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Coined by [[Andrzej Sapkowski]] in the book ''[[Blood of Elves]]''. | Coined by [[Andrzej Sapkowski]] in the book ''[[Blood of Elves]]''.{{cln|henl|words created by Andrzej Sapkowski}} | ||
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====Pronunciation==== | ====Pronunciation==== | ||
{{IPA|/ | {{IPA|/deθ/|lang=henl}} | ||
====Orthographic Form==== | ====Orthographic Form==== | ||
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{{head|henl|noun|class 4 | {{head|henl|noun|class 4 {{cln|henl|class 4 nouns}} singular||plural|deitha}} | ||
# flame, fire (constrained) | # flame, fire (constrained) | ||
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{{der3|henl|deithrelk|Gwendeith|Deithwen}} | {{der3|henl|deithrelk|Gwendeith|Deithwen}} | ||
{{C|henl|Alchemy}} | |||
{{ | {{C|henl|Fire}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:57, 12 May 2024
Hen Linge
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Source
Coined by Andrzej Sapkowski in the book Blood of Elves.
Source Spelling
deith
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
deith
Noun
deith (class 4 singular, plural deitha)
- flame, fire (constrained)