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====Adjective====
====Adjective====
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{{head|shiv|adjective|nominative singular, {{Template:shiv-adj|root=taam|stem=taam|front=|ant=|palfin=|vfin=|ffin=}}}}


# tight
# tight
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===Creation and Usage Notes===
===Creation and Usage Notes===
{{djpnotes|quote=This is the second time I used this metaphor ("tight" to mean "ready"). The first time was with [[Dothraki language|Dothraki]]. I guess I figured if no one noticed it the first time around, no one would notice if I did it again. Plus, I think it's a really good metaphorical extension. I may have even used it a third time...|date=December 14, 2019}}
{{djpnotes|quote=This is the second time I used this metaphor ("tight" to mean "ready"). The first time was with [[Dothraki language|Dothraki]]. I guess I figured if no one noticed it the first time around, no one would notice if I used it again. Plus, I think it's a really good metaphorical extension. I may have even used it a third time...|date=December 14, 2019}}

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Shiväisith

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!

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈtɑːm/

Orthographic Form

taam

Adjective

taam (nominative singular, comparative taamiksa, superlative taamfus)

  1. tight
  2. ready

Inflection

Creation and Usage Notes

This is the second time I used this metaphor ("tight" to mean "ready"). The first time was with Dothraki. I guess I figured if no one noticed it the first time around, no one would notice if I used it again. Plus, I think it's a really good metaphorical extension. I may have even used it a third time...