows'' Maester Aemon says that dragons can change their sex (like seahorses), and consequently the ''prince'' who was promised could very well be the ''princess'' who was promised. He notes that the language misled everyone, by which he means the usage of the ''Common Tongue'' (i.e. English) word "prince" (a royal ''son'', not daughter) in the translation of the prophecy. Following this logic, the original High Valyrian word should be able to be translated as either ''prince'' or ''princess''. Hence, ''dārilaros'': a royal heir, sex not specified. | ||
I've found it, shall we say, amusing that many people who have read ''A Feast for Crows'' and read this passage have come to the conclusion that ''Valyrian'' should be a language without gender (and, in so doing, confused the crucial distinction between grammatical gender and biological sex). Perhaps, like the Westerosi, George R. R. Martin's figurative language misled them.| | I've found it, shall we say, amusing that many people who have read ''A Feast for Crows'' and read this passage have come to the conclusion that ''Valyrian'' should be a language without gender (and, in so doing, confused the crucial distinction between grammatical gender and biological sex). Perhaps, like the Westerosi, George R. R. Martin's figurative language misled them. | ||
-''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 15:49, 7 November 2019 (PST)}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 25 September 2024
High Valyrian
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Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
(Classical) IPA(key): /daːriˈlaros/
- Rhymes: -aros
Noun
dārilaros (third declension solar, nominative plural dārilarossa)
- heir to the throne, crown princess, crown prince
- princess, prince
- Ziry kīviō dārilaros issa.
- S/he is the prince that was promised.
- Drōmon Ēdrurzo īles, Dārilaros.
- The egg was Dreamfyre’s, princess.
- -Dragonkeeper Elder (House of the Dragon, Episode 102)
- The egg was Dreamfyre’s, princess.
- Ziry kīviō dārilaros issa.
Inflection
Singular | Plural | Paucal | Collective | |
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Nominative | dārilaros | dārilarossa | dārilarun | dārilaror |
Accusative | dārilaruni | dārilarori | ||
Genitive | dārilaro | dārilaroti | dārilaruno | dārilaroro |
Dative | dārilarot | dārilarunto | ||
Locative | dārilarunno | dārilarorro | ||
Instrumental | dārilaroso | dārilarossi | dārilarusso | dārilarorzo |
Comitative | dārilarummo | dārilarormo | ||
Vocative | dārilaros | dārilarossas | dārilarusso | dārilarorzo |
Related Terms
Creation and Usage Notes
In A Feast for Crows Maester Aemon says that dragons can change their sex (like seahorses), and consequently the prince who was promised could very well be the princess who was promised. He notes that the language misled everyone, by which he means the usage of the Common Tongue (i.e. English) word "prince" (a royal son, not daughter) in the translation of the prophecy. Following this logic, the original High Valyrian word should be able to be translated as either prince or princess. Hence, dārilaros: a royal heir, sex not specified.
I've found it, shall we say, amusing that many people who have read A Feast for Crows and read this passage have come to the conclusion that Valyrian should be a language without gender (and, in so doing, confused the crucial distinction between grammatical gender and biological sex). Perhaps, like the Westerosi, George R. R. Martin's figurative language misled them. -David J. Peterson 15:49, 7 November 2019 (PST) |
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