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# {{lb|trig|military}} commander, leader | # {{lb|trig|military}} commander, leader | ||
#: ''[[Taim]] [[Heda]] [[na]] [[ban op|ban]] [[em]] [[geda]] [[ban op|op]]?'' | |||
#:: When does a Commander leave their post? | |||
#::: -''Lexa'' (''[[The 100]]'', Episode 304) | |||
# boss | # boss | ||
Revision as of 23:40, 7 May 2020
Trigedasleng
Etymology
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɛɾə
Noun
heda
- (military) commander, leader
- boss
Derived Terms
Creation and Usage Notes
There's really no story behind the creation of the word Heda. I saw that a season 2 script needed a word for "commander", and I thought for a moment about what English words might serve that didn't sound like "commander", and after a moment I thought of "head", and then added "-er" to fill it out. It seemed to work out okay. (Note: I didn't connect it to Hedda Gabler at the time, though I had seen the play years prior.)
-David J. Peterson 23:27, 12 February 2020 (PST) |